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To create a stream, follow the code below. This will return a LiveObject
instance of the created StreamModel
.
To delete a stream, you will need the ID of the stream that you want to delete. The function will return true if successfully deleted, otherwise, it will throw an error.
Disposing a stream means updating the streaming status to ended and invalidating the streaming URL.
To dispose a stream, you need the ID of the stream that you want to dispose. The function will return true if successfully deleted, otherwise, it will throw an error.
Each stream object has a unique identifier. To retrieve a single stream object, use the sample code below. This function returns a LiveObject
instance of streamModel
. The stream object contains essential data such as the video stream title and description.
Stream consists of many states. It can change from one state to another, depending on events and actions. The following enum cases describe all the possible status of a stream.
StreamStatus.Idle
- has generated but no actions have been taken
StreamStatus.Live
- currently being broadcasted
StreamStatus.Ended
- has ended broadcasting and in the progress of transforming to a recorded stream
StreamStatus.Recorded
- has ended broadcasting and has been transformed to a recorded stream
You can check the status of a stream by calling .status
.
StreamRepository
provides a convenient method queryStreams
and can be called to query live streams. We provide enums of stream status as parameters.statuses
. You can observe changes in a collection as per the defined statuses.
This function returns a live collection of stream objects.
isDeleted
can be any of these values:
null
(default) - show all streams (deleted and undeleted)
true
- show only deleted streams
false
- show only non deleted streams