NAME
crab-dlna — A minimal UPnP/DLNA media streamer written in Rust
SYNOPSIS
cargo install crab-dlnaINFO
DESCRIPTION
A minimal UPnP/DLNA media streamer written in Rust
README
crab-dlna
crab-dlna is a minimal UPnP/DLNA media streamer, available both as a standlone CLI (command line interface) application and a Rust library.
It allows you to play a local video file in your TV (or any other DLNA compatible device).
Features
- Searching available DLNA devices in the local network
- Streaming audio
- Streaming video, with subtitle support
Installation
In the GitHub Releases of this repository we provide archives of precompiled binaries of crab-dlna, available for Linux, Windows, and macOS.
cargo
Installation via cargo is done by installing the crab-dlna crate:
# If required, update Rust on the stable channel rustup update stablecargo install crab-dlna
Alternatively, --locked may be required due to how cargo install works
cargo install crab-dlna --locked
Usage (CLI)
You can list all the CLI commands by running:
crab-dlna --help
List
Scan compatible devices and list the available ones:
crab-dlna list
If your device is not being listed, you might need to increase the search timeout:
crab-dlna -t 20 list
Play
Play a video, automatically loading the subtitles if available, selecting a random device:
crab-dlna play That.Movie.mkv
Play a video, specifying the device through query (scan devices before playing):
crab-dlna play That.Movie.mkv -q "osmc"
Play a video, specifying the device through its exact location (no scan, faster):
crab-dlna play That.Movie.mkv -d "http://192.168.1.13:1082/"
Usage (library)
Add crab-dlna and tokio to your dependencies:
[dependencies]
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["full"] }
crab-dlna = "0.2"
Example: discover and list devices
crab-dlna provides a function to discover a list devices in the network.
use crab_dlna::Render;
#[tokio::main] async fn main() { let discover_timeout_secs = 5; let renders_discovered = Render::discover(discover_timeout_secs).await.unwrap(); for render in renders_discovered { println!("{}", render); } }
Example: play a video in a device
We can specify a DLNA device render trough a query string, and then play a certain video in it, automatically detecting the subtitle file.
use std::path::PathBuf; use crab_dlna::{ Render, RenderSpec, MediaStreamingServer, STREAMING_PORT_DEFAULT, get_local_ip, infer_subtitle_from_video, Error, play, };
#[tokio::main] async fn main() -> Result<(), Error> { let discover_timeout_secs = 5; let render_spec = RenderSpec::Query(discover_timeout_secs, "Kodi".to_string()); let render = Render::new(render_spec).await?; let host_ip = get_local_ip().await?; let host_port = STREAMING_PORT_DEFAULT; let video_path = PathBuf::from("/home/crab/Videos/my_video.mp4"); let inferred_subtitle_path = infer_subtitle_from_video(&video_path); let media_streaming_server = MediaStreamingServer::new( &video_path, &inferred_subtitle_path, &host_ip, &host_port, )?; play(render, media_streaming_server).await }
You can access the full documentation to see more details about the library.
License
Copyright (c) 2022 Gabriel Magno.
crab-dlna is made available under the terms of either the MIT License or the Apache License 2.0, at your option.
See the LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT files for license details.