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๐ŸŽ™ ๐Ÿ“ก A free radio station on node js with a simple setup and the ability to conduct live broadcasts on the site

JavaScript 98.19% HTML 1.08% CSS 0.72%
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radio-station's Introduction

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README is available in the following languages: Russian | English

Radio Station

radio-station - an easy way to deploy your radio station and become a radio host online in javascript.

Why ?

I decided that I wanted to be a radio host, but I had no particular desire to understand the existing software and I created my own software, maybe someday it will become a standard, I tried to achieve a better result.

Get started

Install the npm module radio-station

$ npm install radio-station

or

$ yarn add radio-station

or

$ npm install https://github.com/prohetamine/radio-station

Examples and description

Connecting the module

const RadioStation = require('radio-station')

I recommend looking at the examples of work right away before trying to use the module yourself. Examples of how to launch your radio station without a launcher and with a launcher can be found on my github repositories node-web-radio and launcher-web-radio, also note that I supply options much simpler, in the form of docker, which are very easy to run and use docker-node-web-radio and launcher-web-radio. You should use mp3 files because they contain the metadata necessary for correct display pay attention to this.

The Object RadioStation has only one method to create which is a craft and returns objects: track, stream and functions: addListener, picture, info, onUse.

object
key value default value mandatory information
patchWorkDir text ./station no working folder with the tracks and other system records
isLauncher boolean true no launcher activation
port number 9933 no the internal system port is also used to connect to the launcher
login text /* random */ none used for authorization in the launcher
password text /* random */ none used for authorization in the launcher
isAutoStart boolean false none responsible for automatic start
puppeteerLauncher object { headless: true, args: ['--no-sandbox'] } no puppeteer launcher object
debug boolean true none enables debugging mode
mainPort number false no outputs the main port to the console
const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({
    pathWorkDir: `${__dirname}/tracks-data-folder`,
    isLauncher: true,
    port: 9933,
    login: 'localhost',
    password: 'hackme',
  })

  console.log(radio)

  /*
    {
      track: {
        load: [AsyncFunction: load],
        loads: [AsyncFunction: loads],
        unload: [AsyncFunction: unload],
        all: [Function: all],
        find: [Function: find],
        info: [AsyncFunction: info],
        picture: [AsyncFunction: picture],
        onLoad: [Function (anonymous)],
        onUnload: [Function (anonymous)]
      },
      stream: {
        start: [Function: start],
        pop: [Function: pop],
        push: [AsyncFunction: push],
        current: [Function: current],
        all: [Function: all],
        onStart: [Function (anonymous)],
        onPush: [Function (anonymous)],
        onPop: [Function (anonymous)],
        onUse: [Function (anonymous)]
      },
      addListener: [Function: addListener],
      picture: [AsyncFunction: picture],
      info: [AsyncFunction: info],
      onUse: [AsyncFunction: onUse],
    }
  */
})()

Full working example node-web-radio

;(async () => {
  const radio = await RadioStation.create({ /* ... */ })

  await radio.track.loads(
    path.join(__dirname, '/tracks-for-load')
  )

  app.get('/radio', (req, res) => {
    radio.addListener(req, res)
  })

  io.on('connection', async socket => {
    radio.onUse(info => {
      socket.emit('onUse', info)
    })
  })

  app.get('/picture', async (req, res) => {
    radio.picture(req, res)
  })

  app.get('/info', async (req, res) => {
    radio.info(req, res)
  })
})()

The object track works with the file system, has functions load, loads, onLoad, unload, onUnload, all, find, info, picture.

The function track.load loads a track into the radio station's file system, accepts the file path with the extension .mp3, is a promise and returns the id of the loaded track or null as an error, also has a handler for the track.onLoad loading event.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  const loadId = await radio.track.load('/path.mp3')

  console.log(loadId) // de40e284351ed735b5c4a8cb73cc036a
})()

The function track.loads loads all tracks from a folder into the radio station's file system, accepts the path to a folder with files with the extensions .mp3, is a promise and returns an array of elements of the id of the downloaded track or null as an error, also has a handler for the download event track.onLoad.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  const loadsId = await radio.track.loads('/folder')

  console.log(loadsId)

  /*
    [
      "de40e284351ed735b5c4a8cb73cc036a",
      null,
      "1de781bc71488694434557166e3f8c51"
    ]
  */
})()

The function track.onLoad processes any download of a track to the file system, even taking into account the download via the launcher, takes a callback as the first parameter, passes the id of the downloaded track or null to the callback as an error.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  radio.track.onLoad(id => {
    const name = radio.track.find(id).name
    console.log(name, id) // track name and id
  })

  radio.track.load('/path.mp3')
})()

The function track.unload deletes a track from the file system, accepts the id parameter of the track being deleted, always returns the id of the deleted track or "null" as an error, also has a handler for the loading event track.onUnload.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  const loadId = await radio.track.load('/path.mp3')

  console.log(loadId) // de40e284351ed735b5c4a8cb73cc036a

  const unloadId = await radio.track.unload(loadId)

  console.log(unloadId) // de40e284351ed735b5c4a8cb73cc036a
})()

The function track.onUnload handles any deletion of a track from the file system, even taking into account the download via the launcher, takes a callback as the first parameter, passes the id of the deleted track or null to the callback as an error.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  radio.track.onUnload(id => {
    console.log(id) // id track de40e284351ed735b5c4a8cb73cc036a
  })

  const loadId = await radio.track.load('/path.mp3')

  console.log(loadId) // de40e284351ed735b5c4a8cb73cc036a

  radio.track.unload(loadId)
})()

The function track.all returns information about all tracks in the file system as an array with objects.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  const tracks = radio.track.all()
  console.log(tracks)

  /*
    [
      {
        id: 'de40e284351ed735b5c4a8cb73cc036a',
        path: '/track3.mp3',
        parentPath: '/track3.mp3',
        name: 'track3.mp3'
      },
      {
        id: '1de781bc71488694434557166e3f8c51',
        path: '/track1.mp3',
        parentPath: '/track1.mp3',
        name: 'track1.mp3'
      },
      {
        id: '629cf251fad1890d8ffea3c6f5b19cf5',
        path: '/track2.mp3',
        parentPath: '/track2.mp3',
        name: 'track2.mp3'
      }
    ]
  */
})()

The function track.find returns the system information of the track in the file system, in the form of an object or null.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  const loadId = await radio.track.load('/path.mp3')

  const systemInfo = radio.track.find(loadId)

  console.log(systemInfo)

  /*
    {
      id: '629cf251fad1890d8ffea3c6f5b19cf5',
      path: '/path.mp3',
      parentPath: '/path.mp3',
      name: 'path.mp3'
    }
  */
})()

Function track.info returns complete information about the file, takes the parameter id, returns an object or null.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  const loadId = await radio.track.load('/path.mp3')

  const fullInfo = await radio.track.info(loadId)

  console.log(fullInfo)

  /*
    {
      id: 'de40e284351ed735b5c4a8cb73cc036a',
      path: 'track.mp3',
      parentPath: 'track.mp3',
      name: 'track.mp3',
      format: {
        tagTypes: ['ID3v2.4'],
        trackInfo: [],
        lossless: false,
        container: 'MPEG',
        codec: 'MPEG 1 Layer 3',
        sampleRate: 48000,
        numberOfChannels: 2,
        bitrate: 128000,
        codecProfile: 'CBR',
        duration: 195.624
      },
      common: {
        track: { no: 2, of: null },
        disk: { no: null, of: null },
        movementIndex: {},
        title: '...',
        artists: [ '...' ],
        artist: '...',
        album: '...',
        encodersettings: 'Lavf58.76.100'
      },
      isAlbumImage: true
    }
  */
})()

The function track.picture takes the parameter id, returns an object or null.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  const loadId = await radio.track.load('/path.mp3')

  const picture = await radio.track.picture(loadId)

  console.log(picture)

  /*
    {
      contentType: 'image/png',
      contentLength: 121291,
      buffer: <Buffer 89 50 00 ... 121241 more bytes>
    }
  */
})()

Object stream works with ether, has functions start, onStart, push, onPush, pop, onPop, all, current, onUse.

The function stream.start starts the stream if in RadioStation isAutoStart has the value false, returns true or false as an error, also has a load event handler stream.onStart which is triggered regardless of the function call stream.start.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  const isStart = radio.stream.start()
  await new Promise(radio.stream.onStart)
  console.log(isStart) // true
})()

The function stream.onStart handles the start of the broadcast, accepts the callback parameter.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  radio.track.onStart(() => {
    console.log('start stream!')
  })
})()

The function stream.push forms a queue of tracks by adding a track to the end of the queue, accepts id, returns streamId of the uploaded track or null as an error, also has an event handler stream.onPush.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  const loadId = await radio.track.load('path.mp3')
  const streamId = await radio.stream.push(loadId)

  console.log(streamId) // 36ed07fd2438271197e37420b582c6f575608bcb1580ff21675311e1913a035e
})()

The function stream.onPush processes any addition of a track to the queue, even taking into account the addition via the launcher, takes a callback as the first parameter, passes the streamId of the uploaded track or null to the callback as an error.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  radio.track.onPush(streamId => {
    console.log(streamId)
  })

  const loadId = await radio.track.load('path.mp3')
  const streamId = await radio.stream.push(loadId)

  radio.stream.push(streamId)
})()

The function stream.pop deletes a track from the queue, accepts streamId, returns streamId of the deleted track or null as an error, also has an event handler stream.onPop.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  const loadId = await radio.track.load('path.mp3')

  const streamId = await radio.stream.push(loadId)
  const popStreamId = await radio.stream.pop(streamId)

  console.log(popStreamId) // 36ed07fd2438271197e37420b582c6f575608bcb1580ff21675311e1913a035e
})()

The function stream.onPop handles any deletion of a track from the queue, even taking into account deletion via the launcher, accepts callback as the first parameter, passes streamId of the uploaded track or null to callback as an error.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  radio.track.onPop(streamId => {
    console.log(streamId) // 36ed07fd2438271197e37420b582c6f575608bcb1580ff21675311e1913a035e
  })

  const loadId = await radio.track.load('path.mp3')
  const streamId = await radio.stream.push(loadId)
  radio.stream.pop(streamId)
})()

The function stream.all returns information about all tracks in the queue as an array with objects. It has three types of tracks. random, queue, error.

type type information
random the track is selected randomly, the dynamic type of track appears when there is no queue
queue track in the queue
error track deleted or damaged
const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  const tracks = radio.stream.all()
  console.log(tracks)

  /*
    [
      {
        id: '1de781bc71488694434557166e3f8c51',
        path: 'track1.mp3',
        parentPath: 'track1.mp3',
        name: 'track1.mp3',
        type: 'random'
      },
      {
        id: '1de781bc71488694434557166e3f8c51',
        path: 'track2.mp3',
        parentPath: 'track2.mp3',
        name: 'track2.mp3',
        streamId: 'f365c82f7bbe33cf52e60be959f4741adf08d63db0df8e080ef8585d56ce0b29',
        type: 'queue'
      },
      {
        id: '1de781bc71488694434557166e3f8c51',
        path: 'track2.mp3',
        parentPath: 'track2.mp3',
        name: 'track2.mp3',
        streamId: 'f365c82f7bbe33cf52e60be959f4741adf08d63db0df8e080ef8585d56ce0b29',
        type: 'error'
      }
    ]
  */
})()

The function current returns information about the current track on the air in the form of an object or null as an error, can be considered an event handler stream.onUse.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  const track = radio.track.current()

  console.log(track)

  /*
    {
      id: '1de781bc71488694434557166e3f8c51',
      path: '/track1.mp3',
      parentPath: '/track1.mp3',
      name: 'track1.mp3',
      type: 'random'
    }
  */
})()

The function stream.onUse processes the update of the current track, accepts the callback with the first parameter, passes the position in the queue to the callback with the first parameter, and the track information with the second.

const { create } = require('radio-station')

;(async () => {
  const radio = await create({ /* ... */ })

  radio.stream.onUse((index, track) => {
    console.log(index, track)
    /*
    0 {
      id: '1de781bc71488694434557166e3f8c51',
      path: '/track1.mp3',
      parentPath: '/track1.mp3',
      name: 'track1.mp3',
      type: 'random'
    }
    */
  })
})()

Contacts

My Telegram: @prohetamine, channel

Email: [email protected]

Donat money: patreon

If you have any questions and/or suggestions, please email me in telegram, if you find any bugs also let me know, I will be very grateful.

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