codeurco / laravel-coconutpalm by naimkhalifa

A Laravel 5 wrapper around opencoconut video encoding library
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Maintainer Username: naimkhalifa
Maintainer Contact: info@codeur.co (Naïm Khalifa)
Package Create Date: 2017-06-26
Package Last Update: 2017-06-26
Language: PHP
License: MIT
Last Refreshed: 2024-11-30 15:06:59
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laravel-coconutpalm

A Laravel 5 wrapper around coconut video encoding service library (for php).

This package is in its early development and there's still quite a lot of room for improvements. However, it's already working for simple Amazon S3 file uploads.

Feel free to read the official coconut documentation to see all the available features of the official package.

Installation

composer require codeurco/laravel-coconutpalm:dev-master

Add the service provider to your config\app.php file

Codeurco\Coconutpalm\CoconutpalmServiceProvider::class

You can also use the Facade to the aliases array:

'Coconutpalm' => Codeurco\Coconutpalm\Facades\Coconutpalm::class;

Configuration

To start using this package, you have to give the following info in your .env variables:

COCONUT_API_KEY=your_coconut_api_key

# used for local development
NGROK_TUNNEL_URL=ngrok_url

# currently only Amazon S3 is supported
COCONUT_CDN=s3

AWS_KEY=your_s3_key
AWS_SECRET=your_s3_secret
AWS_BUCKET=your_s3_bucket

Additionally you can change the default paths for you manipulated video files by published the configuration for this package. You will then be able to modify videos_source_path and videos_destination_path .

Usage

To start encoding a file simply use this code

use Codeurco\Coconutpalm\Facades\Coconutpalm;

...

Coconutpalm::encode('SomeVideo.mp4');

Where SomeVideo.mp4 points to a video located in your videos_source_path. The video will be renamed, a configuration file gets created and the encoding job is then started with Coconut.

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request