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Published: Mar 29, 2024 License: LGPL-2.1

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go-gst: Go bindings for the GStreamer C libraries

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See pkg.go.dev references for documentation and examples.

Please make sure that you have followed the official gstreamer installation instructions before attempting to use the bindings or file an issue.

Requirements

For building applications with this library you need the following:

  • cgo: You must set CGO_ENABLED=1 in your environment when building.
  • gcc and pkg-config
  • GStreamer development files (the method for obtaining these will differ depending on your OS)
    • The core gst package utilizes GStreamer core
    • Subpackages (e.g. app, video) will require development files from their corresponding GStreamer packages
      • Look at pkg_config.go in the imported package to see which C libraries are needed.
Windows

(also see https://github.com/go-gst/go-gst/issues/64)

Compiling on Windows may require some more dancing around than on macOS or Linux. First, make sure you have mingw and pkgconfig installed (links are for the Chocolatey packages). Next, go to the GStreamer downloads page and download the latest "development installer" for your MinGW architecture. When running your applications on another Windows system, they will need to have the "runtime" installed as well.

Finally, to compile the application you'll have to manually set your PKG_CONFIG_PATH to where you installed the GStreamer development files. For example, if you installed GStreamer to C:\gstreamer:

PS> $env:PKG_CONFIG_PATH='C:\gstreamer\1.0\mingw_x86_64\lib\pkgconfig'
PS> go build .

For more information, take a look at this comment with a good run down of the process from compilation to execution.

Quickstart

For more examples see the examples folder here.

// This is the same as the `launch` example. See the godoc and other examples for more 
// in-depth usage of the bindings.
package main

import (
    "fmt"
    "os"
    "strings"

    "github.com/go-gst/go-glib/glib"
    "github.com/go-gst/go-gst/gst"
)

func main() {
    // This example expects a simple `gst-launch-1.0` string as arguments
    if len(os.Args) == 1 {
        fmt.Println("Pipeline string cannot be empty")
        os.Exit(1)
    }

    // Initialize GStreamer with the arguments passed to the program. Gstreamer
    // and the bindings will automatically pop off any handled arguments leaving
    // nothing but a pipeline string (unless other invalid args are present).
    gst.Init(&os.Args)

    // Create a main loop. This is only required when utilizing signals via the bindings.
    // In this example, the AddWatch on the pipeline bus requires iterating on the main loop.
    mainLoop := glib.NewMainLoop(glib.MainContextDefault(), false)

    // Build a pipeline string from the cli arguments
    pipelineString := strings.Join(os.Args[1:], " ")

    /// Let GStreamer create a pipeline from the parsed launch syntax on the cli.
    pipeline, err := gst.NewPipelineFromString(pipelineString)
    if err != nil {
        fmt.Println(err)
        os.Exit(2)
    }

    // Add a message handler to the pipeline bus, printing interesting information to the console.
    pipeline.GetPipelineBus().AddWatch(func(msg *gst.Message) bool {
        switch msg.Type() {
        case gst.MessageEOS: // When end-of-stream is received flush the pipeling and stop the main loop
            pipeline.BlockSetState(gst.StateNull)
            mainLoop.Quit()
        case gst.MessageError: // Error messages are always fatal
            err := msg.ParseError()
            fmt.Println("ERROR:", err.Error())
            if debug := err.DebugString(); debug != "" {
                fmt.Println("DEBUG:", debug)
            }
            mainLoop.Quit()
        default:
            // All messages implement a Stringer. However, this is
            // typically an expensive thing to do and should be avoided.
            fmt.Println(msg)
        }
        return true
    })

    // Start the pipeline
    pipeline.SetState(gst.StatePlaying)

    // Block and iterate on the main loop
    mainLoop.Run()
}

Contributing

If you find any issues with the bindings or spot areas where things can be improved, feel free to open a PR or start an Issue. Here are a couple of the things on my radar already that I'd be happy to accept help with:

  • Compilation times are insanely slow when working within the bindings. This could be alleviated by further separating aspects of Gstreamer core into their own packages, or removing bindings that would see no use in Go.

  • There are a lot of quirks that make generators difficult to deal with for these bindings. That being said, I'd still like to find a way to start migrating some of them into generated code.

  • The bindings are not structured in a way to make version matching with GStreamer easy. Basically, you need a version compatible with what the bindings were written with (>=1.16).

  • More examples would be nice.

  • Support for writing GStreamer plugins via the bindings is still a work-in-progress. At the very least I need to write more plugings to find more holes.

    • SWIG could be used to fix the need for global interfaces to be matched to C callbacks (most notably the URIHandler currently). The limitation present at the moment is URIHandlers can only be implemented ONCE per plugin.

Directories

Path Synopsis
cmd
appsink
This example shows how to use the appsink element.
This example shows how to use the appsink element.
appsrc
This example shows how to use the appsrc element.
This example shows how to use the appsrc element.
custom_events
This example demonstrates the use of custom events in a pipeline.
This example demonstrates the use of custom events in a pipeline.
decodebin
This example demonstrates the use of the decodebin element.
This example demonstrates the use of the decodebin element.
device_monitor
This example uses gstreamer's device monitor api.
This example uses gstreamer's device monitor api.
device_provider
This example uses gstreamer's device provider api.
This example uses gstreamer's device provider api.
discoverer
This example uses gstreamer's discoverer api.
This example uses gstreamer's discoverer api.
events
This example demonstrates how events can be created and sent to the pipeline.
This example demonstrates how events can be created and sent to the pipeline.
feature-rank
This example shows how to use the feature ranking.
This example shows how to use the feature ranking.
gif-encoder
This example demonstrates using gstreamer to convert a video stream into image frames and then encoding those frames to a gif.
This example demonstrates using gstreamer to convert a video stream into image frames and then encoding those frames to a gif.
launch
This is a simplified go-reimplementation of the gst-launch-<version> cli tool.
This is a simplified go-reimplementation of the gst-launch-<version> cli tool.
pad-probes
This example demonstrates the use of GStreamer's pad probe APIs.
This example demonstrates the use of GStreamer's pad probe APIs.
playbin
This example demonstrates GStreamer's playbin element.
This example demonstrates GStreamer's playbin element.
plugins/boilerplate
+plugin:Name=boilerplate +plugin:Description=My plugin written in go +plugin:Version=v0.0.1 +plugin:License=gst.LicenseLGPL +plugin:Source=go-gst +plugin:Package=examples +plugin:Origin=https://github.com/go-gst/go-gst +plugin:ReleaseDate=2021-01-18
+plugin:Name=boilerplate +plugin:Description=My plugin written in go +plugin:Version=v0.0.1 +plugin:License=gst.LicenseLGPL +plugin:Source=go-gst +plugin:Package=examples +plugin:Origin=https://github.com/go-gst/go-gst +plugin:ReleaseDate=2021-01-18
plugins/gobin
+plugin:Name=gobin +plugin:Description=A bin element written in go +plugin:Version=v0.0.1 +plugin:License=gst.LicenseLGPL +plugin:Source=go-gst +plugin:Package=examples +plugin:Origin=https://github.com/go-gst/go-gst +plugin:ReleaseDate=2021-01-18
+plugin:Name=gobin +plugin:Description=A bin element written in go +plugin:Version=v0.0.1 +plugin:License=gst.LicenseLGPL +plugin:Source=go-gst +plugin:Package=examples +plugin:Origin=https://github.com/go-gst/go-gst +plugin:ReleaseDate=2021-01-18
plugins/gofilesink
This example demonstrates a filesink plugin implemented in Go.
This example demonstrates a filesink plugin implemented in Go.
plugins/gofilesrc
This example demonstrates a filesrc plugin implemented in Go.
This example demonstrates a filesrc plugin implemented in Go.
queries
This example demonstrates how to use GStreamer's query functionality.
This example demonstrates how to use GStreamer's query functionality.
tagsetter
This example demonstrates how to set and store metadata using GStreamer.
This example demonstrates how to set and store metadata using GStreamer.
toc
This example demonstrates the use of GStreamer's ToC API.
This example demonstrates the use of GStreamer's ToC API.
plugins/minio Module
gst
Package gst contains bindings for the gstreamer C API.
Package gst contains bindings for the gstreamer C API.
app
Package app contains bindings for the gstreamer-app C API.
Package app contains bindings for the gstreamer-app C API.
audio
Package audio contains bindings for the gstaudio C API.
Package audio contains bindings for the gstaudio C API.
base
Package base contains bindings for extendable GStreamer base objects.
Package base contains bindings for extendable GStreamer base objects.
pbutils
Package pbutils contains bindings for libgstpbutils.
Package pbutils contains bindings for libgstpbutils.
rtp
Package rtp contains bindings for the GStreamer RTP library.
Package rtp contains bindings for the GStreamer RTP library.
video
Package video contains bindings for the gstvideo C API.
Package video contains bindings for the gstvideo C API.

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