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Module ngx_http_hls_module

Example Configuration
Directives
     hls
     hls_buffers
     hls_forward_args
     hls_fragment
     hls_mp4_buffer_size
     hls_mp4_max_buffer_size

The ngx_http_hls_module module provides HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) server-side support for MP4 and MOV media files. Such files typically have the .mp4, .m4v, .m4a, .mov, or .qt filename extensions. The module supports H.264 video codec, AAC and MP3 audio codecs.

For each media file, two URIs are supported:

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Example Configuration

location / {
    hls;
    hls_fragment            5s;
    hls_buffers             10 10m;
    hls_mp4_buffer_size     1m;
    hls_mp4_max_buffer_size 5m;
    root /var/video/;
}

With this configuration, the following URIs are supported for the “/var/video/test.mp4” file:

http://hls.example.com/test.mp4.m3u8?offset=1.000&start=1.000&end=2.200
http://hls.example.com/test.mp4.m3u8?len=8.000
http://hls.example.com/test.mp4.ts?start=1.000&end=2.200

Directives

Syntax: hls;
Default:
Context: location

Turns on HLS streaming in the surrounding location.

Syntax: hls_buffers number size;
Default:
hls_buffers 8 2m;
Context: http, server, location

Sets the maximum number and size of buffers that are used for reading and writing data frames.

Syntax: hls_forward_args on | off;
Default:
hls_forward_args off;
Context: http, server, location

This directive appeared in version 1.5.12.

Adds arguments from a playlist request to URIs of fragments. This may be useful for performing client authorization at the moment of requesting a fragment, or when protecting an HLS stream with the ngx_http_secure_link_module module.

For example, if a client requests a playlist http://example.com/hls/test.mp4.m3u8?a=1&b=2, the arguments a=1 and b=2 will be added to URIs of fragments after the arguments start and end:

#EXTM3U
#EXT-X-VERSION:3
#EXT-X-TARGETDURATION:15
#EXT-X-PLAYLIST-TYPE:VOD

#EXTINF:9.333,
test.mp4.ts?start=0.000&end=9.333&a=1&b=2
#EXTINF:7.167,
test.mp4.ts?start=9.333&end=16.500&a=1&b=2
#EXTINF:5.416,
test.mp4.ts?start=16.500&end=21.916&a=1&b=2
#EXTINF:5.500,
test.mp4.ts?start=21.916&end=27.416&a=1&b=2
#EXTINF:15.167,
test.mp4.ts?start=27.416&end=42.583&a=1&b=2
#EXTINF:9.626,
test.mp4.ts?start=42.583&end=52.209&a=1&b=2

#EXT-X-ENDLIST

If an HLS stream is protected with the ngx_http_secure_link_module module, $uri should not be used in the secure_link_md5 expression because this will cause errors when requesting the fragments. Base URI should be used instead of $uri ($hls_uri in the example):

http {
    ...

    map $uri $hls_uri {
        ~^(?<base_uri>.*).m3u8$ $base_uri;
        ~^(?<base_uri>.*).ts$   $base_uri;
        default                 $uri;
    }

    server {
        ...

        location /hls/ {
            hls;
            hls_forward_args on;

            alias /var/videos/;

            secure_link $arg_md5,$arg_expires;
            secure_link_md5 "$secure_link_expires$hls_uri$remote_addr secret";

            if ($secure_link = "") {
                return 403;
            }

            if ($secure_link = "0") {
                return 410;
            }
        }
    }
}

Syntax: hls_fragment time;
Default:
hls_fragment 5s;
Context: http, server, location

Defines the default fragment length for playlist URIs requested without the “len” argument.

Syntax: hls_mp4_buffer_size size;
Default:
hls_mp4_buffer_size 512k;
Context: http, server, location

Sets the initial size of the buffer used for processing MP4 and MOV files.

Syntax: hls_mp4_max_buffer_size size;
Default:
hls_mp4_max_buffer_size 10m;
Context: http, server, location

During metadata processing, a larger buffer may become necessary. Its size cannot exceed the specified size, or else nginx will return the server error 500 (Internal Server Error), and log the following message:

"/some/movie/file.mp4" mp4 moov atom is too large:
12583268, you may want to increase hls_mp4_max_buffer_size