Welcome to the Elixir SDK for the Synq API. This is an implementation of the API specification. You can view the Elixir API reference here
Add SynqElixir to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[{:synq_elixir, github: "SYNQfm/SYNQ-Elixir"}]
end
Or from hex:
def deps do
[{:synq_elixir, "~> 0.0.1"}]
end
Ensure you list synq_elixir
in application dependency in your mix.exs file.
[applications: [:synq_elixir]]
# Create video
{:ok, video} = SynqElixir.Api.create()
# Create video with video file
{:ok, {video, upload_headers}} = SynqElixir.Api.create("~/Downloads/myvideo.mp4")
# Create video with custom metadata
{:ok, video} = SynqElixir.Api.create(%{foo: "bar"})
# Create video with video file and metadata
{:ok, {video, upload_headers}} = SynqElixir.Api.create("~/Downloads/myvideo.mp4", %{foo: "bar"})
# Get video details for video 'video123'
{:ok, video} = SynqElixir.Api.details("video123")
# upload video file to the video object 'video123'
{:ok, upload_headers} = SynqElixir.Api.upload("video123", "~/Downloads/myvideo.mp4")
Video object looks like this
%SynqElixir.Resources.Video{
created_at: "2017-02-15T03:01:16.767Z",
updated_at: "2017-02-15T03:06:31.794Z",
userdata: %{},
player: %{
"embed_url" => "https://player.synq.fm/embed/video123",
"thumbnail_url" => "https://multicdn.synq.fm/projects/0a/bf/0abfe1b849154082993f2fce77a16fd9/derivatives/thumbnails/45/d4/video123/0000360.jpg",
"views" => 0},
state: "uploaded",
video_id: "video123",
outputs: %{
"hls" => %{
"state" => "complete", "url" => "https://multicdn.synq.fm/projects/0a/bf/0abfe1b849154082993f2fce77a16fd9/derivatives/videos/45/d4/video123/hls/video123_hls.m3u8"},
"mp4_1080" => %{
"state" => "complete", "url" => "https://multicdn.synq.fm/projects/0a/bf/0abfe1b849154082993f2fce77a16fd9/derivatives/videos/45/d4/video123/mp4_1080/video123_mp4_1080.mp4"},
"mp4_360" => %{
"state" => "complete", "url" => "https://multicdn.synq.fm/projects/0a/bf/0abfe1b849154082993f2fce77a16fd9/derivatives/videos/45/d4/video123/mp4_360/video123_mp4_360.mp4"},
"mp4_720" => %{
"state" => "complete", "url" => "https://multicdn.synq.fm/projects/0a/bf/0abfe1b849154082993f2fce77a16fd9/derivatives/videos/45/d4/video123/mp4_720/video123_mp4_720.mp4"},
"webm_720" => %{
"state" => "complete", "url" => "https://multicdn.synq.fm/projects/0a/bf/0abfe1b849154082993f2fce77a16fd9/derivatives/videos/45/d4/video123/webm_720/video123_webm_720.webm"}}
}
Upload Headers look like this
%{"x-amz-id-2" => "amz",
"x-amz-request-id" => "122E97DAFA36213A",
"Date" => "Tue, 14 Feb 2017 22:38:46 GMT",
"ETag" => "\"123\"",
"Location" => "https://synqfm.s3.amazonaws.com/projects%2F0a%2Fbf%2F0abfe1b849154082993f2fce77a16fd9%2Fuploads%2Fvideos%2Fac%2F87%video123.mp4",
"Server" => "AmazonS3"
}
You can use the functions in SynqElixir.Api
for making requests to RESTful api of Synq.fm. There are shorthand functions that wrap the common get requests
You can also run convenience tasks that will help you testing creating of videos
# create and upload video
mix synq_task -c create -f ~/Downloads/myvideo.mp4
# create a video object
mix synq_task -c create
# get details for video 123
mix synq_task -c details -v 123
# upload file to video object
mix synq_task -c upload -v 123 -f ~/Downloads/myvideo.mp4
By default, we'll use the prod
environment. You can override the default environment by exporting the environment variable SYNQ_ENV
which can be set stage
or prod