A simple HLS playlist parser for Java.
The goal of this project was to implement parsers and a consistent Java object model according to RFC 8216 HTTP Live Streaming.
This parser is very similar to iHeartRadio's open-m3u8. The main differences are:
- m3u8-parser does not try to validate playlists. You are responsible for creating valid playlists.
- m3u8-parser uses java.util.Optional instead of
null
. - m3u8-parser uses Immutables to generate all builders.
- The parser objects are thread safe & reusable and could be used as a singleton (like Jackson's ObjectMapper).
- m3u8-parser requires Java 8 or later.
Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>io.lindstrom</groupId>
<artifactId>m3u8-parser</artifactId>
<version>0.24</version>
</dependency>
Gradle:
implementation 'io.lindstrom:m3u8-parser:0.24'
MasterPlaylist playlist = MasterPlaylist.builder()
.version(4)
.independentSegments(true)
.addAlternativeRenditions(AlternativeRendition.builder()
.type(MediaType.AUDIO)
.name("Default audio")
.groupId("AUDIO")
.build())
.addVariants(
Variant.builder()
.addCodecs("avc1.4d401f", "mp4a.40.2")
.bandwidth(900000)
.uri("v0.m3u8")
.build(),
Variant.builder()
.addCodecs("avc1.4d401f", "mp4a.40.2")
.bandwidth(900000)
.uri("v1.m3u8")
.resolution(1280, 720)
.build())
.build();
MasterPlaylistParser parser = new MasterPlaylistParser();
System.out.println(parser.writePlaylistAsString(playlist));
This code should produce the following master playlist:
#EXTM3U
#EXT-X-VERSION:4
#EXT-X-INDEPENDENT-SEGMENTS
#EXT-X-MEDIA:TYPE=AUDIO,GROUP-ID="AUDIO",NAME="Default audio"
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:BANDWIDTH=900000,CODECS="avc1.4d401f,mp4a.40.2"
v0.m3u8
#EXT-X-STREAM-INF:BANDWIDTH=900000,CODECS="avc1.4d401f,mp4a.40.2",RESOLUTION=1280x720
v1.m3u8
MediaPlaylist mediaPlaylist = MediaPlaylist.builder()
.version(3)
.targetDuration(10)
.mediaSequence(1)
.ongoing(false)
.addMediaSegments(
MediaSegment.builder()
.duration(9.009)
.uri("http://media.example.com/first.ts")
.build(),
MediaSegment.builder()
.duration(9.009)
.uri("http://media.example.com/second.ts")
.build(),
MediaSegment.builder()
.duration(3.003)
.uri("http://media.example.com/third.ts")
.build())
.build();
MediaPlaylistParser parser = new MediaPlaylistParser();
System.out.println(parser.writePlaylistAsString(mediaPlaylist));
This code should produce the following media playlist:
#EXTM3U
#EXT-X-VERSION:3
#EXT-X-TARGETDURATION:10
#EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE:1
#EXTINF:9.009,
http://media.example.com/first.ts
#EXTINF:9.009,
http://media.example.com/second.ts
#EXTINF:3.003,
http://media.example.com/third.ts
#EXT-X-ENDLIST
MasterPlaylistParser parser = new MasterPlaylistParser();
// Parse playlist
MasterPlaylist playlist = parser.readPlaylist(Paths.get("path/to/master.m3u8"));
// Update playlist version
MasterPlaylist updated = MasterPlaylist.builder()
.from(playlist)
.version(2)
.build();
// Write playlist to standard out
System.out.println(parser.writePlaylistAsString(updated));
MediaPlaylistParser parser = new MediaPlaylistParser();
// Parse playlist
MediaPlaylist playlist = parser.readPlaylist(Paths.get("path/to/media-playlist.m3u8"));
// Update playlist version
MediaPlaylist updated = MediaPlaylist.builder()
.from(playlist)
.version(2)
.build();
// Write playlist to standard out
System.out.println(parser.writePlaylistAsString(updated));
By default, the parser will throw an exception on unsupported tags and attributes. This can be configured by
passing a ParsingMode
to the parser. Example:
MasterPlaylistParser lenientParser = new MasterPlaylistParser(ParsingMode.LENIENT);
Currently two modes are available:
ParsingMode.STRICT // fail on unsupported things (this is default)
ParsingMode.LENIENT // ignore unsupported things
The following tags should be fully supported:
EXTM3U
EXT-X-VERSION
EXTINF
EXT-X-BYTERANGE
EXT-X-DISCONTINUITY
EXT-X-KEY
EXT-X-MAP
EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME
EXT-X-TARGETDURATION
EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE
EXT-X-ENDLIST
EXT-X-PLAYLIST-TYPE
EXT-X-I-FRAMES-ONLY
EXT-X-MEDIA
EXT-X-STREAM-INF
EXT-X-I-FRAME-STREAM-INF
EXT-X-INDEPENDENT-SEGMENTS
EXT-X-START
EXT-X-ALLOW-CACHE
EXT-X-SESSION-DATA
EXT-X-SESSION-KEY
EXT-X-DISCONTINUITY-SEQUENCE
EXT-X-DATERANGE
EXT-X-DEFINE
EXT-X-GAP
EXT-X-BITRATE
EXT-X-SERVER-CONTROL
EXT-X-PART
EXT-X-PRELOAD-HINT
EXT-X-RENDITION-REPORT
EXT-X-SKIP
EXT-X-PART-INF
EXT-X-CUE-OUT:<duration>
EXT-X-CUE-IN
The following tags are currently not implemented:
This library uses java.time.*
which requires core library desugaring when running on Android API level < 26.