/* * Code generated by Speakeasy (https://speakeasy.com). DO NOT EDIT. */ import { LivepeerCore } from "../core.js"; import { encodeJSON } from "../lib/encodings.js"; import * as M from "../lib/matchers.js"; import { safeParse } from "../lib/schemas.js"; import { RequestOptions } from "../lib/sdks.js"; import { extractSecurity, resolveGlobalSecurity } from "../lib/security.js"; import { pathToFunc } from "../lib/url.js"; import * as components from "../models/components/index.js"; import { ConnectionError, InvalidRequestError, RequestAbortedError, RequestTimeoutError, UnexpectedClientError, } from "../models/errors/httpclienterrors.js"; import { SDKError } from "../models/errors/sdkerror.js"; import { SDKValidationError } from "../models/errors/sdkvalidationerror.js"; import * as operations from "../models/operations/index.js"; import { Result } from "../types/fp.js"; /** * Upload an asset * * @remarks * To upload an asset, your first need to request for a direct upload URL * and only then actually upload the contents of the asset. * \ * \ * Once you created a upload link, you have 2 options, resumable or direct * upload. For a more reliable experience, you should use resumable uploads * which will work better for users with unreliable or slow network * connections. If you want a simpler implementation though, you should * just use a direct upload. * * ## Direct Upload * For a direct upload, make a PUT request to the URL received in the url * field of the response above, with the raw video file as the request * body. response above: * * ## Resumable Upload * Livepeer supports resumable uploads via Tus. This section provides a * simple example of how to use tus-js-client to upload a video file. * \ * \ * From the previous section, we generated a URL to upload a video file to * Livepeer on POST /api/asset/request-upload. You should use the * tusEndpoint field of the response to upload the video file and track the * progress: * * ``` * # This assumes there is an `input` element of `type="file"` with id * `fileInput` in the HTML * * const input = document.getElementById('fileInput'); * * const file = input.files[0]; * * const upload = new tus.Upload(file, { * endpoint: tusEndpoint, // URL from `tusEndpoint` field in the * `/request-upload` response * metadata: { * filename, * filetype: 'video/mp4', * }, * uploadSize: file.size, * onError(err) { * console.error('Error uploading file:', err); * }, * onProgress(bytesUploaded, bytesTotal) { * const percentage = ((bytesUploaded / bytesTotal) * 100).toFixed(2); * console.log('Uploaded ' + percentage + '%'); * }, * onSuccess() { * console.log('Upload finished:', upload.url); * }, * }); * * const previousUploads = await upload.findPreviousUploads(); * * if (previousUploads.length > 0) { * upload.resumeFromPreviousUpload(previousUploads[0]); * } * * upload.start(); * * ``` * * > Note: If you are using tus from node.js, you need to add a custom URL * storage to enable resuming from previous uploads. On the browser, this * is enabled by default using local storage. In node.js, add urlStorage: * new tus.FileUrlStorage("path/to/tmp/file"), to the UploadFile object * definition above. */ export async function assetCreate( client: LivepeerCore, request: components.NewAssetPayload, options?: RequestOptions, ): Promise< Result< operations.RequestUploadResponse, | SDKError | SDKValidationError | UnexpectedClientError | InvalidRequestError | RequestAbortedError | RequestTimeoutError | ConnectionError > > { const parsed = safeParse( request, (value) => components.NewAssetPayload$outboundSchema.parse(value), "Input validation failed", ); if (!parsed.ok) { return parsed; } const payload = parsed.value; const body = encodeJSON("body", payload, { explode: true }); const path = pathToFunc("/asset/request-upload")(); const headers = new Headers({ "Content-Type": "application/json", Accept: "application/json", }); const secConfig = await extractSecurity(client._options.apiKey); const securityInput = secConfig == null ? {} : { apiKey: secConfig }; const requestSecurity = resolveGlobalSecurity(securityInput); const context = { operationID: "requestUpload", oAuth2Scopes: [], resolvedSecurity: requestSecurity, securitySource: client._options.apiKey, retryConfig: options?.retries || client._options.retryConfig || { strategy: "none" }, retryCodes: options?.retryCodes || ["429", "500", "502", "503", "504"], }; const requestRes = client._createRequest(context, { security: requestSecurity, method: "POST", path: path, headers: headers, body: body, timeoutMs: options?.timeoutMs || client._options.timeoutMs || -1, }, options); if (!requestRes.ok) { return requestRes; } const req = requestRes.value; const doResult = await client._do(req, { context, errorCodes: ["4XX", "5XX"], retryConfig: context.retryConfig, retryCodes: context.retryCodes, }); if (!doResult.ok) { return doResult; } const response = doResult.value; const responseFields = { ContentType: response.headers.get("content-type") ?? "application/octet-stream", StatusCode: response.status, RawResponse: response, Headers: {}, }; const [result] = await M.match< operations.RequestUploadResponse, | SDKError | SDKValidationError | UnexpectedClientError | InvalidRequestError | RequestAbortedError | RequestTimeoutError | ConnectionError >( M.json(200, operations.RequestUploadResponse$inboundSchema, { key: "data", }), M.fail(["4XX", "5XX"]), M.json("default", operations.RequestUploadResponse$inboundSchema, { key: "error", }), )(response, { extraFields: responseFields }); if (!result.ok) { return result; } return result; }