This project contains code samples demonstrating how to build, package, and integrate with the Amazon IVS Player Web SDK. You can find the Web SDK API reference and documentation here.
- Node 12+
- NPM 6+
- A browser which meets the IVS web player requirements
The Amazon IVS Web SDK on NPM is built using Webpack using the commonjs2 library target. We recommend importing with the import
statement, but any module syntax compatible with commonjs2
will work.
You need to import two files to use the SDK:
amazon-ivs-player/dist/assets/amazon-ivs-wasmworker.min.js
amazon-ivs-player/dist/assets/amazon-ivs-wasmworker.min.wasm
Please see our sample player for an example on how to import the SDK assets. However, you must also configure your build tool to properly import the SDK WebAssembly files.
The Amazon IVS Web SDK uses WebAssembly (WASM). The WASM file is included separately from the JavaScript file. There are two important steps you must take to properly import the WASM:
- You must not transpile the WASM file. If you do, the Player will fail on setup and throw an error.
- It is strongly suggested to stream the WASM file
Webpack's file-loader meets both of the above requirements. We have included a sample Webpack config which demonstrates how to use this to load our SDK.
We also provide the Amazon IVS SDK hosted on our CDN. Cloud-hosted SDKs are easier to get started with, and do not require you to use Webpack or another build tool. There is no difference in performance between either SDK. However, the Cloud SDK does not currently support TypeScript types. Please see the sample directory below for how to use the Cloud SDK.
- Locally clone this repository.
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build and host using webpack-dev-server:
npm start
- Alternatively, you can just build with
npm run bundle
. Thedist/
folder can then be independently hosted.
- Alternatively, you can just build with
- Navigate to the index page and select a demo.
- Once in the demo, open the developer tools to see relevant logs.
- Cloud Player Demo - Demonstrates how to instantiate a player using our cloud-hosted assets. Webpack is used here to transpile TypeScript.
- How to load from NPM - Demonstrates how to create a player using the NPM package and Webpack.
- Basic VideoJS Tech demo - A basic integration with the IVS player VideoJS tech.
- Pure JavaScript Codepen - A demo player built using pure JavaScript.
- Webpack build configuration - Demonstrates how to make player assets available via Webpack.
Please see each sample for detailed code comments.
Try out this repo in Repl.it. You can build, run, and experiment with our code without having to set it up yourself.
- Visit https://repl.it/github/aws-samples/amazon-ivs-player-web-sample and sign up for an account
- Leave the default repl.it configuration (select language: Node.js, configure the run button:
npm start
) and click "Done" - Click the "Run" button
- Wait for
npm install
andnpm start
to complete. You should seeCompiled successfully
in the console when done - Reload the page and browse the live samples in the top right window
- 1080p30 - https://fcc3ddae59ed.us-west-2.playback.live-video.net/api/video/v1/us-west-2.893648527354.channel.DmumNckWFTqz.m3u8
- Square Video - https://fcc3ddae59ed.us-west-2.playback.live-video.net/api/video/v1/us-west-2.893648527354.channel.XFAcAcypUxQm.m3u8
- Vertical Video - https://fcc3ddae59ed.us-west-2.playback.live-video.net/api/video/v1/us-west-2.893648527354.channel.YtnrVcQbttF0.m3u8
- Quiz - https://fcc3ddae59ed.us-west-2.playback.live-video.net/api/video/v1/us-west-2.893648527354.channel.xhP3ExfcX8ON.m3u8
- VOD - https://d6hwdeiig07o4.cloudfront.net/ivs/956482054022/cTo5UpKS07do/2020-07-13T22-54-42.188Z/OgRXMLtq8M11/media/hls/master.m3u8
This project is licensed under the MIT-0 License. See the LICENSE file.