From c4915a3c5824ab4a539f2c996ec5169bd165e07d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Heshan Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2011 18:38:12 +0530 Subject: Remove videoS3 and Video Zencoder modules for D7 and VideoS3 module will continue as a stream wrapper. --- modules/video_zencoder/includes/README.markdown | 199 ------------------------ 1 file changed, 199 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 modules/video_zencoder/includes/README.markdown (limited to 'modules/video_zencoder/includes/README.markdown') diff --git a/modules/video_zencoder/includes/README.markdown b/modules/video_zencoder/includes/README.markdown deleted file mode 100644 index 0be2256..0000000 --- a/modules/video_zencoder/includes/README.markdown +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ -Zencoder API PHP Library -========================== - -Author: [Steve Heffernan](http://www.steveheffernan.com) (steve (a) zencoder (.) com) -Company: [Zencoder - Online Video Encoder](http://zencoder.com) -Version: 1.1 -Date: 2010-06-04 -Repository: - -For more details on the Zencoder API requirements visit - - - -ENCODING JOB ------------- -The ZencoderJob object creates an encoding job using [cURL](http://zencoder.com/docs/glossary/curl/) -to send [JSON](http://zencoder.com/docs/glossary/json/) formatted parameters to Zencoder's encoding API. - -### Step 1 -Visit the [API builder](https://app.zencoder.com/api_builder) in your account, -and execute a successful encoding job. - -### Step 2 -Copy the successful JSON string, starting with the first curly brace "{", -and pass it as the parameters for a new ZencoderJob object. Execute the script on your server to test that it works. - -#### Example -
-    created) {
-      // Success
-      echo "w00t! \n\n";
-      echo "Job ID: ".$encoding_job->id."\n";
-      echo "Output '".$encoding_job->outputs["web"]->label."' ID: ".$encoding_job->outputs["web"]->id."\n";
-      // Store Job/Output IDs to update their status when notified or to check their progress.
-    } else {
-      // Failed
-      echo "Fail :(\n\n";
-      echo "Errors:\n";
-      foreach($encoding_job->errors as $error) {
-        echo $error."\n";
-      }
-    }
-
-    echo "\nAll Job Attributes:\n";
-    var_dump($encoding_job);
-
-    ?>
-    
- -### Step 3 -Modify the above script to meet your needs. -Your [API Request History](https://app.zencoder.com/api_requests) may come in handy. -You can revisit your [API builder](https://app.zencoder.com/api_builder) to add/update parameters of the JSON. - -You can translate the JSON string into nested associative arrays so that you can dynamically change attributes like "input". -The previous JSON example would become: - - $encoding_job = new ZencoderJob(array( - "api_key" => "93h630j1dsyshjef620qlkavnmzui3", - "input" => "s3://bucket-name/file-name.avi", - "outputs" => array( - array( - "label" => "web" - ) - ) - )); - - -GENERAL API REQUESTS --------------------- -A general API request can be used for all API functionality including **Job Listing**, **Job Details**, **Account Creation**, **Account Details** (even Job Creation if desired). See the [API docs](http://zencoder.com/docs/api/) for all possible API requests. -The first argument is the **API URL**. -The second argument is your **API Key**. -The third argument is the **request parameters** if needed. It can either be a JSON string or an array of parameters. - - -#### Example Job List Request - - $request = new ZencoderRequest( - 'https://app.zencoder/api/jobs', - '93h630j1dsyshjef620qlkavnmzui3' - ); - - if ($request->successful) { - print_r($request->results); - } else { - foreach($request->errors as $error) { - echo $error."\n"; - } - } - -#### Example Account Creation Request - - $request = new ZencoderRequest( - 'https://app.zencoder/api/account', - false, // API key isn't needed for new account creation - array( - "terms_of_service" => "1", - "email" => "test@example.com", - "password" => "1234" - ) - ); - - if ($request->successful) { - print_r($request->results); - } else { - foreach($request->errors as $error) { - echo $error."\n"; - } - } - - -NOTIFICATION HANDLING ----------------------- -The ZencoderOutputNotification class is used to capture and parse JSON data sent from -Zencoder to your app when an output file has been completed. - - - -### Step 1 -Create a script to receive notifications, and upload it to a location on your server that is publicly accessible. - -#### Example - output->state == "finished") { - echo "w00t!\n"; - - // If you're encoding to multiple outputs and only care when all of the outputs are finished - // you can check if the entire job is finished. - if($notification->job->state == "finished") { - echo "Dubble w00t!"; - } - } elseif ($notification->output->state == "cancelled") { - echo "Cancelled!\n"; - } else { - echo "Fail!\n"; - echo $notification->output->error_message."\n"; - echo $notification->output->error_link; - } - - ?> - -### Step 2 -In the parameters for an encoding job, add the URL for your script to the notifications array of each output you want to be notified for. -Then submit the job to test if it works. - -**You can view the results at:** - - -#### Example - ... - "outputs" => array( - array( - "label" => "web", - "notifications" => array("http://example.com.com/encoding/notification.php") - ), - array( - "label" => "iPhone", - "notifications" => array("http://example.com.com/encoding/notification.php") - ) - ) - ... - - -### Step 3 -Modify the above script to meet your needs. -Your [notifications page](https://app.zencoder.com/notifications) will come in handy. - -VERSIONS ---------- - Version 1.1 - 2010-06-04 Added General API Requests - Version 1.0 - 2010-04-02 Jobs and Notifications. \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3