Class Media


  • public class Media
    extends java.lang.Object
    Class created by Automatic Code-Generator.
    This class was built using the Chrome Remote Dev-Tools A.P.I., which is specified by two JSON-RPC Files. These files were obtained from the Chrome Dev Tools Protocol Git Hub Page, which has a "Tip of Tree" (the latest) API-Specification Page Here: JSON-RPC Protocol Specification.

    JSON-Viewable Google-API:
    These files may be viewed here: browser_protocol.json and js_protocol.json.
    These files were converted into this Java-Browser (CDT) Library; they are a Java-Alternative to the Node.js implementation.

    HTML-Viewable API:
    In addition to this Class-Library, these files were also converted to a simple HTML Page, which may be browsed here: Browser API Web-Page

    Node.js RDP-API Implementation:
    You may read about the Node.js Chrome Remote Interface on the Node.js Package Manager Web-Site: NPM
    This domain allows detailed inspection of media elements

    This class is intended to be used with a Headless Browser

    These methods have been tested, to some degree, using Google Chrome. In order to use this class you must start a web-browser instance and make a connection to the browser using a Remote Debugging Port. The initializations may be accomplished using class BRDPC (Browser Remote Debug Protocol Connection).

    Google-Chrome was used during the development process of the classes in this particular package. Note that, lately, it has been asserted Microsoft has switched to using the Chrome-Engine for its Microsoft Edge Browser Internal Code-Base. Therefore, there may limited support / functionality when running the methods in this class with Microsoft-Edge. There is the possibility these will work with Opera & Safari.

    Check whether the your Web-Browser will allow itself to be driven by the Web-Socket RDP-Port 9223.


    Foreign Function API:
    Every one of the methods that reside in this class are designed to do nothing more than:

    1. Accept Parameters from the User, and "Marshall Them" into a Valid JSON-Request
    2. Transmit the Marshalled Request-JSON to a Headless Web-Browser over a Web-Socket RDP Connection
    3. Receive BOTH that Method's Results AND any Browser Event-Firings from the Web-Socket
    4. Parse JSON Method-Results and Browser-Event Firings, and Subsequently Convert them to Standard Java-Types
    5. Report these Method-Results and Browser-Events to the User via an User-Registered Event-Listener or a Promise Object


    Java-HTML Difference:
    Unlike the bulk of the Java HTML JAR Library, there is very little native Java-Code, and very little testing that may be done on any of the classes & methods in this package. The code inside these classes does nothing more than marshall-and-unmarshall Java-Types into Json-Requests (and vice-versa). The Java-Script & Browser modules inside of a Google-Chrome instance are, theoretically, handling these requests, and returning their results (or events) over the Web-Socket Connection.

    It has been asserted (by Google Chrome Developers) that some of these methods are only "partially working" or "experimental".



    Stateless Class:
    This class neither contains any program-state, nor can it be instantiated. The @StaticFunctional Annotation may also be called 'The Spaghetti Report'. Static-Functional classes are, essentially, C-Styled Files, without any constructors or non-static member fields. It is a concept very similar to the Java-Bean's @Stateless Annotation.

    • 1 Constructor(s), 1 declared private, zero-argument constructor
    • 2 Method(s), 2 declared static
    • 5 Field(s), 5 declared static, 4 declared final
    • Fields excused from final modifier (with explanation):
      Field 'counter' is not final. Reason: CONFIGURATION


    • Nested Class Summary

       
      Type Classes: Media Domain Types
      Modifier and Type Inner-Class
      static class  Media.PlayerError
      Corresponds to kMediaError
      static class  Media.PlayerEvent
      Corresponds to kMediaEventTriggered
      static class  Media.PlayerMessage
      Have one type per entry in MediaLogRecord::Type Corresponds to kMessage
      static class  Media.PlayerProperty
      Corresponds to kMediaPropertyChange
       
      Event Classes: Media Domain Events
      Modifier and Type Inner-Class
      static class  Media.playerErrorsRaised
      Send a list of any errors that need to be delivered.
      static class  Media.playerEventsAdded
      Send events as a list, allowing them to be batched on the browser for less congestion.
      static class  Media.playerMessagesLogged
      Send a list of any messages that need to be delivered.
      static class  Media.playerPropertiesChanged
      This can be called multiple times, and can be used to set / override / remove player properties.
      static class  Media.playersCreated
      Called whenever a player is created, or when a new agent joins and receives a list of active players.
    • Method Summary

       
      Media Domain Commands
      Script Returns Modifier and Type Method
      NONE (void) static Script<> disable()
      Disables the Media domain.
      NONE (void) static Script<> enable()
      Enables the Media domain
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Method Detail

      • enable

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        public static Script<java.lang.String,​JsonObject,​Ret0enable()
        Enables the Media domain
        Returns:
        An instance of Script<String, JsonObject, Ret0>

        This Script instance must be executed before the browser receives the invocation-request.

        This Browser-Function does not have a return-value. You may choose to await the Promise<JsonObject, Ret0 > to ensure the Browser Function has run to completion.
      • disable

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        public static Script<java.lang.String,​JsonObject,​Ret0disable()
        Disables the Media domain.
        Returns:
        An instance of Script<String, JsonObject, Ret0>

        This Script instance must be executed before the browser receives the invocation-request.

        This Browser-Function does not have a return-value. You may choose to await the Promise<JsonObject, Ret0 > to ensure the Browser Function has run to completion.