A wrapper to comfortably use mpv player with node.js. It provides functions for most of the commands needed to control the player. It's easy to use and highly flexible.
The module keeps an instance of mpv running in the background (using mpv's --idle
) and communicates over the Json IPC API.
It also provides direct access to the IPC socket. Thus this module is not only limited to the methods it provides, but can also fully communicate with the mpv API.
Works on UNIX and Windows.
This module requires mpv to be installed on your system to work. On Windows you can provide the path to the mpv.exe using the binary
option, when creating the mpv instance
For streaming playback from sources such as YouTube and SoundCloud youtube-dl is required
I'm currently developing a version 2 of this API, which can be found here. Version 2 will change/break some part of the API since it will make quite some use of Promises. Due to the asynchronous nature of sending commands over a socket and waiting for a response to see if it actually worked (something that has not been done at all in version 1) this was necessary. While I'm sorry that I have to break the API for people, it will make the module a lot more robust and better to use, I promise.
npm install node-mpv
brew install mpv youtube-dl
sudo apt-get install mpv youtube-dl
Go to the respective websites mpv and youtube-dl and follow the install instructions.
youtube-dl is only required if you want to stream videos or music from YouTube, SoundCloud or other websites supported by youtube-dl. See here for a list of supported websites.
let mpv = require('node-mpv');
let mpvPlayer = new mpv();
You can optionally pass a Json object with options to the constructor. Possible options, along with their default values are the following
{
"audio_only": false,
"binary": null,
"debug": false,
"ipcCommand": null,
"socket": "/tmp/node-mpv.sock", // UNIX
"socket": "\\\\.\\pipe\\mpvserver", // Windows
"time_update": 1,
"verbose": false,
}
audio_only
will add the--no-video
and--no-audio-display
argument and start mpv in audio only modebinary
will use the provied path to a mpv binary instead of using the one found in $PATHdebug
prints error messagesipc_command
sets the ipc command to start the ipc socket. Possible options are --input-unix-socket and --input-ipc-server. This is usually not needed since Node-MPV is able to determine the correct command on its ownsocket
specifies the socket mpv openstime_update
the time interval in seconds, how often mpv should report the current time position, when playing a song or videoverbose
will print various information on the console
You can also provide an optional second argument, an Array containing mpv command line options. A list of available arguments can be found in the documentation
let mpvPlayer = new mpv({
"verbose": true,
"audio_only": true
},
[
"--fullscreen",
"--fps=60"
]);
mpv is then easily controllable via simple function calls.
mpvPlayer.load("/path/to/your/favorite/song.mp3");
mpvPlayer.volume(70);
Events are used to detect changes.
mpvPlayer.on('statuschange', function(status){
console.log(status);
});
mpvPlayer.on('stopped', function() {
console.log("Gimme more music");
});
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load (content, mode="replace, options)
Will load the
content
(either a file or a url) and start playing it. This behaviour can be changed using themode
optionmode
replace
(default) replace current title and play it immediatelyappend
appends the file to the playlistappend-play
appends the file to the playlist. If the playlist is empty this file will be played
options
(optional) an array that can be used to pass additional options to mpv
There is another
append
function in the playlist section, which can be used to append either files or streams.
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play ()
Starts playback when in the pause state
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stop ()
Stops the playback entirely
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pause ()
Pauses playback
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resume ()
Resumes from the pause state
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togglePause ()
Toggles the pause state
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mute ()
This methods behaviours has changed with version 0.13.0, use toggleMute() instead
Mutes the player
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unmute ()
Unmutes the player
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toggleMute ()
Toggles between muted and unmuted
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volume (volumeLevel)
Sets volume to
volumeLevel
. Allowed values are between 0-100. All values below or above will just set the volume to 0 or 100 respectively -
adjustVolume (value)
Adjusts the volume with the specified
value
. If this results in the volume going below 0 or above 100 it will be set to 0 or 100 respectively -
seek (seconds)
Will jump back or forth in the song or video for the specified amount of
seconds
. Going beyond the duration of a title results in the playback stopping -
goToPosition (seconds)
Jumps to the position specified by
seconds
. Going beyond the boundaries of a title results in playback stopping -
loop (times)
Loops the current title
times
often. If set to "inf" the title is looped forever -
quit ()
Quits mpv. The player instance cannot be used anymore afterwards. A new one has to be created.
let player = new mpv(); mpv.quit() // restarting player = new mpv();
This behaviour will be improved with Version 2 of this module
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loadPlaylist (playlist, mode="replace")
Loads a playlist file.
mode
can be one of the two folllowingreplace
(default) Replaces the old playist with the new oneappend
Appends the new playlist to the active one
This function does not work with YouTube or SoundCloud playlists. Use loadFile or loadStream instead
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append (file, mode="append", options)
Appends
file
(which can also be an url) to the playlist.mode
append
(default) Append the titleappend-play
When the playlist is empty the title will be started
options
(optional) an array that can be used to pass additional options to mpv
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next (mode="weak")
Skips the current title.
mode
can be one of the following twoweak
(default) If the current title is the last one in the playlist it is not skippedforce
The title is skipped and if it was the last one in the playlist, playback is stopped
-
prev (mode="weak")
Jumps to the previous title.
mode
can be one of the following twoweak
(default) If the title is the first one in the playlist nothing happensforce
If the was the first one in the playlist, playback is stopped
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clearPlaylist ()
Clears the playlist
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playlistRemove (index)
Removes the title at
index
from the playlist. Ifindex
is set to "current" the current title is removed and playback stops -
playlistMove (index1, index2)
Moves the title at
index1
to the position atindex2
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shuffle ()
Shuffles the playlist into a random order
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addAudioTrack (file, flag, title, lang)
Adds an audio file to the video that is loaded.
file
The audio file to loadflag
(optional) Can be one of "select" (default), "auto" or "cached"title
(optional) The name for the audio track in the UIlang
(optional) the language of the audio track
flag
has the following effects- select - the added audio track is selected immediately
- auto - the audio track is not selected
- cached - select the audio track, but if an audio track file with the same name is already loaded, the new file is not added and the old one is selected instead
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removeAudioTrack ()
Removes the audio track specified by
id
. Works only for external audio tracks -
selectAudioTrack (id)
Selects the audio track associated with
id
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cycleAudioTracks ()
Cycles through the audio tracks
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adjustAudioTiming (seconds)
Shifts the audio timing by
seconds
-
speed (scale)
Controls the playback speed by
scale
which can take any value between 0.01 and 100If the
--auto-pitch-correction
flag (on by default) is used, this will not pitch the audio and uses a scaletempo audio filter
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fullscreen ()
Goes into fullscreen mode
-
leaveFullscreen ()
Leaves fullscreen mode
-
toggleFullscreen ()
Toggles between fullscreen and windowed mode
-
screenshot (file, option)
Takes a screenshot and saves it to
file
.options
is one of the followingsubtitles
(default) Takes a screenshot including the subtitlesvideo
Only the image, no subtitleswindow
The scaled mpv window
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rotateVideo (degrees)
Rotates the video clockwise.
degree
can only be multiples of 90 and the rotation is absolute, not relative -
zoomVideo (factor)
Zooms into the video. 0 does not zoom at all, 1 zooms double and so on
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brightness (value)
Sets the brightness to
value
. Allowed values are between -100 and 100 -
contrast (value)
Sets the contrast to
value
. Allowed values are between -100 and 100 -
saturation (value)
Sets the saturation to
value
. Allowed values are between -100 and 100 -
gamma (value)
Sets the gamma to
value
. Allowed values are between -100 and 100 -
hue (value)
Sets the hue to
value
. Allowed values are between -100 and 100
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addSubtitles (file, flag, title, lang)
Adds a subtitle file to the video that is loaded.
file
The subtitle file to loadflag
(optional) Can be one of "select" (default), "auto" or "cached"title
(optional) The name for the subtitle file in the UIlang
(optional) The language of the subtitle
flag
has the following effects- select - the added subtitle is selected immediately
- auto - the subtitle is not selected
- cached - select the subtitle, but if a subtitle file with the same name is already loaded, the new file is not added and the old one is selected instead
-
removeSubtitles (id)
Removes the subtitle file specified by
id
. Works only for external subtitles -
selectSubtitles (id)
Selects the subtitle associated with
id
-
cycleSubtitles ()
Cycles through all available subtitles
-
toggleSubtitleVisibility ()
Toggles between hidden and visible subtitles
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showSubtitles ()
Shows the subtitles
-
hideSubtitles ()
Hides the subtitles
-
adjustSubtitleTiming (seconds)
Shifts the subtitle timing by
seconds
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subtitleSeek (lines)
Jumps as many lines of subtitles as defined by
lines
. Can be negative. This will also seek in the video. -
subtitleScale (scale)
Adjust the scale of the subtitles
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displayASS (assMessage, duration, position=7)
Displays ass-formated subtitles. A good documentation about ass can be found here.
assMessage
the subitle text along with the ass-tagsduration
the time the subtitle should be displayed in milisecondsposition
where the subtitles are displayed. It works like a numpad (5 being center and so on). The default is 7 - the top left corner
This method will add
${osd-ass-cc/0}
(along with the position tag) in front of your message, to enable ass formating and parameter expansion.You cannot show two different subtitles at the same time, the newer one will overwrite the previous one. This is a limitation of mpv.
Unfortunately beforehand defined ass styles do not work, you have to style your subtitles using ass-tags
player.displayASS('{\\fsp10}Hey I'm a letter spaced subtitle in the center of the screen', 5000, 5);
These methods can be used to alter properties or send arbitary commands to the running mpv player. Information about what commands and properties are available can be found in the list of commands and list of properties sections of the mpv documentation.
The most common commands are already covered by this modules API. This part enables you to send any command you want over IPC. With this you are not limited the methods defined by this module.
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setProperty (property, value)
Sets the specified
property
to the specifiedvalue
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setMultipleProperties (properties)
Calls setProperty for every property specified in the arguments Json object. For example
setMultipleProperties({ "volume": 70, "fullscreen": true });
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getProperty (property)
Gets information about the specified property
.
This function returns a promise and is used as in the example below
mpvPlayer.getProperty('duration')
.then(function(duration) {
console.log("Duration: ", duration);
});
-
addProperty (property, value)
Increase the
property
by the specifiedvalue
. Needless to say this can only be used on numerical properties. Negative values are possible -
multiplyProperty (property, value)
Multiply the specified
property
byvalue
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cycleProperty (property)
Cycles the values of an arbitrary property
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command (command, args)
Sends the
command
to the mpv player with the arguments specified inargs
The Json command`{"command": ["loadfile", "audioSong.mp3"]}`
becomes a function call
`command("loadfile",["audioSong.mp3"]`
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commandJSON (command)
Sends a command, specified by a JSON object to mpv. Please refer to the documentation for the protocol.
let command = { 'command': [ 'loadfile', 'audioSong.mp3' ] }; mpvPlayer.commandJSON(command);
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freeCommand (command)
This will send an arbitrary command to the mpv player. It must follow the specification of the Json IPC protocol. Its syntax can be found in the documentation.
A trailing "\n" will be added to the command.
node-mpv allows you to observe any property the mpv API offers you, by simply using the observeProperty function.
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observeProperty (property, id)
This will add the specified property to the statusupdate event which is emitted whenever one of the observed properties changes.
The Ids 0-12 are already taken by the properties which are observed by default.
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unobserveProperty(id)
This will remove the property associated with the specified id from the statusupdate.
Unobserving default properties may break the module.
The Node-MPV module provides various events to notify about changes of the mpv player's state.
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started
Whenever mpv starts playing a song or video
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stopped
Whenever the playback has stopped
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paused
Whenever mpv was paused
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resumed
Whenever mpv was resumed
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timeposition <seconds>
When a song or video is currently playing and the playback is not paused, this event will emit the current position in seconds.
When creating the mpv instance you can set a parameter, how often this event should occur. Default is every second
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seek
Whenever a
seek()
orgoToPosition()
is called, or some external source searches, this event is emitted providing a timeposition object with the following information{ start: <timeposition before seeking>, end: <timeposition after seeking> }
In case the seek can not be finished, for example because the file is changed while seeking, this event is not emitted. It is only emitted when the seeking has successfully finished.
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statuschange <status object>
Whenever the status of one of the observed properties changes, this event will be emitted providing the complete status object
By default various properties are already observed and the status object looks like the following
{ "mute": false, "pause": false, "duration": null, "volume": 100, "filename": null, "path": null, "media-title": null, "playlist-pos": 0, "playlist-count": 0, "loop": "no" }
If the player is running in video mode the following properties are present as well.
{ "fullscreen": false, "sub-visibility": false }
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filename
When playing a local file this contains the filename. When playing for example a YouTube stream, this will only contain the trailing url -
path
Provides the absolute path to the file or the full url of a stream -
media-title
If available in the file this will contain the title. When streaming from YouTube this will be set to the video's nameThis object can expanded through the observeProperty method making it possible to watch any state you desire, given it is provided by mpv
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As of mpv version 0.17.0, the playlist-count
property is not updated as one would expect. It is not updated on playlistRemove and append. I already filed an issue about that and the problem was already fixed. If you need this feature you will have to build and install mpv yourself. Instructions for that can be found on the projects GitHub page.
var mpvAPI = require('./mpv.js');
var mpvPlayer = new mpvAPI();
// This will load and start the song
mpvPlayer.load('/path/to/your/favorite/song.mp3');
// This will bind this function to the stopped event
mpvPlayer.on('stopped', function() {
console.log("Your favorite song just finished, let's start it again!");
mpvPlayer.load('/path/to/your/favorite/song.mp3');
});
// Set the volume to 50%
mpvPlayer.volume(50);
// Stop to song emitting the stopped event
mpvPlayer.stop();
The command line argument to start the IPC socket has changed in mpv version 0.17.0 from --input-unix-socket
to --input-ipc-socket
. This module uses regular expressions to find the version number from the mpv --version
output. If mpv is compiled from source, the version number is stated as UNKNOWN and this module will assume, that you use the latest version and use the new command.
If you use self compiled version stating UNKNOWN as the version number below mpv version 0.17.0 you have to use the ipc_command option with '--input-unix-socket'.
To check this enter the following in your command shell
mpv --version
MPV Player version 0.18.1 has some issues that the player crashes sometimes, when sending commands through the ipc socket. If you're using version 0.18.0 try to use a newer (or older) version.
To check your version number enter the following in your command shell
mpv --version
If your JS code is correct but you are still experiencing crashes, a good place to start debugging is by disabling the default config and/or plugins.
mpvPlayer = new mpv({
...
},
[
"--no-config",
"--load-scripts=no"
]);
For example, autoload.lua
is known to cause problems when loading files in quick succession from a folder with many files.
See changelog for more information or API breaking changes