This gem is intended to manage the elastic transcoder services of Amazon Web Services
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'elastic_transcoder'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install elastic_transcoder
First thing to do is to create an rails initilizer with your amazon credentials(initializers/elastic_transcoder.rb):
ElasticTranscoder::Transcoder::Base.amazon_credentials = {
:provider => 'AWS', # required
:aws_access_key_id => 'YOUR_AMAZON_ACCESS_KEY', # required
:aws_secret_access_key => 'YOUR_AMAZON_SECRET_KEY', # required
:region => 'us-east-1' # optional, defaults to 'us-east-1'
}
After that, you can start using your transcoder
Creating the pipeline object:
pipeline_front = ElasticTranscoder::Pipeline.new
Creating a pipeline:
pipeline_front.create_pipeline "Pipeline_name", "input_amazon_s3_bucket", "output_amazon_s3_bucket", "default_role"
Deleting a Pipeline:
pipeline_front.delete_pipeline "pipeline_id"
Listing all pipelines:
pipeline_front.pipelines
Getting a specific pipeline:
pipeline_front.pipeline "pipeline_id"
Now for job creation
Creating the job object:
jobs_front = ElasticTranscoder::Jobs.new
Creating a job:
jobs_front.create_job "input_id", "output_id", "pipeline_id", "preset_id", "thumbnails_pattern"
Example: jobs_front.create_job "videos/my_vid.mov", "videos/encoded_vid.mov", "1364228226277-089c00", "1351620000000-000020", "videos/thumbnail-{count}"
Deleting a job:
jobs_front.delete_job "job_id"
Getting jobs by pipeline:
jobs_front.jobs_by_pipeline "pipeline_id"
Getting jobs by status (possible statuses [Submitted|Progressing|Complete|Canceled|Error]):
jobs_front.jobs_by_status "status"
Getting a specific job:
jobs_front.job "job_id"
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request ======= elastic_transcoder ==================
Amazon Elastic Transcoder frontend