- OBS Studio
- OBS Websocket v5 Plugin
- With the release of OBS Studio version 28, Websocket plugin is included by default. But it should be manually installed for earlier versions of OBS.
- Ruby 3.0 or greater
bundle add obsws
bundle install
Pass host
, port
and password
as keyword arguments.
require "obsws"
class Main
INPUT = "Mic/Aux"
def run
OBSWS::Requests::Client
.new(host: "localhost", port: 4455, password: "strongpassword")
.run do |client|
# Toggle the mute state of your Mic input and print its new mute state
client.toggle_input_mute(INPUT)
resp = client.get_input_mute(INPUT)
puts "Input '#{INPUT}' was set to #{resp.input_muted}"
end
end
end
Main.new.run if $PROGRAM_NAME == __FILE__
Passing OBSWS::Requests::Client.run a block closes the socket once the block returns.
Method names for requests match the API calls but snake cased.
example:
# GetVersion
resp = r_client.get_version
# SetCurrentProgramScene
r_client.set_current_program_scene("BRB")
For a full list of requests refer to Requests
Register blocks with the Event client using the on
method. Event tokens should match the event name but snake cased.
The event data will be passed to the block.
example:
class Observer
def initialize
@e_client = OBSWS::Events::Client.new(host: "localhost", port: 4455, password: "strongpassword")
# register blocks on event types.
@e_client.on :current_program_scene_changed do |data|
...
end
@e_client.on :input_mute_state_changed do |data|
...
end
end
end
For a full list of events refer to Events
For both request responses and event data you may inspect the available attributes using attrs
.
example:
resp = @r_client.get_version
p resp.attrs
@e_client.on :input_mute_state_changed do |data|
p data.attrs
end
If a general error occurs an OBSWSError
will be raised.
If a connection attempt fails or times out an OBSWSConnectionError
will be raised.
If a request fails an OBSWSRequestError
will be raised with a status code.
- The request name and code are retrievable through the following attributes:
req_name
code
For a full list of status codes refer to Codes
To enable logs set an environmental variable OBSWS_LOG_LEVEL
to the appropriate level.
example in powershell:
$env:OBSWS_LOG_LEVEL="DEBUG"
To run all tests:
bundle exec rake -v
For the full documentation: