Remote media download just works (tm) too, very easy to get the remote homeserver base url properly with https://www.npmjs.com/package/@modular-matrix/autodiscover-client-configuration
and initial commit published!
https://git.pixie.town/f0x/synapse-media-proxy
:O I think I implemented the whole https://spec.matrix.org/unstable/server-server-api/#server-discovery Matrix server discovery flow!!! It's rather complex, with .well-knowns and SRV records and combinations of those.
Also nice that I could fork of the client-spec counterpart already made by someone else :) https://www.npmjs.com/package/@modular-matrix/autodiscover-client-configuration
submitted 2 things to TWIM https://matrix.org/blog/category/this-week-in-matrix for the first time in aaaages :3
soo good to just come across a library that does what you need to *perfectly*. I was messing about with regexes to parse Content-Disposition stuff, and with this library I can do both the parsing and formatting sooo much nicer (and it's used by express.js so it's Good(tm))
https://www.npmjs.com/package/content-disposition
think I'll set up a test synapse-media-proxy soon(tm) but I'd accompany it with a testing synapse instance too, think NixOS should make it real easy to get that part up and running quick, and then I can get some real-world speedtests by just throwing test media links around :P
Monday though i suppose... i should really learn at least a bit for that fuckin midterm first
big refactor in preparation of thumbnailing support https://git.pixie.town/f0x/synapse-media-proxy/commit/7f2cb50b85ed30fbf6939087559ee5fab479e979
I ❤️ well made npm libraries, `sharp` accepts both buffers and streams (directly from a remote media proxy), and JUST WORKS
ok subscribing to streams when they come available works, subscribing to an already existing stream doesn't because some of the data will already be read-out from it (and thus removed).
And seems having multiple subscribers to the same stream isn't ideal either as varying network speeds/stream consumption would give a similar issue, hmmm
I guess this is the second yakshaving time where I really dive deep into the internals of a Node subsystem (last time it was the module system, resulting in https://www.npmjs.com/package/@require-transpile/core)
I did the proper thing and looked at existing implementations! and there's a module to split a stream to multiple consumers (nice), but nothing that keeps a buffer to backfill late-joiners. This will integrate *perfectly* with my current architecture because I'm already saving the whole stream into a buffer anyways (for later cache serves)
so:
- first request comes in, upstream starts streaming to the first client
- second client requests that file while it's still streaming, it gets a new stream with the buffer up till now + then the new data
- upstream request finishes
- new clients get the whole cached buffer
good news: I did not really know what I was doing!
but now it is done, another biiiiig refactor commit with the new streams architecture https://git.pixie.town/f0x/synapse-media-proxy/commit/091e9dc346a23abdab2a4a660857fee30530c4df
and another published package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/stream-copier
synapse-media-proxy serving files well :3
backed by an actual Synapse here, running on my NixOS new homeserver
plant:
https://media.pixie.town/_matrix/media/r0/download/media.pixie.town/w3sOEEfriKfTTsn4Ad4NyggC
@f0x don’t forget to write the idea down…
@erikk done :)
And now you just get a proper error when trying to thumbnail an unsupported file (like a .txt lol), instead of crashing the server with an uncaught error :")
https://git.pixie.town/f0x/synapse-media-proxy/commit/8b867a48308ddd0437db37854698dc241a87b457