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Opencast Video Editor

Build & Deploy Demo deployment

The Opencast Video Editor is a tool included by Opencast to cut and arrange recordings.

Quick Test

To test locally, run:

npm start

This will start a local test server in the development mode. Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.

The latest version connected to develop.opencast.org is also publicly available at editor.opencast.org.

To open a specific event with the editor, use the GET-Parameter id like so: https://editor.opencast.org/?id=27cd7156-fda6-4b31-aab5-d56833012caf.

Building the Editor

To build the editor for production to the build folder, run:

npm run build

To make the editor work in a sub-path, use:

PUBLIC_URL=/path npm run build

To build a container image, run:

DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build \
    --build-arg NODE_VERSION=16 \
    --build-arg CADDY_VERSION=2.5.1 \
    --build-arg PUBLIC_URL=/ \
    --build-arg REACT_APP_SETTINGS_PATH=/editor-settings.toml \
    -t quay.io/opencast/editor .

Configuration

Configuration Methods

Most configuration options can be set either as an option in the configuration file or as a URL parameter.

The configuration file is called editor-settings.toml. It can either be provided in the public folder when running locally or can be found under etc/opencast/ui-config/mh_default_org/editor when deployed in Opencast. More information can be found in the example configuration file.

If a configuration option belongs to a section, URL parameters are a combination of section and option separated by a single dot.

For example, the following option in the configuration file:

[trackSelection]
show = true

…can be specified as URL parameter in the form trackSelection.show=true.

If an option can be specified both ways, the URL parameter will always take precedence.

Settings

Options which are usually specified in the configuration file are documented in there as well. Metadata configuration options are only documented in the configuration file.

Option URL File Description
id Id of the event that the editor should open by default.
mediaPackageId Deprecated. Use id instead.
allowedCallbackPrefixes Allowed callback prefixes in callback url.
callbackUrl Callback url to go back after finish.
callbackSystem Callback system name to go back to.
opencast.url URL of the opencast server to connect to.
opencast.name Opencast user to use. For demo purposes only.
opencast.password Password to use for authentication. For demo purposes only.
metadata.show Show metadata tab.
trackSelection.show Show track selection tab.
thumbnail.show Show thumbnail tab. Demo only.
debug Enable internationalization debugging.
lng Select a specific language. Use language codes like de or en-US.

How to cut a release for Opencast

  1. (Optional) Run the Update translations workflow, to make sure all changes from crowdin are included in the next release.
  2. Switch to the commit you want to turn into the release
  3. Create and push a new tag
     DATE=$(date +%Y-%m-%d)
     git tag -m Release -s "$DATE"
     git push upstream "$DATE":"$DATE"
  4. Wait for the Create release draft workflow to finish
  5. Submit a pull request against Opencast

Opencast API used by the Editor

The editor accesses the following endpoints in Opencast:

  • /editor/<mediaPackageId>/edit.json (introduced in OC 9.3)
  • /editor/<mediaPackageId>/metadata.json (introduced in OC 9.4)

If you want to use current editor frontend with an earlier Opencast version, you will have to cherry pick the relevant commits from the Opencast repository yourself.

Translating the Editor

You can help translating the editor to your language on crowdin.com/project/opencast-editor. Simply request to join the project on Crowdin and start translating. If you are interested in translating a language which is not a target language right now, please create a GitHub issue and we will add the language.

This project follows the general form of Opencast's Localization Process, especially regarding what happens when you need to change an existing translation key. Any questions not answered there should be referred to the mailing lists!

Notes on Waveform Generation

The editor displays a waveform image on the timeline in the cutting view. This waveform image is generated at runtime from one of the videos of the event. However, to properly generate the image, the video it is generated from needs to be loaded completely once, which takes time and bandwidth. If this poses a problem for your use case, you can instead have Opencast provide an image in the internal publication. Provided images will always take precedence and prevent the generation algorithm form running. The provided image should have the same flavor that is specified in the Opencast configuration file etc/org.opencastproject.editor.EditorServiceImpl.cfg.

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