| # Media Cut Endpoint |
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| ## 1. Overview |
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| The `/v1/media/cut` endpoint is part of the Flask API application and is designed to cut specified segments from a media file (video or audio) with optional encoding settings. This endpoint fits into the overall API structure as a part of the `v1` blueprint, which contains various media-related functionalities. |
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| ## 2. Endpoint |
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| **URL Path:** `/v1/media/cut` |
| **HTTP Method:** `POST` |
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| ## 3. Request |
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| ### Headers |
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| - `x-api-key` (required): The API key for authentication. |
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| ### Body Parameters |
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| The request body must be a JSON object with the following properties: |
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| - `media_url` (required, string): The URL of the media file to be cut. |
| - `cuts` (required, array of objects): An array of cut segments, where each object has the following properties: |
| - `start` (required, string): The start time of the cut segment in the format `hh:mm:ss.ms`. |
| - `end` (required, string): The end time of the cut segment in the format `hh:mm:ss.ms`. |
| - `video_codec` (optional, string): The video codec to be used for encoding the output file. Default is `libx264`. |
| - `video_preset` (optional, string): The video preset to be used for encoding the output file. Default is `medium`. |
| - `video_crf` (optional, number): The Constant Rate Factor (CRF) value for video encoding. Must be between 0 and 51. Default is 23. |
| - `audio_codec` (optional, string): The audio codec to be used for encoding the output file. Default is `aac`. |
| - `audio_bitrate` (optional, string): The audio bitrate to be used for encoding the output file. Default is `128k`. |
| - `webhook_url` (optional, string): The URL to receive a webhook notification upon completion of the task. |
| - `id` (optional, string): A unique identifier for the request. |
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| ### Example Request |
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| ```json |
| { |
| "media_url": "https://example.com/video.mp4", |
| "cuts": [ |
| { |
| "start": "00:00:10.000", |
| "end": "00:00:20.000" |
| }, |
| { |
| "start": "00:00:30.000", |
| "end": "00:00:40.000" |
| } |
| ], |
| "video_codec": "libx264", |
| "video_preset": "medium", |
| "video_crf": 23, |
| "audio_codec": "aac", |
| "audio_bitrate": "128k", |
| "webhook_url": "https://example.com/webhook", |
| "id": "unique-request-id" |
| } |
| ``` |
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| ``` |
| curl -X POST \ |
| https://api.example.com/v1/media/cut \ |
| -H 'x-api-key: YOUR_API_KEY' \ |
| -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ |
| -d '{ |
| "media_url": "https://example.com/video.mp4", |
| "cuts": [ |
| { |
| "start": "00:00:10.000", |
| "end": "00:00:20.000" |
| }, |
| { |
| "start": "00:00:30.000", |
| "end": "00:00:40.000" |
| } |
| ], |
| "video_codec": "libx264", |
| "video_preset": "medium", |
| "video_crf": 23, |
| "audio_codec": "aac", |
| "audio_bitrate": "128k", |
| "webhook_url": "https://example.com/webhook", |
| "id": "unique-request-id" |
| }' |
| ``` |
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| ## 4. Response |
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| ### Success Response |
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| The success response follows the general response structure defined in the `app.py` file. Here's an example: |
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| ```json |
| { |
| "code": 200, |
| "id": "unique-request-id", |
| "job_id": "a1b2c3d4-e5f6-g7h8-i9j0-k1l2m3n4o5p6", |
| "response": { |
| "file_url": "https://example.com/output.mp4" |
| }, |
| "message": "success", |
| "run_time": 5.234, |
| "queue_time": 0.012, |
| "total_time": 5.246, |
| "pid": 12345, |
| "queue_id": 1234567890, |
| "queue_length": 0, |
| "build_number": "1.0.0" |
| } |
| ``` |
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| ### Error Responses |
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| - **400 Bad Request**: Returned when the request payload is missing or invalid. |
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| ```json |
| { |
| "code": 400, |
| "message": "Invalid request payload" |
| } |
| ``` |
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| - **401 Unauthorized**: Returned when the `x-api-key` header is missing or invalid. |
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| ```json |
| { |
| "code": 401, |
| "message": "Unauthorized" |
| } |
| ``` |
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| - **500 Internal Server Error**: Returned when an unexpected error occurs on the server. |
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| ```json |
| { |
| "code": 500, |
| "message": "Internal Server Error" |
| } |
| ``` |
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| ## 5. Error Handling |
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| The endpoint handles the following common errors: |
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| - Missing or invalid request parameters: Returns a 400 Bad Request error. |
| - Authentication failure: Returns a 401 Unauthorized error if the `x-api-key` header is missing or invalid. |
| - Unexpected exceptions: Returns a 500 Internal Server Error if an unexpected exception occurs during the media cut process. |
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| The main application context (`app.py`) also includes error handling for queue overload. If the maximum queue length is reached, the endpoint returns a 429 Too Many Requests error. |
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| ## 6. Usage Notes |
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| - The `media_url` parameter must be a valid URL pointing to a media file (video or audio). |
| - The `cuts` parameter must be an array of objects, where each object specifies a start and end time for a cut segment in the format `hh:mm:ss.ms`. |
| - The optional encoding parameters (`video_codec`, `video_preset`, `video_crf`, `audio_codec`, `audio_bitrate`) can be used to customize the output file encoding settings. |
| - The `webhook_url` parameter is optional and can be used to receive a webhook notification upon completion of the task. |
| - The `id` parameter is optional and can be used to uniquely identify the request. |
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| ## 7. Common Issues |
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| - Providing an invalid or inaccessible `media_url`. |
| - Providing invalid or out-of-range values for the encoding parameters. |
| - Providing overlapping or invalid cut segments in the `cuts` parameter. |
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| ## 8. Best Practices |
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| - Validate the input parameters on the client-side before sending the request. |
| - Use the `webhook_url` parameter to receive notifications and handle the response asynchronously. |
| - Monitor the `queue_length` parameter in the response to manage the load on the API. |
| - Use the `id` parameter to correlate requests and responses for better tracking and debugging. |