Interface KinesisVideoMediaClient
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AutoCloseable,AwsClient,SdkAutoCloseable,SdkClient
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final StringValue for looking up the service's metadata from theServiceMetadataProvider.static final String -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbuilder()Create a builder that can be used to configure and create aKinesisVideoMediaClient.static KinesisVideoMediaClientcreate()Create aKinesisVideoMediaClientwith the region loaded from theDefaultAwsRegionProviderChainand credentials loaded from theDefaultCredentialsProvider.default ResponseInputStream<GetMediaResponse> getMedia(Consumer<GetMediaRequest.Builder> getMediaRequest) Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream.default GetMediaResponsegetMedia(Consumer<GetMediaRequest.Builder> getMediaRequest, Path destinationPath) Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream.default <ReturnT> ReturnTgetMedia(Consumer<GetMediaRequest.Builder> getMediaRequest, ResponseTransformer<GetMediaResponse, ReturnT> responseTransformer) Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream.default ResponseInputStream<GetMediaResponse> getMedia(GetMediaRequest getMediaRequest) Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream.default GetMediaResponsegetMedia(GetMediaRequest getMediaRequest, Path destinationPath) Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream.default <ReturnT> ReturnTgetMedia(GetMediaRequest getMediaRequest, ResponseTransformer<GetMediaResponse, ReturnT> responseTransformer) Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream.default ResponseBytes<GetMediaResponse> getMediaAsBytes(Consumer<GetMediaRequest.Builder> getMediaRequest) Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream.default ResponseBytes<GetMediaResponse> getMediaAsBytes(GetMediaRequest getMediaRequest) Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream.The SDK service client configuration exposes client settings to the user, e.g., ClientOverrideConfigurationstatic ServiceMetadataMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.SdkAutoCloseable
closeMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.core.SdkClient
serviceName
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Field Details
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SERVICE_NAME
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SERVICE_METADATA_ID
Value for looking up the service's metadata from theServiceMetadataProvider.- See Also:
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Method Details
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getMedia
default <ReturnT> ReturnT getMedia(GetMediaRequest getMediaRequest, ResponseTransformer<GetMediaResponse, ReturnT> responseTransformer) throws ResourceNotFoundException, NotAuthorizedException, InvalidEndpointException, ClientLimitExceededException, ConnectionLimitExceededException, InvalidArgumentException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, KinesisVideoMediaExceptionUse this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream. In the request, you identify the stream name or stream Amazon Resource Name (ARN), and the starting chunk. Kinesis Video Streams then returns a stream of chunks in order by fragment number.
You must first call the
GetDataEndpointAPI to get an endpoint. Then send theGetMediarequests to this endpoint using the --endpoint-url parameter.When you put media data (fragments) on a stream, Kinesis Video Streams stores each incoming fragment and related metadata in what is called a "chunk." For more information, see PutMedia. The
GetMediaAPI returns a stream of these chunks starting from the chunk that you specify in the request.The following limits apply when using the
GetMediaAPI:-
A client can call
GetMediaup to five times per second per stream. -
Kinesis Video Streams sends media data at a rate of up to 25 megabytes per second (or 200 megabits per second) during a
GetMediasession.
If an error is thrown after invoking a Kinesis Video Streams media API, in addition to the HTTP status code and the response body, it includes the following pieces of information:
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x-amz-ErrorTypeHTTP header – contains a more specific error type in addition to what the HTTP status code provides. -
x-amz-RequestIdHTTP header – if you want to report an issue to AWS, the support team can better diagnose the problem if given the Request Id.
Both the HTTP status code and the ErrorType header can be utilized to make programmatic decisions about whether errors are retry-able and under what conditions, as well as provide information on what actions the client programmer might need to take in order to successfully try again.
For more information, see the Errors section at the bottom of this topic, as well as Common Errors.
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getMediaRequest-responseTransformer- Functional interface for processing the streamed response content. The unmarshalled GetMediaResponse and an InputStream to the response content are provided as parameters to the callback. The callback may return a transformed type which will be the return value of this method. SeeResponseTransformerfor details on implementing this interface and for links to pre-canned implementations for common scenarios like downloading to a file. The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The payload Kinesis Video Streams returns is a sequence of chunks from the specified stream. For information about the chunks, see . The chunks that Kinesis Video Streams returns in the
GetMediacall also include the following additional Matroska (MKV) tags:-
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_CONTINUATION_TOKEN (UTF-8 string) - In the event your
GetMediacall terminates, you can use this continuation token in your next request to get the next chunk where the last request terminated. -
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_MILLIS_BEHIND_NOW (UTF-8 string) - Client applications can use this tag value to determine how far behind the chunk returned in the response is from the latest chunk on the stream.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_FRAGMENT_NUMBER - Fragment number returned in the chunk.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_SERVER_TIMESTAMP - Server timestamp of the fragment.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP - Producer timestamp of the fragment.
The following tags will be present if an error occurs:
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_CODE - String description of an error that caused GetMedia to stop.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_ID: Integer code of the error.
The error codes are as follows:
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3002 - Error writing to the stream
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4000 - Requested fragment is not found
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4500 - Access denied for the stream's KMS key
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4501 - Stream's KMS key is disabled
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4502 - Validation error on the stream's KMS key
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4503 - KMS key specified in the stream is unavailable
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4504 - Invalid usage of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4505 - Invalid state of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4506 - Unable to find the KMS key specified in the stream
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5000 - Internal error
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- The transformed result of the ResponseTransformer.
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getMedia
default <ReturnT> ReturnT getMedia(Consumer<GetMediaRequest.Builder> getMediaRequest, ResponseTransformer<GetMediaResponse, ReturnT> responseTransformer) throws ResourceNotFoundException, NotAuthorizedException, InvalidEndpointException, ClientLimitExceededException, ConnectionLimitExceededException, InvalidArgumentException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, KinesisVideoMediaExceptionUse this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream. In the request, you identify the stream name or stream Amazon Resource Name (ARN), and the starting chunk. Kinesis Video Streams then returns a stream of chunks in order by fragment number.
You must first call the
GetDataEndpointAPI to get an endpoint. Then send theGetMediarequests to this endpoint using the --endpoint-url parameter.When you put media data (fragments) on a stream, Kinesis Video Streams stores each incoming fragment and related metadata in what is called a "chunk." For more information, see PutMedia. The
GetMediaAPI returns a stream of these chunks starting from the chunk that you specify in the request.The following limits apply when using the
GetMediaAPI:-
A client can call
GetMediaup to five times per second per stream. -
Kinesis Video Streams sends media data at a rate of up to 25 megabytes per second (or 200 megabits per second) during a
GetMediasession.
If an error is thrown after invoking a Kinesis Video Streams media API, in addition to the HTTP status code and the response body, it includes the following pieces of information:
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x-amz-ErrorTypeHTTP header – contains a more specific error type in addition to what the HTTP status code provides. -
x-amz-RequestIdHTTP header – if you want to report an issue to AWS, the support team can better diagnose the problem if given the Request Id.
Both the HTTP status code and the ErrorType header can be utilized to make programmatic decisions about whether errors are retry-able and under what conditions, as well as provide information on what actions the client programmer might need to take in order to successfully try again.
For more information, see the Errors section at the bottom of this topic, as well as Common Errors.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetMediaRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetMediaRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getMediaRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetMediaRequest.Builderto create a request.responseTransformer- Functional interface for processing the streamed response content. The unmarshalled GetMediaResponse and an InputStream to the response content are provided as parameters to the callback. The callback may return a transformed type which will be the return value of this method. SeeResponseTransformerfor details on implementing this interface and for links to pre-canned implementations for common scenarios like downloading to a file. The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The payload Kinesis Video Streams returns is a sequence of chunks from the specified stream. For information about the chunks, see . The chunks that Kinesis Video Streams returns in the
GetMediacall also include the following additional Matroska (MKV) tags:-
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_CONTINUATION_TOKEN (UTF-8 string) - In the event your
GetMediacall terminates, you can use this continuation token in your next request to get the next chunk where the last request terminated. -
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_MILLIS_BEHIND_NOW (UTF-8 string) - Client applications can use this tag value to determine how far behind the chunk returned in the response is from the latest chunk on the stream.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_FRAGMENT_NUMBER - Fragment number returned in the chunk.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_SERVER_TIMESTAMP - Server timestamp of the fragment.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP - Producer timestamp of the fragment.
The following tags will be present if an error occurs:
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_CODE - String description of an error that caused GetMedia to stop.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_ID: Integer code of the error.
The error codes are as follows:
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3002 - Error writing to the stream
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4000 - Requested fragment is not found
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4500 - Access denied for the stream's KMS key
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4501 - Stream's KMS key is disabled
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4502 - Validation error on the stream's KMS key
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4503 - KMS key specified in the stream is unavailable
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4504 - Invalid usage of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4505 - Invalid state of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4506 - Unable to find the KMS key specified in the stream
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5000 - Internal error
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- The transformed result of the ResponseTransformer.
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getMedia
default GetMediaResponse getMedia(GetMediaRequest getMediaRequest, Path destinationPath) throws ResourceNotFoundException, NotAuthorizedException, InvalidEndpointException, ClientLimitExceededException, ConnectionLimitExceededException, InvalidArgumentException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, KinesisVideoMediaException Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream. In the request, you identify the stream name or stream Amazon Resource Name (ARN), and the starting chunk. Kinesis Video Streams then returns a stream of chunks in order by fragment number.
You must first call the
GetDataEndpointAPI to get an endpoint. Then send theGetMediarequests to this endpoint using the --endpoint-url parameter.When you put media data (fragments) on a stream, Kinesis Video Streams stores each incoming fragment and related metadata in what is called a "chunk." For more information, see PutMedia. The
GetMediaAPI returns a stream of these chunks starting from the chunk that you specify in the request.The following limits apply when using the
GetMediaAPI:-
A client can call
GetMediaup to five times per second per stream. -
Kinesis Video Streams sends media data at a rate of up to 25 megabytes per second (or 200 megabits per second) during a
GetMediasession.
If an error is thrown after invoking a Kinesis Video Streams media API, in addition to the HTTP status code and the response body, it includes the following pieces of information:
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x-amz-ErrorTypeHTTP header – contains a more specific error type in addition to what the HTTP status code provides. -
x-amz-RequestIdHTTP header – if you want to report an issue to AWS, the support team can better diagnose the problem if given the Request Id.
Both the HTTP status code and the ErrorType header can be utilized to make programmatic decisions about whether errors are retry-able and under what conditions, as well as provide information on what actions the client programmer might need to take in order to successfully try again.
For more information, see the Errors section at the bottom of this topic, as well as Common Errors.
- Parameters:
getMediaRequest-destinationPath-Pathto file that response contents will be written to. The file must not exist or this method will throw an exception. If the file is not writable by the current user then an exception will be thrown. The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The payload Kinesis Video Streams returns is a sequence of chunks from the specified stream. For information about the chunks, see . The chunks that Kinesis Video Streams returns in the
GetMediacall also include the following additional Matroska (MKV) tags:-
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_CONTINUATION_TOKEN (UTF-8 string) - In the event your
GetMediacall terminates, you can use this continuation token in your next request to get the next chunk where the last request terminated. -
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_MILLIS_BEHIND_NOW (UTF-8 string) - Client applications can use this tag value to determine how far behind the chunk returned in the response is from the latest chunk on the stream.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_FRAGMENT_NUMBER - Fragment number returned in the chunk.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_SERVER_TIMESTAMP - Server timestamp of the fragment.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP - Producer timestamp of the fragment.
The following tags will be present if an error occurs:
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_CODE - String description of an error that caused GetMedia to stop.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_ID: Integer code of the error.
The error codes are as follows:
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3002 - Error writing to the stream
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4000 - Requested fragment is not found
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4500 - Access denied for the stream's KMS key
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4501 - Stream's KMS key is disabled
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4502 - Validation error on the stream's KMS key
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4503 - KMS key specified in the stream is unavailable
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4504 - Invalid usage of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4505 - Invalid state of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4506 - Unable to find the KMS key specified in the stream
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5000 - Internal error
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- The transformed result of the ResponseTransformer.
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getMedia
default GetMediaResponse getMedia(Consumer<GetMediaRequest.Builder> getMediaRequest, Path destinationPath) throws ResourceNotFoundException, NotAuthorizedException, InvalidEndpointException, ClientLimitExceededException, ConnectionLimitExceededException, InvalidArgumentException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, KinesisVideoMediaException Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream. In the request, you identify the stream name or stream Amazon Resource Name (ARN), and the starting chunk. Kinesis Video Streams then returns a stream of chunks in order by fragment number.
You must first call the
GetDataEndpointAPI to get an endpoint. Then send theGetMediarequests to this endpoint using the --endpoint-url parameter.When you put media data (fragments) on a stream, Kinesis Video Streams stores each incoming fragment and related metadata in what is called a "chunk." For more information, see PutMedia. The
GetMediaAPI returns a stream of these chunks starting from the chunk that you specify in the request.The following limits apply when using the
GetMediaAPI:-
A client can call
GetMediaup to five times per second per stream. -
Kinesis Video Streams sends media data at a rate of up to 25 megabytes per second (or 200 megabits per second) during a
GetMediasession.
If an error is thrown after invoking a Kinesis Video Streams media API, in addition to the HTTP status code and the response body, it includes the following pieces of information:
-
x-amz-ErrorTypeHTTP header – contains a more specific error type in addition to what the HTTP status code provides. -
x-amz-RequestIdHTTP header – if you want to report an issue to AWS, the support team can better diagnose the problem if given the Request Id.
Both the HTTP status code and the ErrorType header can be utilized to make programmatic decisions about whether errors are retry-able and under what conditions, as well as provide information on what actions the client programmer might need to take in order to successfully try again.
For more information, see the Errors section at the bottom of this topic, as well as Common Errors.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetMediaRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetMediaRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getMediaRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetMediaRequest.Builderto create a request.destinationPath-Pathto file that response contents will be written to. The file must not exist or this method will throw an exception. If the file is not writable by the current user then an exception will be thrown. The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The payload Kinesis Video Streams returns is a sequence of chunks from the specified stream. For information about the chunks, see . The chunks that Kinesis Video Streams returns in the
GetMediacall also include the following additional Matroska (MKV) tags:-
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_CONTINUATION_TOKEN (UTF-8 string) - In the event your
GetMediacall terminates, you can use this continuation token in your next request to get the next chunk where the last request terminated. -
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_MILLIS_BEHIND_NOW (UTF-8 string) - Client applications can use this tag value to determine how far behind the chunk returned in the response is from the latest chunk on the stream.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_FRAGMENT_NUMBER - Fragment number returned in the chunk.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_SERVER_TIMESTAMP - Server timestamp of the fragment.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP - Producer timestamp of the fragment.
The following tags will be present if an error occurs:
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_CODE - String description of an error that caused GetMedia to stop.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_ID: Integer code of the error.
The error codes are as follows:
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3002 - Error writing to the stream
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4000 - Requested fragment is not found
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4500 - Access denied for the stream's KMS key
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4501 - Stream's KMS key is disabled
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4502 - Validation error on the stream's KMS key
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4503 - KMS key specified in the stream is unavailable
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4504 - Invalid usage of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4505 - Invalid state of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4506 - Unable to find the KMS key specified in the stream
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5000 - Internal error
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- Returns:
- The transformed result of the ResponseTransformer.
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getMedia
default ResponseInputStream<GetMediaResponse> getMedia(GetMediaRequest getMediaRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, NotAuthorizedException, InvalidEndpointException, ClientLimitExceededException, ConnectionLimitExceededException, InvalidArgumentException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, KinesisVideoMediaException Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream. In the request, you identify the stream name or stream Amazon Resource Name (ARN), and the starting chunk. Kinesis Video Streams then returns a stream of chunks in order by fragment number.
You must first call the
GetDataEndpointAPI to get an endpoint. Then send theGetMediarequests to this endpoint using the --endpoint-url parameter.When you put media data (fragments) on a stream, Kinesis Video Streams stores each incoming fragment and related metadata in what is called a "chunk." For more information, see PutMedia. The
GetMediaAPI returns a stream of these chunks starting from the chunk that you specify in the request.The following limits apply when using the
GetMediaAPI:-
A client can call
GetMediaup to five times per second per stream. -
Kinesis Video Streams sends media data at a rate of up to 25 megabytes per second (or 200 megabits per second) during a
GetMediasession.
If an error is thrown after invoking a Kinesis Video Streams media API, in addition to the HTTP status code and the response body, it includes the following pieces of information:
-
x-amz-ErrorTypeHTTP header – contains a more specific error type in addition to what the HTTP status code provides. -
x-amz-RequestIdHTTP header – if you want to report an issue to AWS, the support team can better diagnose the problem if given the Request Id.
Both the HTTP status code and the ErrorType header can be utilized to make programmatic decisions about whether errors are retry-able and under what conditions, as well as provide information on what actions the client programmer might need to take in order to successfully try again.
For more information, see the Errors section at the bottom of this topic, as well as Common Errors.
- Parameters:
getMediaRequest-- Returns:
- A
ResponseInputStreamcontaining data streamed from service. Note that this is an unmanaged reference to the underlying HTTP connection so great care must be taken to ensure all data if fully read from the input stream and that it is properly closed. Failure to do so may result in sub-optimal behavior and exhausting connections in the connection pool. The unmarshalled response object can be obtained viaResponseInputStream.response(). The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The payload Kinesis Video Streams returns is a sequence of chunks from the specified stream. For information about the chunks, see . The chunks that Kinesis Video Streams returns in the
GetMediacall also include the following additional Matroska (MKV) tags:-
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_CONTINUATION_TOKEN (UTF-8 string) - In the event your
GetMediacall terminates, you can use this continuation token in your next request to get the next chunk where the last request terminated. -
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_MILLIS_BEHIND_NOW (UTF-8 string) - Client applications can use this tag value to determine how far behind the chunk returned in the response is from the latest chunk on the stream.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_FRAGMENT_NUMBER - Fragment number returned in the chunk.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_SERVER_TIMESTAMP - Server timestamp of the fragment.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP - Producer timestamp of the fragment.
The following tags will be present if an error occurs:
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_CODE - String description of an error that caused GetMedia to stop.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_ID: Integer code of the error.
The error codes are as follows:
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3002 - Error writing to the stream
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4000 - Requested fragment is not found
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4500 - Access denied for the stream's KMS key
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4501 - Stream's KMS key is disabled
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4502 - Validation error on the stream's KMS key
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4503 - KMS key specified in the stream is unavailable
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4504 - Invalid usage of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4505 - Invalid state of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4506 - Unable to find the KMS key specified in the stream
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5000 - Internal error
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getMedia
default ResponseInputStream<GetMediaResponse> getMedia(Consumer<GetMediaRequest.Builder> getMediaRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, NotAuthorizedException, InvalidEndpointException, ClientLimitExceededException, ConnectionLimitExceededException, InvalidArgumentException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, KinesisVideoMediaException Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream. In the request, you identify the stream name or stream Amazon Resource Name (ARN), and the starting chunk. Kinesis Video Streams then returns a stream of chunks in order by fragment number.
You must first call the
GetDataEndpointAPI to get an endpoint. Then send theGetMediarequests to this endpoint using the --endpoint-url parameter.When you put media data (fragments) on a stream, Kinesis Video Streams stores each incoming fragment and related metadata in what is called a "chunk." For more information, see PutMedia. The
GetMediaAPI returns a stream of these chunks starting from the chunk that you specify in the request.The following limits apply when using the
GetMediaAPI:-
A client can call
GetMediaup to five times per second per stream. -
Kinesis Video Streams sends media data at a rate of up to 25 megabytes per second (or 200 megabits per second) during a
GetMediasession.
If an error is thrown after invoking a Kinesis Video Streams media API, in addition to the HTTP status code and the response body, it includes the following pieces of information:
-
x-amz-ErrorTypeHTTP header – contains a more specific error type in addition to what the HTTP status code provides. -
x-amz-RequestIdHTTP header – if you want to report an issue to AWS, the support team can better diagnose the problem if given the Request Id.
Both the HTTP status code and the ErrorType header can be utilized to make programmatic decisions about whether errors are retry-able and under what conditions, as well as provide information on what actions the client programmer might need to take in order to successfully try again.
For more information, see the Errors section at the bottom of this topic, as well as Common Errors.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetMediaRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetMediaRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getMediaRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetMediaRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A
ResponseInputStreamcontaining data streamed from service. Note that this is an unmanaged reference to the underlying HTTP connection so great care must be taken to ensure all data if fully read from the input stream and that it is properly closed. Failure to do so may result in sub-optimal behavior and exhausting connections in the connection pool. The unmarshalled response object can be obtained viaResponseInputStream.response(). The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The payload Kinesis Video Streams returns is a sequence of chunks from the specified stream. For information about the chunks, see . The chunks that Kinesis Video Streams returns in the
GetMediacall also include the following additional Matroska (MKV) tags:-
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_CONTINUATION_TOKEN (UTF-8 string) - In the event your
GetMediacall terminates, you can use this continuation token in your next request to get the next chunk where the last request terminated. -
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_MILLIS_BEHIND_NOW (UTF-8 string) - Client applications can use this tag value to determine how far behind the chunk returned in the response is from the latest chunk on the stream.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_FRAGMENT_NUMBER - Fragment number returned in the chunk.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_SERVER_TIMESTAMP - Server timestamp of the fragment.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP - Producer timestamp of the fragment.
The following tags will be present if an error occurs:
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_CODE - String description of an error that caused GetMedia to stop.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_ID: Integer code of the error.
The error codes are as follows:
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3002 - Error writing to the stream
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4000 - Requested fragment is not found
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4500 - Access denied for the stream's KMS key
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4501 - Stream's KMS key is disabled
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4502 - Validation error on the stream's KMS key
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4503 - KMS key specified in the stream is unavailable
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4504 - Invalid usage of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4505 - Invalid state of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4506 - Unable to find the KMS key specified in the stream
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5000 - Internal error
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getMediaAsBytes
default ResponseBytes<GetMediaResponse> getMediaAsBytes(GetMediaRequest getMediaRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, NotAuthorizedException, InvalidEndpointException, ClientLimitExceededException, ConnectionLimitExceededException, InvalidArgumentException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, KinesisVideoMediaException Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream. In the request, you identify the stream name or stream Amazon Resource Name (ARN), and the starting chunk. Kinesis Video Streams then returns a stream of chunks in order by fragment number.
You must first call the
GetDataEndpointAPI to get an endpoint. Then send theGetMediarequests to this endpoint using the --endpoint-url parameter.When you put media data (fragments) on a stream, Kinesis Video Streams stores each incoming fragment and related metadata in what is called a "chunk." For more information, see PutMedia. The
GetMediaAPI returns a stream of these chunks starting from the chunk that you specify in the request.The following limits apply when using the
GetMediaAPI:-
A client can call
GetMediaup to five times per second per stream. -
Kinesis Video Streams sends media data at a rate of up to 25 megabytes per second (or 200 megabits per second) during a
GetMediasession.
If an error is thrown after invoking a Kinesis Video Streams media API, in addition to the HTTP status code and the response body, it includes the following pieces of information:
-
x-amz-ErrorTypeHTTP header – contains a more specific error type in addition to what the HTTP status code provides. -
x-amz-RequestIdHTTP header – if you want to report an issue to AWS, the support team can better diagnose the problem if given the Request Id.
Both the HTTP status code and the ErrorType header can be utilized to make programmatic decisions about whether errors are retry-able and under what conditions, as well as provide information on what actions the client programmer might need to take in order to successfully try again.
For more information, see the Errors section at the bottom of this topic, as well as Common Errors.
- Parameters:
getMediaRequest-- Returns:
- A
ResponseBytesthat loads the data streamed from the service into memory and exposes it in convenient in-memory representations like a byte buffer or string. The unmarshalled response object can be obtained viaResponseBytes.response(). The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The payload Kinesis Video Streams returns is a sequence of chunks from the specified stream. For information about the chunks, see . The chunks that Kinesis Video Streams returns in the
GetMediacall also include the following additional Matroska (MKV) tags:-
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_CONTINUATION_TOKEN (UTF-8 string) - In the event your
GetMediacall terminates, you can use this continuation token in your next request to get the next chunk where the last request terminated. -
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_MILLIS_BEHIND_NOW (UTF-8 string) - Client applications can use this tag value to determine how far behind the chunk returned in the response is from the latest chunk on the stream.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_FRAGMENT_NUMBER - Fragment number returned in the chunk.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_SERVER_TIMESTAMP - Server timestamp of the fragment.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP - Producer timestamp of the fragment.
The following tags will be present if an error occurs:
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_CODE - String description of an error that caused GetMedia to stop.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_ID: Integer code of the error.
The error codes are as follows:
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3002 - Error writing to the stream
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4000 - Requested fragment is not found
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4500 - Access denied for the stream's KMS key
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4501 - Stream's KMS key is disabled
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4502 - Validation error on the stream's KMS key
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4503 - KMS key specified in the stream is unavailable
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4504 - Invalid usage of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4505 - Invalid state of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4506 - Unable to find the KMS key specified in the stream
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5000 - Internal error
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getMediaAsBytes
default ResponseBytes<GetMediaResponse> getMediaAsBytes(Consumer<GetMediaRequest.Builder> getMediaRequest) throws ResourceNotFoundException, NotAuthorizedException, InvalidEndpointException, ClientLimitExceededException, ConnectionLimitExceededException, InvalidArgumentException, AwsServiceException, SdkClientException, KinesisVideoMediaException Use this API to retrieve media content from a Kinesis video stream. In the request, you identify the stream name or stream Amazon Resource Name (ARN), and the starting chunk. Kinesis Video Streams then returns a stream of chunks in order by fragment number.
You must first call the
GetDataEndpointAPI to get an endpoint. Then send theGetMediarequests to this endpoint using the --endpoint-url parameter.When you put media data (fragments) on a stream, Kinesis Video Streams stores each incoming fragment and related metadata in what is called a "chunk." For more information, see PutMedia. The
GetMediaAPI returns a stream of these chunks starting from the chunk that you specify in the request.The following limits apply when using the
GetMediaAPI:-
A client can call
GetMediaup to five times per second per stream. -
Kinesis Video Streams sends media data at a rate of up to 25 megabytes per second (or 200 megabits per second) during a
GetMediasession.
If an error is thrown after invoking a Kinesis Video Streams media API, in addition to the HTTP status code and the response body, it includes the following pieces of information:
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x-amz-ErrorTypeHTTP header – contains a more specific error type in addition to what the HTTP status code provides. -
x-amz-RequestIdHTTP header – if you want to report an issue to AWS, the support team can better diagnose the problem if given the Request Id.
Both the HTTP status code and the ErrorType header can be utilized to make programmatic decisions about whether errors are retry-able and under what conditions, as well as provide information on what actions the client programmer might need to take in order to successfully try again.
For more information, see the Errors section at the bottom of this topic, as well as Common Errors.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the
GetMediaRequest.Builderavoiding the need to create one manually viaGetMediaRequest.builder()- Parameters:
getMediaRequest- AConsumerthat will call methods onGetMediaRequest.Builderto create a request.- Returns:
- A
ResponseBytesthat loads the data streamed from the service into memory and exposes it in convenient in-memory representations like a byte buffer or string. The unmarshalled response object can be obtained viaResponseBytes.response(). The service documentation for the response content is as follows 'The payload Kinesis Video Streams returns is a sequence of chunks from the specified stream. For information about the chunks, see . The chunks that Kinesis Video Streams returns in the
GetMediacall also include the following additional Matroska (MKV) tags:-
AWS_KINESISVIDEO_CONTINUATION_TOKEN (UTF-8 string) - In the event your
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_MILLIS_BEHIND_NOW (UTF-8 string) - Client applications can use this tag value to determine how far behind the chunk returned in the response is from the latest chunk on the stream.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_FRAGMENT_NUMBER - Fragment number returned in the chunk.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_SERVER_TIMESTAMP - Server timestamp of the fragment.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP - Producer timestamp of the fragment.
The following tags will be present if an error occurs:
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_CODE - String description of an error that caused GetMedia to stop.
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AWS_KINESISVIDEO_ERROR_ID: Integer code of the error.
The error codes are as follows:
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3002 - Error writing to the stream
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4000 - Requested fragment is not found
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4500 - Access denied for the stream's KMS key
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4501 - Stream's KMS key is disabled
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4502 - Validation error on the stream's KMS key
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4503 - KMS key specified in the stream is unavailable
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4504 - Invalid usage of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4505 - Invalid state of the KMS key specified in the stream
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4506 - Unable to find the KMS key specified in the stream
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5000 - Internal error
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create
Create aKinesisVideoMediaClientwith the region loaded from theDefaultAwsRegionProviderChainand credentials loaded from theDefaultCredentialsProvider. -
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serviceMetadata
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serviceClientConfiguration
Description copied from interface:SdkClientThe SDK service client configuration exposes client settings to the user, e.g., ClientOverrideConfiguration- Specified by:
serviceClientConfigurationin interfaceAwsClient- Specified by:
serviceClientConfigurationin interfaceSdkClient- Returns:
- SdkServiceClientConfiguration
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