moonfire-nvr/ui-src/lib/models/Stream.js
Scott Lamb 3fa48ab0da remove the JsonWrapper class
Let's follow the Google Style Guide, in which private variables are
simply suffixed with "_". It's a sign, not a cop, but that's fine.
I'd rather keep things simple, and code review should suffice for
catching uses of a private variable outside the class.
2020-02-22 21:15:37 -08:00

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// vim: set et sw=2 ts=2:
//
// This file is part of Moonfire NVR, a security stream digital video recorder.
// Copyright (C) 2018 Dolf Starreveld <dolf@starreveld.com>
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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//
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//
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// also delete it here.
//
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//
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import Range90k from './Range90k';
/**
* Stream JSON wrapper.
*/
export default class Stream {
/**
* Construct from JSON.
*
* @param {JSON} streamJson JSON for single stream.
*/
constructor(streamJson) {
this.json_ = streamJson;
}
/**
* Get maximimum amount of storage allowed to be used for stream's video
* samples.
*
* @return {Number} Amount in bytes
*/
get retainBytes() {
return this.json_.retainBytes;
}
/**
* Get a Range90K object representing the range encompassing all available
* video samples for the stream.
*
* This range does not mean every second of the range has video!
*
* @return {Range90k} The stream's available recordings range
*/
get range90k() {
return new Range90k(
this.json_.minStartTime90k,
this.json_.maxEndTime90k,
this.json_.totalDuration90k
);
}
/**
* Get the total amount of storage currently taken up by the stream's video
* samples.
*
* @return {Number} Amount in bytes
*/
get totalSampleFileBytes() {
return this.json_.totalSampleFileBytes;
}
/**
* Get the list of the stream's days for which there are video samples.
*
* The result is a Map with dates as keys (in YYYY-MM-DD format) and each
* value is a Range90k object for that day. Here too, the range does not
* mean every second in the range has video, but presence of an entry for
* a day does mean there is at least one (however short) video segment
* available.
*
* @return {Map} Dates are keys, values are Range90K objects.
*/
get days() {
return new Map(
Object.entries(this.json_.days).map(function(t) {
let [k, v] = t;
v = new Range90k(v.startTime90k, v.endTime90k, v.totalDuration90k);
return [k, v];
})
);
}
}