I am writing a full in-depth explanation in my medium.com page. Please visit Build a MERN based video hosting and sharing system to understand the whole architecture and step by step instructions.
MERN Video Streaming is a cutting-edge, open-source platform for video streaming, offering a comprehensive, full-stack solution utilizing the latest MERN stack technologies. With MERN Video Streaming, users can easily upload, manage, and stream videos on demand, providing a seamless experience. This project features a video processing capability that provides real-time notifications upon completion.
The backend is comprised of three services, utilizing Redis messaging for communication. These include an API server, a video conversion service, and an HTTP server serving HLS video files. On the client side, the project uses create-react-app and MUI library, along with socket.io-client and React Context.
The API server is an Expressjs app that uses Joi, Multer, BullMQ, Socket.io, and MongoDB driver. The server communicates with Redis to process and store data, and uses MongoDB as the primary database. The database and Redis are spun up via the docker-compose command.
The video conversion service is a node process that is responsible for converting videos and communicating with Redis via the BullMQ library. The service is not exposed to any HTTP port.
The HTTP server is a plain and simple server that serves HLS video files.
The client app is based on create-react-app and MUI library. It uses socket.io-client and React Context to communicate with the API server and display the video content.
To get started with MERN Video Streaming, you will need to have the following software installed on your local machine:
MERN Video Streaming has been built with the following open-source technologies:
- MongoDB - A document-based database used to store user and video data
- Express - A Node.js web application framework used for the server-side of the application
- React - A JavaScript library for building user interfaces used for the client-side of the application
- Node.js - A JavaScript runtime environment used to run the server-side code
To run the project locally, follow these steps:
git clone [email protected]:foyzulkarim/mern-video-streaming.git
cd server
npm install
cd client
yarn
Navigate to the server
directory and then run docker-compose up
command like
below. It will spin up the databases as daemon mode.
cd server
docker-compose up -d
or
npm run db
Otherwise the updated npm run start
script will start the database and web
servers altogether.
Create a .env
file inside server
directory and copy paste all the key-values from .env.template
file.
cd server
mkdir uploads
cd uploads
mkdir hls processed videos thumbnails
To run this project locally just set http://localhost:4000
as API_SERVER
and http://localhost:4001
as VIDEO_SERVER
in client/src/constants.js
.
Make sure your server(server/src/server.js
) running on port 4000
and your video-server(server/src/video-server.js
) running on port 4001
This will start all the backend services and database together.
cd server
npm run start
cd client
yarn start
You can now access the application at http://localhost:3000.
To upload the videos and serve them from server's folder we need to have below folder structure.
MERN Video Streaming is an open-source project and we welcome contributions from
the community. If you would like to contribute to the project, please refer to
the CONTRIBUTING.md
file for guidelines.
MERN Video Streaming is licensed under the MIT License. Please see the LICENSE
file for more information.
Before running the above commands, make sure that you have Docker and Node.js installed on your machine.
This readme file is not finished yet. I will update it as I go along with the project. Thanks.