Python binding for Rust Media Cloud AI Worker SDK

Based on mcaiworkersdk.

Build

To build the rust application bash cargo build

Test

To run the unit tests, you must build the provided worker example (see the Build section above). bash cargo test

Usage

This worker uses the PyO3 crate to load a Python file, and to execute it. The Python worker must implement some functions to be correctly bound:

If the media feature is enabled, the following function must be implemented: * init_process(stream_handler, format_context, parameters): to initialize the media worker process * process_frame(job_id, stream_index, frame): to process an input audio/video frame * ending_process(parameters): to end the media worker process

NB: the process(handle_callback, parameters) function is not called when the media feature is enabled.

For more details, see the provided worker.py and media_worker.py examples.

Set the PYTHON_WORKER_FILENAME environment variable to specify the path of your Python worker. Otherwise, the worker.py file will be loaded by default.

Running examples

Simple worker

RUST_LOG=debug \ SOURCE_ORDERS="examples/message.json" \ PYTHON_WORKER_FILENAME="worker.py" \ SOURCE_PATH="README.md" \ DESTINATION_PATH="README.md.out" \ cargo run

Media worker

First set the media filename: export SOURCE_PATH="/folder/filename.ext"

Then run the SDK with these parameters: RUST_LOG=debug \ SOURCE_ORDERS="examples/message.json" \ PYTHON_WORKER_FILENAME="media_worker.py" \ DESTINATION_PATH="results.json" \ cargo run --features media