av/container/mts/payload_test.go

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/*
NAME
payload_test.go
DESCRIPTION
payload_test.go provides testing to validate utilities found in payload.go.
AUTHOR
Saxon A. Nelson-Milton <saxon@ausocean.org>
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2017 the Australian Ocean Lab (AusOcean)
It is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify them
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with revid in gpl.txt. If not, see [GNU licenses](http://www.gnu.org/licenses).
*/
package mts
import (
"bytes"
"math/rand"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"testing"
"time"
"bitbucket.org/ausocean/av/container/mts/meta"
"bitbucket.org/ausocean/av/container/mts/psi"
)
// TestExtract checks that we can coorectly extract media, pts, id and meta from
// an MPEGTS stream using Extract.
func TestExtract(t *testing.T) {
Meta = meta.New()
const (
psiInterval = 5 // Write PSI at start and after every 5 frames.
numOfFrames = 30 // Total number of frames to write.
maxFrameSize = 1000 // Max frame size to randomly generate.
minFrameSize = 100 // Min frame size to randomly generate.
rate = 25 // Framerate (fps)
interval = float64(1) / rate // Time interval between frames.
ptsFreq = 90000 // Standard PTS frequency base.
)
frames := genFrames(numOfFrames, minFrameSize, maxFrameSize)
var (
clip bytes.Buffer // This will hold the MPEG-TS data.
want Clip // This is the Clip that we should get.
err error
)
// Now write frames.
var curTime float64
for i, frame := range frames {
// Check to see if it's time to write another lot of PSI.
if i%psiInterval == 0 && i != len(frames)-1 {
// We'll add the frame number as meta.
Meta.Add("frameNum", strconv.Itoa(i))
err = writePSIWithMeta(&clip, t)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("did not expect error writing psi: %v", err)
}
}
nextPTS := uint64(curTime * ptsFreq)
err = writeFrame(&clip, frame, uint64(nextPTS))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("did not expect error writing frame: %v", err)
}
curTime += interval
// Need the meta map for the new expected Frame.
metaMap, err := meta.GetAllAsMap(Meta.Encode())
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("did not expect error getting meta map: %v", err)
}
// Create an equivalent Frame and append to our Clip want.
want.frames = append(want.frames, Frame{
Media: frame,
PTS: nextPTS,
ID: streamIDH264,
Meta: metaMap,
})
}
// Now use Extract to get frames from clip.
got, err := Extract(clip.Bytes())
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("did not expect error using Extract. Err: %v", err)
}
// Check length of got and want.
if len(want.frames) != len(got.frames) {
t.Fatalf("did not get expected length for got.\nGot: %v\n, Want: %v\n", len(got.frames), len(want.frames))
}
// Check frames individually.
for i, frame := range want.frames {
// Check media data.
wantMedia := frame.Media
gotMedia := got.frames[i].Media
if !bytes.Equal(wantMedia, gotMedia) {
t.Fatalf("did not get expected data for frame: %v\nGot: %v\nWant: %v\n", i, gotMedia, wantMedia)
}
// Check stream ID.
wantID := frame.ID
gotID := got.frames[i].ID
if wantID != gotID {
t.Fatalf("did not get expected ID for frame: %v\nGot: %v\nWant: %v\n", i, gotID, wantID)
}
// Check meta.
wantMeta := frame.Meta
gotMeta := got.frames[i].Meta
if !reflect.DeepEqual(wantMeta, gotMeta) {
t.Fatalf("did not get expected meta for frame: %v\nGot: %v\nwant: %v\n", i, gotMeta, wantMeta)
}
}
}
// writePSIWithMeta writes PSI to b with updated metadata.
func writePSIWithMeta(b *bytes.Buffer, t *testing.T) error {
// Write PAT.
pat := Packet{
PUSI: true,
PID: PatPid,
CC: 0,
AFC: HasPayload,
Payload: psi.AddPadding(patTable),
}
_, err := b.Write(pat.Bytes(nil))
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Update the meta in the pmt table.
pmtTable, err = updateMeta(pmtTable, (*testLogger)(t))
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Write PMT.
pmt := Packet{
PUSI: true,
PID: PmtPid,
CC: 0,
AFC: HasPayload,
Payload: psi.AddPadding(pmtTable),
}
_, err = b.Write(pmt.Bytes(nil))
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// TestClipBytes checks that Clip.Bytes correctly returns the concatendated media
// data from the Clip's frames slice.
func TestClipBytes(t *testing.T) {
Meta = meta.New()
const (
psiInterval = 5 // Write PSI at start and after every 5 frames.
numOfFrames = 30 // Total number of frames to write.
maxFrameSize = 1000 // Max frame size to randomly generate.
minFrameSize = 100 // Min frame size to randomly generate.
rate = 25 // Framerate (fps)
interval = float64(1) / rate // Time interval between frames.
ptsFreq = 90000 // Standard PTS frequency base.
)
frames := genFrames(numOfFrames, minFrameSize, maxFrameSize)
var (
clip bytes.Buffer // This will hold the MPEG-TS data.
want []byte // This is the Clip that we should get.
err error
)
// Now write frames.
var curTime float64
for i, frame := range frames {
// Check to see if it's time to write another lot of PSI.
if i%psiInterval == 0 && i != len(frames)-1 {
// We'll add the frame number as meta.
Meta.Add("frameNum", strconv.Itoa(i))
err = writePSIWithMeta(&clip, t)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("did not expect error writing psi: %v", err)
}
}
nextPTS := uint64(curTime * ptsFreq)
err = writeFrame(&clip, frame, uint64(nextPTS))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("did not expect error writing frame: %v", err)
}
curTime += interval
// Append the frame straight to the expected pure media slice.
want = append(want, frame...)
}
// Now use Extract to get Clip and then use Bytes to get the slice of straight media.
gotClip, err := Extract(clip.Bytes())
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("did not expect error using Extract. Err: %v", err)
}
got := gotClip.Bytes()
// Check length and equality of got and want.
if len(want) != len(got) {
t.Fatalf("did not get expected length for got.\nGot: %v\n, Want: %v\n", len(got), len(want))
}
if !bytes.Equal(want, got) {
t.Error("did not get expected result")
}
}
// genFrames is a helper function to generate a series of dummy media frames
// with randomized size. n is the number of frames to generate, min is the min
// size is min size of random frame and max is max size of random frames.
func genFrames(n, min, max int) [][]byte {
// Generate randomly sized data for each frame and fill.
rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano())
frames := make([][]byte, n)
for i := range frames {
frames[i] = make([]byte, rand.Intn(max-min)+min)
for j := 0; j < len(frames[i]); j++ {
frames[i][j] = byte(j)
}
}
return frames
}
// TestTrimToPTSRange checks that Clip.TrimToPTSRange will correctly return a
// sub Clip of the given PTS range.
func TestTrimToPTSRange(t *testing.T) {
const (
numOfTestFrames = 10
ptsInterval = 4
frameSize = 3
)
clip := &Clip{}
// Generate test frames.
for i := 0; i < numOfTestFrames; i++ {
clip.backing = append(clip.backing, []byte{byte(i), byte(i), byte(i)}...)
clip.frames = append(
clip.frames,
Frame{
Media: clip.backing[i*frameSize : (i+1)*frameSize],
PTS: uint64(i * ptsInterval),
idx: i * frameSize,
},
)
}
// We test each of these scenarios.
tests := []struct {
from uint64
to uint64
expect []byte
err error
}{
{
from: 6,
to: 15,
expect: []byte{
0x01, 0x01, 0x01,
0x02, 0x02, 0x02,
0x03, 0x03, 0x03,
},
err: nil,
},
{
from: 4,
to: 16,
expect: []byte{
0x01, 0x01, 0x01,
0x02, 0x02, 0x02,
0x03, 0x03, 0x03,
},
err: nil,
},
{
from: 10,
to: 5,
expect: nil,
err: errPTSRange,
},
{
from: 50,
to: 70,
expect: nil,
err: errPTSLowerBound,
},
{
from: 5,
to: 70,
expect: nil,
err: errPTSUpperBound,
},
}
// Run tests.
for i, test := range tests {
got, err := clip.TrimToPTSRange(test.from, test.to)
// First check the error.
if err != nil && err != test.err {
t.Errorf("unexpected error: %v for test: %v", err, i)
continue
} else if err != test.err {
t.Errorf("expected to get error: %v for test: %v", test.err, i)
continue
}
// Now check data.
if test.err == nil && !bytes.Equal(test.expect, got.Bytes()) {
t.Errorf("did not get expected data for test: %v\n Got: %v\n, Want: %v\n", i, got, test.expect)
}
}
}
// TestTrimToMetaRange checks that Clip.TrimToMetaRange correctly provides a
// sub Clip for a given meta range.
func TestClipTrimToMetaRange(t *testing.T) {
const (
numOfTestFrames = 10
ptsInterval = 4
frameSize = 3
key = "n"
)
clip := &Clip{}
// Generate test frames.
for i := 0; i < numOfTestFrames; i++ {
clip.backing = append(clip.backing, []byte{byte(i), byte(i), byte(i)}...)
clip.frames = append(
clip.frames,
Frame{
Media: clip.backing[i*frameSize : (i+1)*frameSize],
idx: i * frameSize,
Meta: map[string]string{
key: strconv.Itoa(i),
},
},
)
}
// We test each of these scenarios.
tests := []struct {
from string
to string
expect []byte
err error
}{
{
from: "1",
to: "3",
expect: []byte{
0x01, 0x01, 0x01,
0x02, 0x02, 0x02,
0x03, 0x03, 0x03,
},
err: nil,
},
{
from: "1",
to: "1",
expect: nil,
err: errMetaRange,
},
{
from: "20",
to: "1",
expect: nil,
err: errMetaLowerBound,
},
{
from: "1",
to: "20",
expect: nil,
err: errMetaUpperBound,
},
}
// Run tests.
for i, test := range tests {
got, err := clip.TrimToMetaRange(key, test.from, test.to)
// First check the error.
if err != nil && err != test.err {
t.Errorf("unexpected error: %v for test: %v", err, i)
continue
} else if err != test.err {
t.Errorf("expected to get error: %v for test: %v", test.err, i)
continue
}
// Now check data.
if test.err == nil && !bytes.Equal(test.expect, got.Bytes()) {
t.Errorf("did not get expected data for test: %v\n Got: %v\n, Want: %v\n", i, got, test.expect)
}
}
}
// TestClipSegmentForMeta checks that Clip.SegmentForMeta correctly returns
// segments from a clip with consistent meta defined by a key and value.
func TestClipSegmentForMeta(t *testing.T) {
const (
nFrames = 10 // The number of test frames we want to create.
fSize = 3 // The size of the frame media.
key = "n" // Meta key we will use.
val = "*" // The meta val of interest.
)
tests := []struct {
metaVals []string // These will be the meta vals each frame has.
fIndices []rng // These are the indices of the segments of interest.
}{
{
metaVals: []string{"1", "2", "*", "*", "*", "3", "*", "*", "4", "5"},
fIndices: []rng{{2, 5}, {6, 8}},
},
{
metaVals: []string{"1", "2", "*", "*", "*", "", "*", "*", "4", "5"},
fIndices: []rng{{2, 5}, {6, 8}},
},
{
metaVals: []string{"1", "2", "*", "*", "*", "3", "4", "5", "*", "*"},
fIndices: []rng{{2, 5}, {8, nFrames}},
},
{
metaVals: []string{"1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10"},
fIndices: nil,
},
}
// Run the tests.
for testn, test := range tests {
clip := &Clip{}
// Generate test frames.
for i := 0; i < nFrames; i++ {
clip.backing = append(clip.backing, []byte{byte(i), byte(i), byte(i)}...)
clip.frames = append(
clip.frames,
Frame{
Media: clip.backing[i*fSize : (i+1)*fSize],
idx: i * fSize,
Meta: map[string]string{
key: test.metaVals[i],
},
},
)
}
// Use function we're testing to get segments.
got := clip.SegmentForMeta(key, val)
// Now get expected segments using indices defined in the test.
var want []Clip
for _, indices := range test.fIndices {
// Calculate the indices for the backing array from the original clip.
backStart := clip.frames[indices.start].idx
backEnd := clip.frames[indices.end-1].idx + len(clip.frames[indices.end-1].Media)
// Use calculated indices to create Clip for current expected segment.
want = append(want, Clip{
frames: clip.frames[indices.start:indices.end],
backing: clip.backing[backStart:backEnd],
})
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(got, want) {
t.Errorf("did not get expected result for test %v\nGot: %v\nWant: %v\n", testn, got, want)
}
}
}