gstreamer-rs/docs/gstreamer-rtsp/docs.md
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Authentication methods, ordered by strength

no authentication

basic authentication

digest authentication

The possible network families.

unknown network family

internet

internet V6

Enumeration of rtsp header fields

The type of a message.

invalid message type

RTSP request message

RTSP response message

HTTP request message.

HTTP response message.

data message

Different possible time range units.

SMPTE timecode

29.97 frames per second

25 frames per second

Normal play time

Absolute time expressed as ISO 8601 timestamps

Result codes from the RTSP functions.

no error

some unspecified error occured

invalid arguments were provided to a function

an operation was canceled

no memory was available for the operation

a host resolve error occured

function not implemented

a system error occured, errno contains more details

a parsing error occured

windows networking could not start

windows networking stack has wrong version

end-of-file was reached

a network problem occured, h_errno contains more details

the host is not an IP host

a timeout occured

the tunnel GET request has been performed

the tunnel POST request has been performed

last error

The different RTSP states.

invalid state

initializing

ready for operation

seeking in progress

playing

recording

Enumeration of rtsp status codes

Possible time types.

seconds

now

end

frames and subframes

UTC time

Provides helper functions to handle RTSP urls.

Make a copy of self.

Returns

a copy of self. Free with gst_rtsp_url_free () after usage.

Splits the path of self on '/' boundaries, decoding the resulting components,

The decoding performed by this routine is "URI decoding", as defined in RFC 3986, commonly known as percent-decoding. For example, a string "foo%2fbar" will decode to "foo/bar" -- the %2f being replaced by the corresponding byte with hex value 0x2f. Note that there is no guarantee that the resulting byte sequence is valid in any given encoding. As a special case, %00 is not unescaped to NUL, as that would prematurely terminate the string.

Also note that since paths usually start with a slash, the first component will usually be the empty string.

Returns

None-terminated array of URL components. Free with g_strfreev when no longer needed.

Free the memory used by self.

Get the port number of self.

port

location to hold the port

Returns

RTSPResult::Ok.

Get a newly allocated string describing the request URI for self.

Returns

a string with the request URI. g_free after usage.

Set the port number in self to port.

port

the port

Returns

RTSPResult::Ok.

Parse the RTSP urlstr into a newly allocated RTSPUrl. Free after usage with RTSPUrl::free.

urlstr

the url string to parse

url

location to hold the result.

Returns

a RTSPResult.