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Note: Note: There are tags for each build date. If you need to "pin" the Docker image version you use, you can select one of those tags. E.g. tiangolo/nginx-rtmp:latest-2020-08-16.

nginx-rtmp

Docker image with Nginx using the nginx-rtmp-module module for live multimedia (video) streaming.

Description

This Docker image can be used to create an RTMP server for multimedia / video streaming using Nginx and nginx-rtmp-module, built from the current latest sources (Nginx 1.15.0 and nginx-rtmp-module 1.2.1).

This was inspired by other similar previous images from dvdgiessen, jasonrivers, aevumdecessus and by an OBS Studio post.

The main purpose (and test case) to build it was to allow streaming from OBS Studio to different clients at the same time.

GitHub repo: https://github.com/tiangolo/nginx-rtmp-docker

Docker Hub image: https://hub.docker.com/r/tiangolo/nginx-rtmp/

Details

How to use

  • For the simplest case, just run a container with this image:
docker run -d -p 1935:1935 --name nginx-rtmp tiangolo/nginx-rtmp

How to test with OBS Studio and VLC

  • Run a container with the command above

  • Open OBS Studio

  • Click the "Settings" button

  • Go to the "Stream" section

  • In "Stream Type" select "Custom Streaming Server"

  • In the "URL" enter the rtmp://<ip_of_host>/live replacing <ip_of_host> with the IP of the host in which the container is running. For example: rtmp://192.168.0.30/live

  • In the "Stream key" use a "key" that will be used later in the client URL to display that specific stream. For example: test

  • Click the "OK" button

  • In the section "Sources" click the "Add" button ( ) and select a source (for example "Screen Capture") and configure it as you need

  • Click the "Start Streaming" button

  • Open a VLC player (it also works in Raspberry Pi using omxplayer)

  • Click in the "Media" menu

  • Click in "Open Network Stream"

  • Enter the URL from above as rtmp://<ip_of_host>/live/<key> replacing <ip_of_host> with the IP of the host in which the container is running and <key> with the key you created in OBS Studio. For example: rtmp://192.168.0.30/live/test

  • Click "Play"

  • Now VLC should start playing whatever you are transmitting from OBS Studio

Debugging

If something is not working you can check the logs of the container with:

docker logs nginx-rtmp

Extending

If you need to modify the configurations you can create a file nginx.conf and replace the one in this image using a Dockerfile that is based on the image, for example:

FROM tiangolo/nginx-rtmp

COPY nginx.conf /etc/nginx/nginx.conf

The current nginx.conf contains:

worker_processes auto;
rtmp_auto_push on;
events {}
rtmp {
    server {
        listen 1935;
        listen [::]:1935 ipv6only=on;

        application live {
            live on;
            record off;
        }
    }
}

You can start from it and modify it as you need. Here's the documentation related to nginx-rtmp-module.

Technical details

  • This image is built from the same base official images that most of the other official images, as Python, Node, Postgres, Nginx itself, etc. Specifically, buildpack-deps which is in turn based on debian. So, if you have any other image locally you probably have the base image layers already downloaded.

  • It is built from the official sources of Nginx and nginx-rtmp-module without adding anything else. (Surprisingly, most of the available images that include nginx-rtmp-module are made from different sources, old versions or add several other components).

  • It has a simple default configuration that should allow you to send one or more streams to it and have several clients receiving multiple copies of those streams simultaneously. (It includes rtmp_auto_push and an automatic number of worker processes).

Release Notes

Latest Changes

Internal

  • ⬆ Bump tiangolo/issue-manager from 0.5.0 to 0.5.1. PR #96 by @dependabot[bot].
  • πŸ‘· Update issue-manager.yml. PR #95 by @tiangolo.
  • ⬆ Bump docker/build-push-action from 5 to 6. PR #92 by @dependabot[bot].
  • πŸ‘· Update latest-changes GitHub Action. PR #93 by @tiangolo.
  • ⬆ Bump docker/build-push-action from 2 to 5. PR #68 by @dependabot[bot].
  • ⬆ Bump docker/setup-buildx-action from 1 to 3. PR #67 by @dependabot[bot].
  • ⬆ Bump docker/login-action from 1 to 3. PR #69 by @dependabot[bot].
  • πŸ‘· Update issue-manager.yml GitHub Action permissions. PR #76 by @tiangolo.
  • πŸ‘· Update issue-manager.yml GitHub Action permissions. PR #75 by @tiangolo.
  • πŸ”§ Add GitHub templates for discussions and issues, and security policy. PR #72 by @alejsdev.
  • πŸ”§ Update latest-changes.yml. PR #70 by @alejsdev.

0.0.1

Features

  • ✨ Allow using debug directives, enable --with-debug compile option. PR #16 by @agconti.
  • ✨ Add support for multiarch builds, including ARM (e.g. Mac M1). PR #65 by @tiangolo.

Fixes

Docs

Upgrades

Internal

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT License.