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INTRODUCTION
imscJS is a JavaScript library for rendering IMSC1 Text and Image Profile documents [1] to HTML5. IMSC1 is a profile of TTML [2] designed for subtitle and caption delivery worldwide.
[1] https://www.w3.org/TR/ttml-imsc1/ [2] https://www.w3.org/TR/ttaf1-dfxp
A live sample web app using imscJS is available at [3].
[3] http://sandflow.com/imsc1proc/index.html
Renders of IRT and TTML test vectors are available at [4], respectively.
[4] http://sandflow.com/imsc1proc/samples.html
KNOWN ISSUES AND LIMITATIONS
imscJS is primarily developed on Chrome. Latest versions of Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 and Microsoft Edge are intended to be supported nevertheless.
imscJS is intended to reflect the most recent published versions of TTML1 and IMSC1, as clarified by proposed resolutions to issues captured in their respective bug trackers [1-2].
[1] https://github.com/w3c/ttml1/issues [2] https://github.com/w3c/imsc/issues
imscJS bugs are tracked at [3]
[3] https://github.com/sandflow/imscJS/issues
RUNTIME DEPENDENCIES
(required) sax-js (1.2.1) [https://www.npmjs.com/package/sax]
imscJS defines an NPM package (see DEVELOPMENT DEPENDENCIES and PACKAGE below) to simplify development, track dependencies and manage versions, but has no runtime dependency on node.js. Rendering to HTML5 requires a browser environment but parsing an IMSC1 document and tranforming it into ISDs does not.
DEVELOPMENT DEPENDENCIES
(required) node.js (see package.json for a complete list of dependencies)
(recommended) git
(recommended) Netbeans 8.2
imscJS consists of a collection of modules (see MODULES below), which can be used in a node environment using the 'require' functionality, or standalone, in which case each module hosts its definitions under a global name. The modules can be combined into a single file using Browserify [1] to simplify use in web apps (see Gruntfile.js for an example).
QUICK START
- build the 'build' target defined in Gruntfile.js using grunt [1]. This will build the library and the tests into the build/public_html directory, which can be served by popular web server.
the resulting imsc.js and sax.js files at build/public_html/libs are, respectively, the imscJS library and its sax-js dependency. Both are included in a web page using the following:
See TESTS AND SAMPLES below for a list of samples available.
ARCHITECTURE
imscJS renders an IMSC1 document in three distinct steps:
fromXML(xmlstring, errorHandler)
parses the document and returns a TT object. The latter contains opaque representation of the document and exposes the methodgetMediaTimeEvents()
that returns a list of time offsets (in seconds) of the ISD, i.e. the points in time where the visual representation of the document change.generateISD(tt, offset, errorHandler)
creates a canonical representation of the document (provided as a TT object generated byfromXML()
) at a point in time (offset
parameter). This point in time does not have to be one of the values returned bygetMediaTimeEvents()
. For example, given an ISOBMFF sample covering the interval[a, b[
,generateISD(tt, offset, errorHandler)
would be called first withoffset = a
, then in turn with offset set to each value ofgetMediaTimeEvents()
that fall in the interval]a, b[
.renderHTML(isd, element, imgResolver, eheight, ewidth, displayForcedOnlyMode, errorHandler)
renders anisd
object returned bygenerateISD()
into a newly-createddiv
element that is appended to theelement
. Theelement
must be attached to the DOM. The height and width of the childdiv
element are equal toeheight
andewidth
if not null, orclientWidth
andclientHeight
of the parentelement
otherwise. Images URIs specified insmpte:background
attributes are mapped to image resource URLs by theimgResolver
function, which takes a single URI as input and returns a URL.displayForcedOnlyMode
sets the (boolean) value of the IMSC1 displayForcedOnlyMode parameter.
In each step, the caller can provide an errorHandler
to be notified of events during processing. The errorHandler
may define four methods:
info
, warn
, error
and fatal
. Each is called with a string argument describing the event, and will cause processing to terminate if it
returns true
.
See inline documentation for additional documentation.
MODULES
The imscJS codebase is arranged in the following modules (the token between parantheses is the global name used if 'require' is not used to load modules):
- doc.js (imscDoc): parses an IMSC1 document into an in-memory TT object
- isd.js (imscISD): generates an ISD object from a TT object
- html.js (imscHTML): generates an HTML fragment from an ISD object
- names.js (imscNames): common constants
- styles.js (imscStyles): defines TTML styling attributes processing
- utils.js (imscUtils): common utility functions
TESTS AND SAMPLES
Formal unit tests are located at [1] and run as a webapp [2] using QUnit [3].
[1] src/test/webapp/js/unit-tests.js [2] src/test/webapp/unit_tests.html [3] https://qunitjs.com/
Also included is the 'samples' webapp [4] that renders the samples listed at [5].
[4] src/test/webapp/samples.html [5] src/test/resources/samples/samples.json
The samples.json provided with the distribution expects the following two directories to be added to [6]
- "irt" directory that contains the "ttml" and "png" directories at [7]. These are test vectors provided by the IRT.
- "ttml" directory that contains the directories at [8]. These are the formal TTML1 test vectors provided by the W3C. Only tests that are compatible with IMSC1 are referenced.
[6] src/test/resources/samples/ [7] https://github.com/IRT-Open-Source/irt-ebu-tt-d-application-samples [8] https://github.com/w3c/ttml1/tree/gh-pages/testsuite
NPM PACKAGE
imscJS is released as an NPM package under the name "imsc".
NOTABLE DIRECTORIES AND FILES
/package.json NPM package definition
/Gruntfile.js Grunt build script
/properties.json General project properties
/README This file
/LICENSE License under which imscJS is made available
/src/main/js JavaScript modules
/src/test/resources Test files
/src/test/webapp Test web applications
/build Build output