The Codem Scheduler is part of the Codem open source video transcoder platform. This application manages the scheduling and handling of jobs via a webfrontend and an API.
You'll need a Ruby on Rails installation, served by the webserver of your choice. Please note: Ruby 1.9.3 or greater is required, Ruby 2.0 is preferred. See http://rubyonrails.org/download for installation instructions.
The preferred database backend for the Scheduler is either MySQL or SQLite. One of these should be available to
the Scheduler. If you're using MySQL, you can enter your connection details in config/database.yml
.
If you want to use SQLite, you need to perform some changes. In Gemfile
, change mysql2
to sqlite3
and run bundle install
. In config/database.yml
,
remove the username and password, and specify the location of your database. The preferred location is db/codem_schedule_#{environment}.db
.
1 Either clone the git repository or download a packaged archive.
$ git clone git://github.com/madebyhiro/codem-schedule.git
or
visit https://github.com/madebyhiro/codem-schedule/archives/master
2 Install the required gems.
$ gem install bundler
$ bundle install
3 Run the installer rake task, which will setup the application.
$ bundle exec rake codem:install
4 Use cron or a similar tool to trigger the status update task. For example, to run the task every 2 minutes, use:
*/2 * * * * curl -s http://localhost:3000/api/schedule
5 Start the server, and you're ready to go!
$ bundle exec rails server
To update the Scheduler to the latest version, just run:
$ bundle exec rake codem:update
View the API documentation at http://rubydoc.info/github/madebyhiro/codem-schedule/master/frames
Tests are written in rspec and can be run with
$ bundle exec rspec
Codem-transcode is released under the MIT license, see LICENSE.txt
.