* Add ytdl search
* fix fmt
* Remove compose, add tests, return AuxMetadata
* fix parsing of AuxMetadata and better test
* Fix playability of `YoutubeDl::new_search`
Refactors such that parsing of (ND)JSON is handled in only one location
now, which allows us to greatly simplify the actual `search` method. The
main change is that any `new_search` is now instantly playable.
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Co-authored-by: Kyle Simpson <kyleandrew.simpson@gmail.com>
This PR implements a custom scheduler for audio threads, which reduces thread use and (often) memory consumption.
To save threads and memory (e.g., packet buffer allocations), Songbird parks Mixer tasks which do not have any live Tracks.
These are now all co-located on a single async 'Idle' task.
This task is responsible for managing UDP keepalive messages for each task, maintaining event state, and executing any Mixer task messages.
Whenever any message arrives which adds a `Track`, the mixer task is moved to a live thread.
The Idle task inspects task counts and execution time on each thread, choosing the first live thread with room, and creating a new one if needed.
Each live thread is responsible for running as many live mixers as it can in a single tick every 20ms: this currently defaults to 16 mixers per thread, but is user-configurable.
A live thread also stores RTP packet blocks to be written into by each sub-task.
Each live thread has a conservative limit of 18ms that it will aim to stay under: if all work takes longer than this, it will offload the task with the highest mixing cost once per tick onto another (possibly new) live worker thread.
Symphonia v0.5.2 has all the API changes and fixes we were depending on, which leaves next one step closer to publishable.
Tested using `cargo make ready`.
Replaces the annoying dual-return (i.e., created `Call` *and* `Result<x>`) with a single `Return<Call/ConnectionInfo>`. Users are now informed via that a `Call` is created -- thus, cleanup in event of connection failure is now their responsibility.
Tested using `cargo make ready`.
Closes#65.
This extensive PR rewrites the internal mixing logic of the driver to use symphonia for parsing and decoding audio data, and rubato to resample audio. Existing logic to decode DCA and Opus formats/data have been reworked as plugins for symphonia. The main benefit is that we no longer need to keep yt-dlp and ffmpeg processes alive, saving a lot of memory and CPU: all decoding can be done in Rust! In exchange, we now need to do a lot of the HTTP handling and resumption ourselves, but this is still a huge net positive.
`Input`s have been completely reworked such that all default (non-cached) sources are lazy by default, and are no longer covered by a special-case `Restartable`. These now span a gamut from a `Compose` (lazy), to a live source, to a fully `Parsed` source. As mixing is still sync, this includes adapters for `AsyncRead`/`AsyncSeek`, and HTTP streams.
`Track`s have been reworked so that they only contain initialisation state for each track. `TrackHandles` are only created once a `Track`/`Input` has been handed over to the driver, replacing `create_player` and related functions. `TrackHandle::action` now acts on a `View` of (im)mutable state, and can request seeks/readying via `Action`.
Per-track event handling has also been improved -- we can now determine and propagate the reason behind individual track errors due to the new backend. Some `TrackHandle` commands (seek etc.) benefit from this, and now use internal callbacks to signal completion.
Due to associated PRs on felixmcfelix/songbird from avid testers, this includes general clippy tweaks, API additions, and other repo-wide cleanup. Thanks go out to the below co-authors.
Co-authored-by: Gnome! <45660393+GnomedDev@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Alakh <36898190+alakhpc@users.noreply.github.com>
Sending poison messages should suffice to kill the voice session: attempting to `.leave()`. Fixes#88.
This was tested using `cargo make ready` and the modified `serenity/voice/` example.
Migrates to the new version of tokio, requiring channel and sleep changes in a few locations. Additionally points to the in-tree v0.3 version of twilight.