- Mount /mnt/smb-ame as /smb-share in container - Entrypoint creates watch/output/logs subdirectories if missing - Creates bind-mounts from /smb-share/watch to /watch, etc. - Graceful fallback if SMB share not mounted on host - Works without pre-existing subdirectories on SMB server Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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AME Remote Job Manager
A web-based job submission and monitoring tool for Adobe Media Encoder (AME) in a Grassvalley AMPP environment. Editors upload .prproj files through the browser, the server remaps .gves proxy paths to high-resolution UNC paths, then delivers the remapped project to AME's watch folder for automated rendering.
How It Works
- Editor uploads a Premiere Pro
.prprojfile via the web UI - The server parses and remaps any
.gvesproxy media paths to their high-res UNC equivalents - The remapped project file is written to AME's watch folder
- AME picks up the file, renders it, and writes output to the output folder
- The job manager polls both folders and updates job status automatically:
queued → encoding → complete
Features
.prprojpath remapping — replaces.gvesproxy references with full-resolution UNC paths- Dry-run analysis mode — inspect what paths would be remapped before submitting
- Real-time job status tracking via watch folder and output folder polling
- AME log parsing — reads
AMEEncodingLog.txtand error logs for encoding stats - SMB/UNC path configuration via the settings UI
- Session-based authentication
- Docker-ready with volume-backed persistent storage
Prerequisites
- Docker and Docker Compose (with
SYS_ADMINcapability enabled for SMB mounting) - Adobe Media Encoder running on a Windows machine with a configured watch folder
- SMB network share accessible at
//172.18.210.5/amecontaining:watch— folder where .prproj files are picked up by AMEoutput— folder where AME writes encoded fileslogs— folder where AME writesAMEEncodingLog.txt
- Network connectivity from Docker host to SMB server
.prprojfiles that reference.gvesproxy media on the AMPP platform
Quick Start
- Clone the repo and copy the example env file:
cp .env.example .env
- Edit
.env:
PORT=3100
AUTH_USER=admin
AUTH_PASS=changeme
# Docker volume mount paths
WATCH_FOLDER=/watch
OUTPUT_FOLDER=/output
AME_LOG_DIR=/ame-logs
# Polling interval (ms)
POLL_INTERVAL_MS=5000
# Job timeout — mark as error if AME hasn't produced output after this long (ms)
JOB_TIMEOUT_MS=3600000
- Mount your watch folder and AME log directory in
docker-compose.yml, then start:
docker compose up -d
- Open
http://localhost:3100in your browser and log in.
Docker Compose Example
services:
ame-job-manager:
build: .
ports:
- "3100:3100"
volumes:
- /mnt/ame-watch:/watch # AME watch folder (SMB mount or local)
- /mnt/ame-output:/output # AME output folder
- /mnt/ame-logs:/ame-logs # AME log directory (contains AMEEncodingLog.txt)
- job-data:/data
env_file: .env
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
job-data:
SMB Network Share Configuration
The Docker container can automatically mount an SMB share on startup using credentials stored in the Settings GUI. This is useful when the watch folder, output folder, and logs are on a remote network share.
How It Works
- The
entrypoint.shscript reads SMB credentials fromsettings.json(persisted in/data) - On container startup, it mounts the SMB share at
/mnt/smb-shareusingmount -t cifs - It then bind-mounts subdirectories to
/watch,/output, and/ame-logs - The Node.js app accesses these paths as if they were local
Configuration Steps
-
Start the container (it will run with fallback Docker volumes if no SMB credentials yet)
-
Open the Settings panel in the web UI (⚙️ icon in header)
-
Fill in SMB credentials:
- SMB Username: e.g.,
encoderorDOMAIN\encoder - SMB Password: Network password (stored server-side, never exposed to browser)
- SMB Domain/Workgroup: Optional, e.g.,
WORKGROUPorBMG - Notes: Optional reference, e.g.,
\\172.18.210.5\ame
- SMB Username: e.g.,
-
Create subdirectories on the SMB share (if they don't exist):
\\172.18.210.5\ame\ ├── watch\ (AME's watch folder) ├── output\ (AME's output folder) └── logs\ (Contains AMEEncodingLog.txt) -
Restart the container — it will mount the SMB share on next startup
Troubleshooting SMB Mount Issues
- Mount failed: Check that credentials are correct and the SMB server is reachable
- Permission denied: Verify the SMB user has read/write access to the share
- Container falls back to local volumes: Check Docker logs for mount errors:
docker logs ame-job-manager - Shares already mounted locally: If the watch/output/logs folders are already mounted on the Docker host via
/etc/fstab, use bind-mounts indocker-compose.ymlinstead:
volumes:
- /mnt/host-smb-share/watch:/watch
- /mnt/host-smb-share/output:/output
- /mnt/host-smb-share/logs:/ame-logs
In this case, you don't need to configure SMB credentials in the app settings.
Job Lifecycle
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
queued |
File written to watch folder, waiting for AME to pick it up |
encoding |
File disappeared from watch folder — AME is actively rendering |
complete |
Output file detected in the output folder |
error |
Job timed out or AME log reported an error |
The server polls both folders every POLL_INTERVAL_MS milliseconds to detect status transitions.
Path Remapping
The core function of this tool is to make .prproj files renderable on a high-res render machine. Premiere projects created on AMPP workstations often reference .gves proxy files. This server rewrites those references to the corresponding UNC/high-res paths before handing the project to AME.
The remapping logic lives in prproj-remapper.js. You can test a remap without submitting a job using the analyze endpoint or the dry-run button in the UI.
API Reference
| Method | Endpoint | Description |
|---|---|---|
| POST | /api/login |
Authenticate and get a session ID |
| POST | /api/logout |
End session |
| POST | /api/jobs |
Submit a .prproj file and create a job |
| POST | /api/jobs/analyze |
Dry-run analysis of a .prproj (no submission) |
| GET | /api/jobs |
List all jobs |
| GET | /api/jobs/:id |
Get a single job by ID |
| DELETE | /api/jobs/:id |
Delete a job record |
| GET | /api/status |
System status — folder health, job counts, AME log stats |
| GET | /api/ame/logs |
Full AME log data with recent entries |
| GET | /api/settings |
Get current settings |
| POST | /api/settings |
Update settings (watch folder, SMB config, etc.) |
All endpoints except /api/login require an x-session-id header from a valid login.
Environment Variables
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
PORT |
3100 |
HTTP port |
AUTH_USER |
admin |
Login username |
AUTH_PASS |
password |
Login password |
WATCH_FOLDER |
/watch |
Path AME watches for new projects |
OUTPUT_FOLDER |
/output |
Path AME writes rendered output to |
DATA_DIR |
/data |
Persistent storage for job records and sessions |
UPLOAD_TEMP |
/tmp/uploads |
Temp dir for incoming file uploads |
POLL_INTERVAL_MS |
5000 |
How often to poll watch/output folders (ms) |
JOB_TIMEOUT_MS |
3600000 |
Time before a stuck job is marked as error (ms) |
AME_LOG_DIR |
/ame-logs |
Directory containing AMEEncodingLog.txt |