Config.Clone() copied every top-level Data section except WebRTC.
Because api.go receives a clone (not the original), cfg.WebRTC.Enable
was always the zero value at runtime, the subsystem was skipped, and
the WHEP route was never mounted — regardless of CORE_WEBRTC_ENABLE.
Caught on the first live M2 TrueNAS deploy: env said enable=true,
container listened fine, but /api/v3/whep/:id returned Echo's default
JSON 404 (from router) instead of the handler's plain-text
'webrtc: stream not found' (which it would return for an unknown id).
- Add data.WebRTC = d.WebRTC in the struct-copy block.
- Deep-copy NAT1To1IPs alongside the other []string sections.
- Regression test TestConfigCopyWebRTC covers both.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Introduces the subsystem layer that sits alongside api.API and wires
the M1 core/webrtc primitives into the per-process restream lifecycle.
app/webrtc/subsystem.go:
- Subsystem struct holding the global WebRTC config, core PeerFactory,
per-process stream map, and logger
- New(config.DataWebRTC, logger) constructor
- Enabled(), Hooks(), Close(), lookup() methods
app/webrtc/lifecycle.go:
- onProcessStart: allocates an adjacent UDP port pair, binds two
Pion Sources (video on V, audio on V+1), registers them under the
process id, and returns the two RTP output legs to append to the
FFmpeg command.
- onProcessStop: tears down the pair.
- allocAdjacentPair: retries up to 10 times to find a free (V, V+1)
pair since the kernel's ephemeral picker can hand us an odd port.
- splitRTPLegs: converts BuildArgs' flat []string into two ConfigIO
entries by splitting on the second -map token.
core/webrtc/peer.go + forward.go:
- Adds PeerFactory.CreatePeerFromSources for the M2 two-source
forwarding mode (video and audio on separate UDP ports, no
payload-type sniffing). Leaves CreatePeer intact for the M1 PoC.
- Adds forwardRTPSplit companion goroutine.
config/data.go:
- Promote anonymous WebRTC struct to named type DataWebRTC so
app/webrtc can accept it by value.
Adds webrtc.enable, webrtc.public_ip, webrtc.nat_1_to_1_ips, and
webrtc.udp_mux_port to the Core Data struct and registers each via
the existing vars system. Default is disabled; no behavior change
without explicit opt-in.
created_at represents the time when the configuration has been persisted to disk.
loaded_at represents the time when the configuration has actually been used.
If created_at is larger than loaded_at, then the Core needs a reload in order
to apply the latest configuration.
if created_at is lower than laoded_at, then the Core applied the latest
configuration.
The value of updated_at is irrelevant and shouldn't be used.
If no path is given in the environment variable CORE_CONFIGFILE, different
standard locations will be probed:
- os.UserConfigDir() + /datarhei-core/config.js
- os.UserHomeDir() + /.config/datarhei-core/config.js
- ./config/config.js
If the config.js doesn't exist in any of these locations, it will be
assumed at ./config/config.js