M5 / final M2-stack work. The fork now identifies itself unambiguously
in logs, the API, and the README without changing the Go module path
(internal imports stay at github.com/datarhei/core/v16 — see NOTES.md
for the rationale).
Identity surfaces:
- app/version.go gains Variant ('dragonfork') and Fork ('Datarhei —
Dragon Fork') as vars (overridable via -ldflags for downstream
re-packagers).
- api.About + the /api endpoint expose 'variant' and 'fork' fields;
Swagger docs regenerated.
- Startup banner logs 'variant' + 'fork' alongside the existing
application + version fields, so a TrueNAS sysadmin tail-following
/var/log can tell at a glance which fork is running.
Documentation:
- README.md rewritten with a Dragon Fork header and Quick start; the
upstream feature surface is summarised in 'From upstream Datarhei'
with a clear additivity statement. Sample process JSON, multi-input
pipeline guidance, link to the design + testing docs.
- NOTICE: Apache 2.0 §4(d) attribution to upstream datarhei Core,
Pion, Echo, FFmpeg.
- CREDITS: enumerated dependency list with licenses.
- CHANGELOG.md prepended with a 'Datarhei — Dragon Fork' section
starting at v0.1.0-dragonfork; upstream's '# Core' history preserved
below.
Module path stays github.com/datarhei/core/v16 by design — the fork is
distinguished by repo location and branch history, not import path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Datarhei — Dragon Fork
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A fork of [datarhei/core](https://github.com/datarhei/core) that adds a
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native **WebRTC (WHEP) egress** path. Everything upstream Datarhei
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already does — RTMP / SRT / RTSP ingest, FFmpeg process orchestration,
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HLS / DASH outputs, S3 mounts, the HTTP API and Swagger UI — works
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unchanged. WebRTC sits alongside as another output type, opt-in
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per process.
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```
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publisher (OBS / FFmpeg / SRT) ──▶ datarhei Core ──▶ WebRTC peers
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│ │ (1–5 viewers per stream)
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│ ├──▶ HLS / DASH (existing)
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│ ├──▶ RTMP relay (existing)
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└──▶ ingest (RTMP / SRT / …) └──▶ recording (existing)
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```
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Sub-second glass-to-glass on a LAN over WHEP, no SFU dependencies,
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single binary, single Docker image.
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> **Status:** M1–M4 complete, M5 (release) in flight. Live deploy
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> running on TrueNAS since 2026-04-17.
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## What this fork adds
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- **`webrtc.*` config block** alongside `rtmp.*` and `srt.*`, with the
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same `CORE_*` env-var binding pattern.
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- **Per-process `webrtc.enabled` toggle** on the existing process
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config. Once true, Core auto-injects two RTP output legs (video +
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audio), allocates UDP ports, and the WHEP endpoint is live.
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- **`POST /api/v3/whep/{processID}`** — WebRTC-HTTP Egress Protocol
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subscribe; SDP offer in, SDP answer out. JWT-protected by the
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existing Core auth.
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- **`DELETE /api/v3/whep/{processID}/{resourceID}`** — idempotent
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teardown.
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- **`PATCH …/{resourceID}`** — trickle ICE.
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- **Browser-side smoke player** at `test/whep-player.html` —
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zero-dependency WHEP subscriber, ICE/codec/bitrate stats, JWT
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field, shareable `?url=&token=` URLs.
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- **Multi-viewer correctness:** per-stream peer cap, ICE-failure
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auto-cleanup, process-stop broadcast tear-down.
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- **Error matrix** per the design spec: `406` on codec mismatch,
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`504` on ICE timeout, `503` on cap, `204` on idempotent DELETE,
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CORS preflights on every WHEP route.
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The existing upstream Datarhei feature set is intact — see "From
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upstream Datarhei" below.
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## Quick start
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### Docker (TrueNAS / any host with Docker + LAN-reachable IP)
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```sh
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git clone https://forge.wilddragon.net/zgaetano/datarhei-dragonfork-core.git
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cd datarhei-dragonfork-core/deploy/truenas/core
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cat > .env <<EOF
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PUBLIC_IP=10.0.0.25
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CORE_HTTP_PORT=8080
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API_AUTH_USERNAME=admin
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API_AUTH_PASSWORD=$(openssl rand -base64 24)
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API_AUTH_JWT_SECRET=$(openssl rand -base64 48)
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EOF
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docker compose up -d --build
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```
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Then:
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- Swagger UI: `http://<host>:8080/api/swagger/index.html`
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- WHEP smoke player: open `test/whep-player.html` in a browser
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### Sample process JSON
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```json
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{
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"id": "live",
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"input": [
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{ "address": "{rtmp,name=live.stream}", "options": [] }
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],
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"output": [],
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"webrtc": { "enabled": true }
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}
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```
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That's it. No `webrtc://` URL scheme to learn — the toggle on
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`config.webrtc.enabled` is the entire surface. The resolver allocates
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ports, injects `-f rtp udp://…` legs into the FFmpeg command, and the
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WHEP endpoint at `/api/v3/whep/live` becomes live the moment the
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process starts.
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For multi-input pipelines (lavfi test sources, multi-camera switches,
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SDI + file audio), use the `video_map` and `audio_map` fields:
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```json
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"webrtc": {
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"enabled": true,
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"video_map": "0:v:0",
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"audio_map": "1:a:0",
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"force_transcode": true
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}
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```
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## Documentation
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| Topic | Where |
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| ----- | ----- |
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| Design spec | [`docs/design/2026-04-16-datarhei-dragon-fork-webrtc-design.md`](docs/design/2026-04-16-datarhei-dragon-fork-webrtc-design.md) |
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| M1 (PoC) plan | [`docs/design/2026-04-16-datarhei-dragon-fork-m1-webrtc-poc.md`](docs/design/2026-04-16-datarhei-dragon-fork-m1-webrtc-poc.md) |
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| M2 (Core integration) spec | [`docs/design/2026-04-17-datarhei-dragon-fork-m2-webrtc-core-integration.md`](docs/design/2026-04-17-datarhei-dragon-fork-m2-webrtc-core-integration.md) |
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| Testing | [`test/TESTING.md`](test/TESTING.md) |
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| Changelog (Dragon Fork) | [`CHANGELOG.md`](CHANGELOG.md) |
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| Upstream Datarhei docs | [docs.datarhei.com/core](https://docs.datarhei.com/core) |
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## Building from source
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Go 1.24 required (vendored).
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```sh
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make release # cross-compiles linux/amd64 to ./core/core
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make test # full suite, race detector
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go test -tags latency -timeout 90s -count=1 \
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-run TestLatencyServerHop ./app/webrtc/... # latency p95 gate
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```
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## From upstream Datarhei
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This fork preserves everything upstream Datarhei Core does — Dragon
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Fork is purely additive. If a feature isn't WebRTC-related, the
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behaviour is unchanged from upstream and the upstream documentation
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applies as-is.
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| Subsystem | Upstream feature set |
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| --- | --- |
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| Process management | API-driven FFmpeg, error detection / recovery, log history, resource limits, statistics, FFprobe input verification, process metadata |
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| Media delivery | HTTP/S, RTMP/S, SRT services with Let's Encrypt, configurable file systems (in-memory / disk / S3), HLS/DASH session limits, viewer session API |
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| Misc | HTTP REST + GraphQL, Swagger, Prometheus metrics, multi-arch Docker images |
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## Attribution
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Dragon Fork is built on:
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- **datarhei Core** — Apache 2.0, © datarhei. The base repository this
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fork tracks. See [`NOTICE`](NOTICE) for the required attribution.
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- **Pion WebRTC** — MIT. The Go WebRTC stack the egress path is built
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on.
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- **FFmpeg** — LGPL / GPL (build-flag dependent). Used as a subprocess
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for transcoding and RTP packetisation; Dragon Fork doesn't link
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against it.
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Full third-party credits in [`CREDITS`](CREDITS).
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## License
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Apache License 2.0 — same as upstream. See [`LICENSE`](LICENSE).
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