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node-widevine

v0.1.3

Published

Node Widevine

Downloads

26

Readme

node-widevine

Disclaimer

  1. This project requires a valid Google-provisioned Private Key and Client Identification blob which are not provided by this project.
  2. Public test provisions are available and provided by Google to use for testing projects such as this one.
  3. License Servers have the ability to block requests from any provision, and are likely already blocking test provisions on production endpoints.
  4. This project does not condone piracy or any action against the terms of the DRM systems.
  5. All efforts in this project have been the result of Reverse-Engineering, Publicly available research, and Trial & Error.

Installation

I use pnpm and recommend in doing so too. If you don't want to modify the source code, it is fully compatible with every node package manager.

Install the package via

pnpm:

pnpm install node-widevine

npm:

npm install node-widevine

yarn:

yarn add node-widevine

Examples

Example using bitmovin demo

import { Session } from "widevine";
import { readFileSync } from "fs";

//read cdm files located in the same directory
const privateKey = readFileSync("./device_private_key");
const identifierBlob = readFileSync("./device_client_id_blob");

//pssh found in the mpd manifest
const pssh = Buffer.from(
  "AAAAW3Bzc2gAAAAA7e+LqXnWSs6jyCfc1R0h7QAAADsIARIQ62dqu8s0Xpa7z2FmMPGj2hoNd2lkZXZpbmVfdGVzdCIQZmtqM2xqYVNkZmFsa3IzaioCSEQyAA==",
  "base64"
);
//license url server
const licenseUrl = "https://cwip-shaka-proxy.appspot.com/no_auth";

const session = new Session({ privateKey, identifierBlob }, pssh);

const response = await fetch(licenseUrl, {
  method: "POST",
  body: session.createLicenseRequest()
});

if (response.ok) {
  const successful = session.parseLicense(Buffer.from(await response.arrayBuffer())).length > 0;
  console.log(`successful? ${successful ? "yes" : "no"}`);
}

Build

I use pnpm and if you don't want to change anything in the package.json and in .husky/pre-commit, you have to install pnpm by using npm -g install pnpm

Code

Just run pnpm build to generate the js, map and type definition files from the Typescript source.

Protocol Buffers

If you want to compile the license_protocol.ts file yourself, you need to run pnpm proto:compile

Warning: You need to replace the import statement import _m0 from "protobufjs/minimal"; in the license_protocol.ts file with import _m0 from "protobufjs/minimal.js"; (add the .js extension) or else it will throw an error.