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A Ruby wrapper around OBS Studio WebSocket v5.0
Requirements
- OBS Studio
- OBS Websocket v5 Plugin
- With the release of OBS Studio version 28, Websocket plugin is included by default. But it should be manually installed for earlier versions of OBS.
- Ruby 3.0 or greater
Installation
Bundler
bundle add 'obsws'
bundle install
Gem
gem install 'obsws'
Use
Example main.rb
Pass host
, port
and password
as keyword arguments.
require "obsws"
class Main
def run
OBSWS::Requests::Client
.new(host: "localhost", port: 4455, password: "strongpassword")
.run do |client|
# Toggle the mute state of your Mic input
client.toggle_input_mute("Mic/Aux")
end
end
end
Main.new.run if $PROGRAM_NAME == __FILE__
Passing OBSWS::Requests::Client.run a block closes the socket once the block returns.
Requests
Method names for requests match the API calls but snake cased.
example:
# GetVersion
resp = r_client.get_version
# SetCurrentProgramScene
r_client.set_current_program_scene("BRB")
For a full list of requests refer to Requests
Events
Register an observer class and define on_
methods for events. Method names should match the api event but snake cased.
example:
class Observer
def initialize
@e_client = OBSWS::Events::Client.new(**kwargs)
# register class with the event client
@e_client.add_observer(self)
end
# define "on_" event methods.
def on_current_program_scene_changed
...
end
def on_input_mute_state_changed
...
end
...
end
For a full list of events refer to Events
Attributes
For both request responses and event data you may inspect the available attributes using attrs
.
example:
resp = cl.get_version
p resp.attrs
def on_scene_created(data):
p data.attrs
Errors
If a request fails an OBSWSError
will be raised with a status code.
For a full list of status codes refer to Codes
Logging
To see the raw messages set log level to debug
example:
require "obsws"
OBSWS::LOGGER.debug!
...
Tests
To run all tests:
bundle exec rake -v
Official Documentation
For the full documentation: