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I am now using FileStreamResult and it works to stream a video, but can't seek it. It always starts again from the beginning.

I was using ByteRangeStreamContent but it seems that it is not available anymore with dnxcore50.

So how to proceed ?

Do i need to manually parse the request range headers and write a custom FileResult that sets the response Content-Range and the rest of the headers and writes the buffer range to the response body or is there something already implemented and i'm missing it ?

2 Answers 2

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Here is a naive implementation of a VideoStreamResult. I am using at the moment (the multipart content part is not tested):

public class VideoStreamResult : FileStreamResult
{
    // default buffer size as defined in BufferedStream type
    private const int BufferSize = 0x1000;
    private string MultipartBoundary = "<qwe123>";

    public VideoStreamResult(Stream fileStream, string contentType)
        : base(fileStream, contentType)
    {
        
    }

    public VideoStreamResult(Stream fileStream, MediaTypeHeaderValue contentType) 
        : base(fileStream, contentType)
    {

    }

    private bool IsMultipartRequest(RangeHeaderValue range)
    {
        return range != null && range.Ranges != null && range.Ranges.Count > 1;
    }

    private bool IsRangeRequest(RangeHeaderValue range)
    {
        return range != null && range.Ranges != null && range.Ranges.Count > 0;
    }

    protected async Task WriteVideoAsync(HttpResponse response)
    {
        var bufferingFeature = response.HttpContext.Features.Get<IHttpBufferingFeature>();
        bufferingFeature?.DisableResponseBuffering();

        var length = FileStream.Length;

        var range = response.HttpContext.GetRanges(length);

        if (IsMultipartRequest(range))
        {
            response.ContentType = $"multipart/byteranges; boundary={MultipartBoundary}";
        }
        else
        {
            response.ContentType = ContentType.ToString();
        }

        response.Headers.Add("Accept-Ranges", "bytes");

        if (IsRangeRequest(range))
        {
            response.StatusCode = (int)HttpStatusCode.PartialContent;

            if (!IsMultipartRequest(range))
            {
                response.Headers.Add("Content-Range", $"bytes {range.Ranges.First().From}-{range.Ranges.First().To}/{length}");
            }

            foreach (var rangeValue in range.Ranges)
            {
                if (IsMultipartRequest(range)) // I don't know if multipart works
                {
                    await response.WriteAsync($"--{MultipartBoundary}");
                    await response.WriteAsync(Environment.NewLine);
                    await response.WriteAsync($"Content-type: {ContentType}");
                    await response.WriteAsync(Environment.NewLine);
                    await response.WriteAsync($"Content-Range: bytes {range.Ranges.First().From}-{range.Ranges.First().To}/{length}");
                    await response.WriteAsync(Environment.NewLine);
                }

                await WriteDataToResponseBody(rangeValue, response);

                if (IsMultipartRequest(range))
                {
                    await response.WriteAsync(Environment.NewLine);
                }
            }

            if (IsMultipartRequest(range))
            {
                await response.WriteAsync($"--{MultipartBoundary}--");
                await response.WriteAsync(Environment.NewLine);
            }
        }
        else
        {
            await FileStream.CopyToAsync(response.Body);
        }
    }

    private async Task WriteDataToResponseBody(RangeItemHeaderValue rangeValue, HttpResponse response)
    {
        var startIndex = rangeValue.From ?? 0;
        var endIndex = rangeValue.To ?? 0;

        byte[] buffer = new byte[BufferSize];
        long totalToSend = endIndex - startIndex;
        int count = 0;

        long bytesRemaining = totalToSend + 1;
        response.ContentLength = bytesRemaining;

        FileStream.Seek(startIndex, SeekOrigin.Begin);

        while (bytesRemaining > 0)
        {
            try
            {
                if (bytesRemaining <= buffer.Length)
                    count = FileStream.Read(buffer, 0, (int)bytesRemaining);
                else
                    count = FileStream.Read(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);

                if (count == 0)
                    return;

                await response.Body.WriteAsync(buffer, 0, count);

                bytesRemaining -= count;
            }
            catch (IndexOutOfRangeException)
            {
                await response.Body.FlushAsync();
                return;
            }
            finally
            {
                await response.Body.FlushAsync();
            }
        }
    }

    public override async Task ExecuteResultAsync(ActionContext context)
    {
        await WriteVideoAsync(context.HttpContext.Response);
    }
}

And parse request headers range:

public static RangeHeaderValue GetRanges(this HttpContext context, long contentSize)
        {
            RangeHeaderValue rangesResult = null;

            string rangeHeader = context.Request.Headers["Range"];

            if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(rangeHeader))
            {
                // rangeHeader contains the value of the Range HTTP Header and can have values like:
                //      Range: bytes=0-1            * Get bytes 0 and 1, inclusive
                //      Range: bytes=0-500          * Get bytes 0 to 500 (the first 501 bytes), inclusive
                //      Range: bytes=400-1000       * Get bytes 500 to 1000 (501 bytes in total), inclusive
                //      Range: bytes=-200           * Get the last 200 bytes
                //      Range: bytes=500-           * Get all bytes from byte 500 to the end
                //
                // Can also have multiple ranges delimited by commas, as in:
                //      Range: bytes=0-500,600-1000 * Get bytes 0-500 (the first 501 bytes), inclusive plus bytes 600-1000 (401 bytes) inclusive

                // Remove "Ranges" and break up the ranges
                string[] ranges = rangeHeader.Replace("bytes=", string.Empty).Split(",".ToCharArray());

                rangesResult = new RangeHeaderValue();

                for (int i = 0; i < ranges.Length; i++)
                {
                    const int START = 0, END = 1;

                    long endByte, startByte;

                    long parsedValue;

                    string[] currentRange = ranges[i].Split("-".ToCharArray());

                    if (long.TryParse(currentRange[END], out parsedValue))
                        endByte = parsedValue;
                    else
                        endByte = contentSize - 1;


                    if (long.TryParse(currentRange[START], out parsedValue))
                        startByte = parsedValue;
                    else
                    {
                        // No beginning specified, get last n bytes of file
                        // We already parsed end, so subtract from total and
                        // make end the actual size of the file
                        startByte = contentSize - endByte;
                        endByte = contentSize - 1;
                    }

                    rangesResult.Ranges.Add(new RangeItemHeaderValue(startByte, endByte));
                }
            }

            return rangesResult;
        }
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  • Works perfectly. Great job! Mar 16, 2017 at 13:54
  • You need to add using for the functions (WriteVideoAsync, WriteDataToResponseBody) that use filestream. that will allow the filestream to be disposed.
    – drewex
    Mar 4, 2018 at 0:35
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FYI, built-in support for range requests will be present in .NET Core 2.1

https://github.com/aspnet/Mvc/pull/6895

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