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I'm currently working on a web project using NodeJS that have video upload and player. The video uploaded will be stored in mongodb in binary form, and when retrive it via API localhost/api/media/:id :

/*getting media from db in binary format*/
res.setHeader('Accept-Ranges', 'bytes');
res.setHeader('Content-Range', 'bytes=0-1/' + media.length);
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'video/mp4');
res.setHeader('Cache-Control', 'public,max-age=0');
res.send(media);

This work fine on Chrome and Firefox, using this API will give me a html5 page with video tag that look like this:

<video controls="" autoplay="" name="media">
    <source src="localhost/api/media/abcde" type="video/mp4">
</video>

which run fine even on older Safari like 7. But on Safari 9 in particular it's not working and will only show the media controller with the text "loading" and can never play the video. I try to put the same video file in localhost and access it via localhost/test.mp4 and this run ok in Safari 9 so there's no problem with encoding of the video. Any idea how do I make this one work?

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  • Your Content-Range response headers say that you're only going to respond with the first two bytes of the file, but then you send the entire thing. Why are you setting the Content-Range response headers?
    – idbehold
    Aug 29, 2016 at 20:09
  • At first I dont have anything other than Content-Type, and it dont work, so I was reading this: stackoverflow.com/questions/32996396/… And it said that Safari browser only asked for the first 2 bytes, so at first I try with Range = bytes=0-1, and when it dont work either I tried with Content-Range, not that it make any different. I also try with "0-" + media.length + "/" + media.length to request the entire thing, and it also dont work for me.
    – Megazero
    Aug 30, 2016 at 2:45
  • Are you using GridFS?
    – idbehold
    Aug 30, 2016 at 3:18
  • Nope, never heard of that before.
    – Megazero
    Aug 30, 2016 at 4:31

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Using GridFS you can properly stream the file to the client with byte-range support:

var db
var app = require('express')()
var parseRange = require('range-parser')
var mongo = require('mongodb')
var MongoClient = mongo.MongoClient
var GridStore = mongo.GridStore
var ObjectID = mongo.ObjectID

function StreamGridFile(req, res, next, GridFile) {
  res.setHeader('Accept-Ranges', 'bytes')
  res.setHeader('Content-Disposition', 'filename="' + req.params.file + '"')
  res.setHeader('Content-Type', GridFile.contentType)
  var ranges = parseRange(GridFile.length, req.headers.range || '', { combine: true })
  if (Array.isArray(ranges) && ranges.length === 1 && ranges.type = 'bytes') {
    var type = ranges.type
    var start = ranges[0].start
    var end = ranges[0].end
    var total = end - start + 1

    res.statusCode = 206
    res.setHeader('Content-Range', 'bytes ' + start + '-' + end + '/' + GridFile.length)
    res.setHeader('Content-Length', total)

    return GridFile.seek(start, function() {
      var finished = false
      GridFile.stream(true).on('data', function (buff) {
        if (finished) return;
        var remaining = total
        total -= buff.length
        if (total <= 0) {
          res.end(buff.slice(0, remaining))
          GridFile.close()
          finished = true
        } else {
          res.write(buff)
        }
      }).on('end', function () {
        if (finished) return;
        finished = true
        res.end()
      }).on('error', next)
    })
  } else if (ranges === -1) {
    res.statusCode = 416
    res.setHeader('Content-Range', 'bytes */' + GridFile.length)
    return res.end()
  } else {
    res.statusCode = 200
    res.setHeader('Content-Length', GridFile.length)
    return GridFile.stream(true).pipe(res)
  }
}

app.get('/files/get/:file', function (req, res, next) {
  new GridStore(db, new ObjectID(req.params.file), null, 'r').open(function(err, GridFile) {
    return GridFile ? StreamGridFile(req, res, next, GridFile) : res.send(404, 'Not Found')
  })
})

MongoClient.connect("mongodb://localhost/test", function(err, database) {
  if (err) throw err;
  db = database;
})
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  • Thank you so much. I end up using gridfs-stream instead so my code in the end look different, but reading your code make me realized what's actually is byte-range and how safari end up required that.
    – Megazero
    Aug 31, 2016 at 9:05

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