getRenderProgress()
Gets the current status of a render initiated via renderMediaOnLambda()
.
Calling this function results in a Lambda invocation.
For renders initiated via renderStillOnLambda()
, do not use this function. Instead, the result is returned immediately.
Example
tsx
import {getRenderProgress } from '@remotion/lambda/client';constprogress = awaitgetRenderProgress ({renderId : 'd7nlc2y',bucketName : 'remotionlambda-d9mafgx',functionName : 'remotion-render-la8ffw',region : 'us-east-1',});
tsx
import {getRenderProgress } from '@remotion/lambda/client';constprogress = awaitgetRenderProgress ({renderId : 'd7nlc2y',bucketName : 'remotionlambda-d9mafgx',functionName : 'remotion-render-la8ffw',region : 'us-east-1',});
Preferrably import this function from @remotion/lambda/client
to avoid problems inside serverless functions.
You don't need to call this function while rendering a still. Once you have obtained the renderId
from renderStillOnLambda()
, the render should already be done!
API
Call the function by passing an object with the following properties:
renderId
The unique identifier for the render that you want to get the progress for. You can get the renderId from the return value of renderMediaOnLambda()
.
bucketName
The bucket in which information about the render is saved. You can get the bucket name from the return value of renderMediaOnLambda()
.
region
The region in which the Lambda function is located in.
functionName
The name of the function that triggered the render.
customCredentials?
v3.2.23
If the render is going to be saved to a different cloud, pass an object with the same endpoint
, accessKeyId
and secretAccessKey
as you passed to renderMediaOnLambda()
or renderStillOnLambda()
.
forcePathStyle?
v4.0.202
Passes forcePathStyle
to the AWS S3 client. If you don't know what this is, you probably don't need it.
skipLambdaInvocation?
v4.0.218
Instead of calling a Lambda function which will get the progress from S3, make the S3 call directly.
This is cheaper and faster, but the function name must follow the function name convention.
Response
Returns a promise resolving to an object with the following properties:
overallProgress
A number between 0 and 1 indicating the approximate progress of the render.
chunks
How many chunks have been fully rendered so far.
done
true
if video has been successfully rendered and all processes are done. false
otherwise.
encodingStatus
Either null
if not all chunks have been rendered yet or an object with the signature {framesEncoded: number}
that tells how many frames have been stitched together so far in the concatenation process.
renderId
Mirrors the renderId
that has been passed as an input
renderMetadata
Contains the following information about the render:
frameRange
: The first and last frame that is being rendered (UseframeRange[1] - frameRange[0] + 1
to get number of total frames rendered).startedDate
: Timestamp of when the rendering process started.totalChunks
: Into how many pieces the rendering is divided.estimatedTotalLambdaInvokations
: The estimated amount of total Lambda function calls in total, excluding calls togetRenderProgress()
.estimatedRenderLambdaInvokations
: The estimated amount of Lambdas that will render chunks of the video.compositionId
: The ID of the composition that is being rendered.codec
: The selected codec into which the video gets encoded.
bucket
In which bucket the render and other artifacts get saved.
outputFile
null
if the video is not yet rendered, a string
containing a URL pointing to the final artifact if the video finished rendering.
outKey
null
if the video is not yet rendered, a string
containing the S3 key where the final artifact is stored.
timeToFinish
null
is the video is not yet rendered, a number
describing how long the render took to finish in milliseconds.
errors
An array which contains errors that occurred.
fatalErrorEncountered
true
if an error occurred and the video cannot be rendered. You should stop polling for progress and check the errors
array.
currentTime
The current time at which the Lambda function responded to the progress request.
renderSize
How many bytes have been saved to the S3 bucket as a result of this render.
From v4.0.165, this might be slightly underreported as the progress.json
file is not factored in.
outputSizeInBytes
available from v.3.3.9
The size of the output artifact in bytes.
lambdasInvoked
How many lambdas that render a chunk have been invoked yet and have started rendering.
framesRendered
available from v3.3.8
How many frames have been rendered so far, approximated to a number divisible by 5
.
costs
An object describing the costs of the render so far. The cost may increase if the render has not finished yet. Only costs for AWS Lambda are estimated, not for S3 storage. It is a best-effort estimation, but without any guarantees. The object has the following properties:
accruedSoFar
: The cost as a floating number.currency
: The currency of the cost.displayCost
: The cost formatted as a string.disclaimer
: Textual disclaimer removing any doubt that there is no guarantee.
estimatedBillingDurationInMilliseconds
v4.0.74
The estimated total runtime of all invoked Lambda functions combined, in milliseconds. As the render goes on, this number increases.
mostExpensiveFrameRanges
If the render is in progress, this is null
. If the render is done, it is an array of the 5 most expensive chunks in the following shape:
chunk
: The index of the chunk (starting from 0)timeInMilliseconds
: The time it took the render that chunkframeRange
: A tuple containing the first and last frame that was rendered in that chunk.
artifacts
v4.0.176
Artifacts that were created so far during the render. See here for an example of dealing with field.