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Billing FAQs
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Common Cases
- What Do I Need to Pay?
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- Do I Need to Delete Resources If I Don't Want to Use Live Any More?
- How Do I View the Usage and Expenditure of Pay-per-Use Live Resources?
- Is Downstream Traffic or Upstream Traffic Billed?
- Will I Be Billed for URL Validation?
- How Is Transcoding Billed?
- Does the Daily Peak Bandwidth Mean the Upstream Bandwidth or Downstream Bandwidth?
- Why Is a Recording Fee Deducted on the First Day of Each Month?
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Common Cases
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Media Live
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Console Operations
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Cloud Live API Reference
- Before You Start
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Domain Name Management
- Creating a Domain Name
- Deleting a Domain Name
- Modifying a Domain Name
- Querying a Domain Name
- Mapping Domain Names
- Deleting a Domain Name Mapping
- Configuring the Domain Name IPv6 Function
- Querying IP Address Information
- Modifying the Streaming Domain Name Delay
- Querying the Streaming Domain Name Delay
- Modifying the HLS Configuration of a Domain Name
- Querying HLS Configurations of Domain Names
- Modifying Origin Pull Settings
- Querying Origin Pull Settings
- Notification Management
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Authentication Management
- Configuring a Referer Validation ACL
- Deleting a Referer Validation ACL
- Querying Referer Validation ACLs
- Querying IP Address ACLs
- Modifying an IP Address ACL
- Generating a Signed URL
- Querying Supported Areas of a Streaming Domain Name
- Modifying Supported Areas of a Streaming Domain Name
- Querying the URL Validation Configuration of a Specified Domain Name
- Modifying the URL Validation Configuration of a Specified Domain Name
- Deleting the URL Validation Configuration of a Specified Domain Name
- Snapshot Management
- Recording Management
- Recording Callback Management
- HTTPS Certificate Management
- OBS Bucket Management
- Transcoding Template Management
- Stream Management
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Statistics Analysis
- Querying Peak Bandwidth
- Querying Total Traffic
- Querying HTTP Status Codes for Pulling Live Streams
- Querying the Duration of Transcoded Outputs
- Querying Recording Channels
- Querying the Number of Snapshots
- Querying Upstream Bandwidth
- Querying the Number of Stream Channels
- Querying the Historical Stream List
- Querying the Playback Profile
- Querying the Distribution of Live Streaming Metrics by Region
- Stream Analytics
- Appendix
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Media Live API Reference
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OTT Channel Management
- Creating an OTT Channel
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- Modifying Channel Input Stream Information
- Modifying Channel Recording Information
- Modifying General Channel Information
- Changing the Channel Status
- Modifying Channel Transcoding Template Information
- Appendix
- Change History
- Cloud Live Server SDK Reference
- Low Latency Live Client SDK Reference
- Troubleshooting
Example 3: Disabling a Livestream
Scenario
If live content is non-compliant or the ingest URL has been used by unauthorized users, you can call an API to disable the livestream to protect your content.
This section describes how to disable a livestream by calling an API.
Prerequisites
- You have determined the region where the ingest domain name for which a livestream needs to be disabled is located and obtained the endpoint of the region from .
- You have obtained the project ID of the region where the ingest domain name is located. For details, see Obtaining a Project ID.
Overall Process
Procedure
- Log in to the Live console and choose Streaming > Streams to obtain information about the livestream to be disabled, including the ingest domain name, App Name, and Stream Name.
- Obtain a user token and use it to authenticate the calling of Live APIs.
For details, see Making an API Request. CN North-Beijing4 is used as an example. If you need to call a Live API in another region, replace the endpoint with the IAM endpoint of the region.
POST https://iam.cn-north-4.myhuaweicloud.com/v3/auth/tokens Content-Type: application/json { "auth": { "identity": { "methods": [ "password" ], "password": { "user": { "name": "username", "password": "password", "domain": { "name": "domainname" } } } }, "scope": { "project": { "name": "projectname" } } } }
As shown in Figure 1, information in the red box indicates the user token. - Call the API for disabling a push stream and configure related parameters.
- Select the POST request method and enter the request URI.
https://{endpoint}/v1/{project_id}/stream/blocks
- In the request header, add X-Auth-Token and set its value to be the token obtained in 2.
- Specify the following parameters in the request body:
{ "domain" : "publish.example.huawei.com", "app_name" : "live", "stream_name" : "huawei", "resume_time" : "2020-05-19T21:10:15Z" }
resume_time indicates the time when the stream is resumed. The format is yyyy-MM-ddThh:mm:ssZ (UTC time). If this parameter is not specified, the stream is permanently disabled.
- If the request succeeds, only a status code 204 is returned.
- Select the POST request method and enter the request URI.
- Call the API for querying disabled streams to check whether the stream is included in the returned list.
- Select the GET request method and enter the request URI.
https://{endpoint}/v1/{project_id}/stream/blocks?domain=publish.example.huawei.com&app_name=live&stream_name=huawei
- In the request header, add X-Auth-Token and set its value to be the token obtained in 2.
- View the queried stream information if the request succeeds.
{ "total" : 1, "blocks" : [ { "app_name" : "live", "stream_name" : "huawei", "resume_time" : "2020-05-19T21:10:15Z" } ] }
- Select the GET request method and enter the request URI.
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