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Deprecation of createObjectURL and replace with the new HTMLMediaElement.srcObject doesn't work for Webcam stream


I get the warning that a function will be deprecated in Chrome future release.

It's this script:

navigator.getUserMedia = navigator.getUserMedia || navigator.webkitGetUserMedia || navigator.mozGetUserMedia || navigator.msGetUserMedia || navigator.oGetUserMedia;
if (navigator.getUserMedia) {
    navigator.getUserMedia({
        video: true
    }, (stream) => {
        this.src = window.URL.createObjectURL(stream);
        this.stream = stream;
    }, (error) => {
        console.log(error);
    });
}

That records webcam so I can save it, but the following warning is shown in the console:

[Deprecation] URL.createObjectURL with media streams is deprecated and will be removed in M68, around July 2018. Please use HTMLMediaElement.srcObject instead.

But when I change:

this.src = window.URL.createObjectURL(stream);

To

this.src = window.HTMLMediaElement.srcObject(stream);

It doesn't work anymore like it did before..


Solution

  • Your misunderstanding what HTMLMediaElement is.

    It is the JavaScript Class/Prototype that represents a HTML <audio> or <video> tag whether it's in the HTML or not.

    For a more class like explanation <audio> on the page is an object of type HTMLAudioElement and that extends HTMLMediaElement and that in turn extends HTMLElement.

    If you get the media element with querySelector() or getElementById() or create a media element in JavaScript with createElement("audio") or createElement("video") you'll get an instance of HTMLMediaElement.

    In your case this is an object of HTMLMediaElement class.

    With JavaScript, as a rule of thumb if the object type name starts with HTML it is referring to an HTML Element / Tag.

    All you need to do is change

    this.src = window.URL.createObjectURL(stream);
    

    to

    if ('srcObject' in this) {
      this.srcObject = stream;
    } else {
      this.src = window.URL.createObjectURL(stream);
    }
    

    This is taken from Mozilla Documentation