| name | dlsps-user |
| description | Deploy and operate DL Streamer Pipeline Server — a microservice that wraps DL Streamer pipelines behind a REST API for containerized, no-code operation. Use this skill whenever a user wants to: deploy the pipeline server via Docker Compose or Helm; start, stop, or monitor pipeline instances through the REST API; configure pipeline definitions in config.json; publish inference metadata over MQTT, OPC UA, InfluxDB, S3, or ROS2; set up GPU/NPU device access for the container; troubleshoot service-level issues (container startup, REST errors, port conflicts). This skill is NOT for writing new DL Streamer applications or custom GStreamer code — use the dlstreamer-coding-agent skill for that. Trigger on phrases like "pipeline server", "DLSPS", "start pipeline via REST", "deploy video analytics microservice", "config.json pipeline definition".
|
DL Streamer Pipeline Server Agent
Set up and operate the DL Streamer Pipeline Server microservice for real-time
video analytics — from starting the container through pipeline management via
the REST API.
Preview: This skill is in preview — share feedback to help improve it.
When to Use
- User wants to deploy the pipeline server container (Docker Compose or Helm)
- User needs to start/stop/monitor pipeline instances via the REST API
- User wants to configure pipeline definitions in
config.json
- User needs to set up GPU/NPU device access for the container (
RENDER_GID, device plugins)
- User wants to configure metadata publishing destinations (MQTT, OPC UA, S3, InfluxDB, ROS2)
- User is troubleshooting service-level issues (container startup, REST errors, port conflicts)
Not this skill: If the user wants to write new DL Streamer applications,
create custom GStreamer pipelines from scratch, or develop Python/C++ video analytics
code, use the dlstreamer-coding-agent skill instead.
Architecture at a Glance
REST API (port 8080, OpenAPI 3.0 / Connexion)
│
▼
Pipeline Manager (lifecycle: start / stop / status)
│
▼
GStreamer Engine + DL Streamer Plugins
│
├── Decode: CPU or GPU (decodebin3) │ GPU (vah264dec) │ CPU (avdec_h264)
├── Inference: gvadetect / gvaclassify (CPU, GPU, NPU)
└── Publish: MQTT │ OPC UA │ S3 │ InfluxDB │ ROS2 │ File
│
▼
Output: RTSP stream │ WebRTC stream │ metadata files
REST API Quick Reference
Base URL: http://localhost:8080
| Method | Endpoint | Purpose |
|---|
| GET | /pipelines | List available pipeline definitions |
| GET | /pipelines/{name}/{version} | Get a pipeline description |
| POST | /pipelines/{name}/{version} | Start a new pipeline instance |
| DELETE | /pipelines/{instance_id} | Stop a running pipeline |
| GET | /pipelines/status | Get status of all running pipelines |
| GET | /pipelines/{instance_id}/status | Get status of a specific instance |
| GET | /models | List available models |
Request Body (POST — start pipeline)
{
"source": {
"uri": "file:///path/to/video.avi",
"type": "uri"
},
"destination": {
"metadata": {
"type": "file",
"path": "/tmp/results.jsonl",
"format": "json-lines"
},
"frame": {
"type": "rtsp",
"path": "my-stream-name"
}
},
"parameters": {
"detection-properties": {
"model": "/path/to/model.xml",
"device":
Response: Pipeline instance ID string, e.g. "a6d67224eacc11ec9f360242c0a86003"
Metadata Destination Types
type value | Description | Extra fields |
|---|
file | Write JSON-lines to a file | path, format |
mqtt | Publish to MQTT broker | topic, publish_frame (bool) |
opcua | Publish via OPC UA | server configured by env vars |
s3 | Write to S3/MinIO | configured by env vars |
influxdb | Write to InfluxDB | configured by env vars |
Frame Destination Types
type value | Description | Access URL |
|---|
rtsp | RTSP stream | rtsp://<host>:8554/<path> |
webrtc | WebRTC stream | http://<host>:8889 |
Pipeline Configuration Format
Pipeline definitions live in a config.json mounted into the container:
{
"config": {
"pipelines": [
{
"name": "my_pipeline",
"source": "gstreamer",
"queue_maxsize": 50,
"pipeline": "{auto_source} ! decodebin3 ! videoconvert ! gvadetect name=detection model-instance-id=inst0 ! queue ! gvafpscounter ! gvametaconvert add-empty-results=true name=metaconvert ! gvametapublish name=destination ! appsink name=appsink",
"parameters": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"detection-properties": {
"element": {
"name": "detection",
"format": "element-properties"
}
}
}
}
Key Pipeline Server Elements
| Element | Purpose |
|---|
{auto_source} | Auto-detect source based on REST request |
udfloader | Load Python User Defined Functions |
appsink | Application sink (required, name=appsink) |
For DL Streamer inference, decode and metadata conversion and publishing elements see the dlstreamer-coding-agent skill.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
| Mistake | Correct |
|---|
| Using RTSP/MQTT with GPU pipeline without buffer conversion | Add vapostproc ! video/x-raw before appsink |
| RTSP streaming with UDF loader (RGB/BGR format) | Add videoconvert ! video/x-raw, format=(string)NV12 before appsink |
Forgetting RENDER_GID for GPU/NPU | Export RENDER_GID=$(stat -c "%g" /dev/dri/render* | head -1) before compose |
| Using wrong port | REST API is on port 8080, RTSP on 8554 |
| Not volume-mounting custom config | Mount via -v ../configs/my_config/config.json:/home/pipeline-server/config.json |
| Assuming NPU requires different container | Same container — set device=NPU |
Example Scenarios
Read the matching example file — it contains the exact compact response format to follow:
Procedure
Response Rules
- Keep responses VERY short. No verbose explanations. Use bold labels + inline code.
- Always include the full pipeline lifecycle in a single compact response: start service → launch pipeline (showing device + RTSP path in JSON) → RTSP URL → status check → stop command.
- Never omit the status-check or delete steps.
- Prefer single-line JSON in curl bodies. Omit optional fields (metadata destination) unless the user asks.
- Target under 600 characters total in your response.
Execution Overview
- Gather requirements from user prompt (source, device, output type)
- Start the service (
cd .../docker && docker compose up)
- POST to
/pipelines/{name}/{version} with source + destination + parameters
- Show RTSP URL, status-check command, and stop command
GPU/NPU rules:
For GPU/NPU inference or decodeing devices see the dlstreamer-coding-agent skill.
- RTSP/MQTT with GPU: add
vapostproc ! video/x-raw before appsink
Read reference files only when needed for advanced configuration details:
Every final answer must include: startup command, the curl POST with device and frame destination,
the RTSP URL (rtsp://host:8554/stream-name), a status-check command (GET /pipelines/status),
and a stop command (DELETE /pipelines/{instance_id}). Keep responses compact — use single-line
JSON in curl commands when the body is short.