The server then sends the “ Request_Sequences_Ppro” event to the panel.
Push all web app components live (heroku’s free service).Add listener’s that perform actions based when events are heard.
Build a premiere panel that subscribes to the socket.Add event emitters that will control Premiere.Build a simple front end to access via url.We will be remotely viewing a list of sequences in Premiere, and then queueing them for export into Adobe Media Encoder. You can control these features from anywhere with an internet connection and a browser (your phone, your laptop, your Apple watch?… maybe… I don’t have an Apple watch, but someone should try! ). This connection will allow you to control certain features within your open application. Today, we are going to build a simple websocket connection to our favorite Adobe app, in my case this will be Adobe Premiere (but you can follow along with an app of your choice). Node.js with libraries Express.js and Socket.io.
Adobe CEP panel development (your choice of App).Nice to knows (but certainly not necessary):