According to specs about the CanvasRenderingContext2D drawImage
method,
Specifically, when a CanvasImageSource object represents an animated
image in an HTMLImageElement, the user agent must use the default
image of the animation (the one that the format defines is to be used
when animation is not supported or is disabled), or, if there is no
such image, the first frame of the animation, when rendering the image
for CanvasRenderingContext2D APIs.
This applies to .gif, SMIL animated .svg and .mjpeg media. So once you fetched the data, only one frame should be drawn onto the canvas.
Note that chrome has a bug and only respect it for .gif images, but they may fix it someday.
One solution as you noticed yourself, is to fetch an other fresh frame, with the clear-cache hack ('your.url/?' + new Date().getTime();
) but you will loose any advantages of the mjpeg format (partial frame content) and can't be sure when the refreshing will happen.
So a better solution if applicable, would be to use a video format. Each frame of a video can be drawn to the canvas.
Edit 2018
A third solution came to my little mind two years later:
UAs are not tied to keep in memory the same default image for all 2DContexts in the document.
While for others format we are still kinda stuck, for MJPEG streams, which don't have a well defined default image, we actually fall to the first frame of the animation.
So by drawing the <img>
containing our MJPEG stream on two different canvases, at different times, we can theoretically have two different frames of our same MJPEG stream to be drawn on the canvases.
Here is a proof of concept only tested on Firefox 62.
var ctx_stream = stream.getContext('2d');
var ctx_direct = direct.getContext('2d');
img.onload = function() {
stream.width = direct.width = this.naturalWidth;
stream.height = direct.height = this.naturalHeight;
// onload should fire multiple times
// but it seems it's not at every frames
// so we'll disable t and use an interval instead
this.onload = null;
setInterval(draw, 500);
};
function draw() {
// create a *new* 2DContext
var ctx_off = stream.cloneNode().getContext('2d');
ctx_off.drawImage(img, 0,0);
// and draw it back to our visible one
ctx_stream.drawImage(ctx_off.canvas, 0,0);
// draw the img directly on 'direct'
ctx_direct.drawImage(img, 0,0);
}
img.src = "http://webcam.st-malo.com/axis-cgi/mjpg/video.cgi?resolution=704x576&dummy=1491717369754";
canvas,img{
max-height: 75vh;
}
Using a new offcreen canvas every frame: <br><canvas id="stream"></canvas><br>
The original image: <br><img id="img"><br>
Drawing directly the <img> (if this works your browser doesn't follow the specs): <br><canvas id="direct"></canvas><br>
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