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@eyevinn/whpp-client

v0.1.2

Published

WebRTC HTTP Playback Protocol client library

Downloads

27,870

Readme

WHPP Client Library

License: MIT Slack

A Node / JS library for WebRTC HTTP Playback Protocol

For more information about WHIP and WHPP read this blog post.

Usage

npm install --save @eyevinn/whpp-client

Example on how to implement the WHPP library in browser.

import { WHPPClient } from "@eyevinn/whpp-client";

const video = document.querySelector("video");
const peer = new RTCPeerConnection({ iceServers: [{ urls: "stun:stun.l.google.com:19302" }] });
peer.ontrack = (ev) => {
  if (ev.streams && ev.streams[0]) {
    video.srcObject = ev.streams[0];
  }
};
const client = new WHPPClient(peer, "http://localhost:8001/broadcaster/channel/test");
await client.connect();

Options

{
  debug?: boolean; // Use debug logging
  noIceTrickle?: boolean; // Wait for all ICE candidates to be gathered
  timeout?: number; // Timeout for gathering ICE candidates
  useLegacyContentType?: boolean; // WHPP endpoints that does not support the `whpp+json` content type
}

Examples

| Example | Description | Source | | ------- | ----------- | ------ | | npm run example:web | WHPP implementation in browser | examples/web.html |

About Eyevinn Technology

Eyevinn Technology is an independent consultant firm specialized in video and streaming. Independent in a way that we are not commercially tied to any platform or technology vendor.

At Eyevinn, every software developer consultant has a dedicated budget reserved for open source development and contribution to the open source community. This give us room for innovation, team building and personal competence development. And also gives us as a company a way to contribute back to the open source community.

Want to know more about Eyevinn and how it is to work here. Contact us at [email protected]!