@vonage/video-publisher
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video-publisher Web Component to be used with Video API following open-wc recommendations
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<video-publisher>
This Web Component follows the open-wc recommendation and is meant to be used with the Vonage Video Client SDK.
A Vonage account will be needed.
A goal is to simplify the code needed to create a real-time, high-quality interactive video application quickly. This Web Component will display the user's feed and publish to the session.
Installation
npm i @vonage/video-publisher
Usage
import from node modules
<script type="module">
import '@vonage/video-publisher/video-publisher.js';
</script>
OR using a CDN
<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/@vonage/video-publisher@latest/video-publisher.js?module"></script>
place tag in HTML
<video-publisher></video-publisher>
Attributes that can be used (optional):
auto-publish
: (String) whether to auto publish video when connected to session. Default is "true". For example, you can set to false and use the component to set audio/video sources.properties
: (Object) the properties used to initialize the publisher. Find the full list in the documentation.
<video-publisher auto-publish="false"></video-publisher>
Methods that can be called
startPublish()
: start publishing to sessiontoggleAudio()
: start/stop publishing audiotoggleVideo()
: start/stop publishing videocycleVideo()
: switches the video input source
Custom Event to listen for
published
: event detail contains the publisher Objecterror
: event detail contains any error that happened.
Getting it to work
- Get a reference to the Web Component.
- Generate a Session and Token.
- Pass Session and Token into Web Component reference.
Note: This can vary with library / framework (see examples folder)
Linting and formatting
To scan the project for linting and formatting errors, run
npm run lint
To automatically fix linting and formatting errors, run
npm run format
Testing with Web Test Runner
To execute a single test run:
npm run test
To run the tests in interactive watch mode run:
npm run test:watch
Demoing with Storybook
To run a local instance of Storybook for your component, run
npm run storybook
To build a production version of Storybook, run
npm run storybook:build
Tooling configs
For most of the tools, the configuration is in the package.json
to minimize the amount of files in your project.
If you customize the configuration a lot, you can consider moving them to individual files.
Local Demo with web-dev-server
npm start
To run a local development server that serves the basic demo located in demo/index.html