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cubic-timing-provider

v4.3.21

Published

An implementation of the timing provider specification.

Downloads

298

Readme

cubic-timing-provider

An implementation of the timing provider specification.

tests dependencies version

This is an implementation of a TimingProvider as it is defined by the Timing Object specification. It uses WebRTC to communicate between the connected clients.

Installation

This package is available on npm and can be installed by running npm's install command.

npm install timing-provider

Usage

This package exposes the TimingProvider class which can be used to instantiate a TimingProvider.

import { TimingProvider } from 'timing-provider';

const timingProvider = new TimingProvider('aSuperSecretClientId');

The only constructor argument the TimingProvider expects is the clientId. This is unfornately necessary to do the signaling process which establishes the WebRTC connection. Currently there is no automated way to get a clientId. Please send a quick email to [email protected] if you like to have a clientId for your project.

The TimingProvider can be used with the TimingObject of the timing-object package.