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simplewebrtcbrackets

v3.0.1

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World's easiest webrtc

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SimpleWebRTC - World's easiest WebRTC lib

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Want to see it in action? Check out the demo: https://simplewebrtc.com/demo.html

Want to run it locally? npm install && npm run test-page

It's so easy:

1. Some basic html

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <head>
        <script src="https://simplewebrtc.com/latest-v2.js"></script>
        <style>
            #remoteVideos video {
                height: 150px;
            }
            #localVideo {
                height: 150px;
            }
        </style>
    </head>
    <body>
        <video id="localVideo"></video>
        <div id="remoteVideos"></div>
    </body>
</html>

2. Create our WebRTC object

var webrtc = new SimpleWebRTC({
    // the id/element dom element that will hold "our" video
    localVideoEl: 'localVideo',
    // the id/element dom element that will hold remote videos
    remoteVideosEl: 'remoteVideos',
    // immediately ask for camera access
    autoRequestMedia: true
});

3. Tell it to join a room when ready

// we have to wait until it's ready
webrtc.on('readyToCall', function () {
    // you can name it anything
    webrtc.joinRoom('your awesome room name');
});

Available options

peerConnectionConfig - Set this to specify your own STUN and TURN servers. By default, SimpleWebRTC uses Google's public STUN server (stun.l.google.com:19302), which is intended for public use according to: https://twitter.com/HenrikJoreteg/status/354105684591251456

Note that you will most likely also need to run your own TURN servers. See http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/webrtc/infrastructure/ for a basic tutorial.

Filetransfer

Sending files between individual participants is supported. See http://simplewebrtc.com/filetransfer.html for a demo.

Note that this is not file sharing between a group which requires a completely different approach.

It's not always that simple...

Sometimes you need to do more advanced stuff. See http://simplewebrtc.com/notsosimple.html for some examples.

Got questions?

Join the SimpleWebRTC discussion list:

http://lists.andyet.com/mailman/listinfo/simplewebrtc

or the Gitter channel:

https://gitter.im/HenrikJoreteg/SimpleWebRTC

API

Constructor

new SimpleWebRTC(options)

  • object options - options object provided to constructor consisting of:
    • string url - required url for signaling server. Defaults to signaling server URL which can be used for development. You must use your own signaling server for production.
    • object socketio - optional object to be passed as options to the signaling server connection.
    • Connection connection - optional connection object for signaling. See Connection below. Defaults to a new SocketIoConnection
    • bool debug - optional flag to set the instance to debug mode
    • [string|DomElement] localVideoEl - ID or Element to contain the local video element
    • [string|DomElement] remoteVideosEl - ID or Element to contain the remote video elements
    • bool autoRequestMedia - optional(=false) option to automatically request user media. Use true to request automatically, or false to request media later with startLocalVideo
    • bool enableDataChannels optional(=true) option to enable/disable data channels (used for volume levels or direct messaging)
    • bool autoRemoveVideos - optional(=true) option to automatically remove video elements when streams are stopped.
    • bool adjustPeerVolume - optional(=false) option to reduce peer volume when the local participant is speaking
    • number peerVolumeWhenSpeaking - optional(=.0.25) value used in conjunction with adjustPeerVolume. Uses values between 0 and 1.
    • object media - media options to be passed to getUserMedia. Defaults to { video: true, audio: true }. Valid configurations described on MDN with official spec at w3c.
    • object receiveMedia - optional RTCPeerConnection options. Defaults to { offerToReceiveAudio: 1, offerToReceiveVideo: 1 }.
    • object localVideo - optional options for attaching the local video stream to the page. Defaults to
    {
        autoplay: true, // automatically play the video stream on the page
        mirror: true, // flip the local video to mirror mode (for UX)
        muted: true // mute local video stream to prevent echo
    }
    • object logger - optional alternate logger for the instance; any object that implements log, warn, and error methods.

Fields

capabilities - the webrtcSupport object that describes browser capabilities, for convenience

config - the configuration options extended from options passed to the constructor

connection - the socket (or alternate) signaling connection

webrtc - the underlying WebRTC session manager

Events

To set up event listeners, use the SimpleWebRTC instance created with the constructor. Example:

var webrtc = new SimpleWebRTC(options);
webrtc.on('connectionReady', function (sessionId) {
    // ...
})

'connectionReady', sessionId - emitted when the signaling connection emits the connect event, with the unique id for the session.

'createdPeer', peer - emitted three times:

  • when joining a room with existing peers, once for each peer

  • when a new peer joins a joined room

  • when sharing screen, once for each peer

  • peer - the object representing the peer and underlying peer connection

'stunservers', [...args] - emitted when the signaling connection emits the same event

'turnservers', [...args] - emitted when the signaling connection emits the same event

'localScreenAdded', el - emitted after triggering the start of screen sharing

  • el the element that contains the local screen stream

'leftRoom', roomName - emitted after successfully leaving the current room, ending all peers, and stopping the local screen stream

'videoAdded', videoEl, peer - emitted when a peer stream is added

  • videoEl - the video element associated with the stream that was added
  • peer - the peer associated with the stream that was added

'videoRemoved', videoEl, peer - emitted when a peer stream is removed

  • videoEl - the video element associated with the stream that was removed
  • peer - the peer associated with the stream that was removed

Methods

createRoom(name, callback) - emits the create event on the connection with name and (if provided) invokes callback on response

joinRoom(name, callback) - joins the conference in room name. Callback is invoked with callback(err, roomDescription) where roomDescription is yielded by the connection on the join event. See signalmaster for more details.

startLocalVideo() - starts the local media with the media options provided in the config passed to the constructor

testReadiness() - tests that the connection is ready and that (if media is enabled) streams have started

mute() - mutes the local audio stream for all peers (pauses sending audio)

unmute() - unmutes local audio stream for all peers (resumes sending audio)

pauseVideo() - pauses sending video to peers

resumeVideo() - resumes sending video to all peers

pause() - pauses sending audio and video to all peers

resume() - resumes sending audio and video to all peers

sendToAll(messageType, payload) - broadcasts a message to all peers in the room via the signaling channel (websocket)

  • string messageType - the key for the type of message being sent
  • object payload - an arbitrary value or object to send to peers

sendDirectlyToAll(channelLabel, messageType, payload) - broadcasts a message to all peers in the room via a dataChannel

  • string channelLabel - the label for the dataChannel to send on
  • string messageType - the key for the type of message being sent
  • object payload - an arbitrary value or object to send to peers

getPeers(sessionId, type) - returns all peers by sessionId and/or type

shareScreen(callback) - initiates screen capture request to browser, then adds the stream to the conference

getLocalScreen() - returns the local screen stream

stopScreenShare() - stops the screen share stream and removes it from the room

stopLocalVideo() - stops all local media streams

setVolumeForAll(volume) - used to set the volume level for all peers

  • volume - the volume level, between 0 and 1

leaveRoom() - leaves the currently joined room and stops local screen share

disconnect() - calls disconnect on the signaling connection and deletes it

handlePeerStreamAdded(peer) - used internally to attach media stream to the DOM and perform other setup

handlePeerStreamRemoved(peer) - used internally to remove the video container from the DOM and emit videoRemoved

getDomId(peer) - used internally to get the DOM id associated with a peer

getEl(idOrEl) - helper used internally to get an element where idOrEl is either an element, or an id of an element

getLocalVideoContainer() - used internally to get the container that will hold the local video element

getRemoteVideoContainer() - used internally to get the container that holds the remote video elements

Connection

By default, SimpleWebRTC uses a socket.io connection to communicate with the signaling server. However, you can provide an alternate connection object to use. All that your alternate connection need provide are four methods:

  • on(ev, fn) - A method to invoke fn when event ev is triggered
  • emit() - A method to send/emit arbitrary arguments on the connection
  • getSessionId() - A method to get a unique session Id for the connection
  • disconnect() - A method to disconnect the connection