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zoom-video-app-example-v1

v1.0.0

Published

Use of this sample app is subject to our [Terms of Use](https://explore.zoom.us/en/video-sdk-terms/).

Downloads

3

Readme

Zoom Video SDK web sample

Use of this sample app is subject to our Terms of Use.

The Zoom Video SDK for web enables you to build custom video experiences on a webpage with Zoom's core technology through a highly optimized WebAssembly module.

Zoom Video SDK

Installation

To get started, clone the repo:

$ git clone https://github.com/zoom/videosdk-web-sample.git

Setup

  1. Once cloned, navigate to the videosdk-web-sample directory:

    $ cd videosdk-web-sample

  2. Then install the dependencies:

    $ npm install

  3. Open the directory in your code editor.

  4. Open the src/config/dev.ts file and enter required session values for the variables:

    | Key | Value Description | | -----------------------|-------------| | sdkKey | Your Video SDK Key. Required. | | sdkSecret | Your Video SDK Secret. Required. | | topic | Required, a session name of your choice or the name of the session you are joining. | | name | Required, a name for the participant. | | password | Required, a session passcode of your choice or the passcode of the session you are joining. |

    Example:

    {
      // ...
      sdkKey: 'YOUR_VIDEO_SDK_KEY',
      sdkSecret: 'YOUR_VIDEO_SDK_SECRET',
      topic: 'Cool Cars',
      name: 'user123',
      password: 'abc123'
      // ...
    }

    Reminder to not publish this sample app as is. Replace the Video SDK JWT generator with a backend Video SDK JWT generator to keep your SDK Secret safe.

  5. Save dev.ts.

  6. Run the app:

    $ npm start

Usage

  1. Navigate to http://localhost:3000 and click one of the feature boxes.

    Learn more about rendering multiple video streams.

For the full list of features and event listeners, as well as additional guides, see our Video SDK docs.

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