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Examples WebRTC Applications

The following are a collection of example applications built by Pion users. These applications show real world usage of Pion, and should serve as a good starting point for your next project. For more minimal examples check out examples in the Pion WebRTC repository

If you have a request please make an issue, we also love contributions more examples are always welcome.

Have any questions? Join the Slack channel to follow development and speak with the maintainers.

Examples

  • GoCV Receive: Example gocv-receive shows how to receive media using Pion and then do motion detection with GoCV.
  • Gstreamer Receive: Example gstreamer-receive shows how to receive media from the browser and play it live. This example uses GStreamer for rendering.
  • Gstreamer Send: Example gstreamer-send shows how to send video to your browser. This example uses GStreamer to process the video.
  • Gstreamer Send Offer: Example gstreamer-send-offer is a variant of gstreamer-send that initiates the WebRTC connection by sending an offer.
  • Janus Gateway: Example janus-gateway is a collection of examples showing how to use Pion WebRTC with janus-gateway.
  • SFU Websocket: The SFU example demonstrates how to broadcast a video to multiple peers. A broadcaster uploads the video once and the server forwards it to all other peers.
  • Save to WebM: Example save-to-webm shows how to receive audio and video using Pion and then save to WebM container.

Usage

We've made it easy to run the browser based examples on your local machine.

  1. Build and run the example server:

    go get github.com/pion/example-webrtc-applications
    cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/pion/example-webrtc-applications
    go run examples.go
    
  2. Browse to localhost to browse through the examples.

Note that you can change the port of the server using the --address flag.

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License

MIT License - see LICENSE for full text

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Last updated on 03 Apr 2020

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