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See DESIGN.md for an overview of features and future goals.
Pion WebRTC v2.0.0 has arrived! See the release notes to learn about new features and breaking changes.
Have any questions? Join the Slack channel to follow development and speak with the maintainers.
We are actively planning v2.1.0 and would love your feedback! Anyone can add issues, and anything that you think can empower Pion users.
Check out the example applications to help you along your Pion WebRTC journey.
For more full featured examples that use 3rd party libraries see our example-webrtc-applications repo.
The Pion WebRTC API closely matches the JavaScript WebRTC API. Most existing documentation is therefore also usefull when working with Pion. Furthermore, our GoDoc is actively maintained.
We maintain a FAQ with answers to common questions. If you have a question not covered please submit a PR, we would be happy to answer it!
Now go forth and build some awesome apps! Here are some ideas to get your creative juices flowing:
Pion WebRTC can be used when compiled to WebAssembly, also known as Wasm. In this case the library will act as a wrapper around the JavaScript WebRTC API. This allows you to use WebRTC from Go in both server and browser side code with little to no changes. Check out the example applications for instructions on how to compile and run the WebAssembly examples. You can also visit the Wiki page on WebAssembly Development for more information.
The library is in active development, please refer to the roadmap to track our major milestones.
Pion has an active community on the Golang Slack. Sign up and join the #pion channel for discussions and support. You can also use Pion mailing list.
We are always looking to support your projects. Please reach out if you have something to build!
If you need commercial support or don't want to use public methods you can contact us at team@pion.ly
Check out the contributing wiki to join the group of amazing people making this project possible:
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