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@arcware/webrtc-plugin
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Javascript/Typescript module to connect any frontend to Unreal Engine 4 app with pixel streaming enabled through signalling WS.
Javascript/Typescript module to connect any frontend to Unreal Engine 4 app with pixel streaming enabled through signalling WS.
import { WebRTCClient } from "@arcware/webrtc-plugin";
// Vue template
<div ref="sizeContainer">
<div ref="videoContainer">
<video ref="videoRef" />
</div>
</div>
// React template
const sizeContainerRef = React.useRef();
const containerRef = React.useRef();
const videoRef = React.useRef();
<div ref={sizeContainerRef}>
<div ref={containerRef}>
<video ref={videoElRef} />
</div>
</div>;
// Angular template
<div #sizeContainer>
<div #container>
<video #videoEl></video>
</div>
</div>
@ViewChild("videoEl") inputVideo!: ElementRef;
@ViewChild("container") container!: ElementRef;
@ViewChild("sizeContainer") sizeContainer!: ElementRef;
// Initialize WebRTC
const args = {
address: "Signalling WS URL",
packageId: "Name of the package (if there are multiple applications)",
settings: {},
// --- Containers Options ---
// Vue
sizeContainer: this.$refs.sizeContainer,
container: this.$refs.videoContainer,
videoRef: this.$refs.videoRef,
// React
sizeContainer: sizeContainerRef,
container: containerRef,
videoRef: videoRef,
// Angular
sizeContainer: this.sizeContainer.nativeElement,
container: this.container.nativeElement,
videoRef: this.inputVideo.nativeElement,
// --- ---
playOverlay: true, // Set default overlay with play button. Make it false and use loader
loader: (val) => {}, // Callback for loading screen, etc. Once stream is ready, the function will be triggered with false value.
};
const webrtc_client = new WebRTCClient(args);
const emitUIInteraction = webrtc_client.emitUIInteraction; // Method to send descriptors to UE4 app
// <script> with index.html implementation
<head>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@arcware/webrtc-plugin@latest/webrtc-plugin.umd.js"></script>
</head>
<body style="background: black; margin: 50px">
<script>
window.addEventListener("load", function () {
const args = {
address: "Signalling WS URL",
packageId: "id/alias of the package",
settings: {},
sizeContainer: "container",
playOverlay: true, // play button before stream runs
};
this.webrtc = new window.WebrtcPlugin.WebRTCClient(args);
});
</script>
<div id="container"></div>
</body>
Please follow to WebRTCClientProps
interface exported from module to check properties types
FAQs
### Getting started
The npm package @arcware/webrtc-plugin receives a total of 554 weekly downloads. As such, @arcware/webrtc-plugin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @arcware/webrtc-plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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