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@huddle01/web-core
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The Huddle01 Javascript SDK offers a comprehensive suite of methods and event listeners that allow for seamless real-time audio and video communication with minimal coding required.
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The Huddle01 Vanilla JS SDK offers a comprehensive suite of methods and event listeners that allow for seamless real-time audio and video communication with minimal coding required.
You can install the Huddle01 Vanilla JS SDK packages in two ways:
using the script tag: Add the following code snippet to the head of your HTML file: Replace with our CDN
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@huddle01/web-core@umd/dist/index.global.js"></script>
<script>
let client;
// call this function in onclick of `join room` button
const init = async () => {
client = new HuddleWebCore.HuddleClient({
projectId: "YOUR_PROJECT_ID",
options: {
activeSpeakers: {
// Number of active speaker visible in the grid, by default 8
size: 10,
},
},
});
const room = await client.joinRoom({
roomId: "YOUR_ROOM_ID",
token: "YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN",
});
};
</script>
using npm (or pnpm/bun): Run the following command in your terminal to install the package:
npm install @huddle01/web-core
For more information head to https://huddle01.com/docs
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FAQs
The Huddle01 Javascript SDK offers a comprehensive suite of methods and event listeners that allow for seamless real-time audio and video communication with minimal coding required.
We found that @huddle01/web-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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