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@rbbn/webrtc-js-sdk
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$ npm install @rbbn/webrtc-js-sdk
To install a particular build with the Github URL, run:
$ npm install https://github.com/RibbonCommunications/webrtc-js-sdk#<build number> --save
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@rbbn/webrtc-js-sdk@7.16.0/dist/webrtc.js"
integrity="sha384-jaR0zt9UoAJ7DmuPhnF+lrWYGQWOEveWkBS/BaDfoNxG+8CYzB1LdbnrSDDXMOBO"
crossorigin="anonymous">
</script>
The information about tutorials and documents can be found in the links below
| Browsers | Versions | Operating Systems |
|---|---|---|
| Chrome | Last 3 Major Versions | Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android |
| Firefox | Last 3 Major Versions | Windows, MacOS, Linux |
| Edge | Latest Major Version | Windows, MacOS |
| Safari | Latest Major Version | MacOS, iOS |
| Electron | Last 2 Major Versions | Windows, MacOS, Linux |
FAQs
`$ npm install @rbbn/webrtc-js-sdk`
The npm package @rbbn/webrtc-js-sdk receives a total of 47 weekly downloads. As such, @rbbn/webrtc-js-sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @rbbn/webrtc-js-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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