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@videosdk.live/js-sdk
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Video SDK for JavaScript
videosdk.live
Visit our official guide for Browser Support
Check out demo here
With javascript SDK, you can
To use javascript-sdk
, you have two choices to make either use npm
module or <script>
tag in your bundler or direct in HTML.
<script>
tagYou can import this library using <script>
tag. The easiest way to get started is to load this library from CDN, and add a couple of lines of code to your web page or app.
<html>
<head>....</head>
<body>
.....
<script src="https://sdk.videosdk.live/js-sdk/0.0.84/videosdk.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
Another interesting option is to install library in your app and bundle it using webpack or rollup.
From npm package:
npm install @videosdk.live/js-sdk
From yarn package:
yarn add @videosdk.live/js-sdk
Then in your application code:
const VideoSDK = require("@videosdk.live/js");
VideoSDK.initMeeting({...})
Or
import VideoSDK from "@videosdk.live/js";
VideoSDK.initMeeting({...})
Check the components and their usage in our documentation.
Check the Quick Start guide to our documentation.
Run the Code sample to see it in action.
FAQs
Video SDK for JavaScript videosdk.live
The npm package @videosdk.live/js-sdk receives a total of 6,618 weekly downloads. As such, @videosdk.live/js-sdk popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @videosdk.live/js-sdk 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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