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Instacam is a library to perform instant canvas video through the WebRTC API with a fresh touch of CSS filters.
Instacam is fully tested on Google Chrome for desktop (latest public released version). The library is compatible with browsers that natively support the HTML5 canvas
tag, requestAnimationFrame
API, HTMLMediaElement
API, navigator.mediaDevices
and Promises
API. The CSS filtering requires the CSS filter
features to properly work.
Official support on Chrome 52+, Firefox 52+, Edge 15+ and Opera 52+. Many other browsers may work, but are not extensively tested. You can check at any time the support table about the partial or full support of these features.
Instacam is published on the NPM (Node Package Manager) registry, so you can install it through the command line interpreter using your favorite package manager:
# npm
npm install instacam
# yarn
yarn add instacam
For other implementation of Instacam in your project, see the usage documentation
Here you will find the documentation describing how to use the library.
If you want to report a bug or request a new feature/improvement, please read the project contributors guidelines before. Thanks for taking time to contribute.
The project is developed under the MIT license:
Read the full license for more information about your rights.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me!
xavier.foucrier [at] gmail.com
FAQs
Instant canvas video
The npm package instacam receives a total of 64 weekly downloads. As such, instacam popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that instacam demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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