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ngx-webrtc-lib
Advanced tools
Angular microapp/library for video conference using agora-rtc-sdk and ngx-agora.
Angular microapp/library for Agora WebRTC client from Agora.io using agora-rtc-sdk and ngx-agora.
This library was generated with Angular CLI version 12.2.0.
Install ngx-webrtc-lib
from npm
:
npm install ngx-webrtc-lib --save
Add wanted package to NgModule imports:
import { WebRtcModule } from 'ngx-webrtc-lib';
@NgModule({
...
imports: [
WebRtcModule.forRoot({
AppID: 'agora AppID',
}),
]
...
})
You can get started with Agora by following this guide and retrieve the Appid.
Add WebRtcComponent
to your component template:
<ngx-webrtc
[channel]="channel"
[debug]="true"
[uid]="uid"
(callEnd)="onCallEnd()"
></ngx-webrtc>
The library allows you to display a video call confirmation dialog.
Inject VideoCallDialogService
into your component/service and call open
method by passing the required data.
It will return a dialog object VideoCallDialog
with an API where you can programmatically close the dialog, accept the call (it will open WebRtcComponent
) and subscribe to the dialog state.
import { VideoCallDialogService, VideoCallDialogData } from 'ngx-webrtc-lib';
constructor(private dialogService: VideoCallDialogService) { }
onDialogOpen(): void {
const dialog = this.dialogService.open({
uid: this.uid,
channel: this.channelId,
outcome: this.outcome,
user: this.user,
});
setTimeout(() => dialog.close(), 7000);
dialog.afterConfirmation().subscribe((data: VideoCallDialogData) => console.log(data));
}
Import assets
in your angular.json file
"assets": [
{
"glob": "**/*",
"input": "./node_modules/ngx-webrtc-lib/src/assets/",
"output": "./assets/"
}
],
For the real-life video call confirmation behavior with multiple clients where one declines the call and it immediately reflects on the second client, you need to implement your own custom solution. This is an example of the implementation using web-sockets.
git clone https://github.com/TarasMoskovych/ngx-webrtc.git
cd ngx-webrtc
npm ci
npm start
To use this library, please follow the versioning specified in the following table.
Angular Version | ngx-webrtc-lib Version |
---|---|
12.x | 1.x / 2.x |
WebRtcComponent
Name | Description |
---|---|
@Input() uid: string | User identifier. |
@Input() channel: string | Channel identifier. |
@Input() debug: boolean | Enable debugging. Default value false |
@Output() callEnd: EventEmitter | Event that is emitted when the call is ended. |
VideoCallDialogService
Name | Description |
---|---|
open: (VideoCallDialogData ) => VideoCallDialog | Renders WebRtcComponent in the dialog. |
VideoCallDialogData
Name | Description |
---|---|
uid: string | User identifier. |
channel: string | Channel identifier. |
outcome: boolean | Defines the UI for income or outcome call mode. |
user: User | User name and photo URL. |
VideoCallDialogData
Name | Description |
---|---|
acceptCall: () => void | Closes the confirmation dialog and opens WebRtcComponent with passed data before. |
close: () => void | Closes the dialog with video-call confirmation component. |
afterConfirmation: () => Observable<VideoCallDialogData | null>; | Returns Observable with the data depends on accepting or declining the call. |
afterCallEnd: () => Observable; | Returns Observable with the value depends on the call ending. |
FAQs
Angular microapp/library for video conference using agora-rtc-sdk-ng.
The npm package ngx-webrtc-lib receives a total of 17 weekly downloads. As such, ngx-webrtc-lib popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ngx-webrtc-lib demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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