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openvidu-angular-v2compatibility
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OpenVidu Components v2 compatibility layer for Angular.
OpenVidu Components v2 compatibility layer for Angular.
The easier way to build powerful OpenVidu videoconference frontend applications.
You will need NPM and Angular CLI to serve the Angular app. Check your installation with the following command:
npm -v
ng v
npm install openvidu-angular-v2compatibility
You need to import the openvidu-angular-v2compatibility module in your app.module.ts
:
import { OpenViduAngularConfig, OpenViduAngularModule } from 'openvidu-angular-v2compatibility';
import { environment } from 'src/environments/environment';
const config: OpenViduAngularConfig = {
production: environment.production
};
@NgModule({
imports: [
...
OpenViduAngularModule.forRoot(config)
]
})
You can also add the default styles in your styles.scss
file:
:root {
--ov-primary-color: #303030;
--ov-secondary-color: #3e3f3f;
--ov-tertiary-color: #598eff;
--ov-warn-color: #eb5144;
--ov-accent-color: #ffae35;
--ov-light-color: #e6e6e6;
--ov-logo-background-color: #3a3d3d;
--ov-text-color: #ffffff;
--ov-panel-text-color: #1d1d1d;
--ov-panel-background: #ffffff;
--ov-buttons-radius: 50%;
--ov-leave-button-radius: 10px;
--ov-video-radius: 5px;
--ov-panel-radius: 5px;
}
OpenVidu team has created a few tutorials to help you to start using OpenVidu Angular components. You can find them here.
openvidu-angular-v2compatibility API documentation is available here.
FAQs
OpenVidu Components v2 compatibility layer for Angular.
We found that openvidu-angular-v2compatibility 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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