react-native-webrtc
A WebRTC module for React Native.
Support
Currently support for iOS and Android.
Support video and audio communication. Not support DataChannel now.
You can use it to build an iOS/Android app that can communicate with web browser.
The WebRTC Library is based on webrtc-build-scripts
Installation
iOS
Android
Usage
Now, you can use WebRTC like in browser.
In your index.ios.js
/index.android.js
, you can require WebRTC to import RTCPeerConnection, RTCSessionDescription, etc.
var WebRTC = require('react-native-webrtc');
var {
RTCPeerConnection,
RTCMediaStream,
RTCIceCandidate,
RTCSessionDescription,
RTCView
} = WebRTC;
Anything about using RTCPeerConnection, RTCSessionDescription and RTCIceCandidate is like browser.
Support most WebRTC APIs, please see the Document.
var configuration = {"iceServers": [{"url": "stun:stun.l.google.com:19302"}]};
var pc = new RTCPeerConnection(configuration);
navigator.getUserMedia({ "audio": true, "video": true }, function (stream) {
pc.addStream(stream);
});
pc.createOffer(function(desc) {
pc.setLocalDescription(desc, function () {
}, function(e) {});
}, function(e) {});
pc.onicecandidate = function (event) {
};
However, render video stream should be used by React way.
Rendering RTCView.
var container;
var RCTWebRTCDemo = React.createClass({
getInitialState: function() {
return {videoURL: null};
},
componentDidMount: function() {
container = this;
},
render: function() {
return (
<View>
<RTCView streamURL={this.state.videoURL}/>
</View>
);
}
});
And set stream to RTCView
container.setState({videoURL: stream.toURL()});
Demo
The demo project is https://github.com/oney/RCTWebRTCDemo
And you will need a signaling server. I have written a signaling server http://react-native-webrtc.herokuapp.com/ (the repository is https://github.com/oney/react-native-webrtc-server).
You can open this website in browser, and then set it as signaling server in the app, and run the app. After you enter the same room ID, the video stream will be connected.