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trtc-cloud-js-sdk
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TRTCCloud SDK is an object-oriented WebRTC SDK of Tencent Cloud's real-time communication solution. Web developers can use TRTCCloud SDK to establish an audio/video calls or live streaming services on your website.
TRTCCloud SDK supports major modern browsers. For details, please refer to Browsers Supported.
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Safari | iOS Safari | Opera |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
56+ | 80+ | 56+ | 11+ | 11+ | 46+ |
npm:
$ npm install trtc-cloud-js-sdk --save
yarn:
$ yarn add trtc-cloud-js-sdk
Explore SDK documents:TRTCCloud SDK
├── README.md
├── package.json
├── trtc-cloud-js-sdk.js // sdk file
trtc-cloud-js-sdk.js
Default entry file, base on UMD modules, ES6 included.
Usage:
import TRTCCloud, { TRTCAppScene, TRTCParams } from 'trtc-cloud-js-sdk';
FAQs
Tencent Cloud RTC SDK for Web And Electron
The npm package trtc-cloud-js-sdk receives a total of 797 weekly downloads. As such, trtc-cloud-js-sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that trtc-cloud-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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