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tuicall-engine-webrtc
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TUICallEngine Web SDK is based on Tencent Cloud's IM and Tencent Cloud's real-time communication solution. Supports audio and video calls in two-person and multi-person scenarios.
TUICallEngine Web SDK supports major modern browsers. For details, please refer to Browsers Supported.
Please be sure to use HTTPS protocol or localhost to deploy your Web App, otherwise a navigator.mediaDevices not found error will occur!
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Safari | iOS Safari | Opera |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
56+ | 80+ | 56+ | 11+ | 11+ | 46+ |
npm:
$ npm install tuicall-engine-webrtc --save
yarn:
$ yarn add tuicall-engine-webrtc
Download manually:
tuicall-engine-webrtc.js
to your project.Refer to the following two tutorials for a quick run-through of the demo and how to use the SDK to implement basic audio and video calling functionality.
Explore SDK documents:TUICallEngine Web SDK
├── README-zh_CN.md
├── README.md
├── index.d.ts // ts declaration file
├── package.json
└── tuicall-engine-webrtc.js // sdk file base on ES modules
FAQs
腾讯云 TRTC TUICallEngine
We found that tuicall-engine-webrtc 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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