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webrtc-frontend-library
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npm install webrtc-frontend-library --save
Import the components and constants from the package into the file:
import { VideoChat, LS_WEBRTK_TOKEN_KEY } from 'webrtc-frontend-library'
After logging the user into your application, you should set the access token in the local storage of the browser for the chat components:
localStorage.setItem(LS_WEBRTK_TOKEN_KEY, access_token)
After calling the function to refresh a token from your app, the new received token must be installed in local storage of the browser under the key LS_WEBRTK_TOKEN_KEY
and returned from the function.
import { VideoChat } from "chat-frontend-library";
<VideoChat
roomId="roomId"
handleError={cbHandleError}
handleClose={cbHandleClose}
user_locale='user_locale'
/>
prop | default | type | description |
---|---|---|---|
roomId | none | string | Room id to connect |
user_locale | ru/en | string | Chat interface language. The browser language is set by default |
cbHandleClose | none | function | A callback function that is called when the user clicks the leave call button |
cbHandleError | none | function | An asynchronous callback function that is called if the chat API call returns an error. Should return the new user token |
isDisabledButtonJoin | none | boolean | Disable or allow click on join call button |
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``` npm install webrtc-frontend-library --save ```
The npm package webrtc-frontend-library receives a total of 21 weekly downloads. As such, webrtc-frontend-library popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that webrtc-frontend-library 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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