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Browser module to detect support for webrtc and extract proper constructors.
A tiny browser module for detecting support for WebRTC and also for extracting the necessary constructors such as PeerConnection
, SessionDescription
, and IceCandidate
.
Suitable for use with browserify/CommonJS on the client.
This tiny module is used by SimpleWebRTC, but obviously can be used by itself.
npm install webrtcsupport
Simply require it and it returns a simple object with support flags and useful support info and normalized constructors for various WebRTC related items.
var webrtcSupport = require('webrtcsupport');
// it returns an object with the following:
{
support: // boolean whether basic WebRTC support exists
browserVersion: // integer, browser version
supportRTCPeerConnection: // boolean whether basic support for RTCPeerConnection exists
supportVp8: // boolean guess whether VP8 is supported by the browser
supportGetUserMedia: // boolean whether getUserMedia is supported by the browser
supportDataChannel: // boolean whether WebRTC data channels are supported
supportWebAudio: // boolean whether WebAudio API is supported
supportMediaStream: // boolean whether MediaStream is supported
supportScreenSharing: // boolean guess of whether screensharing is supported,
prefix: // returns browser prefix (either moz or webkit for now)
AudioContext: // the audio context constructor from the web audio API
PeerConnection: // constructor for creating a peer connection
SessionDescription: // constructor for RTCSessionDescriptions
IceCandidate: // constructor for ice candidate
MediaStream: // constructor for MediaStreams
getUserMedia: // getUserMedia function
}
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Browser module to detect support for webrtc and extract proper constructors.
We found that webrtcsupport demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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