Noah Petherbridge
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* Two users can activate their cameras locally and then connect them together with WebRTC with video and audio support working! * Limitation: users need to be broadcasting video themselves before they can connect to someone's camera. If the offerer doesn't add tracks of their own, the SDP offer doesn't request video channels; so even though the answerer adds their tracks to the connection, they aren't used by the offerer. * As currently implemented, the offerer's camera feed will also appear on screen for the answerer - every video connection opens the feed both ways. Compared to the previous commit (where clients shared SDP messages but not ICE candidates or anything further) the fixes and learnings were: * The back-end was trying to relay candidate messages, but there was a JSON marshalling error (json object casted into a string) - changed the Message type to map[string]interface{} and both sides could exchange ICE candidates. * Both sides needed to add their video tracks to the connection so that there was anything of value to be sent over the WebRTC channel. Other changes: * Server will send a ping message every minute to connected WebSockets.
6 lines
70 B
Go
6 lines
70 B
Go
package barertc
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import "time"
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const PingInterval = 60 * time.Second
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