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The rtc-core package includes a number of core types and constants that
are used across the rtc.io suite.
rtc-core/detect
A browser detection helper for accessing prefix-free versions of the various
WebRTC types.
Example Usage
If you wanted to get the native RTCPeerConnection prototype in any browser
you could do the following:
vardetect=require('rtc-core/detect');// also available in rtc/detectvarRTCPeerConnection=detect('RTCPeerConnection');
This would provide whatever the browser prefixed version of the
RTCPeerConnection is available (webkitRTCPeerConnection,
mozRTCPeerConnection, etc).
rtc-core/genice
Respond appropriately to options that are passed to packages like
rtc-quickconnect and trigger a callback (error first) with iceServer
values.
The function looks for either of the following keys in the options, in
the following order or precedence:
ice - this can either be an array of ice server values or a generator
function (in the same format as this function). If this key contains a
value then any servers specified in the iceServers key (2) will be
ignored.
iceServers - an array of ice server values.
rtc-core/reset
This is a simple, cross-browser method for resetting a media element
back to a initial state after having media attached.
rtc-core/wait-connected
waitConnected(pc, callback)
A simple helper function that will monitor iceconnectionstatechange events
and wait until a connected iceConnectionState has been triggered (either
connected or completed). Once this state has been achieved the event
listener will be removed and a callback fired.
License(s)
Apache 2.0
Copyright 2013 - 2014 National ICT Australia Limited (NICTA)
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Core definitions and functions for the rtc.io suite