WebRTC Signaling with as few complexity as possible. It is compatible with rtc-lib. You can use the signaling server standalone or integrate it in your Node.js project.
Install the package with
npm install -g easy-signaling
To use the signaling server in standalone mode simply run
easy-signaling
You can use the environment variables BIND_PORT
(defaults to 8080) and
BIND_HOST
(defaults to 0.0.0.0) to configure the listening socket of the
server. A websocket server will be listening on the specified port and provide
signaling to clients.
If you want to include the server in your project install add the dependency 'easy-signaling' to your package.json.
You can either use a Hotel
to provide multiple rooms ...
var hotel = new require("easy-signaling").Hotel()
hotel.create_guest(connection, "room_name")
... or use Room
if you need only one room ...
var room = new require("easy-signaling").Room()
room.create_guest(connection)
The connection
object in the examples is a Channel
implementing the
connectino to the client. You can implement your own Channel
or use
WebsocketChannel
which is a wrapper around WebSockets provided by the ws
library.
The complete documenation is available here.