A bundle of Open Source WebRTC joy!
Priologic's easyRTC beta, a bundle of Open Source WebRTC joy, incorporates an easyRTC server install and client API, and working, HTML5 and Javascript, application source code under a BSD 2 license.
Features
- Install easyRTC's WebRTC Server Kit on your own Linux server in minutes not days.
- Use our easyRTC API and sample application code to build and deploy your WebRTC app in hours not weeks.
- easyRTC is completely free and open source under a BSD 2 license. No usage costs or other hidden fees.
Documentation
- Install instructions for Ubuntu, Windows, and Mac
/docs/easyrtc_installing.md
- Client API documentation
/docs/easyrtc_client_api.md
- Frequently asked questions
/docs/easyrtc_faq.md
- Upcoming features
/docs/easyrtc_upcoming_features.md
Installation In A Nutshell
- Install Node.js
- Download and uncompress easyRTC in the folder of your choice
- Run
npm install
from the installation folder to install dependant packages - Start easyRTC by running
node server.js
- Browse the examples using a WebRTC enabled browser. (defaults to port
8080
)
Step by step instructions including additional setup options can be found in /docs/easyrtc_installing.md
Folder Structure
- / (root)
- Contains the main file (server.js) and the configuration file (config.js)
- Licenses and package information
- /docs/
- Documentation for using the API and running the server.
- /lib/
- Required libraries
- /static/
- The easyRTC website and demo files
- The easyrtc.js file is located in /static/js/
- /node_modules/
- Requires node.js modules
- This folder will be created during the install
Links for help and information
- The easyRTC website is at:
- Use our support forum is at:
- Bugs and requests can be filed on our github page or on the forum.
- Our YouTube channel has live demo's
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