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WebRTC.org website (*** This repository is deprecated ***) - The documentation to contribute to native code is available at https://webrtc.googlesource.com/src/+/refs/heads/master/docs/native-code/index.md, info about WebRTC is available at https://webrtc.org)
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QUESTION
TL;DR How can I run functional tests that use navigator.mediaDevices
and its methods with TestCafe and Chromium?
I'm trying to write functional tests with TestCafe to test some WebRTC code. I'm using React. I have a custom hook that enumerates the devices:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-03 at 07:31Chrome doesn't allow calling the getUserMedia
API from insecure origins. So, you can use either of the following ways:
- Specify 'localhost' as the host name by adding this option: --hostname
QUESTION
I'm learning WebRTC and I have found its JavaScript documentation quiet good. But then, I want to work with webrtc on Android. So I found this page. After Adding the libraries I cannot find documentation like it is for JS. There is AppRTC but then I find it confusing rather than expressive (that might be my own problem, not sure).
So where do I go for documentation for Android WebRTC library? Is there any tutorial or simple reference that is valid as of 2020? Many data I have found are 5 or more years, and seems outdated.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jun-01 at 15:25I found very useful Github Project. Two years old as of 2020, but very informative and simple. Once you get the basics of WebRTC you can dive on the code. This works well in conjuction with WebRTC Codelab
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