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This library provides an easy-to-integrate UI for video communication between two users in an Angular application. Built using the Agora WebRTC SDK, it offers full control over the video communication experience, enabling you to customize it based on your needs.

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NgxWebrtc

This project was generated with Angular CLI version 12.2.2.

Development server

Run ng serve for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.

Code scaffolding

Run ng generate component component-name to generate a new component. You can also use ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module.

Build

Run ng build to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory.

Build package

Run npm run build:lib to build the package. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory.

Running unit tests

Run npm run test to execute the unit tests via Karma.


ngx-webrtc-lib

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This library provides an easy-to-integrate UI for video communication between two users in an Angular application. Built using the Agora WebRTC SDK, it offers full control over the video communication experience, enabling you to customize it based on your needs.

With ngx-webrtc-lib, you can easily integrate real-time, peer-to-peer video communication features into your web app. This is ideal for building applications that require direct video interaction, such as customer support, remote consultations, or any use case involving live, two-way video communication.

Video Communication in Action

Prerequisites

To get started with Agora, follow this guide to retrieve the AppID.

Installation

Install ngx-webrtc-lib from npm:

npm install ngx-webrtc-lib

Standalone Component support

To use the library in standalone mode, follow these steps:

Provide WebRtc configuration in app.configs.ts file

import { provideWebRtc } from 'ngx-webrtc-lib';

export const appConfig: ApplicationConfig = {
  providers: [
    provideWebRtc({
      AppID: 'Agora AppID',
    }),
    // Other providers
  ],
};

Include WebRtcComponent in the imports of your standalone host component:

import { WebRtcComponent } from 'ngx-webrtc-lib';

@Component({
  standalone: true,
  template: `<ngx-webrtc .../>`,
  imports: [
    WebRtcComponent,
  ],
  ...
})
export class HostComponent {
  // Host component logic
}

NgModule support

To use the library with NgModules, import WebRtcModule into your module's imports:

import { WebRtcModule } from 'ngx-webrtc-lib';

@NgModule({
  ...
  imports: [
    WebRtcModule.forRoot({
      AppID: 'Agora AppID',
    }),
  ]
  ...
})

Basic usage

Add WebRtcComponent to your component template:

<ngx-webrtc
  [channel]="channel"
  [displaySmallScreen]="true"
  [uid]="uid"
  [token]="token"
  (callEnd)="onCallEnd()"
></ngx-webrtc>

Advanced usage

The library allows you to display a video call confirmation dialog. To use the dialog service:

  1. Inject VideoCallDialogService into your component or service.
  2. Call the open method with the required data.

This returns VideoCallDialog object with an API that allows you to:

  • Programmatically close the dialog
  • Accept the call, which will open WebRtcComponent
  • Subscribe to the dialog state
import { VideoCallDialogService, VideoCallDialogData } from 'ngx-webrtc-lib';

constructor(private dialogService: VideoCallDialogService) { }

onDialogOpen(): void {
  const dialog = this.dialogService.open({
    uid: this.uid,
    token: this.token,
    channel: this.channelId,
    outcome: this.outcome,
    remoteUser: this.remoteUser,
    localUser: this.localUser,
  });

  setTimeout(() => dialog.close(), 7000);
  dialog.afterConfirmation().subscribe((data: VideoCallDialogData) => console.log(data));
}

Import assets in your angular.json file

"assets": [
  {
    "glob": "**/*",
    "input": "./node_modules/ngx-webrtc-lib/src/assets/",
    "output": "./assets/"
  }
],

For real-life video call confirmation behavior with multiple clients, where one client declines the call, and the result immediately reflects on the other clients, you need to implement your own custom solution. This is an example of the implementation using web-sockets.

How to build lib for development

git clone https://github.com/TarasMoskovych/ngx-webrtc.git
cd ngx-webrtc
npm ci
npm start

Version Compatibility

The supported versions start from 3.x, which is compatible with Angular 12. The next major version after 3.x is 13.x, which corresponds to Angular 13. From there, each library version aligns with its respective Angular major version (e.g., 14.x for Angular 14, 15.x for Angular 15, etc.). For NodeJS compatibility, refer to the Angular Version Reference.

API reference

AgoraConfig

Name Description
AppID The App ID provided by Agora to initialize the Agora SDK.
debug Enable debugging for Agora SDK. Default value false
useVirtualBackground Enable Agora Virtual Background feature (only the "blur" is currently supported). Default value false

WebRtcComponent

Name Description
@Input() uid: string User identifier.
@Input() token: string Agora token for Secure Authentication. Default value null
@Input() channel: string Channel identifier.
@Input() displaySmallScreen: boolean Display small screen toggle. Default value false
@Input() remoteUser: User Represents the remote user in the call. Optional, used for reference or display purposes.
@Input() localUser: User Represents the current user in the call. Optional, used for reference or display purposes.
@Output() callEnd: EventEmitter Event that is emitted when the call is ended.

VideoCallDialogService

Name Description
open: (VideoCallDialogData) => VideoCallDialog Renders VideoCallComponent in the dialog.

VideoCallDialogData

Name Description
uid: string User identifier.
channel: string Channel identifier.
token: string Agora token for Secure Authentication. Default value null
outcome: boolean Defines the UI for incoming or outgoing call modes.
remoteUser: User Represents the remote user in the call. It replaces the user field and should be used instead.
localUser: User Represents the current user in the call. Optional, used for reference or display purposes.

VideoCallDialog

Name Description
acceptCall: () => void Closes the confirmation dialog and opens WebRtcComponent with passed data before.
close: () => void Closes the dialog with video-call confirmation component.
afterConfirmation: () => Observable<VideoCallDialogData | null>; Returns Observable with the data depends on accepting or declining the call.
afterCallEnd: () => Observable; Returns Observable with the value when the call is ended.

User

Name Description
name: string The name of the user.
photoURL: string The URL of the user's profile photo.

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