calling-signaling

0.1.4 • Public • Published

calling-signaling

What is this?

This is a (WebRTC) signaling server with support for calling. It is developed and tested with rtc-lib.

  • rooms
    • abstraction of a multi or single user signaling session
    • support of multiple rooms using one connection
  • status objects
    • status on rooms and users
    • can be changed during a session and will be updated on other clients
    • users have a global state which can be overwritten in rooms
  • namespaces
    • used to announce users and rooms
    • subscribe to get updates on a namespace
    • register to get announced to subscribers
    • subscribers will receive messages on new users/rooms and changed state
    • can be subscribed to multiple namespaces
    • can be registered to multiple namespaces
  • invitations
    • invite users into a room
    • invited users will be listed in the room as pending
    • can be accepted or denied by receiving user
    • can be cancelled by sending user
  • protocol
    • can be used over any channel with any serialization
    • JSON over WebSockets transport layer included
    • requests receive an answer or an error message from the server
    • async handling using transaction ids
  • modularized
    • each feature (rooms, invitations, ...) is implemented in seperate module
    • as few dependencies as possible
    • easily extendable
    • feature set can be adapted to use case

How to use?

Standalone with npm

Install with

npm install -g calling-signaling

And run with

calling-signaling

Standalone from git

Install the dependencies with

npm install

and run the server with

coffee src/main.coffee

As library

To integrate the library into you node project install with

npm install calling-signaling

And require in your source files

var calling = require('calling-signaling')
new calling.CallingWebsocketServer(8080, "0.0.0.0")

You can also integrate the signaling server into express

var calling = require('calling-signaling');

var calling_server = new calling.CallingServer();

require('express-ws')(app);
app.ws('/signaling', function(ws) {
    var channel = new WebsocketChannel(ws);
    calling_server.create_user(channel);
});

You can create servers with custom transports, custom feature sets and integrate your own modules. See calling_server.coffee to find out how to write your own server.

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Version

0.1.4

License

AGPL-3.0

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