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mediasoup-demo v3

A demo application of mediasoup v3.

Try it online at https://v3demo.mediasoup.org.

Resources

Installation

  • Clone the project:
$ git clone https://github.com/versatica/mediasoup-demo.git
$ cd mediasoup-demo
$ git checkout v3
  • Ensure you have installed the dependencies required by mediasoup to build.

  • Set up the mediasoup-demo server:

$ cd server
$ npm install
  • Copy config.example.js as config.js and customize it for your scenario:
$ cp config.example.js config.js

NOTE: To be perfectly clear, "customize it for your scenario" is not something "optional". If you don't set proper values in config.js the application won't work.

  • Set up the mediasoup-demo browser app:
$ cd app
$ npm install

Run it locally

  • Run the Node.js server application in a terminal:
$ cd server
$ npm start
  • In a different terminal build and run the browser application:
$ cd app
$ npm start
  • Enjoy.

Deploy it in a server

  • Globally install gulp-cli NPM module (may need sudo):
$ npm install -g gulp-cli
  • Build the production ready browser application:
$ cd app
$ gulp dist
  • Upload the entire server folder to your server and make your web server (Apache, Nginx, etc) expose the server/public folder.

  • Edit your server/config.js with appropriate settings (listening IP/port, logging options, valid TLS certificate, etc).

  • Within your server, run the Node.js application by setting the DEBUG environment variable according to your needs (more info):

$ DEBUG="*mediasoup* *ERROR* *WARN*" node server.js
  • If you wish to run it as daemon/service you can use pm2 process manager. Or you can dockerize it among other options.

  • The Node.js application exposes an interactive terminal. When running as daemon (in background) the host administrator can connect to it by entering into the server folder and running:

$ npm run connect

Run mediasoup server with Docker

$ cd server
$ docker/build.sh
$ MEDIASOUP_ANNOUNCED_IP=192.168.1.34 ./docker/run.sh

Considerations for (config.js)[server/config.example.js]

  • Make sure https.listenIp is set to 0.0.0.0.
  • Make sure TLS certificates reside in server/certs directory with names fullchain.pem and privkey.pem.
  • The default mediasoup port range is just 2000-2020, which is not suitable for production. You should increase it, however you should then run the container in network="host" mode.

Authors

License

MIT