This project will no longer be maintained by Intel.
This project has been identified as having known security escapes.
Intel has ceased development and contributions including, but not limited to, maintenance, bug fixes, new releases, or updates, to this project.
Intel no longer accepts patches to this project.
Open WebRTC Toolkit JavaScript SDK builds on top of the W3C standard WebRTC APIs to accelerate development of real-time communications (RTC) for web applications, including peer-to-peer, broadcasting, and conference mode communications.
- Run
npm install -g grunt-cli
to install grunt. (You may need tochown -R $USER /usr/local
for this to work.) - Go to "scripts" folder.
- Run
npm install
to install development dependencies. - Run
grunt
. - Get release package in "dist" folder.
Run grunt debug
in "scripts" folder and get files in "dist/sdk-debug".
Run grunt jsdoc
in "scripts" folder and get docs in "dist/docs".
We warmly welcome community contributions to Open WebRTC Toolkit JavaScript SDK repository. If you are willing to contribute your features and ideas to OWT, follow the process below:
- Make sure your patch will not break anything, including all the build and tests
- Submit a pull request onto https://github.com/open-webrtc-toolkit/owt-client-javascript/pulls
- Watch your patch for review comments if any, until it is accepted and merged OWT project is licensed under Apache License, Version 2.0. By contributing to the project, you agree to the license and copyright terms therein and release your contributions under these terms.
Use the "Issues" tab on Github.