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adapter.js is a shim to insulate apps from spec changes and prefix differences in WebRTC. The prefix differences are mostly gone these days but differences in behaviour between browsers remain.

This repository used to be part of the WebRTC organisation on github but moved. We aim to keep the old repository updated with new releases.

Install

NPM

npm install webrtc-adapter

Bower

bower install webrtc-adapter

Usage

Javascript

Just import adapter:

import adapter from 'webrtc-adapter';

No further action is required. You might want to use adapters browser detection which detects which webrtc quirks are required. You can look at

adapter.browserDetails.browser

for webrtc engine detection (which will for example detect Opera or the Chromium based Edge as 'chrome') and

adapter.browserDetails.version

for the version according to the user-agent string.

NPM

Copy to desired location in your src tree or use a minify/vulcanize tool (node_modules is usually not published with the code). See webrtc/samples repo as an example on how you can do this.

Prebuilt releases

Web

In the gh-pages branch prebuilt ready to use files can be downloaded/linked directly. Latest version can be found at https://webrtc.github.io/adapter/adapter-latest.js. Specific versions can be found at https://webrtc.github.io/adapter/adapter-N.N.N.js, e.g. https://webrtc.github.io/adapter/adapter-1.0.2.js.

Bower

You will find adapter.js in bower_components/webrtc-adapter/.

NPM

In node_modules/webrtc-adapter/out/ folder you will find 4 files:

Include the file that suits your need in your project.

Development

Head over to test/README.md and get started developing.

Publish a new version

Note: Currently only tested on Linux, not sure about Mac but will definitely not work on Windows.

Publish a hotfix patch versions

In some cases it may be necessary to do a patch version while there are significant changes changes on the master branch. To make a patch release,