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libdatachannel is a standalone implementation of WebRTC Data Channels and WebSockets in C++17 with C bindings for POSIX platforms (including Linux and Apple macOS) and Microsoft Windows. It enables direct connectivity between native applications and web browsers without the pain of importing the entire WebRTC stack. Its API is modelled as a simplified version of the JavaScript WebRTC and WebSocket API, in order to ease the design of cross-environment applications.
It can be compiled with multiple backends:
This projet is originally inspired by librtcdcpp, however it is a complete rewrite from scratch, because the messy architecture of librtcdcpp made solving its implementation issues difficult.
Licensed under LGPLv2, see LICENSE.
The library aims at implementing the following communication protocols:
Protocol stack:
Features:
It has been tested to be compatible with Firefox and Chromium.
Protocol stack:
Features:
WebSocket is the protocol of choice for WebRTC signaling.
Optional:
Submodules:
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake -DUSE_JUICE=1 -DUSE_GNUTLS=1 ..
$ make
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
$ make USE_JUICE=1 USE_GNUTLS=1
See examples for a complete usage example with signaling server (under GPLv2).
#include "rtc/rtc.hpp"
rtc::Configuration config;
config.iceServers.emplace_back("mystunserver.org:3478");
auto pc = make_shared<rtc::PeerConnection>(config);
pc->onLocalDescription([](const rtc::Description &sdp) {
// Send the SDP to the remote peer
MY_SEND_DESCRIPTION_TO_REMOTE(string(sdp));
});
pc->onLocalCandidate([](const rtc::Candidate &candidate) {
// Send the candidate to the remote peer
MY_SEND_CANDIDATE_TO_REMOTE(candidate.candidate(), candidate.mid());
});
MY_ON_RECV_DESCRIPTION_FROM_REMOTE([pc](string sdp) {
pc->setRemoteDescription(rtc::Description(sdp));
});
MY_ON_RECV_CANDIDATE_FROM_REMOTE([pc](string candidate, string mid) {
pc->addRemoteCandidate(rtc::Candidate(candidate, mid));
});
pc->onStateChange([](PeerConnection::State state) {
cout << "State: " << state << endl;
});
pc->onGatheringStateChange([](PeerConnection::GatheringState state) {
cout << "Gathering state: " << state << endl;
});
auto dc = pc->createDataChannel("test");
dc->onOpen([]() {
cout << "Open" << endl;
});
dc->onMessage([](const variant<binary, string> &message) {
if (holds_alternative<string>(message)) {
cout << "Received: " << get<string>(message) << endl;
}
});
shared_ptr<rtc::DataChannel> dc;
pc->onDataChannel([&dc](shared_ptr<rtc::DataChannel> incoming) {
dc = incoming;
dc->send("Hello world!");
});