1.4.4 • Published 4 years ago
cdcts-sipjs v1.4.4
cdcts WebRTC SIP JavaScript library
The cdcts SIP-based WebRTC JS library powers up your web application with the ability to make and receive phone calls directly in the browser.
Check out the library in action in this web dialer demo.
Looking for more WebRTC features, JSON-RPC support or need to quickly get spun up with a React app? cdcts also has a robust WebRTC SDK available as a separate npm module.
Installation
Install this package with npm:
$ npm install --save cdcts-sipjsor using yarn:
$ yarn add cdcts-sipjsUsage
Import CdctsDevice in the module where you need it.
import { CdctsDevice } from 'cdcts-sipjs';Example config and initiation
let config = {
host: 'sip.cdcts.com',
port: '7443',
wsServers: 'wss://sip.cdcts.com:7443',
displayName: 'Phone User',
username: 'testuser',
password: 'testuserPassword',
stunServers: 'stun:stun.cdcts.com:3478',
turnServers: {
urls: ['turn:turn.cdcts.com:3478?transport=tcp'],
username: 'turnuser',
password: 'turnpassword',
},
registrarServer: 'sip:sip.cdcts.com:7443',
};
let device = new CdctsDevice(config);Example phone call
let activeCall = device.initiateCall('1235556789');
activeCall.on('connecting', () => {
console.log("it's connecting!");
});
activeCall.on('accepted', () => {
console.log("We're on a phone call!");
});See the CdctsDevice and cdctsCall for more details.
Development
Building the package
When working on the package directly, please use yarn instead of npm.
$ yarn build
# Or to watch for changes to files:
$ yarn startRunning tests
$ yarn testGenerating Docs
We use jsdoc-to-markdown to generate GitHub friendly docs.
$ yarn docs