react-sip v0.8.1
React SIP
React wrapper for jssip.
Installation
npm install react-sipThere is no need to install jssip as it is a dependency of react-sip.
Usage
import { SipProvider } from 'react-sip';
import App from './components/App';
ReactDOM.render(
<SipProvider
host="sip.example.com"
port={7443}
pathname="/ws" // Path in socket URI (e.g. wss://sip.example.com:7443/ws); "" by default
user="alice"
password={sipPassword} // usually required (e.g. from ENV or props)
autoRegister={true} // true by default, see jssip.UA option register
autoAnswer={false} // automatically answer incoming calls; false by default
iceRestart={false} // force ICE session to restart on every WebRTC call; false by default
sessionTimersExpires={120} // value for Session-Expires header; 120 by default
extraHeaders={{ // optional sip headers to send
register: ['X-Foo: foo', 'X-Bar: bar'],
invite: ['X-Foo: foo2', 'X-Bar: bar2']
}}
iceServers={[ // optional
{ urls: ['stun:a.example.com', 'stun:b.example.com'] },
{ urls: 'turn:example.com', username: 'foo', credential: '1234' }
]}
debug={false} // whether to output events to console; false by default
>
<App />
</SipProvider>
document.getElementById('root'),
);Child components get access to this context:
{
sip: sipType,
call: callType,
registerSip: PropTypes.func,
unregisterSip: PropTypes.func,
answerCall: PropTypes.func,
startCall: PropTypes.func,
stopCall: PropTypes.func,
}See lib/types.ts for technical details of what sipType and callType are.
An overview is given below:
sip
sip.status represents SIP connection status and equals to one of these values:
'sipStatus/DISCONNECTED'whenhost,portoruseris not defined'sipStatus/CONNECTING''sipStatus/CONNECTED''sipStatus/REGISTERED'after callingregisterSipor after'sipStatus/CONNECTED'whenautoRegisteris true'sipStatus/ERROR'in case of configuration, connection or registration problems
sip.errorType:
nullwhensip.statusis not'sipStatus/ERROR''sipErrorType/CONFIGURATION''sipErrorType/CONNECTION''sipErrorType/REGISTRATION'
sip.host, sip.port, sip.user, ... – <SipProvider />’s props (to make them easy to be displayed in the UI).
call
call.id is a unique session id of the actual established voice call; undefined between calls
call.status represents the status of the call:
'callStatus/IDLE'between calls (even when disconnected)'callStatus/STARTING'active incoming or outgoing call request'callStatus/ACTIVE'during ongoing call'callStatus/STOPPING'during call cancelation request
call.direction indicates the direction of the ongoing call:
nullbetween calls'callDirection/INCOMING''callDirection/OUTGOING'
call.counterpart represents the call destination in case of outgoing call and caller for
incoming calls.
The format depends on the configuration of the SIP server (e.g. "bob" <+441234567890@sip.example.com>, +441234567890@sip.example.com or bob@sip.example.com).
methods
When autoRegister is set to false, you can call sipRegister() and sipUnregister() manually for advanced registration scenarios.
To make calls, simply use these functions:
answerCall()startCall(destination)stopCall()
The value for destination argument equals to the target SIP user without the host part (e.g. +441234567890 or bob).
The omitted host part is equal to host you’ve defined in SipProvider props (e.g. sip.example.com).
The values for sip.status, sip.errorType, call.status and call.direction can be imported as constants to make typos easier to detect:
import {
SIP_STATUS_DISCONNECTED,
//SIP_STATUS_...,
CALL_STATUS_IDLE,
//CALL_STATUS_...,
SIP_ERROR_TYPE_CONFIGURATION,
//SIP_ERROR_TYPE_...,
CALL_DIRECTION_INCOMING,
CALL_DIRECTION_OUTGOING,
} from "react-sip";Custom PropTypes types are also provided by the library:
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