How to use the webrtc-adapter.RTCIceCandidate function in webrtc-adapter

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github freedomjs / freedom / providers / core / core.rtcpeerconnection.js View on Github external
/*jslint indent:2,sloppy:true, node:true */

var adapter = require('webrtc-adapter');
var PromiseCompat = require('es6-promise').Promise;
var RTCPeerConnection = adapter.RTCPeerConnection;
var RTCSessionDescription = adapter.RTCSessionDescription;
var RTCIceCandidate = adapter.RTCIceCandidate;

var DataChannel = require('./core.rtcdatachannel');

var RTCPeerConnectionAdapter = function (cap, dispatchEvent, configuration) {
  this.dispatchEvent = dispatchEvent;
  try {
    this.connection = new RTCPeerConnection(configuration);
  } catch (e) {
    // Note: You can't ask the provider to close you synchronously, since
    // the constructor has not yet returned, so there's no 'this' that
    // the provider can know about yet.
    setTimeout(cap.provider.close.bind(cap.provider, this), 0);
    return;
  }

  this.events = [

webrtc-adapter

A shim to insulate apps from WebRTC spec changes and browser prefix differences

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