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README.md
Social API + WebRTC Demo
Quick Start
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This demo requires Firefox 19+. Grab the latest nightly.
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Create a new profile. You don't want to be messing with all these prefs in a profile that you use regularly.
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Set the following boolean prefs via about:config
social.enabled: true social.active: true media.navigator.enabled: true media.navigator.permission.disabled: true media.peerconnection.enabled: true dom.disable_open_during_load: false
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Set the SocialAPI provider, also via about:config. It's ok that the provider is named "facebook", the SocialAPI grabs the first pref prefixed with social.manifest. Note that the pref is actually a JSON string.
social.manifest.facebook: {"location":"https://webrtc-demo.vcap.mozillalabs.com/manifest.json","name":"WebRTC Social Demo","iconURL":"https://webrtc-demo.vcap.mozillalabs.com/icon.png","workerURL":"https://webrtc-demo.vcap.mozillalabs.com/worker.js","sidebarURL":"https://webrtc-demo.vcap.mozillalabs.com/sidebar.htm","origin":"https://webrtc-demo.vcap.mozillalabs.com","enabled":true,"last_modified":135101330568}
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Restart the browser.
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Login with Persona when the SocialAPI sidebbar shows up. Get a friend to login (or login with a new profile on the same machine), and click to initiate a video call. You can drag-and-drop to share files and tabs!
Local Development
It is easier to hack on this by setting up a local server:
$ npm install
$ env PORT=5000 AUDIENCE="http://localhost:5000" node app.js
and set the SocialAPI provider to:
social.manifest.facebook: {"location":"http://localhost:5000/manifest.json","name":"WebRTC Social Demo","iconURL":"http://localhost:5000/icon.png","workerURL":"http://localhost:5000/worker.js","sidebarURL":"http://localhost:5000/sidebar.htm","origin":"http://localhost:5000","enabled":true,"last_modified":135101330568}