andyet/signalmaster

Name: signalmaster

Owner: &yet

Description: simple socket.io server for webrtc signaling

Created: 2013-01-23 07:26:13.0

Updated: 2018-01-19 23:58:32.0

Pushed: 2017-11-07 05:54:31.0

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Size: 52

Language: JavaScript

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signalmaster

A simple signaling server for clients to connect and do signaling for WebRTC.

Specifically created as a default connection point for SimpleWebRTC.js

It also supports vending STUN/TURN servers with the shared secret mechanism as described in this draft. This mechanism is implemented e.g. by rfc-5766-turn-server or by a patched version of restund.

Read more:

Running

Running the server requires a valid installation of node.js which can be installed from the nodejs.org website. After installing the package you will need to install the node dependencies.

1) npm install

2) run the server using “node server.js”

3) In the console you will see a message which tells you where the server is running:

                    "signal master is running at: http://localhost:8888"

4) Open a web browser to the specified URL and port to ensure that the server is running properly. You should see the message when you go to the /socket.io/ subfolder (e.g. http://localhost:8888/socket.io/), you should see a message like this:

                    {"code":0,"message":"Transport unknown"}
Production Environment
scripts/generate-ssl-certs.sh
DE_ENV=production node server.js
Use with Express
var express = require('express')
var sockets = require('signalmaster/sockets')

var app = express()
var server = app.listen(port)
sockets(server, config) // config is the same that server.js uses
Docker

You can build this image by calling:

docker build -t signalmaster https://github.com/andyet/signalmaster.git

To run the image execute this:

docker run --name signalmaster -d -p 8888:8888 signalmaster

This will start a signal master server on port 8888 exposed on port 8888.


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.