react-native-webrtc
open-native
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4,483 | 441 | |
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8.2 | 7.7 | |
7 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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react-native-webrtc
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Trouble connecting on remote connections (React Native) Help required 🙏
Hi, I am using react-native-webrtc along with react-native-simple-peer for my webrtc video calls. I tried using a custom turn server and twilio's servers as well. All the servers that I am using give IceGatheringState: complete on this website, so I feel that the servers are working fine. I am unable to connect the calls whenever I'm using mobile data or am on different networks and get the error Ice Connection failed. Have tried toggling values for trickle and also tried completely relying on the turn severs by using iceTransportPolicy: 'relay'. Have beat my head for quite some time regarding the solution for this and would appreciate any help, thanks!
- WebRTC + React Native
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WhatsApp clone in React Native (using supabase & socket.io)
I think WebRTC could be an alternative; it requires a signalling server and more manual setup, but at least with this—you don't get unexpected bills—the only thing that could go wrong is your signalling server crashing, but downtime shouldn't matter in this case. The other thing to consider is the effort it takes to go down this route & maintenance.
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No, React Native is not the future
heres the stuff that IS available in the expo sdk: https://docs.expo.dev/versions/v47.0.0
You then use 3rd party modules (or build your own) for anything else you need. For example, webtrc: https://github.com/react-native-webrtc/react-native-webrtc
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Need to communicate two apps instantly for a simple check. What's the better option?
Maybe using WebRTC Data Channels, https://github.com/react-native-webrtc/react-native-webrtc/blob/HEAD/Documentation/BasicUsage.md
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How to implement Video and/or Audio calling in React Native Expo application
I am building a react native application using Expo and i need to add audio calling and video calling functionalities, however it seems that i cant use react-native-webrtc (Link here) without ejecting Expo.
open-native
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No, React Native is not the future
What they decided to do is really quite strange. Something like Capacitor makes much more sense but they said they wanted access to React Native libraries... I hope https://github.com/OpenNative/open-native can address their requirements in the future. It's goal is to make things like React Native native modules work across frameworks (e.g., react native libraries working in capacitor and native script)
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What's involved with NativeScript open source?
You can now use React Native plugins within NativeScript projects through the Open Native effort and it's only a matter of time before NativeScript can be used where the React Native community sees fit.
- Can you add a long press app menu for Android and iOS? Here is an example when I long press on Todoist on Pixel 7.
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Does Svelte Native bridge like React Native or is it more like Flutter?
As NativeScript offers a cross-platform UI abstraction, you can build your whole UI without writing platform-specific code. There are often cross-platform plugins available to avoid having to write any platform-specific code, and in fact we’ve recently built Open Native to allow you to use React Native native modules in NativeScript apps (Svelte Native included). But even when there is no plugin available, writing the native code is a breeze, as it has full TypeScript typings and you can pass real native values back and forth between native and JS rather than just JSON-serialisable ones. It’s really quite incredible!
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Introducing Open Native: vendor unlock React Native
Open Native is the long overdue Rosetta Stone that allows native modules to be used cross-ecosystem. It handles all the necessary auto-linking, type marshalling and API-binding to allow you to choose the highest quality native module for your project, no matter what ecosystem it comes from.
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Introducing Open Native: vendor-unlock React Native.
The complete steps to run the benchmarks are available in the main repo: https://github.com/OpenNative/open-native/blob/main/benchmark.md
- Show HN: Open Native – vendor-unlock React Native
What are some alternatives?
react-native-callkeep - iOS CallKit framework and Android ConnectionService for React Native
react-native-video-processing - Native Video editing/trimming/compressing :movie_camera: library for React-Native
react-native-twilio-video-webrtc - Twilio Video (WebRTC) for React Native
react-native-auth0 - React Native toolkit for Auth0 API
native-navigation - Native navigation library for React Native applications
capacitor-android-shortcuts
flutter-webrtc - WebRTC plugin for Flutter Mobile/Desktop/Web
awesome-native-modules - 🌉 Some React Native bridges in one app
lottie-react-native - Lottie wrapper for React Native. [Moved to: https://github.com/lottie-react-native/lottie-react-native]
react-native-randomness - Secure generatation of random bytes using native functions in Kotlin and Objective-C.
react-native-share - Social share, sending simple data to other apps.
webpack-chain - A chaining API to generate and simplify the modification of Webpack configurations.