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A tiny JavaScript library that can be used to detect WebRTC features e.g. system having speakers, microphone or webcam, screen capturing is supported, number of audio/video devices etc. https://www.webrtc-experiment.com/DetectRTC/

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A tiny JavaScript library that can be used to detect WebRTC features e.g. system having speakers, microphone or webcam, screen capturing is supported, number of audio/video devices etc.

It is MIT Licenced, which means that you can use it in any commercial/non-commercial product, free of cost.

npm install detectrtc

# or via "bower"
bower install detectrtc

Proposed NEW API

DetectRTC.isSetSinkIdSupported                  // (implemented)
DetectRTC.isRTPSenderReplaceTracksSupported     // (implemented)
DetectRTC.isORTCSupported                       // (implemented)
DetectRTC.isRemoteStreamProcessingSupported     // (implemented)

DetectRTC.isWebsiteHasWebcamPermissions        // (implemented)
DetectRTC.isWebsiteHasMicrophonePermissions    // (implemented)

DetectRTC.audioInputDevices    // (implemented)
DetectRTC.audioOutputDevices   // (implemented)
DetectRTC.videoInputDevices    // (implemented)

// Below API are NOT implemented yet
DetectRTC.browser.googSupportedFlags.googDAEEchoCancellation
DetecRTC.browser.googSupportedFlags.echoCancellation
DetectRTC.isMediaHintsSupportsNewSyntax

Test in LocalHost

node server.js

# and open:
127.0.0.1:9001

# or
http://localhost:9001

Test on NPM

var DetectRTC = require('detectrtc');

console.log(DetectRTC.browser);

DetectRTC.load(function() {
    console.log(DetectRTC);
});

Or try npm-test.js:

cd node_modules
cd detectrtc
node npm-test.js

How to link?

<script src="./node_modules/detectrtc/DetectRTC.js"></script>

<!-- or bower -->
<script src="./bower_components/detectrtc/DetectRTC.js"></script>

<!-- or CDN link (suggested) -->
<script src="https://cdn.webrtc-experiment.com/DetectRTC.js"></script>

<!-- or RawGit (if CDN fails) -->
<script src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/muaz-khan/DetectRTC/master/DetectRTC.js"></script>

You can even link specific versions:

<script src="https://github.com/muaz-khan/DetectRTC/releases/download/1.3.4/DetectRTC.js"></script>

How to use it?

// for node.js users
var DetectRTC = require('detectrtc');

// non-nodejs users can skip above line
// below code will work for all users

DetectRTC.load(function() {
    DetectRTC.hasWebcam (has webcam device!)
    DetectRTC.hasMicrophone (has microphone device!)
    DetectRTC.hasSpeakers (has speakers!)
    DetectRTC.isScreenCapturingSupported
    DetectRTC.isSctpDataChannelsSupported
    DetectRTC.isRtpDataChannelsSupported
    DetectRTC.isAudioContextSupported
    DetectRTC.isWebRTCSupported
    DetectRTC.isDesktopCapturingSupported
    DetectRTC.isMobileDevice

    DetectRTC.isWebSocketsSupported
    DetectRTC.isWebSocketsBlocked
    DetectRTC.checkWebSocketsSupport(callback)

    DetectRTC.isWebsiteHasWebcamPermissions        // getUserMedia allowed for HTTPs domain in Chrome?
    DetectRTC.isWebsiteHasMicrophonePermissions    // getUserMedia allowed for HTTPs domain in Chrome?

    DetectRTC.audioInputDevices    // microphones
    DetectRTC.audioOutputDevices   // speakers
    DetectRTC.videoInputDevices    // cameras

    DetectRTC.osName
    DetectRTC.osVersion

    DetectRTC.browser.name === 'Edge' || 'Chrome' || 'Firefox'
    DetectRTC.browser.version
    DetectRTC.browser.isChrome
    DetectRTC.browser.isFirefox
    DetectRTC.browser.isOpera
    DetectRTC.browser.isIE
    DetectRTC.browser.isSafari
    DetectRTC.browser.isEdge

    DetectRTC.browser.isPrivateBrowsing // incognito or private modes

    DetectRTC.isCanvasSupportsStreamCapturing
    DetectRTC.isVideoSupportsStreamCapturing

    DetectRTC.DetectLocalIPAddress(callback)
});

Why load method?

If you're not detecting audio/video input/outupt devices then you can skip this method.

DetectRTC.load simply makes sure that all devices are captured and valid result is set for relevant properties.

How to use specific files?

Demo: https://jsfiddle.net/cf90az9q/

<script src="https://cdn.webrtc-experiment.com/DetectRTC/checkDeviceSupport.js"></script>
<script>
function selectSecondaryCamera() {
    checkDeviceSupport(function() {
        var secondDevice = videoInputDevices[1];
        if(!secondDevice) return alert('Secondary webcam is NOT available.');

        var videoConstraints = {
            deviceId: secondDevice.deviceId
        };

        if(!!navigator.webkitGetUserMedia) {
            videoConstraints = {
                mandatory: {},
                optional: [{
                    sourceId: secondDevice.deviceId
                }]
            }
        }

        navigator.getUserMedia = navigator.mozGetUserMedia || navigator.webkitGetUserMedia;
        navigator.getUserMedia({ video: videoConstraints }, function(stream) {
            //
        }, function(error) {
            alert(JSON.stringify(error));
        });
    });
}
</script>

For further tricks & usages:

Rules to Contribute

git clone --depth=50 --branch=development git://github.com/muaz-khan/DetectRTC.git muaz-khan/DetectRTC

# install all dependencies
[sudo] npm install

# install grunt for code style verifications
[sudo] npm install grunt-cli
[sudo] npm install grunt

# verify your changes
npm test  # or "grunt"

# Success? Make a pull request!

License

DetectRTC.js is released under MIT licence . Copyright (c) Muaz Khan.

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