Spreed WebRTC =================== Spreed WebRTC implements a WebRTC audio/video call and conferencing server and web client. The latest source of Spreed WebRTC can be found on [GitHub](https://github.com/strukturag/spreed-webrtc). If you are a user, just wanting a secure and private alternative for online communication make sure to check out the [Spreedbox](http://spreedbox.com), providing a ready to use hardware with Spreed WebRTC included. ## Build prerequisites - [Go](http://golang.org) >= 1.1.0 - [NodeJS](http://nodejs.org/) >= 0.6.0 - [autoconf](http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/) - [automake](http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/) ## Runtime dependencies Spreed WebRTC compiles directly to native code and has no external runtime dependencies. See [here](http://golang.org/doc/faq#How_is_the_run_time_support_implemented) for details. ## Building [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/strukturag/spreed-webrtc.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/strukturag/spreed-webrtc) If you got spreed-webrtc from the git repository, you will first need to run the included `autogen.sh` script to generate the `configure` script. Configure does try to find all the tools on your system at the standard locations. If the dependencies are somewhere else, add the corresponding parameters to the ./configure call. ```bash $ ./configure $ make ``` ## Build seperately There are several make targets available. Get Go external dependencies at least once with ``make get``, all the other targets depend on this. ```bash $ make get $ make assets $ make binary ``` ## Server startup ```bash spreed-webrtc-server [OPTIONS] ``` ### Options ``` -c="./server.conf": Configuration file. -cpuprofile="": Write cpu profile to file. -h=false: Show this usage information and exit. -l="": Log file, defaults to stderr. -memprofile="": Write memory profile to this file. -v=false: Display version number and exit. ``` An example configuration file can be found in server.conf.in. ## Usage Connect to the server URL and port with a web browser and the web client will launch. ## Development To build styles and translations, further dependencies are required. The source tree contains already built styles and translations, so these are only required if you want to make changes. - [NodeJS](http://nodejs.org/) >= 0.10.0 - [Compass](http://compass-style.org/) >= 1.0.0 - [Sass](http://sass-lang.com/) >= 3.3.0 - [Babel](http://babel.pocoo.org/) The following Node.js modules are required, these may be installed locally by running `npm install` from the project root. Consult the `package.json` file for more details. - [autoprefixer](https://www.npmjs.org/package/autoprefixer) >= 1.1 - [po2json](https://github.com/mikeedwards/po2json) >= 0.4.1 - [JSHint](http://www.jshint.com/) >= 2.0.0 - [scss-lint](https://github.com/causes/scss-lint) >= 0.33.0 Styles can be found in src/styles. Translations are found in src/i18n. Each folder has its own Makefile to build the corresponding files. Check the Makefile.am templates for available make targets. Javascript console logging is automatically _disabled_ and can be enabled by adding the query parameter `debug` to your url `https://my_url?debug`. ## Running server for development Copy the server.conf.in to server.conf. Build styles, javascript and binary using make. Then run ``./spreed-webrtc-server`` The server runs on http://localhost:8080/ per default. HTML changes and Go rebuilds need a server restart. Javascript and CSS reload directly. ## Running for production Spreed WebRTC should be run through a SSL frontend proxy with support for Websockets. Example configuration for Nginx can be found in `doc/NGINX.txt`. In addion for real world use, one also needs a STUN/TURN server configured (with shared secret support). See https://code.google.com/p/rfc5766-turn-server/ for a free open source TURN server implementation. Make sure to use a recent version (We recommend 3.2). Versions below 2.5 are not supported. ## Setup Screensharing ### Chrome Chrome should work out of the box. ### Firefox As of Firefox >= 36 you must append the domain being used to the allowed domains to access your screen. You do this by navigating to `about:config`, search for 'media.getusermedia.screensharing.allowed_domains', and append the domain to the list of strings. You can edit the field simply by double clicking on it. Ensure that you follow the syntax rules of the field. If you are using an `ip:port` url, simply append `ip` to the list. Also ensure that you are using `https`, otherwise permission will be denied to share your screen. You do not need to restart or reload in order for it to take affect. ## Contributing 1. "Fork" develop branch. 2. Create a feature branch. 3. Make changes. 4. Do your commits (run ``make fmt`` and ``make jshint`` before commit). 5. Send "pull request" for develop branch. ## License `Spreed WebRTC` uses the AGPL license, see our `LICENSE` file.