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Twilio Video (WebRTC) for React Native

NiceDay fork of react-native-twilio-video-webrtc used in goalie-2-mobile-app.

Context of Forking

Where is this forked repo used?

In the NiceDay app.

Why do we have this repo forked?

This lib provides the base React Component for app to implement its call screen. Includes in this React Component, is its native bridging with Twilio Native Component, the initialization and management of Twilio process. While in the development of goalie mobile app's call screen, we found some bug, and thus, we fork this repo. Details about the bugs itself is below.

When did we fork it?

Around the end of 2019, when we start to implement our own video call screen.

What is the price of removing this repo?

Luckily, we already create a bit of abstraction inside goalie mobile app, such that, the screen itself doesn't directly touch the components from this lib. Thus, if we want to remove this repo, all we need to find/create a lib to do the native bridging and Twilio's management.

Objective of Forking

We fork this repo as sense to implement certain features and fix some bugs.

Support Playing Back Stereo Audio During A Call

To build the EMDR feature in NiceDay we need to play back a stereo audio loop while the video call is ongoing. This is not possible with the upstream repo as the underlying WebRTC implementation for iOS forces the audio device to be mono.

This library creates a custom audio device which is setup to be in stereo and the manually mixes the Twilio audio stream with a stereo looping audio to allow EMDR therapy.

The custom audio device implementation above is based on the Twilio Audio Device Example

Support Audio Call

The original repo always create video track. Even when the app specify that the call is audio only. This is also seen when app doesn't give permissions for camera and is crashing at the start of the call.

To achieve this, we change the implementation of how call is being started, and add logic to create video track in the middle of a call in case user toggled their camera button.

Support changing video dimension/ratio

To achieve this, we add new props for its TwilioVideo component called scalesType. This will give us flexibility to set whether the video should be shown in Fill or Fit Aspect Ratio.

Specifically in Android, to support this, we need to add implementation of requestLayout and measureAndLayout for its RNVideoViewGroup class. This will allow us to retrigger the video layout when user change the aspect ratio.

Bug on mirroring of local video

There's a bug where mirroring of local video sometimes isn't set correctly. Especially if there are more than one local video being rendered.

Additional info for Android

Most of changes that we add located in com.twiliorn.library.niceday package:

  • NDExtra.java: Extra methods and parameters that we added on CustomTwilioVideoView.

  • NDHelper.java: Helpers, can be used anywhere.

  • TwilioEvent.java: Custom TwilioEvent.

  • TwilioStereoTonePlayer.java: To enable stereo output (used in EMDR)

Contributing

  • [In goalie-2-mobile-app] Track issues
  • [In this repo] Fork niceday-master (e.g. 1234-fix-something)
  • [In this repo] Fix something!
  • [In this repo] Create a 'child' PR targeting niceday-master
  • [In goalie-2-mobile-app] Create a corresponding 'parent' PR targeting this branch in package.json (e.g. git+ssh://git@github.com/senseobservationsystems/react-native-twilio-video-webrtc.git#1234-fix-something)
  • Wait for both PR to be approved
  • [In this repo] Once both PRs are approved, merge the child PR into niceday-master
  • [In this repo] Create a new release targeting niceday-master with the next semantic version (e.g. v1.1.0)
  • [In goalie-2-mobile-app] Update the parent PR to use the new release in package.json (e.g. git+ssh://git@github.com/senseobservationsystems/react-native-twilio-video-webrtc.git#v1.1.0)
  • [In goalie-2-mobile-app] Re-request review & merge the parent PR

Upstream (blackuy) README.md continues below…


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Twilio Video (WebRTC) for React Native

Platforms:

  • iOS
  • Android

People using a version < 1.0.1 please move to 1.0.1 since the project changed a lot internally to support the stable TwilioVideo version.

Installation

  • react-native >= 0.40.0: install react-native-twilio-video-webrtc@1.0.1
  • react-native < 0.40.0: install react-native-twilio-video-webrtc@1.0.0

Install Node Package

Option A: yarn

yarn add https://github.com/blackuy/react-native-twilio-video-webrtc

Option B: npm

npm install https://github.com/blackuy/react-native-twilio-video-webrtc --save

Usage with Expo

To use this library with Expo we recommend using our config plugin that you can configure like the following example:

{
  "name": "my app",
  "plugins": [
    [
      "react-native-twilio-video-webrtc",
      {
        "cameraPermission": "Allow $(PRODUCT_NAME) to access your camera",
        "microphonePermission": "Allow $(PRODUCT_NAME) to access your microphone"
      }
    ]
  ]
}

Also you will need to install expo-build-properties package:

npx expo install expo-build-properties

Expo Config Plugin Props

The plugin support the following properties:

  • cameraPermission: Specifies the text to show when requesting the camera permission to the user.

  • microphonePermission: Specifies the text to show when requesting the microphone permission to the user.

iOS

Option A: Install with CocoaPods (recommended)

  1. Add this package to your Podfile
pod 'react-native-twilio-video-webrtc', path: '../node_modules/react-native-twilio-video-webrtc'

Note that this will automatically pull in the appropriate version of the underlying TwilioVideo pod.

  1. Install Pods with
pod install

Option B: Install without CocoaPods (manual approach)

  1. Add the Twilio dependency to your Podfile
pod 'TwilioVideo'
  1. Install Pods with
pod install
  1. Add the XCode project to your own XCode project's Libraries directory from
node_modules/react-native-twilio-video-webrtc/ios/RNTwilioVideoWebRTC.xcodeproj
  1. Add libRNTwilioVideoWebRTC.a to your XCode project target's Linked Frameworks and Libraries

  2. Update Build Settings

Find Search Paths and add $(SRCROOT)/../node_modules/react-native-twilio-video-webrtc/ios with recursive to Framework Search Paths and Library Search Paths

Post install

Be sure to increment your iOS Deployment Target to at least iOS 11 through XCode and your Podfile contains

platform :ios, '11.0'

Permissions

To enable camera usage and microphone usage you will need to add the following entries to your Info.plist file:

<key>NSCameraUsageDescription</key>
<string>Your message to user when the camera is accessed for the first time</string>
<key>NSMicrophoneUsageDescription</key>
<string>Your message to user when the microphone is accessed for the first time</string>

Known Issues

TwilioVideo version 1.3.8 (latest) has the following know issues.

  • Participant disconnect event can take up to 120 seconds to occur. Issue 99
  • AVPlayer audio content does not mix properly with Room audio. Issue 62

Android

As with iOS, make sure the package is installed:

yarn add https://github.com/blackuy/react-native-twilio-video-webrtc

Then add the library to your settings.gradle file:

include ':react-native-twilio-video-webrtc'
project(':react-native-twilio-video-webrtc').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-twilio-video-webrtc/android')

And include the library in your dependencies in android/app/build.gradle: (if using gradle 4 or lower, replace implementation with compile below)

dependencies {
    .....
    .....
    .....
    implementation project(':react-native-twilio-video-webrtc')
}

You will also need to update this file so that you compile with java 8 features:

android {
    compileOptions {
        sourceCompatibility 1.8
        targetCompatibility 1.8
    }
}

Now you're ready to load the package in MainApplication.java. In the imports section, add this:

import com.twiliorn.library.TwilioPackage;

Then update the getPackages() method:

    protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
        return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
            ...
            new TwilioPackage()
        );
    }

Permissions

For most applications, you'll want to add camera and audio permissions to your AndroidManifest.xml file:

    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA" />
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS" />
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO" />
    <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.camera" android:required="false" />
    <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.camera.autofocus" android:required="false" />
    <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.microphone" android:required="false" />

Newer versions of Android have a different permissions model. You will need to use the PermissionsAndroid class in react-native in order to request the CAMERA and RECORD_AUDIO permissions.

Additional Tips

Under default settings, the Android build will fail if the total number of symbols exceeds a certain threshold. If you should encounter this issue when adding this library (e.g., if your build fails with com.android.dex.DexIndexOverflowException), you can turn on jumbo mode by editing your app/build.gradle:

android {
  ...
  dexOptions {
    jumboMode true
  }
}

If you are using proguard (very likely), you will also need to ensure that the symbols needed by this library are not stripped. To do that, add these two lines to proguard-rules.pro:

  -keep class com.twilio.** { *; }
  -keep class tvi.webrtc.** { *; }

Docs

You can see the documentation here.

Usage

We have three important components to understand:

import {
  TwilioVideo,
  TwilioVideoLocalView,
  TwilioVideoParticipantView,
} from "react-native-twilio-video-webrtc";
  • TwilioVideo / is responsible for connecting to rooms, events delivery and camera/audio.
  • TwilioVideoLocalView / is responsible local camera feed view
  • TwilioVideoParticipantView / is responsible remote peer's camera feed view

Here you can see a complete example of a simple application that uses almost all the apis:

import React, { Component, useRef } from "react";
import {
  TwilioVideoLocalView,
  TwilioVideoParticipantView,
  TwilioVideo,
} from "react-native-twilio-video-webrtc";

const Example = (props) => {
  const [isAudioEnabled, setIsAudioEnabled] = useState(true);
  const [isVideoEnabled, setIsVideoEnabled] = useState(true);
  const [status, setStatus] = useState("disconnected");
  const [participants, setParticipants] = useState(new Map());
  const [videoTracks, setVideoTracks] = useState(new Map());
  const [token, setToken] = useState("");
  const twilioRef = useRef(null);

  const _onConnectButtonPress = () => {
    twilioRef.current.connect({ accessToken: token });
    setStatus("connecting");
  };

  const _onEndButtonPress = () => {
    twilioRef.current.disconnect();
  };

  const _onMuteButtonPress = () => {
    twilioRef.current
      .setLocalAudioEnabled(!isAudioEnabled)
      .then((isEnabled) => setIsAudioEnabled(isEnabled));
  };

  const _onFlipButtonPress = () => {
    twilioRef.current.flipCamera();
  };

  const _onRoomDidConnect = ({ roomName, error }) => {
    console.log("onRoomDidConnect: ", roomName);

    setStatus("connected");
  };

  const _onRoomDidDisconnect = ({ roomName, error }) => {
    console.log("[Disconnect]ERROR: ", error);

    setStatus("disconnected");
  };

  const _onRoomDidFailToConnect = (error) => {
    console.log("[FailToConnect]ERROR: ", error);

    setStatus("disconnected");
  };

  const _onParticipantAddedVideoTrack = ({ participant, track }) => {
    console.log("onParticipantAddedVideoTrack: ", participant, track);

    setVideoTracks((originalVideoTracks) => {
      originalVideoTracks.set(track.trackSid, {
        participantSid: participant.sid,
        videoTrackSid: track.trackSid,
      });
      return new Map(originalVideoTracks);
    });
  };

  const _onParticipantRemovedVideoTrack = ({ participant, track }) => {
    console.log("onParticipantRemovedVideoTrack: ", participant, track);

    setVideoTracks((originalVideoTracks) => {
      originalVideoTracks.delete(track.trackSid);
      return new Map(originalVideoTracks);
    });
  };

  return (
    <View style={styles.container}>
      {status === "disconnected" && (
        <View>
          <Text style={styles.welcome}>React Native Twilio Video</Text>
          <TextInput
            style={styles.input}
            autoCapitalize="none"
            value={token}
            onChangeText={(text) => setToken(text)}
          ></TextInput>
          <Button
            title="Connect"
            style={styles.button}
            onPress={_onConnectButtonPress}
          ></Button>
        </View>
      )}

      {(status === "connected" || status === "connecting") && (
        <View style={styles.callContainer}>
          {status === "connected" && (
            <View style={styles.remoteGrid}>
              {Array.from(videoTracks, ([trackSid, trackIdentifier]) => {
                return (
                  <TwilioVideoParticipantView
                    style={styles.remoteVideo}
                    key={trackSid}
                    trackIdentifier={trackIdentifier}
                  />
                );
              })}
            </View>
          )}
          <View style={styles.optionsContainer}>
            <TouchableOpacity
              style={styles.optionButton}
              onPress={_onEndButtonPress}
            >
              <Text style={{ fontSize: 12 }}>End</Text>
            </TouchableOpacity>
            <TouchableOpacity
              style={styles.optionButton}
              onPress={_onMuteButtonPress}
            >
              <Text style={{ fontSize: 12 }}>
                {isAudioEnabled ? "Mute" : "Unmute"}
              </Text>
            </TouchableOpacity>
            <TouchableOpacity
              style={styles.optionButton}
              onPress={_onFlipButtonPress}
            >
              <Text style={{ fontSize: 12 }}>Flip</Text>
            </TouchableOpacity>
            <TwilioVideoLocalView enabled={true} style={styles.localVideo} />
          </View>
        </View>
      )}

      <TwilioVideo
        ref={twilioRef}
        onRoomDidConnect={_onRoomDidConnect}
        onRoomDidDisconnect={_onRoomDidDisconnect}
        onRoomDidFailToConnect={_onRoomDidFailToConnect}
        onParticipantAddedVideoTrack={_onParticipantAddedVideoTrack}
        onParticipantRemovedVideoTrack={_onParticipantRemovedVideoTrack}
      />
    </View>
  );
};

AppRegistry.registerComponent("Example", () => Example);

Run the Example Application

To run the example application:

  • Move to the Example directory: cd Example
  • Install node dependencies: yarn install
  • Install objective-c dependencies: cd ios && pod install
  • Open the xcworkspace and run the app: open Example.xcworkspace

Migrating from 1.x to 2.x

  • Make sure your pod dependencies are updated. If you manually specified a pod version, you'll want to update it as follows:
  s.dependency 'TwilioVideo', '~> 2.2.0'
  • Both participants and tracks are uniquely identified by their sid/trackSid field. The trackId field no longer exists and should be replaced by trackSid. Commensurate with this change, participant views now expect participantSid and videoTrackSid keys in the trackIdentity prop (instead of identity and trackId).

  • Make sure you're listening to participant events via onParticipant{Added/Removed}VideoTrack rather than onParticipant{Enabled/Disabled}Track.

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