## Overview Read Protocol.md ## Dependencies * Python 3 * pip3 install --user websockets ## Example usage For dev usage, generate a self-signed certificate and run the server: ```console $ ./generate_cert.sh $ ./simple_server.py ``` If you want to use this server from the browser (to use the JS example, for instance), you will need to go to `https://127.0.0.1:8443` and accept the self-signed certificate. This step is not required if you will be deploying on a server with a CA-signed certificate, in which case you should use `./simple_server.py --cert-path `. ### Session Based In two new consoles, run these two commands: ```console $ ./session-client.py Our uid is 'ws-test-client-8f63b9' ``` ```console $ ./session-client.py --call ws-test-client-8f63b9 ``` ### Room Based Or, if you want to test rooms, run these two in two new consoles: ```console $ ./room-client.py --room 123 Our uid is 'ws-test-client-bdb5b9' Got ROOM_OK for room '123' ``` ```console $ ./room-client.py --room 123 Our uid is 'ws-test-client-78b59a' Got ROOM_OK for room '123' Sending offer to 'ws-test-client-bdb5b9' Sent: ROOM_PEER_MSG ws-test-client-bdb5b9 {"sdp": "initial sdp"} Got answer from 'ws-test-client-bdb5b9': {"sdp": "reply sdp"} ``` You will see similar output with more clients in the same room.