The RTC Diagnostics SDK provides functions to test input and output devices (microphone, speaker, camera) as well as functionality to confirm that you meet the network bandwidth requirements required to make a voice call or join a video room.
This SDK requires the use of Twilio NTS or your own STUN/TURN servers to perform the network tests. Using Twilio NTS will mirror how Twilio uses STUN/TURN in Programmable Video when connecting to a Twilio Video Room and will incur charges as per NTS pricing.
- Input audio device tests
- Input video device tests
- Output audio device tests
- Bandwidth requirements tests
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- Node.js v12+
- NPM v6+ (comes installed with newer Node versions)
# Clone repository
git clone [email protected]:twilio/rtc-diagnostics.git
cd rtc-diagnostics
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the artifacts under dist folder
npm run build
In order to run integration tests, you'll need to copy over the credentials.example.json
file
to credentials.json
in the same folder, and replace the empty fields with valid values.
You can install directly from npm.
npm install @twilio/rtc-diagnostics --save
Or install from a local directory.
npm install /local-path-to-repo/rtc-diagnostics
Using this method, you can import rtc-diagnostics
like so:
import { testMediaConnectionBitrate } from '@twilio/rtc-diagnostics';
You can also include rtc-diagnostics.js
directly in your web app using a <script>
tag.
<script src="https://my-server-path/rtc-diagnostics.js"></script>
Using this method, rtc-diagnostics.js
will set a browser global:
const { testMediaConnectionBitrate } = Twilio.Diagnostics;
The following are examples for running tests. For more information, please refer to the API Docs
import { testMediaConnectionBitrate } from '@twilio/rtc-diagnostics';
const mediaConnectionBitrateTest = testMediaConnectionBitrate({
iceServers: [{
credential: 'bar',
username: 'foo',
urls: 'turn:global.turn.twilio.com:3478?transport=udp',
}],
});
mediaConnectionBitrateTest.on('bitrate', (bitrate) => {
console.log(bitrate);
});
mediaConnectionBitrateTest.on('error', (error) => {
console.log(error);
});
mediaConnectionBitrateTest.on('end', (report) => {
console.log(report);
});
setTimeout(() => {
mediaConnectionBitrateTest.stop();
}, 10000);
See MediaConnectionBitrateTest.Options
for more information for how to obtain the urls values
import { testAudioInputDevice, AudioInputTest } from '@twilio/rtc-diagnostics';
const audioInputDeviceTest = testAudioInputDevice({
deviceId: ...,
});
audioInputDeviceTest.on(AudioInputTest.Events.Volume, (volume) => {
console.log(volume);
});
audioInputDeviceTest.on(AudioInputTest.Events.Error, (error) => {
console.error(error);
});
audioInputDeviceTest.on(AudioInputTest.Events.End, (report) => {
console.log(report);
});
setTimeout(() => {
audioInputDeviceTest.stop();
}, 10000);
import { testVideoInputDevice, VideoInputTest } from '@twilio/rtc-diagnostics';
const videoInputDeviceTest = testVideoInputDevice({ element: videoElement });
videoInputDeviceTest.on(VideoInputTest.Events.Error, (error) => {
console.error(error);
});
videoInputDeviceTest.on(VideoInputTest.Events.End, (report) => {
console.log(report);
});
setTimeout(() => {
videoInputDeviceTest.stop();
}, 10000);
import { testAudioOutputDevice, AudioOutputTest } from '@twilio/rtc-diagnostics';
const audioOutputDeviceTest = testAudioOutputDevice({
deviceId: ...,
});
audioOutputDeviceTest.on(AudioOutputTest.Events.Volume, (volume) => {
console.log(volume);
});
audioOutputDeviceTest.on(AudioOutputTest.Events.Error, (error) => {
console.error(error);
});
audioOutputDeviceTest.on(AudioOutputTest.Events.End, (report) => {
console.log(report);
});
setTimeout(() => {
audioOutputDeviceTest.stop();
}, 10000);
- Twilio Voice Client JS SDK
- Twilio Voice Client JS Quickstart
- Twilio Video JS SDK
- Twilio Video JS Quickstart
- Twilio Client connectivity requirements
See LICENSE.md