OpenTok is a free set of APIs from TokBox that enables websites to weave live group video communication into their online experience. With OpenTok you have the freedom and flexibility to create the most engaging web experience for your users. OpenTok is currently available as a JavaScript and ActionScript 3.0 library. Check out http://www.tokbox.com/ and http://www.tokbox.com/opentok/tools/js/gettingstarted for more information.
This is the official Opentok rubygem.
To install using bundler, add Opentok to your gemfile
and run bundle install
:
gem 'opentok'
To install as a regular gem just type gem install opentok
Request your api-key and secret at http://www.tokbox.com/opentok/tools/js/apikey. You can use the staging environment for testing. The gem uses this staging environment by default.
In order to use any of the server side functions, you must first create an OpenTokSDK
object with your developer credentials.
You must pass in your Key and Secret. If your app is in production, you must also pass in a hash containing api_url
For more information about production apps, check out http://www.tokbox.com/opentok/api/tools/js/launch
Example: ( Staging )
@api_key = '' # should be a string @api_secret = '' # should be a string @opentok = OpenTok::OpenTokSDK.new @api_key, @api_secret
Example: ( Production )
@opentok = OpenTok::OpenTokSDK.new @api_key, @api_secret, :api_url => 'https://api.opentok.com/hl'
Use your OpenTokSDK
object to create session_id
create_session
takes 1-2 parameters:
location (string) - give Opentok a hint on where you are running your application
properties (object) - OPTIONAL. Set peer to peer asenabled
ordisabled
Example: P2P disabled by default
@location = 'localhost' session_id = @opentok.create_session(@location)
Example: P2P enabled
session_properties = {OpenTok::SessionPropertyConstants::P2P_PREFERENCE => "enabled"} # or disabled session_id = @opentok.create_session( @location, session_properties )
With the generated session_id, you can start generating tokens for each user.
generate_token
takes in hash with 1-4 properties:
session_id (string) - required
role (string) - OPTIONAL. subscriber, publisher, or moderator
expire_time (int) - OPTIONAL. Time when token will expire in unix timestamp
connection_data (string) - OPTIONAL. Metadata to store data (names, user id, etc)
Example:
token = @opentok.generate_token :session_id => session, :role => OpenTok::RoleConstants::PUBLISHER, :connection_data => "username=Bob,level=4"
To Download archives, first you must first create a token that has a moderator role
get_archive_manifest()
takes in 2 parameters: archiveId and moderator token
returns an
OpenTokArchive
. The resources property of this object is array ofOpenTokArchiveVideoResource
, and eachOpenTokArchiveVideoResource
object represents a video in the archive.
With your OpenTokArchive
object, call getId()
getId()
will return the video ID (a String)
downloadArchiveURL
takes 1 parameters: video ID
and returns download URL for the video