Out-of-the-box docker images for AppRTC dev/test purpose.
docker run --rm \
-p 8080:8080 -p 8089:8089 -p 3478:3478 -p 3478:3478/udp -p 3033:3033 \
-p 59000-65000:59000-65000/udp \
-e PUBLIC_IP=<server public IP> \
-v <path to constants.py parent folder>:/apprtc_configs \
-t -i piasy/apprtc-server
About port publish:
8080
is used for room server;8089
is used for signal server;3033
is used for ICE server;3478
and59000-65000
is used for TURN/STUN server;
So make sure your firewall has opened those ports.
Note that publish range ports could be very slow and memory consuming, we can either replace all -p
options into a single --net=host
option, or disable userland proxy, see detail info in this issue.
About how to modify constants.py
, see this example, ICE_SERVER_BASE_URL
, ICE_SERVER_URL_TEMPLATE
and WSS_INSTANCES
has been modified.
Credit: the build script is based on pristineio/webrtc-build-scripts.
docker run --rm \
-e ENABLE_SHADOW_SOCKS=true \
-e SHADOW_SOCKS_SERVER_ADDR=<your shadowsocks server ip> \
-e SHADOW_SOCKS_SERVER_PORT=<your shadowsocks server port> \
-e SHADOW_SOCKS_ENC_METHOD=<your shadowsocks encrypt method> \
-e SHADOW_SOCKS_ENC_PASS=<your shadowsocks encrypt password> \
-v <path to place webrtc source>:/webrtc \
-t -i piasy/webrtc-build
Note: if your encrypt password contains special characters, remember to escape it with \
, e.g. &bDmc!
to \&bDmc\!
.
If you don't need run shadowsocks proxy, you can run:
docker run --rm \
-e ENABLE_SHADOW_SOCKS=false \
-v <path to place webrtc source>:/webrtc \
-t -i piasy/webrtc-build
After the docker image started, to get/update WebRTC code, run get_webrtc
, to build WebRTC Android demo, run build_apprtc
.
To get WebRTC code from a custom url, e.g. https://webrtc.googlesource.com/src.git
, run USER_WEBRTC_URL=https://webrtc.googlesource.com/src.git get_webrtc
. To create debug build, run WEBRTC_DEBUG=true build_apprtc
.
Only Android is supported now, iOS support is working on, stay tuned!