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This 1-to-1 RTC Laravel Web App with EnableX utilizes the power of real-time communication (RTC) within applications. This app demonstrates the use of the EnableX Platform Video APIs and JavaScript Toolkit to develop a basic one-to-one video calling application.

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Building a 1-to-1 Real-Time Communication Web App with Laravel (PHP Framework) and EnableX Web Toolkit

1-to-1 RTC Web App: Laravel (PHP Framework) and EnableX Web Toolkit

Experience a Sample Web App that showcases the usage of EnableX platform APIs for seamless 1-to-1 RTC (Real-Time Communication). This application aims to demonstrate API usage while enabling developers to accelerate app development by hosting it on their personal devices instead of relying on external servers.

RTC Applications hosted on the EnableX platform are fully compatible with supported web browsers, eliminating the need for additional plugin downloads.

This basic 1-to-1 Video Chat Application is meticulously crafted using HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript, jQuery, Laravel, and EnxRtc (EnableX Web Toolkit)

1. Important!

When developing a Client Application with EnxRtc.js make sure to include the updated EnxRtc.js polyfills for RTCPeerConnection and getUserMedia otherwise your application will not work in web browsers.

2. Trial

Sign up for a free trial https://www.enablex.io/free-trial/ or try our multiparty video chat https://try.enablex.io/

3. Installation

3.1 Pre-Requisites

3.1.1 App Id and App Key

3.1.2 SSL Certificates

The Application needs to run on https. So, you need to use a valid SSL Certificate for your Domain and point your application to use them.

However you may use self-signed Certificate to run this application locally. There are many Web Sites to get a Self-Signed Certificate generated for you, Google it. Few among them are:

As you have Certificate or created a Self-Signed Certificate, create a directory "certs" under your Sample Web App Directory. Copy your Certificate files (.key and .crt files) to this directory.

3.1.3 Configure

Before you you try accessing the /client routes using Browser, configure the API Service by editing .env file to meet your requirement:

ENABLEX_API_URL = "https://api.enablex.io/v1"
ENABLEX_APP_ID = "YOUR_APP_ID"
ENABLEX_APP_KEY = "YOUR_APP_KEY"

3.2 Test

  • Open a browser and go to https://yourdomain.com:4443/path-to-sample-app/client. The browser should load the App.
  • Allow access to Camera and Mic as and when prompted to start your first RTC Call through EnableX
  • You need to Room ID to join. We have added a "Create Room" link below the login form. Click it to get a Room-Id prefilled in the form.
  • You can share the Room-ID with anyone to join your Conference.

4 Server API

EnableX Server API is a Rest API service meant to be called from Partners' Application Server to provision video enabled meeting rooms. API Access is given to each Application through the assigned App ID and App Key. So, the App ID and App Key are to be used as Username and Password respectively to pass as HTTP Basic Authentication header to access Server API.

For this application, the following Server API calls are used:

To know more about Server API, go to: https://developer.enablex.io/video-api/server-api/

5 Client API

Client End Point Application uses Web Toolkit EnxRtc.js to communicate with EnableX Servers to initiate and manage RTC Communications.

To know more about Client API, go to: https://developer.enablex.io/docs/references/sdks/video-sdk/web-sdk/index/

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This 1-to-1 RTC Laravel Web App with EnableX utilizes the power of real-time communication (RTC) within applications. This app demonstrates the use of the EnableX Platform Video APIs and JavaScript Toolkit to develop a basic one-to-one video calling application.

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