OpenVidu Meet
Table of Contents
Architecture Overview
The OpenVidu Meet application is composed of two main parts (frontend and backend) that interact with each other to provide the video conferencing service. The following diagram illustrates the architecture of the application:
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Frontend: The frontend is a web application built with Angular that provides the user interface for the video conferencing service. This project contains the shared-meet-components subproject, which is a library of shared components that share administration and preference components.
Also, the frontend project installs external dependencies on the following libraries:
- openvidu-components-angular: A library of Angular components that provide the core functionality of the video conferencing service.
- typing: Common types used by the frontend and backend.
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Backend: The backend is a Node.js application.
- typings: Common types used by the frontend and backend.
Development
For development purposes, you can run the application locally by following the instructions below.
1. Clone the OpenVidu Meet repository:
git clone https://github.com/OpenVidu/openvidu-meet.git
2. Prepare the project
For building types and install dependencies, run the following command:
cd openvidu-meet
./prepare.sh
Note
The script prepare and build all necessary dependencies and typings for running the frontend and backend.
For building the typings, you can run the following command:
cd openvidu-meet/types npm run sync-ce
3. Start the Backend
cd backend && \
npm run start:dev
4. Start the Frontend
Opening a new tab, under root directory:
cd frontend && \
npm run build:dev
This command will build the frontend application and move the files to the backend project. It will also listen for changes in the frontend application and rebuild the application when changes are detected.
After running these commands, you can access the frontend application at http://localhost:6080.
Build (with docker)
Build the backend image
cd docker
./create_image.sh openvidu-meet-ce
Run the backend container
Once the image is created, you can run the container with the following command:
docker run \
-e LIVEKIT_URL=<your-livekit-url> \
-e LIVEKIT_API_KEY=<your-livekit-api-key> \
-e LIVEKIT_API_SECRET=<your-livekit-api-secret> \
-p 6080:6080 \
openvidu-meet-ce
