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PeerJS API Reference

Class: peerjs.Peer

This class is a the BinaryJS websocket server. It is an EventEmitter.

new Peer([id], options)

  • id String. The id by which this peer will be identified when other peers try to connect to it. If no id is given, one will be generated by the server
  • options Object
    • key String. API key for cloud PeerServer. Is not used for servers other than cloud.peerjs.com
    • host String. Server host. Default cloud.peerjs.com
    • port Number. Server port. Default 80
    • config Object. Configuration hash passed to RTCPeerConnection. This hash contains the ICE servers. Default { 'iceServers': [{ 'url': 'stun:stun.l.google.com:19302' }] }
    • debug Boolean. Prints verbose log messages. Default false

Construct a new Peer object.

The Peer object is used to connect to other Peer clients and also to receive connections from other clients.

The first argument is the id that other peers will use to connect to this peer, thus it must be unique for the given key (if you're using PeerServer cloud) or server.

In the options, either a PeerServer Cloud key must be provided or host and port for your own PeerServer. Note that the server is only for brokering connections and does not proxy data between peers.

The config object is passed straight into instances of RTCPeerConnection. For compatibility with symmetric NATs, you can provide your own TURN server. By default the STUN server provided by Google is used.

peer.id

The given id of this peer.

If no id was specified in the constructor, this value will be undefined util the open event fires.

peer.connections

A hash of all current connections with the current peer. Keys are ids and values are instances of DataConnection.

peer.connect(id, [meta])

Connects to the remote peer specified by id.

Returns a DataConnection object.

  • id String. The id of the remote peer to connect to
  • meta Optional metadata to pass to the remote peer. Can be any serializable type

Before writing to / data will be emitted from the DataConnection object that is returned, the open event must fire. Also the error event should be checked in case a connection cannot be made.

peer.destroy()

Close the server and terminate all connections.

Event: 'connection'

function (connection, meta) { }

When a new connection is established from another peer to this peer, the DataConnection object is emitted with this event. The meta argument contains whatever metadata values passed into peer.connection(...) by the remote peer.

Event: 'open'

function(id) { }

Fired when the PeerServer connection is fully open. This event does not need to fire before creating or receiving connections.

id is the id of this Peer object, either provided in the constructor, or generated automatically by the PeerServer.

Event: 'error'

function (error) { }

Emitted when an unexpected event occurs. May or may not be fatal. This is the event emitted if you attempt to connect with an ID that is already being used.

Errors from the underlying socket are forwarded here.

Event: 'close'

function (error) { }

Emitted when the Peer object has closed it's connection with PeerServer so no more remote peer connections can be made or received..

Class: peerjs.DataConnection

This class is the interface two communicate between two peers. It is an EventEmitter.

There is no constructor. A DataConnection object must be obtained in the callback of peer.connect(...) when initiating a peer-to-peer connection or emitted in the peer.on('connection', ...) event when receiving a connection.

connection.id

The id of the local peer that this connection belongs to.

connection.peer

The id of the remote peer this connection is connected to.

connection.open

Whether the connection is open (ready for read and write).

connection.metadata

The metadata passed in when the connection was created with peer.connect(...).

connection.send(data)

Accepts data of any JSON type or binary type.

Data is serialized using BinaryPack and then sent to the remote peer.

connection.close()

Gracefully closes the connection.

Event: 'data'

function (data) { }

Emitted when data is received from the remote peer.

The data parameter contains values exactly as put into the connection.send(...). Binary types will have been deserialized to ArrayBuffer.

Event: 'open'

function () { }

Emitted when the connection is established.

Event: 'error'

function (error) { }

If the client emits an error, this event is emitted (errors from the underlying RTCPeerConnection and DataChannel are forwarded here).

Event: 'close'

function () { }

Is emitted when the connection is closed.

The close event is also emitted when the remote peer closes the connection.