Introduction
In today's digital world, good communication and teamwork are crucial. As people look for more effective methods to connect, video conferencing solutions have become indispensable. Screen sharing has evolved into an integral element of modern communication and collaboration platforms, allowing users to share their device displays with others during meetings, presentations, and distant collaborations. In this article, we'll look at how to smoothly incorporate Screen Share capabilities with VideoSDK.
Getting Started with VideoSDK
Goals
By the end of this article, we'll:
- Create a VideoSDK account and generate your VideoSDK auth token.
- Integrate the VideoSDK library and dependencies into your project.
- Implement core functionalities for video calls using VideoSDK.
- Enable Screen Sharing feature.
To take advantage of the Screen Sharing functionality, we must use the capabilities that the VideoSDK offers. Before diving into the implementation steps, ensure you complete the necessary prerequisites.
Create a VideoSDK Account
Go to your VideoSDK dashboard and sign up if you don't have an account. This account gives you access to the required Video SDK token, which acts as an authentication key that allows your application to interact with VideoSDK functionality.
Generate your Auth Token
Visit your VideoSDK dashboard and navigate to the "API Key" section to generate your auth token. This token is crucial in authorizing your application to use VideoSDK features.
For a more visual understanding of the account creation and token generation process, consider referring to the provided tutorial.
Prerequisites and Setup
Make sure your development environment meets the following requirements:
- Node.js v12+
- NPM v6+ (comes installed with newer Node versions)
- Android Studio or Xcode installed
⬇️ Integrate VideoSDK
Install the VideoSDK by using the following command. Ensure that you are in your project directory before running this command.
- For NPM
npm install "@videosdk.live/react-native-sdk" "@videosdk.live/react-native-incallmanager"
- For Yarn
yarn add "@videosdk.live/react-native-sdk" "@videosdk.live/react-native-incallmanager"
Project Configuration
Before integrating the Screen Share functionality, ensure that your project is correctly prepared to handle the integration. This setup consists of a sequence of steps for configuring rights, dependencies, and platform-specific parameters so that VideoSDK can function seamlessly inside your application context.
iOS Setup
Ensure that you are using CocoaPods version 1.10 or later.
1. To update CocoaPods, you can reinstall gem
using the following command:
$ sudo gem install cocoapods
2. Manually link react-native-incall-manager (if it is not linked automatically).
Select Your_Xcode_Project/TARGETS/BuildSettings
, in Header Search Paths, add "$(SRCROOT)/../node_modules/@videosdk.live/react-native-incall-manager/ios/RNInCallManager"
3. Change the path of react-native-webrtc
using the following command:
pod ‘react-native-webrtc’, :path => ‘../node_modules/@videosdk.live/react-native-webrtc’
4. Change the version of your platform.
You need to change the platform field in the Podfile to 12.0 or above because react-native-webrtc doesn't support iOS versions earlier than 12.0. Update the line: platform: ios, ‘12.0’.
5. Install pods.
After updating the version, you need to install the pods by running the following command:
Pod install
6. Add “libreact-native-webrtc.a” binary.
Add the "libreact-native-webrtc.a" binary to the "Link Binary With Libraries" section in the target of your main project folder.
7. Declare permissions in Info.plist :
Add the following lines to your info.plist file located at:
Register Service
Register VideoSDK services in your root index.js
file for the initialization service.
Essential Steps to Add Video in Your App
By following essential steps, you can seamlessly implement video into your applications.
Step 1: Get started with api.js
Before moving on, you must create an API request to generate a unique meetingId. You will need an authentication token, which you can create either through the videosdk-rtc-api-server-examples or directly from the VideoSDK Dashboard for developers.
Step 2: Wireframe App.js with all the components
To build up a wireframe of App.js, you need to use VideoSDK Hooks and Context Providers. VideoSDK provides MeetingProvider, MeetingConsumer, useMeeting, and useParticipant hooks.
First, you need to understand the Context Provider and Consumer. Context is primarily used when some data needs to be accessible by many components at different nesting levels.
- MeetingProvider: This is the Context Provider. It accepts value
config
andtoken
as props. The Provider component accepts a value prop to be passed to consuming components that are descendants of this Provider. One Provider can be connected to many consumers. Providers can be nested to override values deeper within the tree. - MeetingConsumer: This is the Context Consumer. All consumers that are descendants of a Provider will re-render whenever the Provider’s value prop changes.
- useMeeting: This is the meeting hook API. It includes all the information related to meetings such as join/leave, enable/disable the mic or webcam, etc.
- useParticipant: This is the participant hook API. It is responsible for handling all the events and props related to one particular participant such as name, webcamStream, micStream etc.
The Meeting Context provides a way to listen for any changes that occur when a participant joins the meeting or makes modifications to their microphone, camera, and other settings.
Begin by making a few changes to the code in the App.js file.
Step 3: Implement Join Screen
The join screen will serve as a medium to either schedule a new meeting or join an existing one.
Step 4: Implement Controls
The next step is to create a ControlsContainer
component to manage features such as Join or leave a Meeting and Enable or Disable the Webcam/Mic.
In this step, the useMeeting
hook is utilized to acquire all the required methods such as join()
, leave()
, toggleWebcam
and toggleMic
.
Step 5: Render Participant List
After implementing the controls, the next step is to render the joined participants.
You can get all the joined participants
from the useMeeting
Hook.
Step 6: Handling Participant's Media
Before Handling the Participant's Media, you need to understand a couple of concepts.
1. useParticipant Hook
The useParticipant
hook is responsible for handling all the properties and events of one particular participant who joined the meeting. It will take participantId
as argument.
2. MediaStream API
The MediaStream API is beneficial for adding a MediaTrack into the RTCView
component, enabling the playback of audio or video.
Rendering Participant Media
Congratulations! By following these steps, you're on your way to unlocking the video within your application. Now, we are moving forward to integrate the feature that builds immersive video experiences for your users!
Integrate Screen Sharing Feature
Adding the Screen Share functionality to your application improves cooperation by allowing users to share their device screens during meetings or presentations. It allows everyone in the conference to view precisely what you see on your screen, which is useful for presentations, demos, and collaborations.
Create Broadcast Upload Extension in iOS
Step 1: Open Target
Open your project with Xcode, then select File > New > Target in the menu bar.
Step 2: Select Target
Select Broadcast Upload Extension and click next.
Step 3: Configure Broadcast Upload Extension
Enter the extension's name in the Product Name field, choose the team from the dropdown, uncheck the "Include UI extension" field, and click "Finish."
Step 4: Activate Extension scheme
You will be prompted with a popup: Activate "Your-Extension-name" scheme? click on activate.
Now, the "Broadcast" folder will appear in the Xcode left sidebar.
Step 5: Add External file in Created Extension
Open the videosdk-rtc-react-native-sdk-example repository, and copy the following files: SampleUploader.swift
, SocketConnection.swift
, DarwinNotificationCenter.swift
, and Atomic.swift
to your extension's folder. Ensure that these files are added to the target.
Step 6: Update SampleHandler.swift file
Open SampleHandler.swift
, and copy the content of the file. Paste this content into your extension's SampleHandler.swift
file.
Step 7: Add Capability in the App
In Xcode, navigate to YourappName > Signing & Capabilities, and click on +Capability to configure the app group.
Choose App Groups from the list.
After that, select or add the generated App Group ID that you have created before.
Step 8: Add Capability in Extension
Go to Your-Extension-Name > Signing & Capabilities and configure App Group functionality which we had performed in previous steps. (Group id should be same for both targets).
Step 9: Add App Group ID in Extension File
Go to the extension's SampleHandler.swift
file and paste your group ID into the appGroupIdentifier
constant.
Step 10: Update App level info.plist
file
info.plist
file- Add a new key RTCScreenSharingExtension in Info.plist with the extension's Bundle Identifier as the value.
- Add a new key RTCAppGroupIdentifier in Info.plist with the extension's App groups Id as the value.
Note: For the extension's Bundle Identifier, go to TARGETS > Your-Extension-Name > Signing & Capabilities.
You can also check out the extension's example code on github.
Create an iOS Native Module for RPSystemBroadcastPickerView
RPSystemBroadcastPickerView
Step 1: Add Files to iOS Project
Go to Xcode > Your App and create a new file named VideosdkRPK.swift
.
After clicking the Create button, it will prompt you to create a bridging header.
After creating the bridging header file, create an Objective-c file named VideosdkRPK
.
- For the
VideosdkRPK.swift
file, copy the content from here. - In the
Appname-Bridging-Header
file, add the line#import "React/RCTEventEmitter.h"
. - For the
VideosdkRPK.m
file, copy the content from here.
Step 2: Integrate the Native Module on React native side
- Create a file named
VideosdkRPK.js
and copy the content from here. - Add the lines given below for handling the enable and disable screen share event.
Enable Screen Share
- By using the
enableScreenShare()
function of theuseMeeting
hook, the local participant can share their mobile screen with other participants. - The Screen Share stream of a participant can be accessed from the
screenShareStream
property of theuseParticipant
hook.
Disable Screen Share
- By using the
disableScreenShare()
function of theuseMeeting
hook, the local participants can stop sharing their mobile screens with other participants.
import React, { useEffect } from "react";
import VideosdkRPK from "../VideosdkRPK";
import { TouchableOpacity, Text } from "react-native";
const { enableScreenShare, disableScreenShare } = useMeeting({});
useEffect(() => {
VideosdkRPK.addListener("onScreenShare", (event) => {
if (event === "START_BROADCAST") {
enableScreenShare();
} else if (event === "STOP_BROADCAST") {
disableScreenShare();
}
});
return () => {
VideosdkRPK.removeSubscription("onScreenShare");
};
}, []);
return (
<>
<TouchableOpacity
onPress={() => {
// Calling startBroadcast from iOS Native Module
VideosdkRPK.startBroadcast();
}}
>
<Text> Start Screen Share </Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
<TouchableOpacity
onPress={() => {
disableScreenShare();
}}
>
<Text> Stop Screen Share </Text>
</TouchableOpacity>
</>
);
The VideosdkRPK.startBroadcast()
the method produces the following result.
After clicking the Start Broadcast button, you will be able to get the screen share stream in the session.
Rendering Screen Share Stream
- To render the screenshare, you will need the
participantId
of the user presenting the screen. This can be obtained from thepresenterId
property of theuseMeeting
hook.
function MeetingView() {
const { presenterId } = useMeeting({});
return (
<View style={{ flex: 1 }}>
//..
{presenterId && <PresenterView presenterId={presenterId} />}
<ParticipantList />
// ...
</View>
);
}
const PresenterView = ({ presenterId }) => {
return <Text>PresenterView</Text>;
};
- Now that you have the
presenterId
, you can obtain thescreenShareStream
using theuseParticipant
hook and play it in theRTCView
component.
const PresenterView = ({ presenterId }) => {
const { screenShareStream, screenShareOn } = useParticipant(presenterId);
return (
<>
// playing the media stream in the RTCView
{screenShareOn && screenShareStream ? (
<RTCView
streamURL={new MediaStream([screenShareStream.track]).toURL()}
objectFit={"contain"}
style={{
flex: 1,
}}
/>
) : null}
</>
);
};
Events Associated with Screen Share
Events associated with enableScreenShare
enableScreenShare
- Every Participant will receive a callback on
onStreamEnabled()
event of theuseParticipant()
hook with theStream
object. - Every Participant will receive the
onPresenterChanged()
callback of theuseMeeting
hook, which provides theparticipantId
as thepresenterId
of the participant who started the screen share.
Events associated with disableScreenShare
disableScreenShare
- Every Participant will receive a callback on
onStreamDisabled()
event of theuseParticipant()
hook with theStream
object. - Every Participant will receive the
onPresenterChanged()
callback of theuseMeeting
hook, with thepresenterId
asnull
, indicating that there is no current presenter.
import { useParticipant, useMeeting } from "@videosdk.live/react-native-sdk";
const MeetingView = () => {
//Callback for when the presenter changes
function onPresenterChanged(presenterId) {
if(presenterId){
console.log(presenterId, "started screen share");
}else{
console.log("someone stopped screen share");
}
}
const { participants } = useMeeting({
onPresenterChanged,
...
});
return <>...</>
}
const ParticipantView = (participantId) => {
//Callback for when the participant starts a stream
function onStreamEnabled(stream) {
if(stream.kind === 'share'){
console.log("Share Stream On: onStreamEnabled", stream);
}
}
//Callback for when the participant stops a stream
function onStreamDisabled(stream) {
if(stream.kind === 'share'){
console.log("Share Stream Off: onStreamDisabled", stream);
}
}
const {
displayName
...
} = useParticipant(participantId,{
onStreamEnabled,
onStreamDisabled
...
});
return <> Participant View </>;
}
By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can seamlessly integrate the Screen Share feature and empower your users to share their screens with ease, fostering better communication and collaboration.
✨ Want to Add More Features to React Native Video Calling App?
If you found this guide helpful and want to explore more features for your React Native video-calling app,
Check out these additional resources:
- Active Speaker Indication: Link
- RTMP Live Stream: Link
- Image Capture Feature: Link
- Screen Share Feature in Android: Link
- Chat Feature: Link
- Picture-in-Picture (PiP) Mode: Link
Conclusion
Screen Share enables participants to easily share their ideas, presentations, and information during corporate meetings, educational sessions, or creative collaborations. With VideoSDK's Screen Share functionality, you can create immersive and engaging video call experiences that connect people from all over the world.
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