A set of UI components to truly customize your meeting UI
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There are separate UI Kit packages for React and Angular because they don't fully support Web Components natively yet. Check out the links to the packages below
First, you will need to install the ui-kit along with the web-core package:
npm i @dytesdk/ui-kit @dytesdk/web-core
The web-core
package is the package which handles all the low level logic required for a meeting by interating with our servers. Use it to create a meeting object, which you can pass along to the UI Kit components.
You'll need to initialize a meeting object first.
const meeting = await DyteClient.init({
roomName: '<room-name>',
authToken: '<auth-token>',
defaults: {
video: true,
audio: true,
},
});
You can now pass this object to most of the components, like so (with Vanilla JS, HTML):
<!-- Load the component -->
<dyte-meeting id="my-meeting"></dyte-meeting>
<script>
const init = async () => {
const meeting = await DyteClient.init({
authToken: '<auth-token>',
roomName: '<room-name>',
defaults: {
video: true,
audio: true,
},
});
const meetingEl = document.getElementById('my-meeting');
meetingEl.meeting = meeting;
};
init();
</script>
ui-kit
is created & maintained by Dyte, Inc. You can find us on Twitter - @dyte_io or write to us at dev [at] dyte.io
.
This is a monorepo for all of Dyte's UI Kit packages.
Here is a short description for all the packages:
Path | Description |
---|---|
packages/core |
The main source code for all Stencil components. You will write code primarily in this directory. |
packages/react |
The React UI Kit wrapper package |
packages/angular |
The Angular UI Kit wrapper package |
packages/vue |
The Vue UI Kit wrapper package |
This package is licensed under Apache v2.0, for more details, check out LICENSE.
To get started, you need to first make changes in the packages/core
directory.
You can find the code for each component in packages/core/src/components.
You need to cd
into packages/core
directory and run npm start
.
After your changes are made, you need to cd
to the root and then run npm run build
, so that the wrapper code also gets updated.
Take a look at out contributing guidelines before you start contributing!
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