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Jitsi Meet API
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You can use Jitsi Meet API to embed Jitsi Meet in to your application.
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Installation
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To embed Jitsi Meet in your application you need to add Jitsi Meet API library
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```javascript
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<script src="https://meet.jit.si/external_api.js"></script>
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```
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The next step for embedding Jitsi Meet is to create the Jitsi Meet API object
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```javascript
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<script>
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var domain = "meet.jit.si";
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var room = "JitsiMeetAPIExample";
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var width = 700;
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var height = 700;
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var api = new JitsiMeetExternalAPI(domain, room, width, height);
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</script>
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```
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You can paste that lines in your html code where you want to be placed the Jitsi Meet conference
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or you can specify the parent HTML element for the Jitsi Meet conference in the JitsiMeetExternalAPI
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constructor.
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```javascript
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var api = new JitsiMeetExternalAPI(domain, room, width, height, htmlElement);
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```
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If you don't specify room the user will enter in new conference with random room name.
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Controlling embedded Jitsi Meet Conference
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=========
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You can control the embedded Jitsi Meet conference using the JitsiMeetExternalAPI object.
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You can send command to Jitsi Meet conference using ```executeCommand```.
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```
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api.executeCommand(command, arguments)
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```
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The ```command``` parameter is String object with the name of the command.
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The ```arguments``` parameter is array with the arguments required by the command.
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If no arguments are required by the command this parameter can be omitted or you can pass empty array.
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Currently we support the following commands:
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* **displayName** - sets the display name of the local participant. This command requires one argument -
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the new display name to be set
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```
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api.executeCommand('displayName', ['New Nickname']);
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```
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* **muteAudio** - mutes / unmutes the audio for the local participant. No arguments are required.
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```
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api.executeCommand('muteAudio', [])
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```
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* **muteVideo** - mutes / unmutes the video for the local participant. No arguments are required.
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api.executeCommand('muteVideo', [])
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```
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* **toggleFilmStrip** - hides / shows the film strip. No arguments are required.
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api.executeCommand('filmStrip', [])
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```
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* **toggleChat** - hides / shows the chat. No arguments are required.
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api.executeCommand('toggleChat', [])
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```
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* **toggleContactList** - hides / shows the contact list. No arguments are required.
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api.executeCommand('toggleContactList', [])
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```
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You can also execute multiple commands using the method ```executeCommands```.
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```
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api.executeCommands(commands)
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```
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The ```commands``` parameter is object with keys the names of the commands and values the arguments for the
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commands.
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api.executeCommands({displayName: ['nickname'], muteAudio: []});
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```
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You can add event listeners to the embedded Jitsi Meet using ```addEventListener``` method.
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api.addEventListener(event, listener)
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The ```event``` parameter is String object with the name of the event.
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The ```listener``` paramenter is Function object with one argument that will be notified when the event occurs
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with data related to the event.
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Currently we support the following events:
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* **incommingMessage** - event notifications about incomming
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messages. The listener will receive object with the following structure:
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{
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"from": from,//JID of the user that sent the message
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"nick": nick,//the nickname of the user that sent the message
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"message": txt//the text of the message
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}
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```
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* **outgoingMessage** - event notifications about outgoing
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messages. The listener will receive object with the following structure:
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{
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"message": txt//the text of the message
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}
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```
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* **displayNameChanged** - event notifications about display name
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change. The listener will receive object with the following structure:
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{
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jid: jid,//the JID of the participant that changed his display name
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displayname: displayName //the new display name
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}
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```
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* **participantJoined** - event notifications about new participant.
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The listener will receive object with the following structure:
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{
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jid: jid //the jid of the participant
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}
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```
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* **participantLeft** - event notifications about participant that left room.
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The listener will receive object with the following structure:
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{
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jid: jid //the jid of the participant
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}
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```
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You can also add multiple event listeners by using ```addEventListeners```.
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This method requires one argument of type Object. The object argument must
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have keys with the names of the events and values the listeners of the events.
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```
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function incommingMessageListener(object)
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{
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...
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}
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function outgoingMessageListener(object)
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{
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...
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}
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api.addEventListeners({
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incommingMessage: incommingMessageListener,
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outgoingMessage: outgoingMessageListener})
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```
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If you want to remove a listener you can use ```removeEventListener``` method with argument the name of the event.
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```
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api.removeEventListener("incommingMessage");
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```
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If you want to remove more than one event you can use ```removeEventListeners``` method with argument
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array with the names of the events.
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```
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api.removeEventListeners(["incommingMessage", "outgoingMessageListener"]);
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```
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You can remove the embedded Jitsi Meet Conference with the following code:
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api.dispose()
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```
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It is a good practice to remove the conference before the page is unloaded.
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