MiroTalk SFU
Free WebRTC - SFU - Simple, Secure, Scalable Real-Time Video Conferences with support for up to 8k resolution and 60fps. It's compatible with all major browsers and platforms
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Features
- Is
100% Free
-Open Source (AGPLv3)
-Self Hosted
and PWA! - Unlimited conference rooms with no time limitations.
- Live broadcasting streaming.
- Translated into 133 languages.
- Support for the OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication layer.
- Host protection to prevent unauthorized access.
- User auth to prevent unauthorized access.
- JWT.io securely manages credentials for host configurations and user authentication, enhancing security and streamlining processes.
- Room password protection.
- Room lobby, central gathering space.
- Room spam mitigations, focused on preventing spam.
- Geolocation, identification or estimation of the real-world geographic location of the participants.
- Compatible with desktop and mobile devices.
- Optimized mobile room URL sharing.
- Webcam streaming with front and rear camera support for mobile devices.
- Broadcasting, distribution of audio or video content to a wide audience.
- Crystal-clear audio streaming with speaking detection and volume indicators.
- Screen sharing for presentations.
- File sharing with drag-and-drop support.
- Choose your audio input, output, and video source.
- Supports video quality up to 4K.
- Supports advance Picture-in-Picture (PiP) offering a more streamlined and flexible viewing experience.
- Record your screen, audio, and video locally or on your Server.
- Snapshot video frames and save them as PNG images.
- Chat with an Emoji Picker for expressing feelings, private messages, Markdown support, and conversation saving.
- ChatGPT (powered by OpenAI) for answering questions, providing information, and connecting users to relevant resources.
- VideoAI enables users to customize AI avatars to deliver messages, perform tasks, or act out scripts.
- Speech recognition, execute the app features simply with your voice.
- Push-to-talk functionality, similar to a walkie-talkie.
- Advanced collaborative whiteboard for teachers.
- Advanced collaborative powerful rich text editor.
- Real-time sharing of YouTube embed videos, video files (MP4, WebM, OGG), and audio files (MP3).
- Real-time polls, allows users to create and participate in live polls, providing instant feedback and results.
- Integrated RTMP server, fully compatible with OBS.
- Supports RTMP streaming from files, URLs, webcams, screens, and windows.
- Full-screen mode with one-click video element zooming and pin/unpin.
- Customizable UI themes.
- Right-click options on video elements for additional controls.
- Supports REST API (Application Programming Interface).
- Integration with Slack for enhanced communication.
- Integration with Discord for enhanced communication.
- Integration with Mattermost for enhanced communication.
- Utilizes Sentry for error reporting.
- And much more...
Direct Join
-
You can
directly join a room
by using link like: -
Params Type Description room string Room Id roomPassword string/boolean Room password name string User name audio boolean Audio stream video boolean Video stream screen boolean Screen stream notify boolean Welcome message hide boolean Hide myself token string JWT
Host Protection Configuration
When host.protected or host.user_auth
is enabled, the host/users can provide a valid token for direct joining the room as specified in the app/src/config.js
file.
Params | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
host.protected |
true if protection is enabled, false if not (default false) |
Requires the host to provide a valid username and password during room initialization. |
host.user_auth |
true if user authentication is required, false if not (default false). |
Determines whether host authentication is required. |
host.users |
JSON array with user objects: {"username": "username", "password": "password"} |
List of valid host users with their credentials. |
Example:
host: {
protected: true,
user_auth: true,
users: [
{
username: 'username',
password: 'password',
},
{
username: 'username2',
password: 'password2',
},
//...
],
},
Embed a meeting
To embed a meeting within your service or app
using an iframe, you can use the following code:
<iframe
allow="camera; microphone; display-capture; fullscreen; clipboard-read; clipboard-write; web-share; autoplay"
src="https://sfu.mirotalk.com/newroom"
style="height: 100vh; width: 100vw; border: 0px;"
></iframe>
Quick Start
-
Before running MiroTalk SFU, ensure you have
Node.js
and all requirements installed. This project has been tested with Node version 18.X. -
Requirements install example for
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
# Gcc g++ make
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install -y build-essential
# Python 3.8 and pip
$ DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y tzdata
$ apt install -y software-properties-common
$ add-apt-repository -y ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
$ apt update
$ apt install -y python3.8 python3-pip
# FFmpeg
$ apt install -y ffmpeg
Install NodeJS 18.X
and npm
using Node Version Manager
- Start the server
# Clone this repo
$ git clone https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalksfu.git
# Go to to dir mirotalksfu
$ cd mirotalksfu
# Copy app/src/config.template.js in app/src/config.js and edit it if needed
$ cp app/src/config.template.js app/src/config.js
# Install dependencies - be patient, the first time will take a few minutes, in the meantime have a good coffee ;)
$ npm install
# Start the server
$ npm start
# If you want to start the server on a different port than the default use an env var
$ PORT=3011 npm start
- Open https://localhost:3010 or
:3011
if the default port has been changed in your browser.
[!NOTE]
To run
MiroTalk SFU
on aWindows operating system
, you can follow the instructions provided in this documentation.
Docker
- Repository docker hub
- Install docker engine and docker compose
# Clone this repo
$ git clone https://github.com/miroslavpejic85/mirotalksfu.git
# Go to to dir mirotalksfu
$ cd mirotalksfu
# Copy app/src/config.template.js in app/src/config.js IMPORTANT (edit it according to your needs)
$ cp app/src/config.template.js app/src/config.js
# Copy docker-compose.template.yml in docker-compose.yml and edit it if needed
$ cp docker-compose.template.yml docker-compose.yml
# (Optional) Get official image from Docker Hub
$ docker-compose pull
# Create and start containers
$ docker-compose up # -d
# To stop and remove resources
$ docker-compose down
- Open https://localhost:3010 in your browser.
Documentations
-
Ngrok/HTTPS:
You can start a video conference directly from your local PC and make it accessible from any device outside your network by following these instructions, or expose it directly on HTTPS. -
Self-hosting:
Forself-hosting MiroTalk SFU
on your own dedicated server, please refer to this comprehensive guide. It will provide you with all the necessary instructions to get your MiroTalk SFU instance up and running smoothly. -
Rest API:
The API documentation uses swagger at https://localhost:3010/api/v1/docs or check it on live here.
# The response will give you the active meetings (default disabled).
$ curl -X GET "http://localhost:3010/api/v1/meetings" -H "authorization: mirotalksfu_default_secret" -H "Content-Type: application/json"
$ curl -X GET "https://sfu.mirotalk.com/api/v1/meetings" -H "authorization: mirotalksfu_default_secret" -H "Content-Type: application/json"
# The response will give you a entrypoint / Room URL for your meeting.
$ curl -X POST "http://localhost:3010/api/v1/meeting" -H "authorization: mirotalksfu_default_secret" -H "Content-Type: application/json"
$ curl -X POST "https://sfu.mirotalk.com/api/v1/meeting" -H "authorization: mirotalksfu_default_secret" -H "Content-Type: application/json"
# The response will give you a entrypoint / URL for the direct join to the meeting.
$ curl -X POST "http://localhost:3010/api/v1/join" -H "authorization: mirotalksfu_default_secret" -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"room":"test","roomPassword":"false","name":"mirotalksfu","audio":"false","video":"false","screen":"false","notify":"false"}'
$ curl -X POST "https://sfu.mirotalk.com/api/v1/join" -H "authorization: mirotalksfu_default_secret" -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"room":"test","roomPassword":"false","name":"mirotalksfu","audio":"false","video":"false","screen":"false","notify":"false"}'
# The response will give you a entrypoint / URL for the direct join to the meeting with a token.
$ curl -X POST "http://localhost:3010/api/v1/join" -H "authorization: mirotalksfu_default_secret" -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"room":"test","roomPassword":"false","name":"mirotalksfu","audio":"false","video":"false","screen":"false","notify":"false","token":{"username":"username","password":"password","presenter":"true", "expire":"1h"}}'
$ curl -X POST "https://sfu.mirotalk.com/api/v1/join" -H "authorization: mirotalksfu_default_secret" -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"room":"test","roomPassword":"false","name":"mirotalksfu","audio":"false","video":"false","screen":"false","notify":"false","token":{"username":"username","password":"password","presenter":"true", "expire":"1h"}}'
# The response will give you a valid token for a meeting (default diabled)
$ curl -X POST "http://localhost:3010/api/v1/token" -H "authorization: mirotalksfu_default_secret" -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"username":"username","password":"password","presenter":"true", "expire":"1h"}'
$ curl -X POST "https://sfu.mirotalk.com/api/v1/token" -H "authorization: mirotalksfu_default_secret" -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"username":"username","password":"password","presenter":"true", "expire":"1h"}'
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on a dedicated cloud server, please refer to our comprehensive self-hosting documentation. This guide will walk you through the process step by step, ensuring a smooth and successful deployment.
Contributing
- Contributions are welcome and greatly appreciated!
- Just run before
npm run lint
License
MiroTalk SFU is free and open-source under the terms of AGPLv3 (GNU Affero General Public License v3.0). Please respect the license conditions
, In particular modifications need to be free as well and made available to the public
. Get a quick overview of the license at Choose an open source license.
To obtain a MiroTalk SFU license with terms different from the AGPLv3, you can conveniently make your purchase on CodeCanyon. This allows you to tailor the licensing conditions to better suit your specific requirements.
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This project is tested with BrowserStack.