Do not force the user's browser to open new tabs when navigating within
the documentation pages. We discussed about this and agreed that doing
so is user hostile and goes away from how HTTP links have been working
for 30 years (i.e. leave users decide if THEY want a new tab or not, by
how they open the links).
Used these regexes:
From: target="blank"
To: target="_blank"
From: (\]\((?!http)[^)]+\))\{:target="_blank"\}
To: $1
From: (\]\(https?://docs.openvidu.io[^)]+\))\{:target="_blank"\}
To: $1
From: href="((?!http)\S+)" target="_blank"
To: href="$1"
From: href="(https?://docs.openvidu.io\S+)" target="_blank"
To: href="$1"
- Don't show on running some empty parameters on first run.
- Add post processing config for openvidu-pro to show postprocessed config parameters correctly on first run.
Allows applications to set a custom string for the the connection ID,
which is a great help for debugging purposes, as it will appear in
all server logs and also will be used to set media server object names
(with obj.setName() API)
Fill a new SessionProperties member "forcedVideoCodecResolved" to
contain the resolved value of "forcedVideoCodec", once the new
MEDIA_SERVER_PREFERRED has been taken into account and translated into
the appropriate option for each media server.
The logic to decide how to translate MEDIA_SERVER_PREFERRED into a
concrete forcedVideoCodec value is placed once in the REST entry point
of session creation (SessionRestController.java). Afterwards,
SessionProperties is just used as a simple storage for all session
features, and serialized / passed around between server and client.
MEDIA_SERVER_PREFERRED: A recommended choice is done for you,
based on the media server that is currently in use.
This is the default setting, and is equivalent to these values:
- For *mediasoup*, `NONE` is selected.
- For *Kurento*, `VP8` is selected.
Simulcast is a per-Publisher configuration that allows to enable
Simulcast senders on the client's PeerConnection of each sender.
Simulcast is a WebRTC feature that sends multiple simultaneous streams
with different video qualities, in order to let the media server decide
which quality is best for which Subscriber on the receiving side.
Enabled by default.