Whether the event has a default behavior that may be prevented by calling Event.preventDefault
Video element that was created or destroyed
The object that dispatched the event
The type of event. This is the same string you pass as first parameter when calling method on()
of any object implementing EventDispatcher interface
Whether the default beahivour of the event has been prevented or not. Call Event.preventDefault to prevent it
Prevents the default behavior of the event. The following events have a default behavior:
sessionDisconnected
: dispatched by Session object, automatically unsubscribes the leaving participant from every Subscriber object of the session (this includes closing the WebRTCPeer connection and disposing all MediaStreamTracks)
and also deletes any HTML video element associated to each Subscriber (only those created by OpenVidu Browser, either by passing a valid parameter as targetElement
in method Session.subscribe or
by calling Subscriber.createVideoElement). For every video removed, each Subscriber object will also dispatch a videoElementDestroyed
event.
streamDestroyed
:
targetElement
in method OpenVidu.initPublisher or by calling Publisher.createVideoElement). For every video removed, the Publisher object will also dispatch a videoElementDestroyed
event.targetElement
in method Session.subscribe or
by calling Subscriber.createVideoElement). For every video removed, the Subscriber object will also dispatch a videoElementDestroyed
event.Generated using TypeDoc
Defines the following events:
videoElementCreated
: dispatched by Publisher and Subscriber whenever a new HTML video element has been inserted into DOM by OpenVidu Browser library. See Manage video players section.videoElementDestroyed
: dispatched by Publisher and Subscriber whenever an HTML video element has been removed from DOM by OpenVidu Browser library.