Manage Roles - iOS
Roles with VideoSDK
When doing interactive live streaming maintaining the role of users is quite important. To help manage these roles better, VideoSDK allows a participant with two types of modes:
1. SEND_AND_RECV When a participant is joining with mode set to SEND_AND_RECV, we will be able to publish and consume the media of other participants and also interact with them using the features like chat, poll etc.
2. SIGNALLING_ONLY When a participant is joining with mode set to SIGNALLING_ONLY, that participant is not allowed to publish or consume any media from other participants. Although they can interact with other participants using chat, polls etc.
Important Changes iOS SDK in Version v2.2.0
- The following modes have been deprecated:
CONFERENCEhas been replaced bySEND_AND_RECVVIEWERhas been replaced bySIGNALLING_ONLY
Please update your implementation to use the new modes.
⚠️ Compatibility Notice:
To ensure a seamless meeting experience, all participants must use the same SDK version.
Do not mix version v2.2.0 + with older versions, as it may cause significant conflicts.
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When to use the Roles?
1. Simple Adaptive Streaming
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Simple Adaptive Streaming (SAS) is a type of livestreaming that requires minimal interaction between the host and viewers.
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It is particularly useful for events with a large number of viewers who prefer not to engage with the host.
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In SAS, each speaker attends a VideoSDK meeting in
SEND_AND_RECVmode, while viewers can simply watch the livestream using theplaybackHlsUrlorlivestreamUrl. Unlike the speakers, viewers do not need to join the meeting inSEND_AND_RECVorSIGNALLING_ONLYmode. This allows for a seamless streaming experience without any unnecessary interruptions or distractions.playbackHlsUrl- Live HLS with playback supportlivestreamUrl- Live HLS without playback support
downstreamUrl is now depecated. Use playbackHlsUrl or livestreamUrl in place of downstreamUrl
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2. Adaptive Streaming with increased engagement
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If you're looking to increase engagement with your audience during a live streaming event, consider using Adaptive Streaming technology. With this approach, you can incorporate interactive features such as polls and conversations, and give viewers the ability to join and leave the livestream as the host decides.
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To set this up, have all speakers join as
SEND_AND_RECVmode participants, while the audience joins asSIGNALLING_ONLYmode participants. This way, everyone can participate in the interactive elements of the live stream and create a more dynamic and engaging experience for all.
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Using roles
When you initialize the meeting, you can set the mode of Participant.
- Swift
class MeetingViewController: ObservableObject {
init(meetingId: String, role: UserRole) {
//...
initializeMeeting()
}
// MARK: - Meeting Initialization
func initializeMeeting() {
VideoSDK.config(token: AUTH_TOKEN)
meeting = VideoSDK.initMeeting(
meetingId: meetingId,
participantName: "John doe",
micEnabled: self.isMicOn,
webcamEnabled: self.isWebcamOn,
multiStream: true,
mode: .SEND_AND_RECV // allowed: .SIGNALLING_ONLY, .RECV_ONLY & .SEND_AND_RECV
)
// Add event listeners and join the meeting
meeting?.addEventListener(self)
//...
}
}
Getting Participant Mode
You can identify the participants role by using mode property from Participant class.
- Swift
class MeetingViewController: ObservableObject {
//...
let participantMode = meeting?.localParticipant.mode
print("Local participant's mode: \(participantMode?.rawValue)")
//...
}
Changing Participant's Mode
Let's say you are hosting a livestream and you want one of your viewer to join the livestream with you. In this case you can change the mode of the participant using the changeMode() of the Meeting class.
- Swift
class MeetingViewController: ObservableObject {
//...
func changeToSendRecieveMode() {
Task {
// change mode to SEND_AND_RECV
await meeting?.changeMode(.SEND_AND_RECV)
}
}
func changeToSignallingOnlyMode() {
Task {
// change mode to SIGNALLING_ONLY
await meeting?.changeMode(.SIGNALLING_ONLY)
}
}
//...
}
API Reference
The API references for all the methods utilized in this guide are provided below.
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