This package provides React components that makes it easier to use LiveKit in a React app.
npm install --save livekit-react
Source available in example
Without customization, the component would use a default skin as seen in the demo above.
import { LiveKitRoom } from 'livekit-react'
// CSS should be explicitly imported if using the default UI
import 'livekit-react/dist/index.css'
// used by the default ParticipantView to maintain video aspect ratio.
// this CSS must be imported globally
// if you are using a custom Participant renderer, this import isn't necessary.
import "react-aspect-ratio/aspect-ratio.css";
export const RoomPage = () => {
const url = 'wss://your_host'
const token = 'your_token'
return (
<div className="roomContainer">
<LiveKitRoom url={url} token={token} onConnected={room => onConnected(room)}/>
</div>
)
}
async function onConnected(room) {
await room.localParticipant.setCameraEnabled(true)
await room.localParticipant.setMicrophoneEnabled(true)
}
To provide your own rendering, override one or more of stageRenderer
, participantRenderer
, and controlRenderer
. It's possible customize a single renderer and use defaults for the others.
export const RoomPage = () => {
const url = 'wss://your_host'
const token = 'your_token'
return (
<LiveKitRoom url={url} token={token}
// stageRenderer renders the entire stage
stageRenderer={(props: StageProps) => { return <div/> }}
// participantRenderer renders a single participant
participantRenderer={(props: ParticipantProps) => { return <div/> }}
// controlRenderer renders the control bar
controlRenderer={(props: ControlsProps) => { return <div/> }}
/>
)
}
The provided components make use of two hooks: useRoom
and useParticipant
, they will help you manage internal LiveKit callbacks and map them into state variables that are ready-to-use from React components.
Using the connect
function returned by useRoom will ensure that callbacks are registered automatically and the other state variables are updated when changes take place in the room.
import { useRoom, useParticipant } from 'livekit-react'
export const MyComponent = () => {
const { connect, isConnecting, room, error, participants, audioTracks } = useRoom();
...
}
export const ParticipantRenderer = ({ participant }) => {
const { isSpeaking, subscribedTracks } = useParticipant(participant)
...
}
When building your custom UI, it's helpful to use track renderers that are provided in this library. AudioRenderer
and VideoRenderer
would render an audio and video track, respectively.