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The Open Video Call for Android Sample App is an open-source demo that will help you get video chat integrated directly into your Android applications using the Agora Video SDK.
With this sample app, you can:
- Join / leave channel
- Mute / unmute audio
- Enable / disable video
- Switch camera
- Send message to channel
- Setup resolution, frame rate and bit rate
- Enable encryption
- Enable / disable black and white filter
- Android Studio 3.3 or above
- Real devices (Nexus 5X or other devices)
- Some simulators are function missing or have performance issue, so real device is the best choice
This section shows you how to prepare, build, and run the sample application.
To build and run the sample application, get an App ID:
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Create a developer account at agora.io. Once you finish the signup process, you will be redirected to the Dashboard.
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Navigate in the Dashboard tree on the left to Projects > Project List.
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Save the App ID from the Dashboard for later use.
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Generate a temp Access Token (valid for 24 hours) from dashboard page with given channel name, save for later use.
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Update "app/src/main/res/values/strings_config.xml" with your App ID and Token.
<string name="private_app_id"><#YOUR APP ID#></string>
<!-- Please leave it if not enable App Certificate -->
<!-- You can generate a temporary token at https://dashboard.agora.io/projects -->
<string name="agora_access_token"><#YOUR TOKEN#></string>
The SDK must be integrated into the sample project before it can opened and built. There are two methods for integrating the Agora Video SDK into the sample project. The first method uses JCenter to automatically integrate the SDK files. The second method requires you to manually copy the SDK files to the project.
- Clone this repository.
- Open app/build.gradle and add the following line to the
dependencies
list:
...
dependencies {
...
implementation 'io.agora.rtc:full-sdk:2.4.1'
}
- Download the Agora Video SDK from Agora.io SDK.
- Unzip the downloaded SDK package.
- Copy the following files from from the libs folder of the downloaded SDK package:
Copy from SDK | Copy to Project Folder |
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.jar file | /apps/libs folder |
arm64-v8a folder | /app/src/main/jniLibs folder |
x86 folder | /app/src/main/jniLibs folder |
armeabi-v7a folder | /app/src/main/jniLibs folder |
Open project with Android Studio, connect your Android device, build and run.
Or use Gradle
to build and run.
- You can find full API document at Document Center
- You can file bugs about this demo at issue
The MIT License (MIT)