Run Sample Code

This document describes how to quickly run the demo for the TRTC Flutter SDK.
Note
Currently, screen sharing and device selection are not supported on Windows or macOS.

Environment Requirements

Flutter 2.0 or later.
Developing for Android:
Android Studio 3.5 or later.
Devices with Android 4.1 or later.
Developing for iOS and macOS:
Xcode 11.0 or later.
OS X 10.11 or later.
A valid developer signature for your project.
Developing for Windows:
OS: Windows 7 SP1 or later (64-bit based on x86-64).
Disk space: At least 1.64 GB of space after the IDE and relevant tools are installed.

Prerequisites

Directions

Step 1. Create an application

1. Log in to the TRTC console overview page, click Create Application.
2. In the popup page, select RTC Engine, enter the application name, and then click Create.




Step 2. Get your SDKAppId and SecretKey

After your application created, you can get your SDKAppID and SDKSecretKey on Basic informaction. SDKAppID and SDKSecretKey is needed for running demo.




Step 3. Download the sample code

1.Go to GitHub to download the SDK and demo source code.
git clone https://github.com/LiteAVSDK/TRTC_Flutter.git
2.The steps to import SDK can refer to Flutter SDK import.

Step 4. Configure the project

Open the file downloaded previously, find and open /lib/debug/GenerateTestUserSig.dart, and set the following parameters:
SDKAPPID: A placeholder by default. Set it to the actual SDKAppID.
SDKSECRETKEY: A placeholder by default. Set it to the actual key.
Note
The method for generating UserSig described in this document involves configuring SDKSECRETKEY in the client code. In this method, SDKSECRETKEY may be easily decompiled and reversed, and if your key is disclosed, attackers can steal your Tencent Cloud traffic. Therefore, this method is only suitable for the local execution and debugging of TRTC-Simple-Demo.
The best practice is to integrate the calculation code of UserSig into your server and provide an application-oriented API. When UserSig is needed, your application can send a request to your server for a dynamic UserSig. For more information, see How do I calculate UserSig during production?.

Step 5. Compile and run the demo

1. Execute flutter pub get.
2. Build and run the project.

Android

1. Execute flutter run.
2. Open the demo project with Android Studio (3.5 or later), and run the project.

iOS

1. Execute cd ios.
2. Execute pod install.
3. Open /ios in the source code directory with Xcode (11.0 or later). Compile and run the demo project.

Windows

1. Execute flutter config --enable-windows-desktop.
2. Execute flutter run -d windows.

macOS

1. Execute flutter config --enable-macos-desktop.
2. Execute cd macos.
3. Execute pod install.
4. Execute flutter run -d macos.

FAQs

How do I view TRTC logs?

TRTC logs are compressed and encrypted by default (XLOG format). You can find them at the following paths:
iOS: Documents/log of the application sandbox
Android:
v6.7 or earlier: /sdcard/log/tencent/liteav
v6.8 or later: /sdcard/Android/data/package name/files/log/tencent/liteav/

What should I do if videos show on Android but not on iOS?

Make sure that in info.plist of your project, the value of io.flutter.embedded_views_preview is YES.

What should I do if the "Manifest merge failed" error occurs in Android Studio?

Open /example/android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml.
1. Add xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools" to manifest.
2. Add tools:replace="android:label" to application.
Illustration


Note
For more FAQs, see Flutter.