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TRTC를 결합한 푸시

Before You Start

Please read the integration guide for Beauty AR Web.
Follow the steps in Integration (No UI) to integrate the TRTC web SDK.
Try running a TRTC web demo in your local project.

Directions

Step 1. Import the Beauty AR Web SDK

You can import the Beauty AR Web SDK by making some minor changes to the import method in the TRTC web demo. Add the following JavaScript script to your webpage (desktop):
<script charset="utf-8" src="https://webar-static.tencent-cloud.com/ar-sdk/resources/latest/webar-sdk.umd.js"></script>
Note:
The above example uses a script tag to import the SDK. You can also import it using an npm package.

Step 2. Understand the stream initialization logic of TRTC

1. TRTC’s demo project shows you how a local stream is initialized. The API createStream is used to create a stream object. In the example below, the SDK’s default capturing mode is used.
// Capture audio and video from the mic and camera for the local stream
const localStream = TRTC.createStream({ userId, audio: true, video: true });
localStream.initialize().then(() => {
console.log('initialize localStream success');
// The local stream was initialized successfully. You can call `Client.publish(localStream)` to publish the local stream.
.catch(error => {
console.error('failed initialize localStream ' + error);
});
This is the most common local stream initialization method.
2. TRTC.createStream also allows you to use an external audio/video source for the local stream so that you can use your own custom processing on the stream (such as applying beautification effects to the video). Below is an example:
// Get the custom stream
const stream = await this.ar.getOutput();

// Use the audio/video source to create a local stream object
const audioTrack = stream.getAudioTracks()[0];
const videoTrack = stream.getVideoTracks()[0];
const localStream = TRTC.createStream({ userId, audioSource: audioTrack, videoSource: videoTrack });
localStream.initialize().then(() => {
console.log('initialize localStream success');
// The local stream was initialized successfully. You can call `Client.publish(localStream)` to publish the local stream.
.catch(error => {
console.error('failed initialize localStream ' + error);
});
For detailed directions on how to use createStream, see TRTC SDK documentation.
3. To process the local stream using Tencent Effect, you need to use the second method above. Before you call getMyStream, initialize the Beauty AR Web SDK first.

Step 3. Initialize the Beauty AR Web SDK

Sample code:
const { ArSdk } = window.AR

/** ----- Authentication configuration ----- */

/**
* The APPID of your Tencent Cloud account.
*
* You can view your APPID in the [Account Center](https://console.cloud.tencent.com/developer).
*/
const APPID = ''; // Set it to your Tencent Cloud account APPID.

/**
* Web LicenseKey
*
* Log in to the RT-Cube console and click [Web Licenses](https://console.cloud.tencent.com/vcube/web) on the left sidebar. A license key will be automatically generated after you create a license.
*/
const LICENSE_KEY = ''; // Set it to your license key.

/**
* The token used to calculate the signature.
*
* Note: This method is only suitable for debugging. In a production environment, you should store the token and calculate the signature on your server. The front end can get the signature by calling an API. For details, see
* [Signature](https://cloud.tencent.com/document/product/616/71370#.E7.AD.BE.E5.90.8D.E6.96.B9.E6.B3.95)
*/
const token = ''; // Set it to your token.

/** ----------------------- */

/**
* Get the signature
*
* Note: This method is only suitable for debugging. In a production environment, you should calculate the signature on your server. The front end can get the signature by calling an API.
** Example:
* async function () {
* return fetch('http://xxx.com/get-ar-sign').then(res => res.json());
* };
*/
const getSignature = function () {
const timestamp = Math.round(new Date().getTime() / 1000);
const signature = sha256(timestamp + token + APPID + timestamp).toUpperCase();
return { signature, timestamp };
};

let w = 1280;
let h = 720;

// The basic settings for the Tencent Effect SDK
const config = {
camera: { //This indicates that the SDK will capture streams from the camera.
width: 1280,
height:720
},
auth: {
licenseKey: LICENSE_KEY,
appId: APPID,
authFunc: getSignature
},
// Configure the initial effects (optional)
beautify: {
whiten: 0.1, // The brightening effect. Value range: 0-1.
dermabrasion: 0.5, // The smooth skin effect. Value range: 0-1.
lift: 0.3, // The slim face effect. Value range: 0-1.
shave: 0, // The V shape effect. Value range: 0-1.
eye: 0, // The big eyes effect. Value range: 0-1.
chin: 0, // The chin effect. Value range: 0-1.
},
language: 'en',
……
}

// Pass `config` to the Tencent Effect SDK
const ar = new ArSdk(config);

// You can display the effect and filter list in the `created` callback.
ar.on('created', () => {
// Get the built-in makeup effects and stickers
ar.getEffectList({
Type: 'Preset'
}).then((res) => {
const list = res.map(item => ({
name: item.Name,
id: item.EffectId,
cover: item.CoverUrl,
url: item.Url,
label: item.Label,
type: item.PresetType,
}));
const makeupList = list.filter(item=>item.label.indexOf('Makeup')>=0)
const stickerList = list.filter(item=>item.label.indexOf('Sticker')>=0)
// Show the makeup and sticker lists
renderMakeupList(makeupList);
renderStickerList(stickerList);

}).catch((e) => {
console.log(e);
});
// Get the built-in filters
ar.getCommonFilter().then((res) => {
const list = res.map(item => ({
name: item.Name,
id: item.EffectId,
cover: item.CoverUrl,
url: item.Url,
label: item.Label,
type: item.PresetType,
}));

// Show the filter list
renderFilterList(list);

}).catch((e) => {
console.log(e);
});
});

ar.on('ready', (e) => {

// After receiving the `ready` callback, you can call `setBeautify`, `setEffect`, or `setFilter` to configure effects.

// For example, you can use `range input` to set the smooth skin effect:
$('#dermabrasion_range_input').change((e) => {
ar.setBeautify({
dermabrasion: e.target.value, // The smooth skin effect. Value range: 0-1.
});
});

// In the `created` callback, apply the effects based on user interactions with the makeup effect and sticker lists. The `setEffect` API supports three types of request parameters. For details, see the SDK integration guide.
$('#makeup_list li').click(() => {
ar.setEffect([{id: effect.id, intensity: 1}]);
});
$('#sticker_list li').click(() => {
ar.setEffect([{id: effect.id, intensity: 1}]);
});

// In the `created` callback, apply the filter based on user interactions with the filter list. The value `1` for the second parameter of `setFilter` indicates the filter strength. For details, see the SDK integration guide.
ar.setFilter(filterList[0].id, 1);
$('#filter_list li').click(() => {
ar.setFilter(filter.id, 1);
});
});

ar.on('error', (e) => {
console.log(e);
});
The code above shows you how to initialize the Beauty AR Web SDK, as well as how to respond to user interactions in the ready callback. To learn more about UI interactions, you can download the code package at the end of this document.

Step 4. Initialize a TRTC stream

After initializing the Beauty AR Web SDK, you can use getOutput to get the stream processed by Tencent Effect and use it to initialize a TRTC stream as described in step 2. Below is an example:
// Get the output stream of the Tencent Effect SDK
const arStream = await this.ar.getOutput();

const audioSource = arStream.getAudioTracks()[0];
const videoSource = arStream.getVideoTracks()[0];

// create a local stream with audio/video from custom source
this.localStream_ = TRTC.createStream({
audioSource,
videoSource
});


Step 5. Play the stream

Note:
For the example project, you need to start the web service of your device and make sure that the HTML file can be accessed via the specified port.
After entering the room, you should be able to view the stream with effects applied (index_AR.html in the sample code). After that, you can open a new browser tab and enter the room to simulate the entry of a new user.

Step 6. Control devices

If you use the camera video as the input stream, the Beauty AR Web SDK also offers APIs for you to control the camera.
const cameraApi = this.ar.camera;
// Get the device list
const devices = await cameraApi.getDevices()
console.log(devices)
// Switch to a different camera
// await cameraApi.switchDevice('video', 'your-video-device-id')
// Disable the video track
// cameraApi.muteVideo()
// Enable the video track
// cameraApi.unmuteVideo()
// Disable the audio track
// cameraApi.muteAudio()
// Enable the audio track
// cameraApi.unmuteAudio()
// Stop the camera
// cameraApi.stop()
// Restart the camera
// await cameraApi.restart()


Step 7. Preview effects locally

If you use the camera video as the input stream, the Beauty AR Web SDK also supports local preview.
// Use the built-in player of the SDK. `my-dom-id` is the ID of the player’s container.
const player = await sdk.initLocalPlayer('my-dom-id')
// Play the video
await player.play()
// Pause the video
player.pause()


Sample Code Package

You can download our sample code package here. The main changes are in index_AR.html and rtc-client-with-webar.js. The code for the interaction logic of Tencent Effect is in base-js/js/ar_interact.js. The configuration of TRTC key information is in base-js/js/debug/GenerateTestUserSig.js.