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The Agora iOS Tutorial for Objective-C 1to1 Sample App is an open-source demo that will help you get video chat integrated directly into your iOS applications using the Agora Video SDK.
With this sample app, you can:
- Join / leave channel
- Mute / unmute audio
- Enable / disable video
- Switch camera
After users upgrade their iOS devices to iOS 14.0, and use an app that integrates the Agora RTC SDK for iOS for the first time, users see a prompt for finding local network devices. The following picture shows the pop-up prompt:
- Xcode 10.0+
- Physical iOS device (iPhone or iPad)
- iOS simulator is NOT supported
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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Open
Agora iOS Tutorial Objective-C.xcodeproj
and edit theAppID.m
file. Update<#Your App Id#>
with your app ID, and assign the token variable with the temp Access Token generated from dashboard.NSString *const appID = @"<#Your App ID#>"; // assign token to nil if you have not enabled app certificate NSString *const token = @"<#Temp Token#>";
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Download the Agora Video SDK. Unzip the downloaded SDK package and copy the following files from the SDK
libs
folder into the sample applicationAgora iOS Tutorial Objective-C
folder.AograRtcEngineKit.framework
AgoraRtcCryptoLoader.framework
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Connect your iPhone or iPad device and run the project. Ensure a valid provisioning profile is applied or your project will not run.
- For potential issues, take a look at our FAQ first
- Dive into Agora SDK Samples to see more tutorials
- Take a look at Agora Use Case for more complicated real use case
- Repositories managed by developer communities can be found at Agora Community
- You can find full API documentation at Document Center
- If you encounter problems during integration, you can ask question in Stack Overflow
- You can file bugs about this sample at issue
The MIT License (MIT)