Hi. I have used a video calling website in my web viewer, but whenever I open my app the web viewer doesn’t ask for my video and audio and the website shows no connected camera. Though the website normally works on a browser. Any settings to change or so?
I have added geolocation enabled also
You need to provide more information about how you’re trying to do this.
I have a video calling website , Which works fine on a normal browser , but when i add it in a webviewer , it shows no camera found. i am using the same device
I even tried hosting it on github with all permissions enabled it still shows the same result @tatiang
@domhnallohanlon @jane @muneer
Because this should not be a bug as i am just putting website link into a webviewer
Do you need it inside a web viewer
or can you use open link
instead?
i need it in a web viewer as i dont want to share the link
Web viewer
runs in its own contained environment and has no access to your browser cookies which means if you want to use something to do with external devices then you have to code all permission granting within your code.
yes i have done that still it doesnt work
maybe i did it wrong
can you tell how to do?
is this how to do ?
<iframe allow="camera; microphone; fullscreen; speaker; display-capture"This is iframe
tag. You will use it to run a URL using the src
element in the tag.
It really depends on what you want.
Yes this so how to code what you were asking for.
I needed this for a video calling wbste
<iframe width="100%" height="315" src="https://x.thunkable.com" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay></iframe>
Isnt this what i did?
What is the difference @muneer
This will give you only a partial screen without any border hence hiding the url, hopefully.
oh ok thank you but is this for wbviewer or open link
Because Anyhow if they open a link they can see the address
You should use this inside the .html file that you are using for the web viewer
.
In this case you can run the web viewer
while the size is so small in your screen that no onw can see the address from it.
Thank you @muneer So you mean that i should directly add the .html file to the webviewer with this code?
Though my problem is that it shows no camera found in the web viewer
Maybe you can try using enablex.io And come up with a solution?
!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8">
</head>
<body>
<iframe width="100%" height="300" src="https://x.thunkable.com" frameborder="0" autoplay></iframe>
</body>
</html>
Save this to a file and use the link you want instead of Thunkable.