!! This repository uses a version of the Twilio Video SDK that has been deprecated. !!
Please refer to the Twilio documenation for the latest Twilio Video Quickstart.
This application should give you a ready-made starting point for writing your own video apps with Twilio Video. Before we begin, we need to collect all the config values we need to run the application:
Config Value | Description |
---|---|
Configuration Profile SID | Identifier for a set of config properties for your video application - find yours here. |
Account SID | Your primary Twilio account identifier - find this in the console here. |
API Key | Used to authenticate - generate one here. |
API Secret | Used to authenticate - just like the above, you'll get one here. |
When you generate an API key pair at the URLs above, your API Secret will only be shown once - make sure to save this in a secure location, or possibly your system environment variables.
After downloading or cloning this application, create a new file in VideoQuickstart
(at the same level as VideoQuickstart\Web.config
) called LocalConfig
After downloading the repo, copy the TwilioIpMessaging/Web.config.example
to
Web.config
in the same directory. Next, open up TwilioIpMessaging.sln
in
Visual Studio. Edit Web.config
with the four values we obtained above:
<appSettings>
<add key="TwilioAccountSid" value="ACxxx" />
<add key="TwilioApiKey" value="SKxxx" />
<add key="TwilioApiSecret" value="xxxxxxxx" />
<add key="TwilioConfigurationSid" value="VSxxxx" />
</appSettings>
You should now be ready to rock! Hit F5
or the Play button, and you should
land on the home page of our basic chat application. Open it up in a few browser
tabs and start video chatting with yourself! Note that Twilio video requires
WebRTC enabled browsers, so Edge and Internet Explorer will not work for testing.
We'd recommend Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox instead.
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