Comments inline.
Sincerely,
Jason Smith
Desktop QA Engineer
Mozilla Corporation
https://quality.mozilla.com
On 3/5/2013 12:28 PM, Eric Rescorla wrote:
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Jason Smith <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Didn't get the chance to ask this in today's meeting, but I have
some questions on the Peer Connection API:
* What's the purpose of the onopen callback on Peer Connection?
turns out this is an open question in the WG:
http://dev.w3.org/2011/webrtc/editor/webrtc.html#widl-RTCPeerConnection-onopen
So this is currently exposed on the mozRTCPeerConnection object when I
inspect the object in the Web Console. Does it even have a purpose right
now? Should we unexpose it? Or does it have purpose?
* What's the proper way of testing a simple end to end flow using
addIceCandidate on the Peer Connection object?
Take all the ICE candidates out of an offer/answer (i.e., with string
manipulation)
and then feed them in with settimeout.
media/webrtc/signaling/test/signaling_unittest does somethign similar
in the C++.
* What's the proper way of testing a simple end to end flow using
updateIce on the Peer Connection object?
We don't currently support updateIce.
So this is currently exposed on the mozRTCPeerConnection object right
now when I inspected it in the Web Console. Should we unexpose it since
we don't support this yet?
* What's the proper way of testing a simple end to end flow using
connectDataConnection?
This I don't know the answer to. Jesup?
-Ekr
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Sincerely,
Jason Smith
Desktop QA Engineer
Mozilla Corporation
https://quality.mozilla.com
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