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Version: 0.4.2

Architecture

Jellyfish ships with a couple of SDKs that make it easier to manage its state, as well as publish and consume tracks.

There are two types of SDKs: server side and client side.

Server SDKs

Server SDKs allow you to manage Jellyfish state. In particular, you can:

  • authenticate
  • create/delete rooms
  • add/remove peers
  • add/remove components
  • subscribe for notifications

Under the hood, Server SDKs just use Jellyfish REST and WS API, see Jellyfish API.

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As an example, you can use server SDK to introduce a time limit on meeting duration and shut down the room after it passes.

Client SDKs

Client SDKs allow you to connect to Jellyfish to publish and consume tracks. In particular, you can:

  • authenticate
  • join specific room
  • publish audio and video
  • receive audio and video from other peers and components

At the moment, Jellyfish supports only one type of client - WebRTC.

Diagram

The whole concept is presented in the following diagram.

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Your Backend (BE) - serves your application frontend, and manages the database and application-specific logic.

Jellyfish (JF) - Jellyfish media server. Manages media.

Admin - someone who has special permission in your application - can create/delete rooms, add/remove peers, etc.

User - someone who connects to Jellyfish to send and receive media.

Everything starts with Admin who sends an HTTP request to BE to create a new room. BE uses jellyfish-server-sdk to communicate with JF and create the room. Under the hood, jellyfish-server-sdk uses REST API exposed by JF. After the room has been created, the Admin invites a user by sending a new HTTP request to BE. Again, BE uses jellyfish-server-sdk to add the new peer to JF.

On the user side, they send a request to BE to join the room. BE replies with JF IP address it should connect to. Then, the User uses jellyfish-client-sdk to connect to JF. After the connection has been established, the User can send and receive media.