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#import "SKWHeaders.h"Go to the source code of this file.
Classes | |
| class | SKWPeer | 
| A peer class.  More... | |
Typedefs | |
| typedef void(^ | SKWPeerEventCallback) (NSObject *__nullable arg) | 
| Peer Event Callback signature.  | |
Enumerations | |
| enum | SKWPeerEventEnum {  SKW_PEER_EVENT_OPEN, SKW_PEER_EVENT_CONNECTION, SKW_PEER_EVENT_CALL, SKW_PEER_EVENT_CLOSE, SKW_PEER_EVENT_DISCONNECTED, SKW_PEER_EVENT_ERROR, SKW_PEER_EVENT_AUTH_EXPIRES_IN }  | 
| Peer event type.  More... | |
| enum SKWPeerEventEnum | 
Peer event type.
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| SKW_PEER_EVENT_OPEN | Emitted when a connection to the PeerServer is established.  | 
| SKW_PEER_EVENT_CONNECTION | Emitted when a new data connection is established from a remote peer.  | 
| SKW_PEER_EVENT_CALL | Emitted when a remote peer attempts to call you.  | 
| SKW_PEER_EVENT_CLOSE | Emitted when peer.destroy() is executed. After this event, the connection to the signaling server, all mediaConnection and dataConnection will be disconnected and the user will be ejected from all Rooms.  | 
| SKW_PEER_EVENT_DISCONNECTED | Emitted when the peer is disconnected from the signalling server, either manually or because the connection to the signalling server was lost. 
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| SKW_PEER_EVENT_ERROR | Errors on the peer are almost always fatal and will destroy the peer.  | 
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