RTCPeerConnection.restartIce()
The WebRTC API's RTCPeerConnection
interface offers the restartIce()
method to allow a web application to easily request that ICE candidate gathering be redone on both ends of the connection. This simplifies the process by allowing the same method to be used by either the caller or the receiver to trigger an ICE restart.
After restartIce()
returns, the offer returned by the next call to createOffer()
is automatically configured to trigger ICE restart on both the local peer (once the local peer has been set) and on the remote peer, once the offer is sent across your signaling mechanism and the remote peer has set its description as well.
restartIce()
causes the negotiationneeded
event to be fired on the RTCPeerConnection
to inform the application that it should perform negotiation using its signaling channel.
If negotiation fails to complete—either due to rollback or because incoming offers are in the process of being negotiated—the RTCPeerConnection
will remember that you requested ICE restart. The next time the connection's signalingState
changes to stable
, the connection will fire the negotiationneeded
event. This process continues until an ICE restart has been successfully completed.
Syntax
rtcPeerConnection.restartIce();
Parameters
None.
Return value
undefined
.
Usage notes
After calling restartIce()
, the next offer created using createOffer()
will initiate ICE restart once sent to the remote peer over your signaling mechanism. Restarting ICE essentially resets ICE so that it creates all new candidates using new credentials. Existing media transmissions continue uninterrupted during this process.
For details about how ICE restart works, see ICE restart in Lifetime of a WebRTC session and RFC 5245, section 9.1.1.1: ICE specification.
Example
This example creates a handler for the iceconnectionstatechange
event that handles a transition to the failed
state by restarting ICE in order to try again.
pc.addEventListener("iceconnectionstatechange", event => { if (pc.iceConnectionState === "failed") { /* possibly reconfigure the connection in some way here */ /* then request ICE restart */ pc.restartIce(); } });
With this code in place, a transition to the failed
state during ICE negotiation will cause a negotiationneeded
event to be fired, in response to which your code should renegotiate as usual. However, because you have called restartIce()
, your call to createOffer()
which occurs in the handler for negotiationneeded
will trigger an ICE restart rather than just a regular renegotiation.
Specifications
Specification |
---|
WebRTC 1.0: Real-Time Communication Between Browsers (WebRTC 1.0) # dom-rtcpeerconnection-restartice |
Browser compatibility
Desktop | Mobile | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | WebView Android | Chrome Android | Firefox for Android | Opera Android | Safari on IOS | Samsung Internet | |
restartIce |
77 |
79 |
70 |
No |
No |
14.1 |
77 |
77 |
No |
55 |
14.5 |
12.0 |
See also
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/RTCPeerConnection/restartIce