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Janus WebRTC Server

This repository provides the Dockerfile to build a full-featured docker image for the Janus WebRTC Server based on Debian buster.

Janus is an open source, general purpose, WebRTC server designed and developed by Meetecho. This version of the server is tailored for Linux systems, although it can be compiled for, and installed on, MacOS machines as well. Windows is not supported, but if that's a requirement, Janus is known to work in the "Windows Subsystem for Linux" on Windows 10.

For some online demos and documentations, make sure you pay the project website a visit!

To discuss Janus with us and other users, there's a Google Group called meetecho-janus that you can use. If you encounter bugs, though, please submit an issue on github instead.

Usage

You can use the docker image as follows:

$ docker pull canyan/janus-gateway:latest

We provide the following tags:

  • latest: points to the latest stable version
  • full version number (e.g., 0.10.7)
  • major version number (e.g., 0.10)
  • master: daily rebuild of the master branch

You can use the docker-image in a docker-compose project including:

version: '2.1'
services:

  #
  # janus-gateway
  #
  janus-gateway:
    image: 'canyan/janus-gateway:0.10.7'
    command: ["/usr/local/bin/janus", "-F", "/usr/local/etc/janus"]
    ports:
      - "8188:8188"
      - "8088:8088"
      - "8089:8089"
      - "8889:8889"
      - "8000:8000"
      - "7088:7088"
      - "7089:7089"
    volumes:
      - "./etc/janus/janus.jcfg:/usr/local/etc/janus/janus.jcfg"
      - "./etc/janus/janus.eventhandler.sampleevh.jcfg:/usr/local/etc/janus/janus.eventhandler.sampleevh.jcfg"
    restart: always

Authors

This dockerfile is maintained by Canyan.io.

Canyan Rating is an open source real-time highly scalable rating system. It is composed of an Agent Service, an API, and a Rating Engine.

The rating system is a critical component in any business, especially when real-time features are a strict requirement to ensure business continuity and congruence of transactions. Any compromise to availability, integrity, and authentication in the billing system makes a huge impact on the services provided.

Canyan aims to address these challenges with a cloud-native scalable solution, easily deployable and easily usable. It has been designed to work atomically ensuring the system status is always consistent, reproducible and coherent. Asynchronous processing of no real-time, consolidation events, prioritization, and time-boxed tasks provide the basics to ensure lightning-fast transaction processing without compromises.

Ease of use is addressed with comprehensive documentation, examples and high-quality software (see the test coverage badge).

Canyan Rating is designed as a microservice architecture and comprises several repositories. Its components are stateless and easily deployable via containers on-premises or in the cloud. This repository contains the Canyan Rating API.

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Getting started

To start using Canyan Rating, we recommend that you begin with the Getting started section in the Canyan Rating documentation.

Contributing

We welcome and ask for your contribution. If you would like to contribute to Canyan Rating, please read our guide on how to best get started contributing code or documentation.

License

Canyan is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3. See LICENSE for the full license text.

Security disclosure

We take Canyan's security and our users trust very seriously. If you believe you have found a security issue in Canyan, please responsibly disclose by contacting us at [email protected].

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