Magnus Jedvert 551d11546e Android: Fix PeerConnectionFactory init order in AppRTCMobile
PeerConnectionFactory.initialize() should be the first call before
any other call to the Android WebRTC API. The reason this is important
is mainly because PeerConnectionFactory.initialize() loads the native
C++ code, so all other WebRTC calls that rely on native calls will fail
before this has been done.

Bug: webrtc:7474, webrtc:9153
Change-Id: Id0cb78eaf18ea036f39d616d00ac6e32696266bb
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/70428
Commit-Queue: Magnus Jedvert <magjed@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Sami Kalliomäki <sakal@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#22954}
2018-04-20 11:35:43 +00:00
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This directory contains an example Android client for https://appr.tc

Prerequisites:
- "Getting the code", "Compiling", and "Using the Bundled Android SDK/NDK"
  on http://www.webrtc.org/native-code/android

Example of building & using the app:

cd <path/to/webrtc>/src
ninja -C out/Default AppRTCMobile
adb install -r out/Default/apks/AppRTCMobile.apk

In desktop chrome, navigate to https://appr.tc and note the r=<NNN> room
this redirects to or navigate directly to https://appr.tc/r/<NNN> with
your own room number. Launch AppRTC on the device and add same <NNN> into the room name list.

You can also run application from a command line to connect to the first room in a list:
adb shell am start -n org.appspot.apprtc/.ConnectActivity -a android.intent.action.VIEW
This should result in the app launching on Android and connecting to the 3-dot-apprtc
page displayed in the desktop browser.
To run loopback test execute following command:
adb shell am start -n org.appspot.apprtc/.ConnectActivity -a android.intent.action.VIEW --ez "org.appspot.apprtc.LOOPBACK" true