forked from jshiffer/matterbridge
46 lines
1.4 KiB
Go
46 lines
1.4 KiB
Go
// Package gumble is a client for the Mumble voice chat software.
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//
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// Getting started
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//
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// 1. Create a new Config to hold your connection settings:
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//
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// config := gumble.NewConfig()
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// config.Username = "gumble-test"
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//
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// 2. Attach event listeners to the configuration:
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//
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// config.Attach(gumbleutil.Listener{
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// TextMessage: func(e *gumble.TextMessageEvent) {
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// fmt.Printf("Received text message: %s\n", e.Message)
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// },
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// })
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//
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// 3. Connect to the server:
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//
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// client, err := gumble.Dial("example.com:64738", config)
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// if err != nil {
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// panic(err)
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// }
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//
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// Audio codecs
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//
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// Currently, only the Opus codec (https://www.opus-codec.org/) is supported
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// for transmitting and receiving audio. It can be enabled by importing the
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// following package for its side effect:
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// import (
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// _ "layeh.com/gumble/opus"
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// )
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//
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// To ensure that gumble clients can always transmit and receive audio to and
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// from your server, add the following line to your murmur configuration file:
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//
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// opusthreshold=0
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//
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// Thread safety
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//
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// As a general rule, a Client everything that is associated with it
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// (Users, Channels, Config, etc.), is thread-unsafe. Accessing or modifying
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// those structures should only be done from inside of an event listener or via
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// Client.Do.
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package gumble
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