The createOffer()
method of the RTCPeerConnection
interface initiates the creation of an SDP offer for the purpose of starting a new WebRTC connection to a remote peer. The SDP offer includes information about any MediaStreamTrack
s already attached to the WebRTC session, codec, and options supported by the browser, and any candidates already gathered by the ICE agent, for the purpose of being sent over the signaling channel to a potential peer to request a connection or to update the configuration of an existing connection.
The return value is a Promise
which, when the offer has been created, is resolved with a RTCSessionDescription
object containing the newly-created offer.
aPromise = myPeerConnection.createOffer([options]); myPeerConnection.createOffer(successCallback, failureCallback, [options])
options
Optional
RTCOfferOptions
dictionary providing options requested for the offer.The RTCOfferOptions
dictionary is used to customize the offer created by this method.
iceRestart
Optional
true
. This will cause the returned offer to have different credentials than those already in place. If you then apply the returned offer, ICE will restart. Specify false
to keep the same credentials and therefore not restart ICE. false
.offerToReceiveAudio
Optional (Legacy)false
, the remote peer will not be offered to send audio data, even if the local side will be sending audio data. If this value is true
, the remote peer will be offered to send audio data, even if the local side will not be sending audio data. The default behavior is to offer to receive audio only if the local side is sending audio, not otherwise.false
, will set the direction of all existing audio transceivers to exclude reception (i.e. set to either "sendonly"
or "inactive"
).true
, will ensure there is at least one transceiver set to receive audio that has not been stopped, and if there isn't one, one will be created.RTCRtpTransceiver
to control whether or not to accept incoming audio.offerToReceiveVideo
Optional (Legacy)false
, the remote peer will not be offered to send video data, even if the local side will be sending video data. If this value is true
, the remote peer will be offered to send video data, even if the local side will not be sending video data. The default behavior is to offer to receive video only if the local side is sending video, not otherwise.false
, will set the direction of all existing video transceivers to exclude reception (i.e. set to either "sendonly"
or "inactive"
).true
, will ensure there is at least one transceiver set to receive video that has not been stopped, and if there isn't one, one will be created.RTCRtpTransceiver
to control whether or not to accept incoming video.voiceActivityDetection
Optional
true
(voice activity detection enabled).In older code and documentation, you may see a callback-based version of this function. This has been deprecated and its use is strongly discouraged. You should update any existing code to use the Promise
-based version of createOffer()
instead. The parameters for this form of createOffer()
are described below, to aid in updating existing code.
successCallback
RTCSessionDescriptionCallback
which will be passed a single RTCSessionDescription
object describing the newly-created offer.errorCallback
RTCPeerConnectionErrorCallback
which will be passed a single DOMException
object explaining why the request to create an offer failed.options
Optional
RTCOfferOptions
dictionary providing options requested for the offer.A Promise
whose fulfillment handler will receive an object conforming to the RTCSessionDescriptionInit
dictionary which contains the SDP describing the generated offer. That received offer should be delivered through the signaling server to a remote peer.
These exceptions are returned by rejecting the returned promise. Your rejection handler should examine the received exception to determine which occurred.
InvalidStateError
RTCPeerConnection
is closed.NotReadableError
createOffer()
was unable to create a new one. Since all WebRTC connections are required to be secured, that results in an error.OperationError
Here we see a handler for the negotiationneeded
event which creates the offer and sends it to the remote system over a signaling channel.
Note: Keep in mind that this is part of the signaling process, the transport layer for which is an implementation detail that's entirely up to you. In this case, a WebSocket connection is used to send a JSON message with a type
field with the value "video-offer" to the other peer. The contents of the object being passed to the sendToServer()
function, along with everything else in the promise fulfillment handler, depend entirely on your design.
myPeerConnection.createOffer().then(function(offer) { return myPeerConnection.setLocalDescription(offer); }) .then(function() { sendToServer({ name: myUsername, target: targetUsername, type: "video-offer", sdp: myPeerConnection.localDescription }); }) .catch(function(reason) { // An error occurred, so handle the failure to connect });
In this code, the offer is created, and once successful, the local end of the RTCPeerConnection
is configured to match by passing the offer (which is represented using an object conforming to RTCSessionDescriptionInit
) into setLocalDescription()
. Once that's done, the offer is sent to the remote system over the signaling channel; in this case, by using a custom function called sendToServer()
. The implementation of the signaling server is independent from the WebRTC specification, so it doesn't matter how the offer is sent as long as both the caller and potential receiver are using the same one.
Use Promise.catch()
to trap and handle errors.
See Signaling and video calling for the complete example from which this snippet is derived; this will help you to understand how the signaling code here works.
Specification | Status | Comment |
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WebRTC 1.0: Real-time Communication Between Browsers The definition of 'createOffer()' in that specification. | Candidate Recommendation | Initial definition. |
Desktop | ||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | 56
|
15 | 22 | ? | 43
|
? |
Mobile | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | 56
|
56
|
Yes | 44 | 43
|
? | 6.0
|
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