Server-side Node.JS library for interacting with the Streem API, and generation of Streem Tokens for use in client SDKs or Embedded SSO.
Add the Streem SDK dependency to your project. Yarn is required:
yarn add @streem/sdk-node
First, import the library:
import Streem from "@streem/sdk-node"
Then initialize the library with your API Key ID and Secret:
Streem.init(apiKeyId, apiKeySecret)
To create a Streem Token, first create a TokenBuilder
:
const builder = new Streem.TokenBuilder()
Then specify the details for the currently logged-in user:
const user = // your logged in user
// required
builder.userId = user.id
// recommended
builder.name = user.name
builder.email = user.email
builder.avatarUrl = user.avatar
// optional
builder.tokenExpirationMs = ... // Determines how long this token is valid for starting a session (default 5 minutes)
builder.sessionExpirationMs = ... // Once the session has started, how long can the user remain logged in (default 4 hours)
// If using the Group Reservation feature, set the reservation sid from the API response
builder.reservationSid = "rsv_abc123"
Finally, call build()
to generate the token string:
const token = builder.build()
Embedded SSO allows you to create Streem Tokens server-side, and automatically log your users into the Streem web application.
First, provide the token
created above to your front-end browser client. Next, place the token in the hash portion of any Streem web application URL,
by appending #token=...
with your token.
For example, to create an iframe
to the root page in Streem, you might have:
<iframe src="https://{company-code}.streempro.app#token={token}"/>
Be sure to substitute {company-code}
and {token}
for the correct values.
If using the iOS or Android SDKs, you will provide the Streem Token to the client, and pass to the SDK via Streem.identify()
. More
details can be found in documentation of the individual SDKs
This repo is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.