EchoTestConfiguration
The configuration of the audio and video call loop test.
struct EchoTestConfiguration {
view_t view;
bool enableAudio;
bool enableVideo;
const char* token;
const char* channelId;
int intervalInSeconds;
EchoTestConfiguration(view_t v, bool ea, bool ev, const char* t, const char* c, const int is)
: view(v), enableAudio(ea), enableVideo(ev), token(t), channelId(c), intervalInSeconds(is) {}
EchoTestConfiguration()
: view(OPTIONAL_NULLPTR), enableAudio(true), enableVideo(true), token(OPTIONAL_NULLPTR), channelId(OPTIONAL_NULLPTR), intervalInSeconds(2) {}
};
Attributes
- view
- The view used to render the local user's video. This parameter is only applicable to scenarios testing video devices, that is, when enableVideo is true.
- enableAudio
- Whether to enable the audio device for the loop test:
true
: (Default) Enable the audio device. To test the audio device, set this parameter as true.false
: Disable the audio device.
- enableVideo
- Whether to enable the video device for the loop test. Currently, video device loop test is not supported. Please set this parameter to
false
. - token
- The token used to secure the audio and video call loop test. If you do not enable App Certificate in Agora Console, you do not need to pass a value in this parameter; if you have enabled App Certificate in Agora Console, you must pass a token in this parameter; the
uid
used when you generate the token must be 0xFFFFFFFF, and the channel name used must be the channel name that identifies each audio and video call loop tested. For server-side token generation, see . - channelId
- The channel name that identifies each audio and video call loop. To ensure proper loop test functionality, the channel name passed in to identify each loop test cannot be the same when users of the same project (App ID) perform audio and video call loop tests on different devices.
- intervalInSeconds
- Set the time interval or delay for returning the results of the audio and video loop test. The value range is [2,10], in seconds, with the default value being 2 seconds.
- For audio loop tests, the test results will be returned according to the time interval you set.
- For video loop tests, the video will be displayed in a short time, after which the delay will gradually increase until it reaches the delay you set.