RTCPeerConnection.setConfiguration()

This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.

The RTCPeerConnection.setConfiguration() method sets the current configuration of the RTCPeerConnection based on the values included in the specified RTCConfiguration object. This lets you change the ICE servers used by the connection and which transport policies to use.

The most common use case for this method (and even then, probably not a very common use case) is to replace the set of ICE servers to be used. Two potential scenarios in which this might be done:

  • The RTCPeerConnection was instantiated without specifying any ICE servers. If, for example, the RTCPeerConnection() constructor was called with no parameters, you would have to then call setConfiguration() to add ICE servers before ICE negotiation could begin.
  • Renegotiation of the connection is needed, and a different set of ICE servers needs to be used for some reason. Perhaps the user has moved into a new region, so using new regional ICE servers is necessary, for example. In this situation, one might call setConfiguration() to switch to new regional ICE servers, then initiate an ICE restart.

You cannot change the identity information for a connection once it's already been set.

Syntax

RTCPeerConnection.setConfiguration(configuration);

Parameters

configuration
An RTCConfiguration object which provides the options to be set. The changes are not additive; instead, the new values completely replace the existing ones.

Exceptions

InvalidAccessError
One or more of the URLs specified in configuration.iceServers is a TURN server, but complete login information is not provided (that is, either the RTCIceServer.username or RTCIceServer.credentials is missing). This prevents successful login to the server.
InvalidModificationError
The configuration includes changed identity information, but the connection already has identity information specified. This happens if configuration.peerIdentity or configuration.certificates is set and their values differ from the current configuration.
InvalidStateError
The RTCPeerConnection is closed.
SyntaxError
One or more of the URLs provided in the configuration.iceServers list is invalid.

Example

In this example, it has already been determined that ICE restart is needed, and that negotiation needs to be done using a different ICE server.

var restartConfig = { iceServers: [{
                          urls: "turn:asia.myturnserver.net",
                          username: "allie@oopcode.com",
                          credential: "topsecretpassword"
                      }]
};

myPeerConnection.setConfiguration(restartConfig);

myPeerConnection.createOffer({"iceRestart": true}).then(function(offer) {
  return myPeerConnection.setLocalDescription(offer);
})
.then(function() {
  // send the offer to the other peer using the signaling server
})
.catch(reportError);

First, a new RTCConfiguration is created, restartConfig, specifying the new ICE server and its credentials. This is then passed into setConfiguration(). ICE negotiation is restarted by calling createOffer(), specifying true as the value of the iceRestart option. From there, we handle the process as usual, by setting the local description to the returned offer and then sending that offer to the other peer.

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
WebRTC 1.0: Real-time Communication Between Browsers
The definition of 'setConfiguration()' in that specification.
Candidate Recommendation Initial definition.

Browser compatibility

DesktopMobile
ChromeEdgeFirefoxInternet ExplorerOperaSafariAndroid webviewChrome for AndroidFirefox for AndroidOpera for AndroidSafari on iOSSamsung Internet
setConfigurationChrome Full support 48Edge Full support ≤18Firefox No support No
Notes
No support No
Notes
Notes See bug 1253706.
IE No support NoOpera Full support 43
Notes
Full support 43
Notes
Notes Promise-based version.
No support 37 — 43
Safari Full support 11WebView Android Full support 48Chrome Android Full support 48Firefox Android No support No
Notes
No support No
Notes
Notes See bug 1253706.
Opera Android Full support 43
Notes
Full support 43
Notes
Notes Promise-based version.
No support 37 — 43
Safari iOS Full support YesSamsung Internet Android Full support 6.0

Legend

Full support
Full support
No support
No support
See implementation notes.
See implementation notes.

See also