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    Zoom VideoSDK UI Toolkit

    Zoom Video SDK UI toolkit

    The Zoom Video SDK UI toolkit is a prebuilt video chat user interface powered by the Zoom Video SDK.

    Zoom Video SDK UI toolkit web

    Use of this SDK is subject to our Terms of Use.

    In your frontend project, install the Video SDK UI toolkit:

    $ npm install @zoom/videosdk-ui-toolkit --save
    

    Or, for Vanilla JS applications, download the package and add it to your project. Then, add the following script and CSS style to the HTML page you want the UI toolkit to live on:

    <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://source.zoom.us/uitoolkit/{VERSION}/videosdk-ui-toolkit.css" />
    <script src="https://source.zoom.us/uitoolkit/{VERSION}/videosdk-ui-toolkit.min.umd.js">
    const uitoolkit = window.UIToolkit;
    </script>

    or

    <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://source.zoom.us/uitoolkit/{VERSION}/videosdk-ui-toolkit.css" />
    <script type="module">
    import uitoolkit from "https://source.zoom.us/uitoolkit/{VERSION}/videosdk-ui-toolkit.min.esm.js";
    </script>

    For webpack / single page applications like Angular, Vue, React, etc, import the UI toolkit, package and styles:

    import uitoolkit from "@zoom/videosdk-ui-toolkit";
    import "@zoom/videosdk-ui-toolkit/dist/videosdk-ui-toolkit.css";

    In Angular, CSS can't be imported directly into the component, instead, add the styles to your angular.json file in the styles array:

    "styles": [
    "node_modules/@zoom/videosdk-ui-toolkit/dist/videosdk-ui-toolkit.css",
    ]

    Or, for Vanilla JS applications, import the JS file directly:

    import uitoolkit from "./@zoom/videosdk-ui-toolkit/index.js";
    

    JS imports work if your script tag has the type="module" attribute.

    To join a Video SDK session, create an HTML container that it will be rendered in:

    <div id="sessionContainer"></div>
    

    Create your Video SDK session config object, with your Video SDK JWT, and Video SDK session info, the features you want to render, and any options you want to specify.

    var config = {
    videoSDKJWT: "",
    sessionName: "SessionA",
    userName: "UserA",
    sessionPasscode: "abc123",
    };

    Currently, we support the following features:

    featuresOptions[] Description
    preview Enable the preview flow, lets the end user choose their preferred video, microphone, speaker, and background before joining the session.
    video Enable the video layout, and to send and receive video.
    audio Show the audio button on the toolbar, and to send and receive audio.
    share Show the screen share button on the toolbar, and to send and receive screen share content.
    chat Show the chat button on the toolbar, and to send and receive session chats.
    users Show the users button on the toolbar, and to see the list of users in the session.
    settings Show the settings button on the toolbar, and to configure virtual background, camera, microphone, and speaker devices, and see session quality statistics.
    recording Show the button for cloud recording (Requires a paid plan).
    phone Show the options of joining the session by phone (Requires a paid plan).
    invite Show the invite options to the session by invite link
    theme Show the options in the settings panel to select theme color.
    viewMode Show the options to choose view modes.
    feedback Show session experience feedback after the session ends.
    troubleshoot Show the troubleshooting settings tab using Zoom Probe SDK.
    caption Show the in-session translations (Requires a paid plan).
    playback Show media file playback options in the settings panel.
    subsession Show button for subsession.
    leave Show button for end session or leave.
    virtualBackground Show options for the virtual background in the settings panel.
    footer Show footer UI with buttons for the session
    header Show the session header UI.

    See index.d.ts for more featuresOptions details.

    After configuring your session, call the uitoolkit.joinSession function, passing in the container reference, and the Video SDK session config object:

    var sessionContainer = document.getElementById("sessionContainer");
    // const newConfig = uitoolkit.migrateConfig(config); if use migrate config from old version(<2.1.10)
    uitoolkit.joinSession(sessionContainer, newConfig);

    To leave a Video SDK session, the user can click the red leave button. The host can also end the session for everyone, by clicking their red end button.

    You can also leave a session programmatically by calling the uitoolkit.closeSession function:

    uitoolkit.closeSession(sessionContainer);
    

    To subscribe to event listeners, define a callback function to execute when the respective event is triggered:

    var sessionJoined = () => {
    console.log("session joined");
    };

    var sessionClosed = () => {
    console.log("session closed");
    };

    Then, pass the callback function to the respective on event listener (after calling the uitoolkit.joinSession function).

    uitoolkit.onSessionJoined(sessionJoined);

    uitoolkit.onSessionClosed(sessionClosed);

    To unsubscribe to event listeners, pass the callback function to the respective off event listener.

    uitoolkit.offSessionJoined(sessionJoined);

    uitoolkit.offSessionClosed(sessionClosed);

    Currently, we support the following event listeners:

    Event Listener Description
    onSessionJoined Fires when the user joins the session successfully.
    onSessionClosed Fires when the session is left or ended.
    offSessionJoined Unsubscribes to the onSessionJoined event.
    offSessionClosed Unsubscribes to the onSessionClosed event.

    To close the wrapper, call the uitoolkit.hideAllComponents function while passing in the container reference:

    uitoolkit.hideAllComponents();
    

    The controls component is a required component that enables users to control their video call experience. To render the controls component, create and HTML container and pass it into the uitoolkit.showControlsComponent function:

    <div id="uitoolkitContainer">
    ...
    <div id="controlsContainer"></div>
    ...
    </div>
    var controlsContainer = document.getElementById("controlsContainer");

    uitoolkit.showControlsComponent(controlsContainer);

    To close the Control Bar Component, call the uitoolkit.hideControlsComponent function while passing in the container reference:

    uitoolkit.hideControlsComponent(controlsContainer);
    

    To render the Chatkit, create and HTML container and pass it into the uitoolkit.showChatComponent function:

    <div id="uitoolkitContainer">
    ...
    <div id="chatContainer"></div>
    ...
    </div>
    var chatContainer = document.getElementById("chatContainer");

    uitoolkit.showChatComponent(chatContainer);

    To close the chat component, call the uitoolkit.hideChatComponent function while passing in the container reference:

    uitoolkit.hideChatComponent(chatContainer);
    

    To render the users component, create and HTML container and pass it into the uitoolkit.showUsersComponent function:

    <div id="uitoolkitContainer">
    ...
    <div id="usersContainer"></div>
    ...
    </div>
    var usersContainer = document.getElementById("usersContainer");

    uitoolkit.showUsersComponent(usersContainer);

    To close the users component, call the uitoolkit.hideUsersComponent function while passing in the container reference:

    uitoolkit.hideUsersComponent(usersContainer);
    

    To render the settings component, create and HTML container and pass it into the uitoolkit.showSettingsComponent function:

    <div id="uitoolkitContainer">
    ...
    <div id="settingsContainer"></div>
    ...
    </div>
    var settingsContainer = document.getElementById("settingsContainer");

    uitoolkit.showSettingsComponent(settingsContainer);

    To close the settings component, call the uitoolkit.hideSettingsComponent function while passing in the container reference:

    uitoolkit.hideSettingsComponent(settingsContainer);
    

    Once your session has ended, we recommend properly cleaning up the UI Toolkit so users can join subsequent sessions. You can easily do this by using the onSessionClosed event listener. Simply call each component's respective hide function to properly remove each component from the DOM. See the following code snippet for an example:

    uitoolkit.onSessionClosed(sessionClosed);

    function sessionClosed() {
    // Your code here
    }

    If you're looking for help, try Developer Support or our Developer Forum. Priority support is also available with Premier Developer Support plans.