What link did you use to Jitsi to avoid the user having to download the Jitsi app? I would like the users to be able to access the videoconference from the browser and not have to download anything.
You dont need to use embed code. If you put link directly to web view. You can get page easily. But It is for desktop usage. In mobile I can reccomend direclty a button to jitsi APP.
You can create jitsi meeting links easly to add text to main link ( http://meet.jit.si/ )
You can create a template data and make a uniq link.
h tt p /meet.jit.si / username-date
You can create jitsi link via template column for Every page or every user. And you can show webview or link button from this column.
Didn’t you have trouble with the microphone and camera not working if you put a link to the webview for desktop usage? Maybe better use open link as mentioned by @ThinhDinh.
Thank for your help
@JackVaughan@david Is there any way to integrate in an option to allow mic and video camera permissions? This has come up for me several times as well, and REALLY wish to keep the users in-app. The web view of the video call itself is working perfectly within Glide web view, but this is where it stops working, the mic/camera permissions.
Thanks!
Hello Bahadir_Kaya, I wanted to ask you what component you used since I use open link and web view and with neither of those 2 it opens the room for me, I added the link and in the glide preview it opens it well but from my cell phone it sends me to a page to download the jitsi mobile app. The strange thing is that I already downloaded it and it does not redirect me to the application.The other option I tried was to install another tool called zipcan that was also recommended here in the community, but I have to insert html code and I don’t know where I should do it. I have been a short time and I am just learning, I would appreciate an orientation. I don’t know if this automatic translator makes me understand. Well, I am attentive to your answer, if you could help me, thank you very much.