RTCIceCandidateStats.networkType - Web APIs 编辑
Obsolete
This feature is obsolete. Although it may still work in some browsers, its use is discouraged since it could be removed at any time. Try to avoid using it.
The RTCIceCandidateStats
dictionary's networkType
property specifies the type of network used by a local candidate to communicate with a remote peer.
Note: The networkType
property is only included in RTCIceCandidateStats
objects for local candidates (that is, candidates generated locally and included in an SDP offer or answer that has been sent to the remote peer).
Syntax
networkType = rtcIceCandidateStats.networkType;
Value
A DOMString
whose value is taken from the RTCNetworkType
enumerated type. The string indicates the type of network connection that the described candidate would use to communicate with the other peer.
The permitted values are:
bluetooth
- A Bluetooth connection is used by the described connection.
cellular
- The connection uses a cellular data service to connect. This includes all cellular data services including EDGE (2G), HSPA (3G), LTE (4G), and NR (5G).
ethernet
- The described connection uses an Ethernet network.
wifi
- The described connection uses WiFi.
wimax
- The described connection uses a WiMAX network.
vpn
- The connection uses a Virtual Private Network (VPN). The VPN obscures the underlying network type, which is not discernible.
unknown
- The user's browser is unable or unwilling to identify the underlying connection technology used by the described connection. This may be because the browser isn't able to determine the network type for some reason or it may be intentionally getting obscured for security reasons, such as to avoid device fingerprinting.
Note: Keep in mind that the specified value only reflects the initial connection between the local peer and the next hop along the network toward reaching the remote peer. For example, if the networkType
is wifi
but the user is connected using a cellular hotspot, the connection will be bottlenecked by the underlying cellular network (and any other networks between the two peers).
Example
This example sets up a periodic function using setInterval()
that outputs statistics reports for candidates that use or would use a cellular data network to a log view.
window.setInterval(function() {
myPeerConnection.getStats(null).then(stats => {
let statsOutput = "";
stats.forEach(report => {
if ((stats.type === "local-candidate" || stats.type === "remote.candidate") && stats.networkType === "cellular") {
statsOutput += `<h2>Report: ${report.type}</h3>\n<strong>ID:</strong> ${report.id}<br>\n` +
`<strong>Timestamp:</strong> ${report.timestamp}<br>\n`;
// Now the statistics for this report; we intentially drop the ones we
// sorted to the top above
Object.keys(report).forEach(statName => {
if (statName !== "id" && statName !== "timestamp" && statName !== "type") {
statsOutput += `<strong>${statName}:</strong> ${report[statName]}<br>\n`;
}
});
}
});
document.querySelector(".stats-box").innerHTML = statsOutput;
});
}, 1000);
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
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