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| <title>RTCRtpSender.getCapabilities</title> |
| <script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script> |
| <script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script> |
| <script src="dictionary-helper.js"></script> |
| <script src="RTCRtpCapabilities-helper.js"></script> |
| <script> |
| 'use strict'; |
| |
| // Test is based on the following editor draft: |
| // https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/archives/20170605/webrtc.html |
| |
| // The following helper functions are called from RTCRtpCapabilities-helper.js: |
| // validateRtpCapabilities |
| |
| /* |
| 5.2. RTCRtpSender Interface |
| interface RTCRtpSender { |
| ... |
| static RTCRtpCapabilities getCapabilities(DOMString kind); |
| }; |
| |
| getCapabilities |
| The getCapabilities() method returns the most optimist view on the capabilities |
| of the system for sending media of the given kind. It does not reserve any |
| resources, ports, or other state but is meant to provide a way to discover |
| the types of capabilities of the browser including which codecs may be supported. |
| */ |
| test(() => { |
| const capabilities = RTCRtpSender.getCapabilities('audio'); |
| validateRtpCapabilities(capabilities); |
| }, `RTCRtpSender.getCapabilities('audio') should return RTCRtpCapabilities dictionary`); |
| |
| test(() => { |
| const capabilities = RTCRtpSender.getCapabilities('video'); |
| validateRtpCapabilities(capabilities); |
| }, `RTCRtpSender.getCapabilities('video') should return RTCRtpCapabilities dictionary`); |
| |
| test(() => { |
| const capabilities = RTCRtpSender.getCapabilities('dummy'); |
| assert_equals(capabilities, null); |
| }, `RTCRtpSender.getCapabilities('dummy') should return null`); |
| |
| </script> |