googLog:somethingas an optional constraint.
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Dear Google,
As far as I see entries in chrome://webrtc-logs/ are just generated
for Google Hangouts sessions.
Is that terribly true?
And if so, is there any googleXXXXXX custom and secret Chrome flag,
PeerConnection flag, or HTML metadata to enable it in any another
website?
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2016-05-17 15:54 GMT+02:00 <bl...@webrtc.org>:
> The code is open source, there nothing secret about this. tommi@ can point
> you to the code in case of interest.
Open source, but undocumented ;)
>> And if so, is there any googleXXXXXX custom and secret Chrome flag,
>> PeerConnection flag, or HTML metadata to enable it in any another
>> website?
>
>
> Generally, this kind of log is used to improve the WebRTC platform in
> Chrome. It's meant to be understood by developers that work on Chrome and
> specifically WebRTC in Chrome. It's purpose has never been to troubleshoot
> web application development. I would be happy to understand your use case a
> bit better and for what you would like to use such logs.
Well, I do work with WebRTC in Chrome, but that does not mean that I'm
a Chrome developer nor that I just debug Google Hangouts.
This is not about troubleshooting any web application development, but
about having the proper tools to debug WebRTC issues when it comes to
interop with 3rd party endpoints (such as WebRTC media servers, etc).
To be clear: within my company we handle our WebRTC app and our own
MCU server, and sometimes we need to check what happens in Chrome
WebRTC internals. I consider that a reasonable use case.
> We could think
> about including such a feature into chrome://webrtc-internals.
Not sure if I understand. There are both chrome://webrtc-internals and
chrome://webrtc-logs. The latter just works for Hangouts so it's clear
that it depends on some undocumented and custom parameter somewhere.
What I ask for is a way to activate it so I can see the WebRTC logs of
my own WebRTC application under chrome://webrtc-logs.
2016-05-17 17:15 GMT+02:00 'Philipp Hancke' via discuss-webrtc
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> from what I can tell, the log you get is not different from what you get
> with --enable-logging --v=4.
I know that, but here in the office people complains that it does no
longer work in Windows (no idea).
Anyhow I'd feel more comfortable by
having chrome://webrtc-logs working for also non Google apps (so I
don't need to close Chrome and open it from the command line).
> Arguably, sometimes it would be nice to get
> that from a user without having to explain how to start chrome from the
> command line but... even I never had the opportunity to do explain that to
> anyone so far.
The point here is that Chrome *already* has the capability of
providing cool and organized WebRTC logs for every WebRTC developer
regarding he works at Google or not, but it just works for Hangouts
due to some undocumented options.
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On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 5:34 PM Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net> wrote:
2016-05-17 17:15 GMT+02:00 'Philipp Hancke' via discuss-webrtc
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> from what I can tell, the log you get is not different from what you get
> with --enable-logging --v=4.
I know that, but here in the office people complains that it does no
longer work in Windows (no idea).It does work now if you use --no-sandbox as well. Sawbuck is a nice windows logging tool, with that I do not think you need the command line flag, not sure though.
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