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The WebRTC API's RTCErrorEvent
interface represents an error sent to a WebRTC object. It's based on the standard Event
interface, but adds RTC-specific information describing the error, as shown below.
RTCErrorEvent()
Creates and returns a new RTCErrorEvent
object.
In addition to the standard properties available on the Event
interface, RTCErrorEvent
also includes the following:
error
Read only
An RTCError
object specifying the error which occurred; this object includes the type of error that occurred, information about where the error occurred (such as which line number in the SDP or what SCTP cause code was at issue).
No additional methods are provided beyond any found on the parent interface, Event
.
There are other data types used for error events in WebRTC, as needed for errors with special information sharing requirements. The most common of these is probably RTCPeerConnectionIceErrorEvent
, used by the icecandidateerror
event, which signals an error that has occurred while gathering ICE candidates during connection negotiation.
RTCError
error
event occurs on the following interfaces: RTCDataChannel
and RTCDtlsTransport
RTCPeerConnectionIceErrorEvent
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