DyteMeeting
Dyte provides, DyteMeeting
an all encompassing component that internally handles everything from showing a pre-call UI to in-call UI and post-call screen.
<DyteMeeting meeting={meeting} showSetupScreen={true} />
This component contains pre-call, in-call UI as well post-call UIs.
Following code shows a basic split of these UIs from the DyteMeeting
component.
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import { DyteSetupScreen, DyteEndedScreen, DyteHeader, DyteParticipantsAudio, DyteDialogManager, DyteStage, DyteGrid, DyteNotifications, DyteSidebar, DyteControlbar } from '@dytesdk/react-ui-kit'; import { useDyteMeeting, useDyteSelector } from '@dytesdk/react-web-core'; import { useEffect } from 'react'; export default function MyMeeting() { const { meeting } = useDyteMeeting(); const roomState = useDyteSelector((m) => m.self.roomState); return ( <div className="flex h-full w-full"> {roomState === 'init' && <DyteSetupScreen meeting={meeting} />} {roomState === 'joined' && ( <div className="flex flex-col w-full h-full"> <header> <DyteHeader meeting={meeting}/> </header> <main className='flex w-full flex-1 justify-center items-center' style={{ backgroundColor: '#272727', color: '#ffffff', }}> <span>Custom in-call UI</span> <DyteDialogManager meeting={meeting}/> </main> <footer className='flex w-full overflow-visible'> <DyteControlbar meeting={meeting}/> </footer> </div> )} {roomState === 'ended' && (<DyteEndedScreen meeting={meeting}/>)} </div> ); }
Since DyteMeeting
is a complex component and provides a lot more than just the UI, let's go to the next page and start splitting it to uncover what it does.