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This section will guide you to start the call/conference directly with the session id of your choice. The session id is the most important parameter as all the users joining the same session id will be connected to the same call/conference.

Implementation

The most important class that will be used in the implementation is the CallSettings class. This class allows you to set the various parameters for the call/conference. In order to set the various parameters of the CallSettings class, you need to use the CallSettingsBuilder class. Below are the various options available with the CallSettings class. The mandatory parameter is the sessionId for the call/conference. You can use the setSessionId() method of the CallSettingsBuilder to set the session Id of the call. A basic example of how to start a direct call:
The setAudioOnlyCall() method allows you to set if the call is supposed to be an audio call or an audio-video call. If set to true , the call will be an audio-only call else when set to false the call will be an audio-video call. The default is false , so if not set, the call will be an audio-video call.

Settings

The CallSettings class is the most important class when it comes to the implementation of the Calling feature. This is the class that allows you to customize the overall calling experience. The properties for the call/conference can be set using the CallSettingsBuilder class. This will eventually give you an object of the CallSettings class which you can pass to the startCall() method to start the call. The mandatory parameters that are required to be present for any call/conference to work are:
  1. sessionId - The unique session Id for the call/conference session.
The options available for customization of calls are: In case you wish to achieve a completely customized UI for the Calling experience, you can do so by embedding default android buttons to the screen as per your requirement and then use the below methods to achieve different functionalities for the embedded buttons. For the use case where you wish to align your own custom buttons and not use the default layout provided by CometChat, you can embed the buttons in your layout and use the below methods to perform the corresponding operations:

Mute Audio

You can call the muteAudio(mute: boolean) method to mute/unmute your audio stream.
If set to true the audio stream will be muted and if set to false the audio stream will be unmuted.

Pause Video

You can call the pauseVideo(pause: boolean) method to pause/unpause video stream.
If set to true the video stream will be paused and if set to false the video stream will be unpaused.

Start Screen Share

You can call startScreenShare() to start the screen share.

Stop Screen Share

You can call stopScreenShare() to stop the screen share.

Set Mode

You can use the setMode(mode: string) method to set the mode.

Get Audio Input Devices

You can use the getAudioInputDevices() method to get all the available audio input devices.

Get Audio Output Devices

You can use the getAudioOutputDevices() method to get all the available audio output devices.

Get Video Input Devices

You can use the getVideoInputDevices() method to get all the available video input devices.

Set Audio Input Device

You can use the setAudioInputDevice(deviceId) method to set the active audio input device.

Set Audio Output Device

You can use the setAudioOutputDevice(deviceId) method to set the active audio output device.

Set Video Input Device

You can use the setVideoInputDevice(deviceId) method to set the active video input device.

End Call

You can use the CometChat.endCall() method of the CometChat class to end the call.
The CometChat.getActiveCall() method in case of Direct Calling will return null and all the details related to the call session will have to be saved and maintained at your end.

Call Participant Count

In order to get the number of participants in any call, you can use the getCallParticipantCount() method. This method takes the session id for the call and returns the number or participants that are active in the call