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# SmallWebRTC and Daily
A Pipecat example demonstrating how to interoperate audio and video between `SmallWebRTCTransport` and `DailyTransport`.
## 🚀 Quick Start
### 1⃣ Start the Bot Server
#### 🔧 Set Up the Environment
1. Create and activate a virtual environment:
```bash
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
```
2. Install dependencies:
```bash
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
3. Configure environment variables:
- Copy `env.example` to `.env`
```bash
cp env.example .env
```
- Add your API keys
#### ▶️ Run the Server
```bash
python server.py
```
### 1⃣ Connect the first client using Daily Prebuilt
- Open your browser and navigate to the same URL that you configured inside your `.env` file:
- `DAILY_SAMPLE_ROOM_URL`
### 2⃣ Connect the second client using SmallWebRTC Prebuilt UI
- Open your browser and navigate to:
👉 http://localhost:7860
- (Or use your custom port, if configured)
## ⚠️ Important Note
Ensure the bot server is running before using any client implementations.
## 📌 Requirements
- Python **3.10+**
- Node.js **16+** (for JavaScript components)
- Google API Key
- Modern web browser with WebRTC support
---
### 💡 Notes
- Ensure all dependencies are installed before running the server.
- Check the `.env` file for missing configurations.
- WebRTC requires a secure environment (HTTPS) for full functionality in production.
Happy coding! 🎉