RTCIceCandidatePairStats: readable property

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The readable property of the RTCIceCandidatePairStats dictionary reports whether or not the connection described by the candidate pair has received at least one valid incoming ICE request.

Value

A Boolean value which is true if the connection described by this candidate pair has received at least one valid ICE request, and is therefore ready to be read from.

Note: Instead of using this value you should determine whether or not the connection is readable by checking to see if requestsReceived is greater than 0:

js
if (icpStats.requestsReceived > 0) {
  /* at least one ICE request has been received */
}

Specifications

This property was removed from the specification in early 2017.

Browser compatibility