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Hi,
i added the repo to my angular2 project. After a bit of hassle with the npm packages i got it to compile without errors.
Sadly, when i try to connect to obs-studio i get 2 essential errors. The first one is Chrome complaining about
Access-Control-Allow-Origin
.. which i managed to get around by using a CORS browser extension.The second, and main issue is, that even after passing the CORS issue i run into this error from in Chrome inspector:
zone-evergreen.js:1042 GET http://localhost:4444/ 426 (Upgrade Required)
obs.service.ts:38 {status: "error", description: "Connection error.", code: "CONNECTION_ERROR", error: "Connection error."}
I am quite clueless what to do now. What i want to achieve is connecting from my Angular2 frontend to the obs-websocket-js plugin. I know it was quite tricky to get the repo compiled in Angular2, but the error does not seem to be angular-related (at least not to me).
Is there somebody who can help me out here? Or who had a similar issue?
I am working from Linux Mint 19, using OBS Studio 25.0.3 with the latest obs-websocket-js & nodejs v8.17.0.
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks! :)
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