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Has anyone seen that error, literally:

"Uncaught DOMException: Failed to construct 'RTCPeerConnection': Cannot create so many PeerConnections"?

I guess it's happens because I didn't removed connections (maybe not, maybe it's because I didn't provide more memory or something). But from where? Where do they accumulate?

I didn't found answer for the question, literally, nowhere.

I was tried to solve that problem a couple days. By the way, no such thing as a stupid question, right?

UPD: Forgot to add that I using sip.js library.

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Found and fixed the problem. Sip.js library has a .close() method that closes the peerConnection. But this is not enough for a garbage collector. Object peerConnection should be reset to null.

So, the solving was adding two new lines in library, like

this.mediaHandler.peerConnection = null

and that's it. WebRTC is not crowded and all are happy.

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