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@7azin/strapi-plugin-oembed

v2.0.8

Published

Embed content from all possible third party sites (YouTube, Vimeo, SoundCloud...) in Strapi

Downloads

16

Readme

Strapi plugin oEmbed-extended

Embed content from third party sites for https://strapi.io v4. This plugin is based on nicolashmln/strapi-plugin-oembed. It adds all possible embedable sources via the extractus/oembed-extractor library.

How it works

  • Add the field in your model
  • When you create a new content, paste the URL of the third party site in the modal
  • The data is fetched and stored in the content

Installation

Using npm

npm install --save @7azin/strapi-plugin-oembed
npm run build

Using yarn

yarn add @7azin/strapi-plugin-oembed
yarn build

Setup

Go to your model and add the oembed field. For example if you have a content type Article it will be in /api/article/models/article.settings.json and paste the field in the attributes section.

e.g

{
  "kind": "collectionType",
  "collectionName": "articles",
  ...
  "attributes": {
    ...
    "oembed": {
      "type": "customField",
      "customField": "plugin::oembed.oembed"
    }
    ...
  }
}

Now you'll have the oembed field when you create a new article.

Example of the data fetched

If you paste the url https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkiOqSTVGds in the modal, this data will be stored:

{
  "title":"Familien gehören zusammen! - Dokumentation",
  "author_name":"Seebrücke",
  "author_url":"https://www.youtube.com/@Seebruecke",
  "type":"video",
  "height":113,
  "width":200,
  "version":"1.0",
  "provider_name":"YouTube",
  "provider_url":"https://www.youtube.com/",
  "thumbnail_height":360,
  "thumbnail_width":480,
  "thumbnail_url":"https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fn-KS8vDJuI/maxresdefault.jpg",
  "html":"<iframe ... ></iframe>",
  "fetched_thumbnail":"data:image/jpg;base64, BASE64 IMAGE DATA",
  "url":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn-KS8vDJuI"
}

for Instagram you would get

{
  "url":"https://www.instagram.com/p/CtosQTNsUXt/",
  "provider_name":"Instagram"
}

As long as you don't have a special token from Instagram, they don't provide any OEmbed service. We provide still the URL and you can use it together with a front end embed platform to show the Instagram Embed.

for Twitter you would get

{
   "url":"https://twitter.com/_Seebruecke_/status/1599102388710670336",
   "author_name":"Seebrücke",
   "author_url":"https://twitter.com/_Seebruecke_",
   "html":"<blockquote ...",
   "width":550,
   "height":null,
   "type":"rich",
   "cache_age":"3153600000",
   "provider_name":"Twitter",
   "provider_url":"https://twitter.com",
   "version":"1.0"
}

Note: the data returned from your endpoint will be a string and not a JSON object. You'll just have to parse the data in your front (JSON.parse(article.oembed)).

Supported third party sites

All 700 services supported by official OEmbed are supported.