@juannnesss/vue-vimeo-player
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Vue.js wrapper for Vimeo player
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Vue wrapper for Vimeo Embed Player
The Vue vimeo player allows you to use the Vimeo player as a Vue component with ease, even with Nuxt.js SSR.
this proyect is just a fork from another work(https://github.com/dobromir-hristov/vue-vimeo-player)
Installation
Using npm:
npm install @juannnesss/vue-vimeo-player --save
Getting Started
You can either import it in your whole project
import vueVimeoPlayer from '@juannnesss/vue-vimeo-player'
import Vue from 'vue'
Vue.use(vueVimeoPlayer)
or import it locally in a component
import { vueVimeoPlayer } from '@juannnesss/vue-vimeo-player'
export default {
data: {},
components: { vueVimeoPlayer }
}
Usage with Nuxt.js
As we know Nuxt.js allows the really cool advantage of Server Side Rendering, but this means there is no window
variable.
To fix this, we need to tell Nuxt.js to skip rendering our component on the server and render it just on the Browser
We need to create a file inside the plugins
directory called vimeo-player.js
or what ever you see fit.
// plugins/vimeo-player.js
import Vue from 'vue'
import vueVimeoPlayer from '@juannnesss/vue-vimeo-player'
Vue.use(vueVimeoPlayer)
Now we need to tell Nuxt to load our plugin inside nuxt.config.js
// ....
plugins: [
{ src: `~plugins/vimeo-player`, ssr: false }
],
build: {
vendor: [
'@juannnesss/vue-vimeo-player'
],
}
// ....
Using the component
Another option is to use the no-ssr component to wrap the vue-vimeo component in the template.
<no-ssr>
<vimeo-player ref="player" :video-id="videoID"/>
</no-ssr>
Props
Methods
- update(videoID): Recreates the Vimeo player with the provided ID
- getBuffered()
- play()
- pause()
- mute()
- unmute()
Properties
Useful properties to interact with
- player - The instance of the Vimeo player
Events
Events emitted from the component.
The ready event only passes the player instance
- ready
Every other event has these properties: (event, data, player)
- play
- pause
- ended
- timeupdate
- progress
- seeked
- texttrackchange
- cuechange
- cuepoint
- volumechange
- error
- loaded
The getBuffered() Method returns a promise
Example
// app.js
import vueVimeoPlayer from 'vue-vimeo-player'
import Vue from 'vue'
Vue.use(vueVimeoPlayer)
<template>
<vimeo-player ref="player" :video-id="videoID" @ready="onReady" :player-height="height"></vimeo-player>
</template>
<script>
export default {
data() {
return {
videoID: 'some-id',
height: 500,
options: {},
playerReady: false
}
},
methods: {
onReady() {
this.playerReady = true
},
play () {
this.$refs.player.play()
},
async buffered(){
let buf = await this.$refs.player.getBuffered()
.then(function(buffered) {
// buffered = an array of the buffered video time ranges.
return buffered
}).catch(function(error) {
// an error occurred
});
console.log('Buffered Array []',buf)
// buf.lenght==0 mean nothins has been buffered yet
},
pause () {
this.$refs.player.pause()
}
}
}
</script>