@ruffle-rs/ruffle
v0.1.0-nightly.2024.12.21
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Putting Flash back on the web. Ruffle will polyfill all Flash content and replace it with the Ruffle flash player.
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ruffle-selfhosted
ruffle-selfhosted is the intended way to get Ruffle onto your website.
You may either include it and forget about it, and we will polyfill existing Flash content, or use our APIs for custom configurations or more advanced usages of the Ruffle player.
Using ruffle-selfhosted
For more examples and in-depth documentation on how to use Ruffle on your website, please check out our wiki.
Host Ruffle
The selfhosted
package is configured for websites that do not use bundlers or npm and just want
to get up and running. If you'd prefer to use Ruffle through npm and a bundler, please
refer to ruffle core.
Before you can get started with using Ruffle on your website, you must host its files yourself. Either take the latest build or build it yourself, and make these files accessible by your web server.
Please note that the .wasm
file must be served properly, and some web servers may not do that
correctly out of the box. Please see our wiki
for instructions on how to configure this, if you encounter a Incorrect response MIME type
error.
"Plug and Play"
If you have an existing website with flash content, you can simply include Ruffle as a script and our polyfill magic will replace everything for you. No fuss, no mess.
<script src="path/to/ruffle/ruffle.js"></script>
Javascript API
If you want to control the Ruffle player, you may use our Javascript API.
<script>
window.RufflePlayer = window.RufflePlayer || {};
window.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", () => {
let ruffle = window.RufflePlayer.newest();
let player = ruffle.createPlayer();
let container = document.getElementById("container");
container.appendChild(player);
player.ruffle().load("movie.swf");
});
</script>
<script src="path/to/ruffle/ruffle.js"></script>
Building, testing or contributing
Please see the ruffle-web README.