react-video-js-player
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React wrapper for VideoJS
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react-video-js-player
React wrapper for VideoJS. Live Demo
Install
npm install --save react-video-js-player
Usage
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import VideoPlayer from 'react-video-js-player';
class VideoApp extends Component {
player = {}
state = {
video: {
src: "http://www.example.com/path/to/video.mp4",
poster: "http://www.example.com/path/to/video_poster.jpg"
}
}
onPlayerReady(player){
console.log("Player is ready: ", player);
this.player = player;
}
onVideoPlay(duration){
console.log("Video played at: ", duration);
}
onVideoPause(duration){
console.log("Video paused at: ", duration);
}
onVideoTimeUpdate(duration){
console.log("Time updated: ", duration);
}
onVideoSeeking(duration){
console.log("Video seeking: ", duration);
}
onVideoSeeked(from, to){
console.log(`Video seeked from ${from} to ${to}`);
}
onVideoEnd(){
console.log("Video ended");
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<VideoPlayer
controls={true}
src={this.state.video.src}
poster={this.state.video.poster}
width="720"
height="420"
onReady={this.onPlayerReady.bind(this)}
onPlay={this.onVideoPlay.bind(this)}
onPause={this.onVideoPause.bind(this)}
onTimeUpdate={this.onVideoTimeUpdate.bind(this)}
onSeeking={this.onVideoSeeking.bind(this)}
onSeeked={this.onVideoSeeked.bind(this)}
onEnd={this.onVideoEnd.bind(this)}
/>
</div>
);
}
}
export default VideoApp;
VideoJS APIs support:
onReady will return videojs instance. Which means you can use all the APIs provided by VideoJS.List of VideoJS APIs
VideoJS plugins support:
Since most of the VideoJS plugins needs videojs instance to get initialized, it is very easy to integrate any of the available plugins by making use of videojs instance returnd by onReady event.List of VideoJS plugins