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youtube-component

v1.1.2

Published

A native DOM component for embedding youtube video players

Downloads

15

Readme

youtube-component stability

npm version build status downloads js-standard-style

A native DOM component wrapper for embedded videso from sites like youtube.

Usage

// Vanilla JS example
var YoutubeComponent = require('youtube-component')

var video1 = new YoutubeComponent()
var video2 = new YoutubeComponent()
var video3 = new YoutubeComponent()

document.body.appendChild(video1.render('https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnGtXnpZYDY&t=910s'))
document.body.appendChild(video2.render('https://vimeo.com/200671029'))
document.body.appendChild(video3.render('http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ipgus'))

Installation

$ npm install youtube-component

API

YoutubeComponent = require('youtube-component)

Import YoutubeComponent component class.

video = new YoutubeComponent([opts])

Create an instance of a video component. Options are passed directly to embed-video. See that module for full API reference.

{
  query: { // ANY
    portrait: 0,
    color: '333'
  },
  attr: { // ANY
    width:400,
    height:200
  },
  placeholder: true // Disable placeholder text
  class: '' // class attribute string to apply to wrapping div
}

video.render(videoURL)

Returns an iframe if not mounted, otherwise returns a proxy element. See nanocomponent for more information on native DOM component API details. Video embedding powered by embed-video 👏. If a bad or unsupported URL is passed in, a placeholder text will appear.

Native DOM component model powered by nanocomponent and nanomorph.

License

MIT