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Vue-Video-Player

Video.js player component for Vue.

Update

Updated to video.js 6+.

Example

Demo Page

Use Setup

Install vue-video-player

npm install vue-video-player --save

Vue mount

// require videojs style [and custom videojs theme]
require('video.js/dist/video-js.css')
require('vue-video-player/src/custom-theme.css')


// import
import Vue from 'vue'
import VueVideoPlayer from 'vue-video-player'


// or require
var Vue = require('vue')
var VueVideoPlayer = require('vue-video-player')


// mount with global
Vue.use(VueVideoPlayer)


// If used in Nuxt.js/SSR, you should keep it only in browser build environment
if (process.browser) {
  const VueVideoPlayer = require('vue-video-player/ssr')
  Vue.use(VueVideoPlayer)
}

// If you need to use more videojs extensions, you can introduce the corresponding videojs plug-in package before the vue program is instantiated, such as:
const { videojs } = VueVideoPlayer
videojs.plugin('myPlugin', myPluginFunction)
videojs.addLanguage('ml', myLanguageObject)
videojs.registerPlugin('examplePlugin', examplePlugin)
// videojs.[methods]...

// or require videojs (plugins || langs || ...)
require('video.js/dist/lang/ba')
require('videos-some-plugins')
require('videos...')

// mount with component(can't work in Nuxt.js/SSR)
import { videoPlayer } from 'vue-video-player'

export default {
  components: {
    videoPlayer
  }
}

Use the difference(使用方法的区别)

SSR and the only difference in the use of the SPA:

  • SPA worked by component, find videojs instance by ref attribute.
  • SSR worked by directive, find videojs instance by directive arg.
  • Other configurations, events are the same.

Use in SSR

<!-- You can custom the "myVideoPlayer" name used to find the videojs instance in current component -->
<template>
  <div class="video-player-box" 
       @play="onPlayerPlay($event)"
       @pause="onPlayerPause($event)"
       @ready="playerReadied"
       @statechanged="playerStateChanged($event)"
       v-video-player:myVideoPlayer="playerOptions">
  </div>
</template>

<script>
  export default {
    mounted() {
      console.log('this is current videojs instance object', this.myVideoPlayer)
    }
    // Omit the same parts as in the following component sample code
    // ...
  }
</script>

Use in SPA

<template>
  <video-player  class="video-player-box"
                 ref="videoPlayer"
                 :options="playerOptions"
                 :playsinline="true"
                 customEventName="customstatechangedeventname"

                 @play="onPlayerPlay($event)"
                 @pause="onPlayerPause($event)"
                 @ended="onPlayerEnded($event)"
                 @waiting="onPlayerWaiting($event)"
                 @playing="onPlayerPlaying($event)"
                 @loadeddata="onPlayerLoadeddata($event)"
                 @timeupdate="onPlayerTimeupdate($event)"
                 @canplay="onPlayerCanplay($event)"
                 @canplaythrough="onPlayerCanplaythrough($event)"

                 @statechanged="playerStateChanged($event)"
                 @ready="playerReadied">
  </video-player>
</template>

<script>
  // Similarly, you can also introduce the plugin resource pack you want to use within the component
  // require('some-videojs-plugin')
  export default {
    data() {
      return {
        playerOptions: {
          // videojs options
          muted: true,
          language: 'en',
          playbackRates: [0.7, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0],
          sources: [{
            type: "video/mp4",
            src: "https://cdn.theguardian.tv/webM/2015/07/20/150716YesMen_synd_768k_vp8.webm"
          }],
          poster: "/static/images/author.jpg",
        }
      }
    },
    mounted() {
      console.log('this is current player instance object', this.player)
    },
    computed: {
      player() {
        return this.$refs.videoPlayer.player
      }
    },
    methods: {
      // listen event
      onPlayerPlay(player) {
        // console.log('player play!', player)
      },
      onPlayerPause(player) {
        // console.log('player pause!', player)
      },
      // ...player event

      // or listen state event
      playerStateChanged(playerCurrentState) {
        // console.log('player current update state', playerCurrentState)
      },

      // player is ready
      playerReadied(player) {
        console.log('the player is readied', player)
        // you can use it to do something...
        // player.[methods]
      }
    }
  }
</script>

More Example Code

API

  • component api:

    • playsinline(boolean, default: false): set player not full-screen in mobile device
    • customEventName(string, default: 'statechanged'): custom the state change event name
  • video.js api

Credits

Videojs plugins

License

Licensed under either of

at your option.

Author Blog

Surmon