0.1.6 • Published 6 years ago

@vibbio/react-player v0.1.6

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ReactPlayer

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A react component for playing a variety of URLs, including file paths, YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, SoundCloud, Streamable, Vidme, Vimeo, Wistia and DailyMotion.

The component parses a URL and loads in the appropriate markup and external SDKs to play media from various sources. Props can be passed in to control playback and react to events such as buffering or media ending.

Polyfills

Usage

npm install react-player --save
# or
yarn add react-player
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import ReactPlayer from 'react-player'

class App extends Component {
  render () {
    return <ReactPlayer url='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysz5S6PUM-U' playing />
  }
}

See the demo source for a full example.

For platforms like Meteor without direct use of npm modules, a minified version of ReactPlayer is located in dist after installing. To generate this file yourself, checkout the repo and run npm run build:dist

Bower

bower install react-player --save
<script src='bower_components/react/react.js'></script>
<script src='bower_components/react/react-dom.js'></script>
<script src='bower_components/react-player/dist/ReactPlayer.js'></script>
<script>
  ReactDOM.render(
    <ReactPlayer url='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d46Azg3Pm4c' playing />,
    document.getElementById('container')
  )
</script>

Demo

See a live demo, or run:

git clone https://github.com/CookPete/react-player.git
cd react-player
npm install # or yarn
npm start
open http://localhost:3000

Mobile considerations

Due to various restrictions, ReactPlayer is not guaranteed to function properly on mobile devices. The YouTube player documentation, for example, explains that certain mobile browsers require user interaction before playing:

The HTML5 <video> element, in certain mobile browsers (such as Chrome and Safari), only allows playback to take place if it's initiated by a user interaction (such as tapping on the player).

Props

PropDescriptionDefault
urlThe url of a video or song to play
playingSet to true or false to pause or play the mediafalse
loopSet to true or false to loop the mediafalse
controlsSet to true or false to display native player controlsNote: Vimeo, Twitch and Wistia player controls are not configurable and will always displayfalse
volumeSets the volume of the appropriate player0.8
mutedMutes the playerfalse
playbackRateSets the playback rate of the appropriate playerNote: Only supported by YouTube, Wistia, and file paths1
widthSets the width of the player640
heightSets the height of the player360
styleAdd inline styles to the root element{}
progressFrequencyThe time between onProgress callbacks, in milliseconds1000
playsinlineApplies the playsinline attribute where supportedfalse
configOverride options for the various players, see config prop

Callback props

Callback props take a function that gets fired on various player events:

PropDescription
onReadyCalled when media is loaded and ready to play. If playing is set to true, media will play immediately
onStartCalled when media starts playing
onPlayCalled when media starts or resumes playing after pausing or buffering
onProgressCallback containing played and loaded progress as a fraction, and playedSeconds and loadedSeconds in seconds  eg { played: 0.12, playedSeconds: 11.3, loaded: 0.34, loadedSeconds: 16.7 }
onDurationCallback containing duration of the media, in seconds
onPauseCalled when media is paused
onBufferCalled when media starts buffering
onSeekCalled when media seeks with seconds parameter
onEndedCalled when media finishes playing
onErrorCalled when an error occurs whilst attempting to play media

Config prop

As of version 0.24, there is a single config prop to override the settings for the various players. If you are migrating from an earlier version, you must move all the old config props inside config:

<ReactPlayer
  url={url}
  config={{
    youtube: {
      playerVars: { showinfo: 1 }
    },
    facebook: {
      appId: '12345'
    }
  }}
/>

The old style config props still work but will produce a console warning:

<ReactPlayer
  url={url}
  youtubeConfig={{ playerVars: { showinfo: 1 } }}
  facebookConfig={{ appId: '12345' }}
/>

Settings for each player live under different keys:

KeyOptions
youtubeplayerVars: Override the default player varspreload: Used for preloading
facebookappId: Your own Facebook app ID
soundcloudoptions: Override the default player options
vimeoplayerOptions: Override the default paramspreload: Used for preloading.
vidmeformat: Use a certain quality of video, when available  Possible values: 240p, 480p, 720p, 1080p, dash, hls
wistiaoptions: Override the default player options
dailymotionparams: Override the default player varspreload: Used for preloading
fileattributes: Apply element attributesforceAudio: Always render an <audio> elementforceHLS: Use hls.js for HLS streamsforceDASH: Always use dash.js for DASH streams
Preloading

When preload is set to true for players that support it, a short, silent video is played in the background when ReactPlayer first mounts. This fixes a bug where videos would not play when loaded in a background browser tab.

Multiple Sources and Tracks

When playing file paths, an array of sources can be passed to the url prop to render multiple <source> tags.

<ReactPlayer playing url={['foo.webm', 'foo.ogg']} />

You can also specify a type for each source by using objects with src and type properties.

<ReactPlayer
  playing
  url={[
    {src: 'foo.webm', type: 'video/webm'},
    {src: 'foo.ogg', type: 'video/ogg'}
  ]}
/>

<track> elements for subtitles can be added using fileConfig:

<ReactPlayer
  playing
  url='foo.webm'
  config={{ file: {
    tracks: [
      {kind: 'subtitles', src: 'subs/subtitles.en.vtt', srcLang: 'en', default: true},
      {kind: 'subtitles', src: 'subs/subtitles.ja.vtt', srcLang: 'ja'},
      {kind: 'subtitles', src: 'subs/subtitles.de.vtt', srcLang: 'de'}
    ]
  }}}
/>

Methods

Static Methods

MethodDescription
ReactPlayer.canPlay(url)Determine if a URL can be played. This does not detect media that is unplayable due to privacy settings, streaming permissions, etc. In that case, the onError prop will be invoked after attemping to play. Any URL that does not match any patterns will fall back to a native HTML5 media player.

Instance Methods

Use ref to call instance methods on the player. See the demo app for an example of this.

MethodDescription
seekTo(amount)Seek to the given number of seconds, or fraction if amount is between 0 and 1
getCurrentTime()Returns the number of seconds that has been played  Returns null if duration is unavailable
getDuration()Returns the duration (in seconds) of the currently playing media  Returns null if duration is unavailable
getInternalPlayer()Returns the internal player of whatever is currently playing  eg the YouTube player instance, or the <video> element when playing a video file  Use getInternalPlayer('hls') to get the hls.js player  Use getInternalPlayer('dash') to get the dash.js player

Supported media

Contributing

See the contribution guidelines before creating a pull request.

Thanks

Huge thanks to anyone who has contributed