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A vue component for the plyr video & audio player.
This is useful for when you want a nice video player in your Vue app.
It uses plyr by sampotts for the players.
Supported player types: HTML5 video, HTML5 audio, YouTube (div & progressive enhancement), and Vimeo (div & progressive enhancement).
yarn add vue-plyr # or npm i vue-plyr
// In your main vue file - the one where you create the initial vue instance.
import Vue from 'vue'
import VuePlyr from 'vue-plyr'
import 'vue-plyr/dist/vue-plyr.css'
// The second argument is optional and sets the default config values for every player.
Vue.use(VuePlyr, {
plyr: {
fullscreen: { enabled: false }
}
})
SSR (more below)
For SSR you can import the SSR optimized module, found at ./dist/vue-plyr.ssr.js
.
There is a more in depth description on how to use it with nuxt below.
In the browser you can include it as you would any other package with unpkg, along with the stylesheet.
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://unpkg.com/vue"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://unpkg.com/vue-plyr"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/vue-plyr/dist/vue-plyr.css" />
<!-- You will also need to install the component during app creation -->
<script>
window.Vue.createApp({}).mount('#app')
</script>
Once installed, it can be used in a template as simply as:
<!-- video element -->
<vue-plyr>
<video poster="poster.png" src="video.mp4">
<source src="video-720p.mp4" type="video/mp4" size="720">
<source src="video-1080p.mp4" type="video/mp4" size="1080">
<track kind="captions" label="English" srclang="en" src="captions-en.vtt" default>
</video>
</vue-plyr>
<!-- audio element -->
<vue-plyr>
<audio>
<source src="audio.mp3" type="audio/mp3"/>
<source src="audio.ogg" type="audio/ogg"/>
</audio>
</vue-plyr>
<!-- youtube iframe with progressive enhancement (extra queries after the url to optimize the embed) -->
<vue-plyr>
<div class="plyr__video-embed">
<iframe
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/bTqVqk7FSmY?iv_load_policy=3&modestbranding=1&playsinline=1&showinfo=0&rel=0&enablejsapi=1"
allowfullscreen allowtransparency allow="autoplay">
</iframe>
</div>
</vue-plyr>
<!-- youtube div element -->
<vue-plyr>
<div data-plyr-provider="youtube" data-plyr-embed-id="bTqVqk7FSmY"></div>
</vue-plyr>
<!-- vimeo iframe with progressive enhancement (extra queries after the url to optimize the embed) -->
<vue-plyr>
<div class="plyr__video-embed">
<iframe
src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/76979871?loop=false&byline=false&portrait=false&title=false&speed=true&transparent=0&gesture=media"
allowfullscreen allowtransparency allow="autoplay">
</iframe>
</div>
</vue-plyr>
<!-- vimeo div element -->
<vue-plyr>
<div data-plyr-provider="vimeo" data-plyr-embed-id="76979871"></div>
</vue-plyr>
To access the player instance, you can use the player
property from the refs
attribute.
<template>
<vue-plyr ref="plyr"></vue-plyr>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'Component',
mounted () {
console.log(this.$refs.plyr.player)
}
}
</script>
If you want to capture events from the plyr instance, you can do so by
accessing the player instance through the ref
attribute and using
that object for events, as you would with a vanilla plyr instance.
Valid events are here.
<template>
<vue-plyr ref="plyr"></vue-plyr>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'Component',
mounted () {
this.$refs.plyr.player.on('event', () => console.log('event fired'))
}
</script>
For custom options you can pass an options
prop which is an object
that will be passed to the new Plyr()
creation. Available options
here. I have added a new
option (hideYouTubeDOMError
) that hides the error that is always
logged when destroying a YouTube player. It defaults to true
, and you
can disable it and see the error by setting it to false.
You can also specify the default options when registering the plugin (these will be ignored if you specify a player-specific options object via props):
Vue.use(VuePlyr, {
plyr: {
fullscreen: { enabled: false }
}
})
This should support SSR out of the box. For nuxt, create a file called vue-plyr.js
in your plugins folder containing
only these three statements:
import Vue from 'vue'
import VuePlyr from 'vue-plyr/dist/vue-plyr.ssr.js'
// The second argument is optional and sets the default config values for every player.
Vue.use(VuePlyr, {
plyr: {
fullscreen: { enabled: false }
}
})
Then, in your nuxt.config.js
file add '~/plugins/vue-plyr'
to the plugins array. The vue-plyr
element should be globally registered now.
You will also want to add vue-plyr/dist/vue-plyr.css
to your css array in the same file.
The nuxt.config.js
file should at minimum include this:
export default {
plugins: [
'~/plugins/vue-plyr'
],
css: [
'vue-plyr/dist/vue-plyr.css'
]
}