fix: allow unlisted vimeo video urls when loading using data attributes (#2504) #2505
      
        
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Link to related issue (if applicable)
#2504
Also see #2322 which fixed the issue, except for the case when data attributes are used.
Also this old ticket #593 can probably be closed with this fix.
Summary of proposed changes
This allows us to use URLs of unlisted Vimeo videos in the data-plyr-embed-id data attribute. Currently, data-plyr-embed-id does work with full vimeo URLs like this
<div id="player" data-plyr-provider="vimeo" data-plyr-embed-id="https://vimeo.com/40648169"></div>but it doesn't work when the URL contains an additional hash (unlisted video):
<div id="player" data-plyr-provider="vimeo" data-plyr-embed-id="https://vimeo.com/729894358/7767dc808d"></div>I found an undocumented data attribute called data-plyr-embed-hash which can be used to set the hash separately. But if we allow setting full URLs using the data-plyr-embed-id attribute, I would expect to be able to pass the URL including the hash to this attribute without having to care about the privacy settings of the video myself.