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@mux/mux-active-viewer-count
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A custom Mux element to show the current viewer count for the browser that Just Works™
<mux-active-viewer-count></mux-active-viewer-count>
is a Mux-flavored HTML5 viewer count element.
This element shows the current number of viewers for the specified video.
If you're using npm
or yarn
, install that way:
yarn add @mux/mux-active-viewer-count
or
npm i @mux/mux-active-viewer-count
Then, import the library into your application with either import
or require
:
import '@mux/mux-active-viewer-count';
or
require('@mux/mux-active-viewer-count');
Alternatively, use the CDN hosted version of this package:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mux/mux-active-viewer-count@0"></script>
If you are using ecmascript modules, you can also load the mux-active-viewer-count.mjs
file with type=module
:
<script type="module" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@mux/mux-active-viewer-count@0/dist/mux-active-viewer-count.mjs"></script>
<mux-active-viewer-count>
has two attributes. The first is called token
, and it should be a signed JavaScript Web Token (JWT)
for which you want the viewer count. (For more information on creating a JWT for a particular video, see
https://docs.mux.com/guides/data/see-how-many-people-are-watching.
The second attribute is called poll-interval
. It specifies the number of seconds that the component should wait between
requests to get the viewer count. It defaults to 20 seconds, and should be no lower than 15 seconds.
FAQs
A custom Mux element to show the current viewer count for the browser that Just Works™
We found that @mux/mux-active-viewer-count demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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