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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.
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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 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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