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@mux/videojs-kit

The Video.js you know and love but optimized for using with Mux. The base is slimmed down a bit, then there are a few plugins included, namely Mux Data, and uses hls.js as the HLS playback engine. This is due to some issues we've seen with the default Vid

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Video.js + Mux Kit

The Video.js you know and love but optimized for using with Mux. The base is slimmed down a bit, then there are a few plugins included, namely Mux Data, and uses hls.js as the HLS playback engine. This is due to some issues we've seen with the default Video.js playback engine and Mux streams.

This project is now also set up to allow usage with Video.js's playback engine VHS (Video.js HTTP Streaming). See how to include that in your project below.

Installation

// npm
npm install @mux/videojs-kit

// yarn
yarn add @mux/videojs-kit

If you don't use a package manager such as NPM, there are hosted versions provided by unpkg.com too.

Including videojs-mux-kit in your project

Importing

If you use a package manager such as NPM, import the JavaScript and CSS in your application like this:

Default (hls.js)
// include the video.js kit javascript and css
import videojs from '@mux/videojs-kit';
import '@mux/videojs-kit/dist/index.css';  
VHS
// include the video.js kit javascript and css
import videojs from '@mux/videojs-kit/dist/index.vhs.js';
import '@mux/videojs-kit/dist/index.css';

<script> tags

If you'd rather use the hosted versions, include this in your HTML page:

Default (hls.js)
// script tags
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@mux/videojs-kit@0.11.3/dist/index.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@mux/videojs-kit@0.11.3/dist/index.css">
VHS
// script tags
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@mux/videojs-kit@0.11.3/dist/index.vhs.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/@mux/videojs-kit@0.11.3/dist/index.css">

Usage

In the below examples, replace the src attribute example to reflect the playback ID of your choosing.

Then, on your page include a <video> element where you want to add your player.

<video
  id="mux-default"
  class="video-js vjs-16-9"
  controls
  preload="auto"
  width="100%"
  poster="https://image.mux.com/DS00Spx1CV902MCtPj5WknGlR102V5HFkDe/thumbnail.jpg"
  data-setup='{
    "timelineHoverPreviews": true,
    "plugins": {
      "mux": {
        "data": {
          "env_key": "ENV_KEY",
          "video_title": "My Great Video"
        }
      }
    }
  }'
>
  <source src="DS00Spx1CV902MCtPj5WknGlR102V5HFkDe" type="video/mux" />
</video>

Of course, you can also initialize all of this via JS as well:

<video
  id="mux-default"
  class="video-js vjs-16-9"
  controls
  preload="auto"
  width="100%"
  poster="https://image.mux.com/DS00Spx1CV902MCtPj5WknGlR102V5HFkDe/thumbnail.jpg"
/>

<script type="text/javascript">
  const player = videojs('mux-default', {
    "timelineHoverPreviews": true,
    "plugins": {
      "mux": {
        "data": {
          "env_key": "ENV_KEY",
          "video_title": "My Great Video"
        }
      }
    }
  });

  player.src({ type: 'video/mux', src: 'DS00Spx1CV902MCtPj5WknGlR102V5HFkDe' });
</script>

Quality Levels

A plugin for a quality levels menu is now included by default, however, it is not enabled by default. To enable quality levels, you'll want to either specify it in the plugins object, like above, or call the method directly on the player:

<video
  id="mux-default"
  class="video-js vjs-16-9"
  controls
  preload="auto"
  width="100%"
  poster="https://image.mux.com/DS00Spx1CV902MCtPj5WknGlR102V5HFkDe/thumbnail.jpg"
  data-setup='{
    "timelineHoverPreviews": true,
    "plugins": {
      "mux": {
        "data": {
          "env_key": "ENV_KEY",
          "video_title": "My Great Video"
        }
      },
      "httpSourceSelector": {}
    }
  }'
>
  <source src="DS00Spx1CV902MCtPj5WknGlR102V5HFkDe" type="video/mux" />
</video>
const player = videojs.getPlayer('mux-default');
player.httpSourceSelector();

I'm importing another plugin but it isn't available when I test in the browser

This is because most Video.js plugins depend directly on Video.js but by default Video.js Mux Kit uses hls.js by default and to maintain a smaller file-size we use Video.js's core build which excludes VHS. You shouldn't need to do this if you're using the VHS build

This means that the Video.js that is used by Video.js Mux Kit references video.js/core instead of video.js. To get plugins to work, you'll need to make sure that plugins are also loading in video.js/core instead of only video.js. Most bundlers have some way of configuring these type of aliases.

For webpack, you can use the resolve configuration option:

config.resolve = {
  alias: {
    'video.js': 'video.js/core',
  }
};

This is how Video.js Mux Kit builds out the hls.js and VHS builds internally, see our webpack config.

For rollup, you'll want to grab their alias plugin, and then configure it into the plugins array like so:

module.exports = {
  input: 'src/index.js',
  output: {
    dir: 'output',
    format: 'cjs'
  },
  plugins: [
    alias({
      entries: [
        { find: 'video.js', replacement: require.resolve('video.js/core') }
      ]
    })
  ]
};

Demos

Also, the demos are a great place to more references! In general, you can expect this to work almost exactly like Video.js + Mux Data with a few extra niceties. Mux streams can be specified by simply including the playback ID as the src, and video/mux as the type.

To run the demos, you can run npm run dev or npm run dev:vhs for running with VHS. Once the dev server is running, open http://localhost:8080/{file} with {file} being one the demos like basic.html or data.html.

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Package last updated on 13 Dec 2022

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