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@wistia/wistia-player-react
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An embeddable wistia-player web component and React wrapper to add responsive, lightweight, and SEO-friendly videos to your site.
⚠️ Note: This package is in active development. Updates may unexpectedly introduce breaking changes. Use in production at your own risk.
Wistia's React Wrapper of the <wistia-player/>
web component. Used to add responsive, lightweight, and SEO-friendly videos to your site.
npm install @wistia/wistia-player-react
The only required prop is mediaId
, the ID of the media that will be embedded.
import { WistiaPlayer } from '@wistia/wistia-player-react';
<WistiaPlayer mediaId="abc123" />;
The <WistiaPlayer>
component takes the same options (as React props) which one can set on the <wistia-player>
web component. There is a list at the Embed options support page. The only difference here is that numbers, booleans, etc are expected to be JS values of those types rather than strings. Event callbacks can also be added, formatted in a way which is familiar React development (e.g. the play
event would become onPlay
).
import { WistiaPlayer } from '@wistia/wistia-player-react';
<WistiaPlayer
mediaId="abc123"
playerColor="1e64f0"
onPlay={() => console.log('Wistia video is playing!')}
/>;
The player will automatically load in a lightweight placeholder "swatch" image as soon as possible. However, in certain cases (such as server-side rendering) there can still be a slight layout shift while we wait for that placeholder. In order to avoid shift completely, you can explicitly set the aspect
of your video:
import { WistiaPlayer } from '@wistia/wistia-player-react';
<WistiaPlayer mediaId="abc123" aspect={16 / 9} />;
The player is responsive by default. If a fixed-size player is better for your use-case, you can pass in width
and height
values instead:
import { WistiaPlayer } from '@wistia/wistia-player-react';
<WistiaPlayer
mediaId="abc123"
style={{
width: '640px',
height: '360px',
}}
/>;
Wistia’s “popovers” are video embeds that open in modal overlays when a target element is clicked. For these embeds, there is an explicit, required wistiaPopover
prop (true
/false
) as well as an optional popoverContent
prop. If left undefined, the default popoverContent
value is thumbnail
. For popovers with popoverContent="link
, the <WistiaPlayer>
component expects to have children.
import { WistiaPlayer } from '@wistia/wistia-player-react';
<WistiaPlayer mediaId="abc123" wistiaPopover={true} popoverContent="link">
<span>Popover Link</span>
</WistiaPlayer>;
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An embeddable wistia-player web component and React wrapper to add responsive, lightweight, and SEO-friendly videos to your site.
We found that @wistia/wistia-player-react 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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