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angular-media-events
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This library should introduce angular directives that respond to events on media objects.
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v2 will use rollup.js to do packaging instead of webpack. This is due to the fact that webpack is better suited for application building, and rollup is better suited for library/module building. Please let me know if it doesn't work in any way.
This list should grow as time goes on.
bower install angular-media-events --save
npm install angular-media-events --save
<script src="/bower_components/angular-media-events/dist/media-events.js"></script>
// or
import angularMediaEvents from 'angular-media-events';
// using script include
angular.module('myApp', ['media-events']);
angular.module('myApp', [window.angularMediaEvents]);
// or using import
angular.module('myApp', [angularMediaEvents]);
$event
(jqlite/jQuery Event object)attrs
width
height
<video ng-src="..." on-loaded-metadata="someFunction($event, attrs)" />
$event
(jqlite/jQuery Event object)attrs
buffered
<video ng-src="..." on-progress="someFunction($event, attrs)" />
$event
(jqlite/jQuery Event object) <video ng-src="..." on-play="someFunction($event)" />
$event
(jqlite/jQuery Event object) <video ng-src="..." on-pause="someFunction($event)" />
$event
(jqlite/jQuery Event object) <video ng-src="..." on-ended="someFunction($event)" />
Please feel free to contribute. Checkout the guidelines. I'm pretty responsive, if I say so myself, so hit me up.
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angular directives for media events
We found that angular-media-events demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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