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Mirax Player is a simple video player for react web application.
https://www.npmjs.com/package/mirax-player
To install the Mirax Player, you can use the following npm command:
npm install mirax-player
You can apply it in react app
In you React, app.js or main.js / jsx extension
add:
import 'mirax-player/mirax.css';
Then use the attach from Mirax Player:
import React, { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
import Mirax, { attach } from 'mirax-player';
const ExampleComponent = () => {
const [isPlaying, setIsPlaying] = useState(false);
useEffect(() => {
const videoElement = attach('.whatever');
// you can declare any variable here starts with . (known as class selector)
// find className="whatever" src="clip.mp4"
const options = {
playPauseBtn: '.play-pause-btn',
volumeSlider: '.volume-slider',
progressBar: '.progress-bar',
currentTimeStamp: '.current-time',
durationTimeStamp: '.duration-time',
fullscreenBtn: '.fullscreen-btn',
};
const videoPlayer = new Mirax(videoElement, options);
// Listen for the "timeupdate" event to update time values
videoElement.addEventListener('timeupdate', () => {
videoPlayer.updateCurrentTimeAndDuration();
});
return () => {};
}, []);
const togglePlayPause = () => {
setIsPlaying(prevIsPlaying => {
const video = attach('.whatever'); // Can edit class selector
if (prevIsPlaying) {video.pause();} else {video.play();}
return !prevIsPlaying;
});
};
return (
<div className="video-player">
<video className="whatever" src="clip.mp4"></video>
<div className="controls">
<div className="volume-icon"><div className="speaker"></div>
</div>
<button className="play-pause-btn" onClick={togglePlayPause}>{isPlaying ? 'Pause' : 'Play'}
</button>
<input type="range" className="volume-slider" min="0" max="1" step="0.01"defaultValue="1"/>
<progress className="progress-bar" min="0" max="100" value="0"></progress>
<div className="current-time"></div>
<div className="duration-time"></div>
<button className="fullscreen-btn">Fullscreen</button>
</div>
</div>
);
};
export default ExampleComponent;
To change your color for progress bar and progress frame
const progressColorize = 'blue'; //change any color const progressColorize = '#00ff00'; // hexadecimal colors supported
import Mirax, { attach, progressColor } from 'mirax-player';
--------
-------------
keys:
const progressColorize = '';
const injectProgress = progressColor(progressColorize);
return () => {
document.head.removeChild(injectProgress);
};
}, [progressColorize ]);
example:
import React, { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
import Mirax, { attach, progressColor } from 'mirax-player';
const VideoPlayerComponent = () => {
const [isPlaying, setIsPlaying] = useState(false);
const progressColorize = '';
useEffect(() => {
const videoElement = attach('.whatever');
const options = {
playPauseBtn: '.play-pause-btn',
volumeSlider: '.volume-slider',
progressBar: '.progress-bar',
currentTimeStamp: '.current-time',
durationTimeStamp: '.duration-time',
fullscreenBtn: '.fullscreen-btn',
};
const videoPlayer = new Mirax(videoElement, options);
// Listen for the "timeupdate" event to update time values
videoElement.addEventListener('timeupdate', () => {
videoPlayer.updateCurrentTimeAndDuration();
});
const injectProgress = progressColor(progressColorize);
return () => {
document.head.removeChild(injectProgress);
};
}, [progressColorize ]);
const togglePlayPause = () => {
setIsPlaying(prevIsPlaying => {
const video = attach('.whatever');
if (prevIsPlaying) {
video.pause();
} else {
video.play();
}
return !prevIsPlaying;
});
};
return (
<div className="video-player">
</div>
);
};
export default VideoPlayerComponent;
example:
import React, { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
import Mirax, { attach, progressColor, progressFrame } from 'mirax-player';
const VideoPlayerComponent = () => {
const [isPlaying, setIsPlaying] = useState(false);
const progressColorize = 'white'; //change color here
const frameColorize = '#ff4500'; //change color here
useEffect(() => {
const videoElement = attach('.whatever');
const options = {
playPauseBtn: '.play-pause-btn',
volumeSlider: '.volume-slider',
progressBar: '.progress-bar',
currentTimeStamp: '.current-time',
durationTimeStamp: '.duration-time',
fullscreenBtn: '.fullscreen-btn',
};
const videoPlayer = new Mirax(videoElement, options);
// Listen for the "timeupdate" event to update time values
videoElement.addEventListener('timeupdate', () => {
videoPlayer.updateCurrentTimeAndDuration();
});
const injectProgress = progressColor(progressColorize);
const injectFrame = progressFrame(frameColorize);
return () => {
document.head.removeChild(injectProgress);
document.head.removeChild(injectFrame);
};
}, [progressColorize, frameColorize ]);
const togglePlayPause = () => {
setIsPlaying(prevIsPlaying => {
const video = attach('.whatever');
if (prevIsPlaying) {
video.pause();
} else {
video.play();
}
return !prevIsPlaying;
});
};
return (
<div className="video-player">
</div>
);
};
export default VideoPlayerComponent;
MIT
FAQs
A free video player compatible with React, Vue, Angular, and Svelte.
The npm package mirax-player receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, mirax-player popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mirax-player 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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