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vod-js-sdk-v6
Advanced tools
Web SDK for Tencent Cloud Video Service
Document: https://cloud.tencent.com/document/product/266
npm install vod-js-sdk-v6
For browser, there is a umd bundle: dist/vod-js-sdk-v6.js
We use Promise
in the source code. You should imoprt Promise polyfill when target legacy browsers.
demo https://tencentyun.github.io/vod-js-sdk-v6/
demo source code https://github.com/tencentyun/vod-js-sdk-v6/blob/master/docs/index.html
import
usage demo: https://github.com/tencentyun/vod-js-sdk-v6/tree/master/docs/import-demo
troubleshooting https://github.com/tencentyun/vod-js-sdk-v6/wiki/%E5%B8%B8%E8%A7%81%E6%95%85%E9%9A%9C%E6%8E%92%E6%9F%A5
See: https://cloud.tencent.com/document/product/266/9239
git clone
this projectnpm install
npm run test
FAQs
tencent cloud vod js sdk v6
The npm package vod-js-sdk-v6 receives a total of 920 weekly downloads. As such, vod-js-sdk-v6 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that vod-js-sdk-v6 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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