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vue-video-player
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The vue-video-player
package has now been renamed to @videojs-player/vue
due to the addition of support for React. Also, support for Vue has undergone a Breaking change, with the latest version of the component only supporting Vue3.
The last version of the vue-video-player
package will be released in v6.0, which will just re-export everything from @videojs-player/vue
, so if you're ready to use the new version of vue-video-player
, please import @videojs-player/vue
directly.
The latest version of videojs-player supports responsiveness for the vast majority of Video.js configuration options and allows you to fully customize the player's control panel and interaction details, thanks to the fact that the component does enough processing internally for different frameworks.
If you are looking for a legacy version of the component for Vue2, use the vue-video-player@4.x.
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Video.js component for Vue
The npm package vue-video-player receives a total of 8,821 weekly downloads. As such, vue-video-player popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vue-video-player 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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