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ziggeo-client-sdk
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Ziggeo API (https://ziggeo.com) allows you to integrate video recording and playback with only two lines of code in your site, service or app. This is the JavaScript Client SDK.
Ziggeo API (https://ziggeo.com) allows you to integrate video recording and playback with only two lines of code in your site, service or app. This is the Client SDK repository for V2.
For the client-side integration, you need to add these assets to your html file:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="build/ziggeo.css" />
<script src="build/ziggeo.js"></script>
Then, you need to specify your api token:
<script>
var ziggeoApp = new ZiggeoApi.V2.Application({
token: "APPLICATION_TOKEN"
});
</script>
You can specify other global options, see here.
To fire up a recorder on your page, add:
<ziggeorecorder></ziggeorecorder>
To embed a player for an existing video, add:
<ziggeoplayer ziggeo-video='video-token'></ziggeoplayer>
For the full documentation, please visit ziggeo.com.
npm install
npm run build
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Ziggeo API (https://ziggeo.com) allows you to integrate video recording and playback with only two lines of code in your site, service or app. This is the JavaScript Client SDK.
We found that ziggeo-client-sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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