Create HTML snippets/embeds from URLs using info from oEmbed, Open Graph, meta tags.
Key feature:
- Supports both block & inline snippets (by default extracts data from oembed, opengraph and meta tags).
- Light placeholders for video players to load page without delays. Iframes are loaded only after user clicks "play" button.
- Cacheing.
- Easy to customize and extend.
- Dev server to test your changes.
npm install embedza --save
run dev server (with debug messages):
DEBUG=embedza:* npm start
Render player for youtube video:
const Embedza = require('embedza');
const embedza = new Embedza();
embedza.render('https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrZSfMiVC88', 'block')
.then(result => {
if (result) console.log(result.html, result.type);
});
});
Creates new Embedza
instance with specified options:
- enabledProviders - array of enabled providers or
true
for all providers, defaulttrue
. - cache - object with
.get(key) -> Promise
and.set(key, value) -> Promise
methods. Default stub does nothing. - request (optional) - any options for external requests, as described
in
got
docs. For example, you can customize user agent header.
Try to create HTML snippet of requested type by URL.
- url (String|Object) - content url or result of
.info()
. - type ([String]|String) - format name or list of suitable formats by priority ('block', 'inline')
Returns:
result.html
- html coderesult.type
- matched format type
If url can not be rendered - returns null. On remote errors fails with error info.
Similar to .render()
, but returns object with full url description.
- url (String) - resource URL.
Returns:
result.domain
- domain plugin id ('youtube.com', 'vimeo.com', ...)result.src
- source urlresult.meta
- title, description, siteresult.snippets
- snippets data: type, tags, href, media, html
If url info does not exists - returns null. On remote errors fails with error info.
Iterates through domains rules to modify those.
Get domain rule by name.
Rerister new service. If String
passed - enable domain with default rules.
If Object
passed - create custom configuration:
- id (String) - provider ID (
youtube.com
) - match ([RegExp]|RegExp) - patterns to match
- fetchers ([String|Function|Object]) - optional, array of fetchers dependency
- mixins ([String|Function]) - optional, array of mixins dependency
- mixinsAfter ([String|Function]) - optional, array of mixins after dependency
- config (Object) - additional config: autoplay parameter name, API key
Add add data fetcher. Options:
- id (String) - fetcher name.
- priority (Number) - optional, run priority, default -
0
. - fn (Function) - fetcher handler,
async function (env)
.
Add mixin (data handler). Options:
- id (String) - mixin name.
- fn (Function) - mixin handler,
async function (env)
.
Add post-processor "after" handler. The same as .addMixin
, but handlers
are axecuted after all mixins. Options:
- id (String) - post-processor name.
- fn (Function) - post-processor handler,
async function (env)
.
By default it's a wrapper for request. You can override it. For example to force use cache only.
Manage available templates:
const _ = require('lodash');
const Embedza = require('embedza');
const embedza = new Embedza();
// Customize templates
embedza.templates['default_inline'] = _.template('...template code...', { variable: 'self' });
embedza.templates['youtube.com_player'] = _.template('...template code...', { variable: 'self' });
// Customize template aliases
embedza.aliases.block = [ 'player', 'photo' ];
Embedza is inspired by projects above, but designed to satisfy our requirements. For example, it supports inline output format.