A react component for playing media from YouTube, SoundCloud and Vimeo, as well as supported media files. Used by rplayr, an app to generate playlists from Reddit URLs.
The component parses a URL and loads in the appropriate markup and external SDKs to play media from various sources. Props can be passed in to control playback and react to events such as buffering or media ending.
npm install react-player --save
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import ReactPlayer from 'react-player'
class App extends Component {
render () {
<ReactPlayer
url='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysz5S6PUM-U'
playing={true}
/>
}
}
See the demo source for a full example.
For platforms like Meteor without direct use of npm
modules, a minified version of ReactPlayer
is located in dist
after installing. To generate this file yourself, checkout the repo and run npm run build:browser
bower install react-player --save
<script src='bower_components/react/react.js'></script>
<script src='bower_components/react/react-dom.js'></script>
<script src='bower_components/react-player/dist/ReactPlayer.js'></script>
<script>
ReactDOM.render(
<ReactPlayer url='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d46Azg3Pm4c' playing />,
document.getElementById('container')
)
</script>
See a live demo, or run:
git clone https://github.com/CookPete/react-player.git
cd react-player
npm install
npm start
open http://localhost:3000
Due to various restrictions, ReactPlayer
is not guaranteed to function properly on mobile devices. The YouTube player documentation, for example, explains that certain mobile browsers require user interaction before playing:
The HTML5
<video>
element, in certain mobile browsers (such as Chrome and Safari), only allows playback to take place if it's initiated by a user interaction (such as tapping on the player).
Prop | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
url |
The url of a video or song to play | |
playing |
Set to true or false to pause or play the media |
false |
volume |
Sets the volume of the appropriate player | 0.8 |
width |
Sets the width of the player | 640 |
height |
Sets the height of the player | 360 |
className |
Pass in a className to set on the top level element |
|
progressFrequency |
The time between onProgress callbacks, in milliseconds |
1000 |
Callback props take a function that gets fired on various player events
Prop | Description |
---|---|
onProgress |
Callback containing played and loaded progress as a fractioneg { played: 0.12, loaded: 0.34 } |
onDuration |
Callback containing duration of the media, in seconds |
onPlay |
Called when media starts or resumes playing after pausing or buffering |
onPause |
Called when media is paused |
onBuffer |
Called when media starts buffering |
onEnded |
Called when media finishes playing |
onError |
Called when an error occurs whilst attempting to play media |
These props allow you to override the parameters for the various players
Prop | Description |
---|---|
soundcloudConfig |
Configuration object for the SoundCloud player. Set clientId , to your own SoundCloud app client ID |
vimeoConfig |
Configuration object for the Vimeo player. Set iframeParams , to override the default params. Set preload for preloading |
youtubeConfig |
Configuration object for the YouTube player. Set playerVars , to override the default player vars. Set preload for preloading |
Both youtubeConfig
and vimeoConfig
props can take a preload
value. Setting this to true
will play a short, silent video in the background when ReactPlayer
first mounts. This fixes a bug where videos would not play when loaded in a background browser tab.
There is a static method ReactPlayer.canPlay(url)
to determine if a URL can be played by the media player. Note that this does not detect media that is unplayable due to streaming permissions etc. In that case, onError
will occur after attemping to play.
To seek to a certain part of the media, there is a seekTo(fraction)
instance method that will seek to the appropriate place in the media. See App.js
for an example of this using refs
.
- YouTube videos use the YouTube iFrame Player API
- Soundcloud tracks use the Soundcloud JS SDK 2.0
- Vimeo videos use the Vimeo Player API
- MP4/WEBM/OGG/MP3/WAV files use the HTML media object
See the contribution guidelines before creating a pull request.
- Anyone who has contributed
- gaearon for his react-transform-boilerplate, which this repo is roughly based on.