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angular2-kaltura

v0.0.10

Published

A simple wrapper around Kaltura player

Downloads

62

Readme

angular-kaltura

A simple wrapper around Kaltura player

Installation

To install Kaltura Player from npm:

npm install angular2-kaltura --save

How to use

Import KalturaModule and define it as one of the imports of your application module:

import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { KalturaModule } from 'angular2-kaltura';

import { AppComponent } from './app.component';

@NgModule({
    imports: [
        KalturaModule
    ],
    declarations: [
        AppComponent
    ],
    bootstrap: [
        AppComponent
    ]
})
export class AppModule { }

Add the following HTML to the component template in which you want to use the select component:

<kaltura-player [config]="kalturaConfig" 
                [videoId]="videoId" 
                [secure]="true"
                (ready)="doSomethingOnReady(targetId)">
</kaltura-player>

videoId is the entry_id from Kaltura config is a KalturaConfig object (yes I like Typescript). secure is a boolean flag. Set to true if you want to load Kaltura Player Javascript via https. Default false (ready) is an event which is emitted when the Kaltura Player is ready. targetId is the DOM id of the element that wrapps the player.

Within the component class you have to set KalturaConfig object.

private kalturaConfig: KalturaConfig;
...

this.kalturaConfig = new KalturaConfig('partner_id', 'uiconfid');

To customize the player you can pass the flashvars object to KalturaConfig like this:

// flashvars is optional and allows you to set runtime uiVar configuration
this.kalturaConfig.flashvars = {
  autoPlay: false,
  IframeCustomPluginCss1: '/path/to/your/custom.css',
  mediaProxy: {
    entry: {
      name: 'Some title'
    }
  },
  topBarContainer: {
    plugin: true
  }
};