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vidim

v1.0.2

Published

Background videos made easy. Supports both YouTube and self hosted videos.

Downloads

28

Readme

vidim

vidim is a no-dependencies library for displaying background videos in modern browsers (and IE9)

It supports all modern browsers, as well as IE9+. It's worth noting that a lot of mobile devices and tablets do not allow for automatic playback of videos (or their playback in the background), and since there is no universal and easy way to detect that, it's left up to you to figure it out. In the docs, I provide a more detailed description and explain what I used in the demo.

Demo

What providers are supported

The library right now supports self hosted videos, as well as YouTube. Vimeo is not planned as it's not possible to elegantly hide the UI of their free player, and PRO users have an option of getting the video source directly anyway so they can still use this library with the self hosted provider.

How to get started?

npm install vidim or yarn add vidim

I would also suggest reading the docs

How to contribute

Clone the repo, run

npm install

followed by

npm run test

and

npm run devWatch

Then, make changes in the src folder, check that tests pass and create a pull request with the changes. Also, make sure you install editorconfig plugin for your editor, in order to follow the syntax of the project.

You can also help out by reporting any issues and feature requests :)