Table of Contents
- MotorCortex-Video
- Intro / Features
- Getting Started
- Creating Incidents
- Adding Incidents in your clip
- Contributing
- License
- Sponsored by
Using MotorCortex-Video you can add video and many video effects in your clips.
The Plugin exposes three Incidents in total:
- the video Clip
- the Playback incident
- the VideoEffect incident
$ npm install --save @kissmybutton/motorcortex-video
# OR
$ yarn add @kissmybutton/motorcortex-video
import { loadPlugin } from "@kissmybutton/motorcortex";
import MCVideo from "@kissmybutton/motorcortex-video";
const VideoPlugin = loadPlugin(MCVideo);
The Clip is used to create a new video clip and you can pass to it all of the core video information such as the source and the size:
const VideoClip = new VideoPlugin.Clip(
{
sources: [
"http://path/to/the/video/file.mp4",
"./path/to/the/video/file.ogg", // alternative source for browser compatibility issues
],
width: 640,
height: 360,
},
{
selector: ".your-selector", // or host: your-host
}
);
- sources: an array of sources to be used for your video. Is expected to be an array as you might need to pass more than one sources (e.g. an mp4 and an ogg)
- width: (optional / defaults to 640). The desired width of the video in pixels. You only need to define it by an integer
- height (optional / defaults to 360). The desired height of the video in pixels. You only need to define it by an integer
- startFrom (optional / defaluts to 0). If passed the video will be loaded directly with start on the specified millisecond
⚠️ audio (optional, defaults to false). The videos always render muted unnless you explicitly set audio to true
The Playback Incident is used to define the execution of the video. The only thing to set is the duration.
const Playback = new VideoPlugin.Playback({
selector: "!#video", // that's mandatory, it should always have the value "!#video" and it targets the video of the VideoPlugin.Clip
duration: 20000, // the duration of the playback in milliseconds
});
All Playback Incidents
should have as a selector
: !#video
clipName.addIncident(incidentName,startTime);
In general, we follow the "fork-and-pull" Git workflow, so if you want to submit patches and additions you should follow the next steps:
- Fork the repo on GitHub
- Clone the project to your own machine
- Commit changes to your own branch
- Push your work back up to your fork
- Submit a Pull request so that we can review your changes