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Simple React component acting as a thin layer over the YouTube IFrame Player API

Features

Installation

$ npm install react-youtube

Usage

<YouTube
  videoId={string}                  // defaults -> null
  id={string}                       // defaults -> null
  className={string}                // defaults -> null
  opts={obj}                        // defaults -> {}
  onReady={func}                    // defaults -> noop
  onPlay={func}                     // defaults -> noop
  onPause={func}                    // defaults -> noop
  onEnd={func}                      // defaults -> noop
  onError={func}                    // defaults -> noop
  onStateChange={func}              // defaults -> noop
  onPlaybackRateChange={func}       // defaults -> noop
  onPlaybackQualityChange={func}    // defaults -> noop
/>

For convenience it is also possible to access the PlayerState constants through react-youtube: YouTube.PlayerState contains the values that are used by the YouTube IFrame Player API.

Example

class Example extends React.Component {
  render() {
    const opts = {
      height: '390',
      width: '640',
      playerVars: { // https://developers.google.com/youtube/player_parameters
        autoplay: 1
      }
    };

    return (
      <YouTube
        videoId="2g811Eo7K8U"
        opts={opts}
        onReady={this._onReady}
      />
    );
  }

  _onReady(event) {
    // access to player in all event handlers via event.target
    event.target.pauseVideo();
  }
}

Controlling the player

You can access & control the player in a way similar to the official api:

The API component will pass an event object as the sole argument to each of those functions the event handler props. The event object has the following properties:

  • The event's target identifies the video player that corresponds to the event.
  • The event's data specifies a value relevant to the event. Note that the onReady event does not specify a data property.

License

MIT