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react-native-video-controls

Controls for the React Native <Video> component at react-native-video. For support with RN 0.38.x or lower use version 1.0.x.

Features

This package contains a simple set of GUI controls that work with the react-native-video <Video> component. This includes a back button, volume bar, fullscreen toggle, play/pause toggle, seekbar, title, error handling and timer toggle that can switch between time remaining and current time when tapped.

How it looks

By default the <VideoPlayer> accepts a navigator property from React's built-in <Navigator> which pops the current scene off the stack when tapped. Alternatively you can provide your own onBack prop to the component to override this functionality. You should also provide your own onEnd prop to the component so it knows what to do when a video ends playback.

By default, tapping the screen anywhere will show the player controls. After 10s the controls disappear. Double tapping will toggle fullscreen.

Installation

Run npm install --save react-native-video-controls

Then run react-native link react-native-video

If you're using RN < 39 run npm install --save [email protected]

Usage

The <VideoPlayer> component follows the API of the <Video> component at react-native-video. It also takes a number of additional props which are outlined in the API section.

For basic operation the <VideoPlayer> component requires a video source and a navigator property. The default back button functionality in the component relies on using the built-in <Navigator> functionality in React Native and pops the current scene off the stack. This can be overridden if desired, see the API for more details.

// At the top where our imports are...
import VideoPlayer from 'react-native-video-controls';


// in the component's render() function
<VideoPlayer
    source={{ uri: 'https://vjs.zencdn.net/v/oceans.mp4' }}
    navigator={ this.props.navigator }
/>

API

The <VideoPlayer> component can take a number of inputs to customize it as needed. They are outlined below:

<VideoPlayer

    // react-native-video options
    playInBackground={ false }   // play audio when entering background
    playWhenInactive={ false }   // [iOS] continuing playing when notification centre active
    resizeMode={ 'contain' }     // 'contain' or 'cover' should be used.
    paused={ false }             // stop playback entirely
    repeat={ false }             // Repeats at end of duration
    muted={ false }              // Mutes the audio entirely.
    title={ '' }                 // Video title, if null title area is hidden
    volume={ 1 }                 // 0 is muted, 1 is normal.
    rate={ 1 }                   // 0 is paused, 1 is normal.

    // settings
    controlTimeout={ 15000 }     // hide controls after ms of inactivity.
    navigator={ navigator }      // prop from React Native <Navigator> component
    seekColor={ '#FFF' }         // fill/handle colour of the seekbar
    videoStyle={ {} }            // Style appended to <Video> component
    style={ {} }                 // Style appended to <View> container

    // event callbacks
    onError={ () => {} }         // Fired when an error is encountered on load
    onBack={ () => {} }          // Function fired when back button is pressed.
    onEnd={ () => {} }           // Fired when the video is complete.

/>

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