A simple video header/section component for Vue. Good for video backgrounds and overlaying content on them.
# npm
npm i vue-video-section
# yarn
yarn add vue-video-section
Or you can include it through the browser at the bottom of your page along with the css:
<!-- Please note if you're using the browser method you're going to want to adjust the version number as needed. The number given here is just an initial version. -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/vue-video-section.min.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/vue-video-section.css">
<!-- css import for when you want to import the component css into your css file/files -->
@import '/path/to/node_modules/vue-video-section/dist/vue-video-section.css';
OR
<!-- javascript import for when you're importing the css directly in your javascript -->
import 'vue-video-section/dist/vue-video-section.css'
THEN
import VueVideoSection from 'vue-video-section'
Vue.component('vue-video-section', VueVideoSection)
vue-video-section
is a simple Vue component that helps you use a video background as a background for a header or another section on your site.
One pain point vue-video-section
hopes to solve is the overlaying of content on your background video. That can be tricky! vue-video-section
uses a combination of techniques to make this as simple as possible while still having the video stay nice and centered with a proper aspect ratio. As you can see in the demo (code is in the ./example
folder), you can just fill the overlay-content
slot with whatever you like - I'm using Bootstrap's grid with just some basic content. You sorta don't even have to think about it.
The only caveat is that you'll want to set a predefined height for the section where you'll be showing the video. If this can be circumvented later I'll add it to the library. Right now it's really simple though - just set the desktopHeight
, mobileHeight
, and mobileBreakpoint
props and you'll be all set. You can even have it change real time if you like.
You'll notice I'm providing three different filetypes in this example - that's because to get the best browser support you'll want to include an mp4
, .ogv
, and webm
file - although you'll probably get by with just an .mp4
for the most part. If the browser doesn't support your video, make sure to have the posterSource
prop provided as it will fall back to that image. If that doesn't work, then some text will be shown letting the user know their browser isn't supported.
<template>
<vue-video-section
:elementId="'header-background-video'"
:ref="'header-background-video'"
:mp4Source="require('../src/assets/videos/big_buck_bunny.mp4')"
:oggSource="require('../src/assets/videos/big_buck_bunny.ogv')"
:webmSource="require('../src/assets/videos/big_buck_bunny.webm')"
:posterSource="require('../src/assets/images/poster.png')"
:mobileBreakpoint="992"
:desktopHeight="550"
:mobileHeight="450"
:playsinline="true"
:loop="true"
:autoplay="true"
:autobuffer="true"
:muted="true"
>
<div slot="overlay-content" class="overlay-content">
<div class="container py-4">
<div class="row justify-content-center">
<div class="col-lg-12 text-center">
<h3><strong>vue-video-section</strong></h3>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="container py-4">
<div class="row justify-content-center mb-4">
<div class="col-lg-6">
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</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</vue-video-section>
</template>
Use the playsinline
prop to control whether the video plays on mobile. If you set it to false then it will just show its posterSource
image. Keep in mind that browsers are always changing their reaction to some of these properties so it might be a bit of a mixed bag concerning options like these. Right now, this is the way to stop the playing in mobile, but that may change in the future.
prop | type | required | default | possible values | description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
elementId | String | yes | This value will be set as the id of the instance |
||
ref | String | no | This value will be set as the ref of the instance |
||
mp4Source | Video | no | require() your .mp4 file |
||
oggSource | Video | no | require() your .ogv file |
||
webmSource | Video | no | require() your .webm file |
||
posterSource | Image | no | require() your image file |
||
mobileBreakpoint | Number | no | 992 | The width breakpoint between what you consider mobile and desktop | |
desktopHeight | Number | no | 500 | The height of the section in desktop | |
mobileHeight | Number | no | 450 | The height of the section in mobile | |
playsinline | Boolean | no | true | A Boolean attribute indicating that the video is to be played "inline", that is within the element's playback area | |
loop | Boolean | no | true | Loop the video | |
autoplay | Boolean | no | true | Autoplay the video | |
autobuffer | Boolean | no | true | Autobuffer the video | |
muted | Boolean | no | true | Start the video muted |
method | parameters | description |
---|---|---|
playVideo | If you didn't autoplay the video, use this to start it | |
pauseVideo | Pause the video |
Note - to call these methods set a ref
on your <vue-video-section />
, something like this: <vue-video-section :ref="header-background-video" />
. Then, manually call the methods like this in your javascript: this.$refs['header-background-video'].play()
.
name | description |
---|---|
overlay-content | Use this to provide custom content overlayed over your video. |
.vue-video-section-wrapper {
}
.vue-video-section {
video[poster] {
}
&__video-element {
}
&__overlay-content-wrapper {
&__background {
}
&__content-wrapper {
&__content {
}
}
}
}
# install dependencies
npm install
# serve with hot reload
npm run watch
# run the tests
npm run test
# build demo page
npm run build:example
# build library
npm run build:library
# build everything and run tests
npm run build
Go ahead and fork the project! Submit an issue if needed. Have fun!
If you use this in a project let me know and I'll make a list here linking to it.
Packaged with a mixture of vue-lib-template and vue-sfc-rollup.