Your solution to embeding the Twitch video player in your ReactJS application
https://talk2megooseman.github.io/react-twitch-embed-video/
yarn | npm |
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yarn add react-twitch-embed-video |
npm install react-twitch-embed-video |
Visit the github page for lives examples and documentation: https://talk2megooseman.github.io/react-twitch-embed-video/
import ReactTwitchEmbedVideo from "react-twitch-embed-video"
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<ReactTwitchEmbedVideo channel="talk2megooseman" />
- Refactor all code to use React Hooks instead of a class based component.
- Lowest version of React supported is now 16.8 (version React Hooks was introduced in)
- Removed onUserLogin, it appears Twitch stopped supporting this all together based off the docs
- Added targetId property for defining mutiple video players
onPlayerReady
renamed toonReady
onVideoPlay
renamed toonPlay
In version one I was mistakenly using targetClass
prop for populating the id
attribute for the Twitch Player. So I created a new prop called targetId
to use to define more then one Twitch Player on your page. targetClass
now properly sets the class for the player for proper styling.
If you were one of the users the was creating more then on Twitch player on your page, just switch from using targetClass
to targetId
and things should still work properly.
If you're using onPlayerReady
or onVideoPlay
, make sure to rename them to the new prop names.
- Video embed not working in Brave browser
- By default Brave block all third party cookies which causes issues using the Twitch Embed Player. In order to get the player to work you either have to allow third party cookies
Setting->Additional Settings->Privacy and Security->Site Settings->Cookies
or you can add Twitch to the whitelist so you can still block other third party cookies.
- By default Brave block all third party cookies which causes issues using the Twitch Embed Player. In order to get the player to work you either have to allow third party cookies
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Install modules
yarn
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Check package.json so that the information is correct.
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Start stroybook and start coding!
yarn start
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Bundle with
yarn build
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To test if it works correctly in another project you can use npm
npm install -S ../react-twitch-embed-video
Note the relative path
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If you want to run eslint:
yarn lint
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If you want to automatically fix lint problems run :
yarn lint-fix
yarn
yarn build
yarn start
yarn release
yarn lint
yarn lint-fix