PeerTube/support/doc/api/embeds.md

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# PeerTube Embed API
PeerTube lets you embed videos and programmatically control their playback. This documentation covers how to interact with the PeerTube Embed API.
## Playground
Any PeerTube embed URL (ie `https://my-instance.example.com/videos/embed/52a10666-3a18-4e73-93da-e8d3c12c305a`) can be viewed as an embedding playground which
allows you to test various aspects of PeerTube embeds. Simply replace `/embed` with `/test-embed` and visit the URL in a browser.
For instance, the playground URL for the above embed URL is `https://my-instance.example.com/videos/test-embed/52a10666-3a18-4e73-93da-e8d3c12c305a`.
## Quick Start
Given an existing PeerTube embed `<iframe>` **with API enabled** (`https://my-instance.example.com/videos/embed/52a10666-3a18-4e73-93da-e8d3c12c305a?api=1`),
one can use the PeerTube Embed API to control it by first including the library. You can include it via Yarn with:
```
yarn add @peertube/embed-api
```
Now just use the `PeerTubePlayer` class exported by the module:
```typescript
import { PeerTubePlayer } from '@peertube/embed-api'
...
```
Or use the minified build from NPM CDN in your HTML file:
```
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@peertube/embed-api/build/player.min.js"></script>
<script>
const PeerTubePlayer = window['PeerTubePlayer']
...
</script>
```
Then you can instantiate the player:
```typescript
let player = new PeerTubePlayer(document.querySelector('iframe'))
await player.ready // wait for the player to be ready
// now you can use it!
player.play()
player.seek(32)
player.pause()
```
# Methods
## `play() : Promise<void>`
Starts playback, or resumes playback if it is paused.
## `pause() : Promise<void>`
Pauses playback.
## `seek(positionInSeconds : number)`
Seek to the given position, as specified in seconds into the video.
## `addEventListener(eventName : string, handler : Function)`
Add a listener for a specific event. See below for the available events.
## `getResolutions() : Promise<PeerTubeResolution[]>`
Get the available resolutions. A `PeerTubeResolution` looks like:
```json
{
"id": 3,
"label": "720p",
"height": "720",
"active": true
}
```
`active` is true if the resolution is the currently selected resolution.
## `setResolution(resolutionId : number): Promise<void>`
Change the current resolution. Pass `-1` for automatic resolution (when available).
Otherwise, `resolutionId` should be the ID of an object returned by `getResolutions()`
## `getPlaybackRates() : Promise<number[]>`
Get the available playback rates, where `1` represents normal speed, `0.5` is half speed, `2` is double speed, etc.
## `getPlaybackRates() : Promise<number>`
Get the current playback rate. See `getPlaybackRates()` for more information.
## `setPlaybackRate(rate : number) : Promise<void>`
Set the current playback rate. The passed rate should be a value as returned by `getPlaybackRates()`.
## `setVolume(factor : number) : Promise<void>`
Set the playback volume. Value should be between `0` and `1`.
## `getVolume(): Promise<number>`
Get the playback volume. Returns a value between `0` and `1`.
# Events
You can subscribe to events by using `addEventListener()`. See above for details.
## Event `playbackStatusUpdate`
Fired every half second to provide the current status of playback.
The parameter of the callback will resemble:
```json
{
"position": 22.3,
"volume": 0.9,
"duration": "171.37499",
"playbackState": "playing"
}
```
The `volume` field contains the volume from `0` (silent) to `1` (full volume).
The `playbackState` can be `unstarted`, `playing`, `paused` or `ended`. More states may be added later.
## Event `playbackStatusChange`
Fired when playback transitions between states, such as `paused` and `playing`. More states may be added later.
## Event `resolutionUpdate`
Fired when the available resolutions have changed, or when the currently selected resolution has changed. Listener should call `getResolutions()` to get the updated information.
## Event `volumeChange`
Fired when the player volume changed.