// vim: set et sw=2 ts=2:
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import $ from 'jquery';
import 'jquery-ui/themes/base/button.css';
import 'jquery-ui/themes/base/core.css';
import 'jquery-ui/themes/base/dialog.css';
import 'jquery-ui/themes/base/theme.css';
// This not needed for pure dialog, but we want it resizable
import 'jquery-ui/themes/base/resizable.css';
// Get dialog ui widget
import 'jquery-ui/ui/widgets/dialog';
/**
* Class to implement a simple jQuery dialog based video player.
*/
export default class VideoDialogView {
/**
* Construct the player.
*
* This does not attach the player to the DOM anywhere! In fact, construction
* of the necessary video element is delayed until an attach is requested.
* Since the close of the video removes all traces of it in the DOM, this
* apprach allows repeated use by calling attach again!
*/
constructor() {}
/**
* Attach the player to the specified DOM element.
*
* @param {Node} domElement DOM element to attach to
* @return {VideoDialogView} Returns "this" for chaining.
*/
attach(domElement) {
this.videoElement_ = $('');
this.dialogElement_ = $('
').append(
this.videoElement_
);
$(domElement).append(this.dialogElement_);
return this;
}
/**
* Show the player, and start playing the given url.
*
* @param {String} title Title of the video player
* @param {Number} width Width of the player
* @param {String} url URL for source media
* @return {VideoDialogView} Returns "this" for chaining.
*/
play(title, width, url) {
this.dialogElement_.dialog({
title: title,
width: width,
close: () => {
const videoDOMElement = this.videoElement_[0];
videoDOMElement.pause();
videoDOMElement.src = ''; // Remove current source to stop loading
this.videoElement_ = null;
this.dialogElement_.remove();
this.dialogElement_ = null;
},
});
// Now that dialog is up, set the src so video starts
console.log('Video url: ' + url);
this.videoElement_.attr('src', url);
return this;
}
}