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A video.js plugin to allow the player to serve adverts using VAST

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videojsx-vast-plugin

Initially, the code was taken from videojs-vast-plugin and made it work with videojs 8. It is very different now.

This project intends to keep up to date with the videojs and its other dependencies.

Build

NodeJs and its package manager (npm) is required to build.

Run npm install then npm run-script build.

The build creates two independent artifacts in the dist/ folder:

Artifact Name Files Description
Plugin videojsx.vast.js, videojsx.vast.css Standalone plugin that can be integrated to an external video.js player.
Video Player player.js A file that has video.js, css and other dependencies bundled in.

Also, every JavaScript .js file has a compressed version .js.gz

Usage

Setting Up Plugin Scripts

Include this plugin (videojsx.vast.css and videojsx.vast.js) and its dependencies.

Ordering does matter. Be sure you request video.js first and videojs-contrib-ads anywhere before videojsx.vast.js.

It will look something like this:

<head>
    <!-- video.js framework -->
    <link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/video.js/8.6.1/video-js.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
    <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/video.js/8.6.1/video.min.js"></script>

    <!-- Ads plugin for video.js -->
    <link href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/videojs-contrib-ads/7.3.2/videojs.ads.css" rel="stylesheet">
    <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/videojs-contrib-ads/7.3.2/videojs.ads.min.js"></script>

    <!-- This plugin for video.js -->
    <link href="http://where-you-host-the-plugin.com/videojsx.vast.css" rel="stylesheet">
    <script src="http://where-you-host-the-plugin.com/videojsx.vast.js"></script>
</head>

Setting Up Video Player Script

Put anywhere before you start using it. For example, in the head section:

<head>
    <script src="http://where-you-host-the-plugin.com/player.js"></script>
</head>

General Use

Example:

<video id="vid1" width="640" height="400" controls class="video-js vjs-default-skin" data-setup='{"autoplay":false}' poster="your-poster.jpg">
  <source id ="mysrc" src="your-content.mp4" type="video/mp4">
  Your browser does not support video.
</video>
<div id="companion"></div>

<script>
  var player = videojs('vid1');

  var companion = {
    elementId: "companion",
    maxWidth: 300,
    maxHeight: 250
  };

  player.vast({url: 'http://your-vast-url.com/vast.xml', skip: 8, companion: companion});
</script>

Options

Name Optional Default Description
url Yes n/a URL that responds with a VAST XML ad tag. Can be an array of URLs to be used as fallbacks (Ad Waterfall) - if the first URL fails to get ads, then the next URL will be tried, and so on until a VAST with ads is found.
xml Yes n/a The VAST XML ad tag. Use as an alternative to url. Can be a String or XMLDocument.
seekEnabled Yes false Enable the player seek control when advert is playing. controlsEnabled must be enabled also.
controlsEnabled Yes false Enable the player controls (pause, play, volume) when advert is playing
wrapperLimit Yes 10 Maximum number of VAST wrappers (aka VAST request redirects) allowed
withCredentials Yes true Enable third-party cookies on the VAST request
skip Yes 0 Number of seconds the user has to wait before the advert can be skipped
displayRemainingTime Yes false Display the remaining time until the ad ends
displayRemainingTimeIcons Yes false Display play/pause and mute/unmute icons before the remaining time message
messages Yes {} See Messages options below
companion Yes {} See Companion options below
vpaid Yes {} See VPAID options below
schedule Yes n/a An array of schedule items. If provided, the url and xml properties of this object will be ignored
Messages Options
Name Optional Default Description
skip Yes Skip Message displayed on the clickeable button to skip the ad
skipCountdown Yes Skip in {seconds}... Message displayed for the countdown to enable skip of the ad. {seconds} will be replaced with the number of seconds left to skip the ad
remainingTime Yes This ad will end in {seconds} Message displayed for the countdown to the end of the ad. {seconds} will be replaced with the number of seconds left to the end of the ad. Displayed only if displayRemainingTime is enabled
Companion Options
Name Optional Default Description
elementId Yes null Id of the HTML element that will serve as the creative container
maxWidth Yes 0 The maximum width allowed for the creative
maxHeight Yes 0 The maximum height allowed for the creative
VPAID Options
Name Optional Default Description
videoInstance Yes 'none' Determines which video element to pass to the VPAID ad. Any one of: 'none', 'new' and 'same'.
containerId Yes undefined The id of the container. Usage is not recommended.
containerllClass Yes 'vjs-vpaid-container' The class name of the container. Usage is not recommended.
Schedule Item Options
Name Optional Default Description
url Yes n/a Same as the url option on the top level
xml Yes n/a Same as the xml option on the top level
offset Yes 'pre' When to play the ad tag. See possible values below.

Offset values:

  • pre: (string) Play before the content (preroll).
  • post: (string) Play after the content (postroll).
  • number: (number or string) Play after the specified number of seconds. For example, 15.
  • xx%: (string) Play after xx% of the content. For example, 75%
  • time code: (string) Play at a specific time, in HH:MM:SS or HH:MM format. Examples: 1:30:12 (1 hour, 30 mins, 12 secs), 2:00 (2 hours), 0:25 (25 mins).

Dev Workflow

Setup

This project uses LFS for versioning large files (e.g., mp4). Only useful for development. Please see Git Large File Storage on github for details.

Example setup for Mac OS:

brew install git-lfs
git lfs install

If you already cloned this repo before installing LFS and want to get the real content (replace pointer files):

git lfs checkout
git lfs fetch

Workflow

Run npm start brings up a development server at port 9999 with automatic background builds.

The page is http://localhost:9999/index.html

The command should automatically open this page.

The build will be triggered when any of the files under src/ is modified. The currently opened page on port 9999 should reload automatically.

Testing

Experimental

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