- Streaming: Griffith makes streaming easy. Whether your video format is mp4 or hls, Griffith can use Media Source Extension (MSE) for segment loading.
- Extensibility: Griffith makes it simple to support video features in React apps. It also supports the UMD (Universal Module Definition) patterns for direct use in the browser if your application is not based on React.
- Reliability: Griffith has been widely used in the web and mobile web of Zhihu.
yarn add griffith
import Player from 'griffith'
const sources = {
hd: {
play_url: 'https://zhstatic.zhihu.com/cfe/griffith/zhihu2018_hd.mp4',
},
sd: {
play_url: 'https://zhstatic.zhihu.com/cfe/griffith/zhihu2018_sd.mp4',
},
}
render(<Player sources={sources} />)
Note: Griffith is not supporting SSR application
<script src="https://unpkg.com/griffith-standalone/dist/index.umd.min.js"></script>
const sources = {
hd: {
play_url: 'https://zhstatic.zhihu.com/cfe/griffith/zhihu2018_hd.mp4',
},
sd: {
play_url: 'https://zhstatic.zhihu.com/cfe/griffith/zhihu2018_sd.mp4',
},
}
Griffith.createPlayer(element).render({sources})
Standalone mode detailed usage
Griffith is a Monorepo and uses Yarn workspace and Lerna.
packages/griffith
: The core library
packages/griffith-message
: Helpers for cross-window messagepackages/griffith-utils
: Utilities
packages/griffith-mp4
: MP4 plugin powered by MediaSource APIpackages/griffith-hls
: HLS plugin powered by hls.js
example
: example and demospackages/griffith-standalone
: A UMD build that can be used without React or Webpack
Build tools like webpack include griffith-mp4
and griffith-hls
by default. You can make your bundle smaller by injecting aliases at build-time.
If you use webpack, do so with resolve.alias:
// webpack v5+
module.exports = {
resolve: {
alias: {
'griffith-hls': false,
'griffith-mp4': false,
},
},
}
// webpack v4
module.exports = {
resolve: {
alias: {
'griffith-hls': 'griffith/null',
'griffith-mp4': 'griffith/null',
},
},
}
Note that without griffith-mp4
/ griffith-hls
Griffith can no longer play MP4 / HLS media unless the browser supports it natively.
Read below to learn how you can take part in improving Griffith.
Read our contributing guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bugfixes and improvements, and how to build and test your changes to Griffith.
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