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This PR adds react-native-windows support to react-native-video. The Video component is implemented with a XAML MediaPlayerElement. Most of the features implemented by Android (and some additional ones) are implemented by Windows. Known issues and missing features include: * onReadyForDisplay event * local URI convention (e.g., "broadchurch" in examples changed to require("./broadchurch.mp4") * `playableDuration` in `onVideoProgress` event is always 0.0 * `playInBackground` is not yet supported * Volume settings are applied, but the UWP control does not handle it properly
31 lines
748 B
C#
31 lines
748 B
C#
using ReactNative.Bridge;
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using ReactNative.Modules.Core;
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using ReactNative.UIManager;
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using System;
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using System.Collections.Generic;
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namespace ReactNativeVideo
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{
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public class ReactVideoPackage : IReactPackage
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{
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public IReadOnlyList<Type> CreateJavaScriptModulesConfig()
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{
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return Array.Empty<Type>();
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}
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public IReadOnlyList<INativeModule> CreateNativeModules(ReactContext reactContext)
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{
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return Array.Empty<INativeModule>();
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}
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public IReadOnlyList<IViewManager> CreateViewManagers(ReactContext reactContext)
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{
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return new List<IViewManager>
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{
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new ReactVideoViewManager(),
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};
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}
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}
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}
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