This plugin enables the use of normal HTML5
Android Webview (which Cordova is based upon) limits access to local files (such as videos) and prohibits reading them, both via relative files and file:///
URIs. Cordova Html5Video Plugin solves this by giving each of you video a android.resource://
path and updating your <video>
tags accordingly.
For Android only. Tested on Android API 15-19.
For API >= 19, a workaround is employed to copy the video files over to your application's data directory, as world-readable.
WARNING: this is potentially insecure - other apps will be able to read your videos! However it is the only way to get around Chrome's strict limitations on content:// URLs. See Issue #20 for details.
cordova plugin add https://github.com/jaeger25/Html5Video.git
For more help on installing Cordova plugins, please read the official documentation
Create any video tags withing your html pages as normal, but:
- Give each video tag a unique ID.
- The video tags should be empty (i.e no
- Add any poster image files to your www folder
- Autoplay is not enabled, but controlled via JS instead
Example:
<video id="myvideo" loop></video>
The next changes should be done inside your ProjectName/platforms/android folder
Android Webview disables video for none-hardware accelerated applications. Thus, make sure your manifest tag in AndroidManifest.xml contains:
android:hardwareAccelerated="true"
Consult the official Android documentation if you require more help. This is enabled by default in newer versions of cordova.
Create a folder called raw inside the res folder ($PROJECT_ROOT/platforms/android/res/raw
) where you place your videos. Due to limitations in how Android uses the res folder, make sure:
- Your filenames doesn't contain spaces and special characters
- That all filenames are unique and doesn't contain period (.) delimiters. Android considers
video.lowres.mp4
andvideo.highres.mp4
the same file
If your file doesn't meet the above requirements cordova build
will fail to compile your application.
After deviceReady callback from Cordova, initialize your videos with:
window.plugins.html5Video.initialize( { "id":"path", ... } [, callback] )
Where callback is optional and is triggered when initialization finished (at the end)
Examples:
Initialization for video1 and video2 with no callback:
window.plugins.html5Video.initialize({
"video1" : "video1file.mp4",
"video2" : "video2file.mp4"
})
Initialize video1 and call function finished:
window.plugins.html5Video.initialize({
"video1" : "video1file.mp4"
}, finished)
Initialize video1 with anonymous function (usefull for playing a video at statup):
window.plugins.html5Video.initialize({
"video1" : "video1file.mp4"
}, function initializeIsFinished() {
window.plugins.html5Video.play("video1")
})
Anytime you wish to play a video, call:
window.plugins.html5Video.play("video1" [, callback ])
Where callback is optional and is triggered when the video is finished (at the end)
Examples:
Play video1 with no callback:
window.plugins.html5Video.play("video1")
Play video1 and call function finished:
window.plugins.html5Video.play("video1", finished).
Play video1 with anonymous function:
window.plugins.html5Video.play("video1", function videoIsFinished() {
console.log("Video is finished")
})