React component for embedding content from sites going oEembed way and only[1] oembed way. Just give it a URL and it will do the rest, no more paying for widgets!
The motivation behind this component is the admiration of oembed, an opensource standard with a unified way of embedding content from all supported sites, instead of having different methods for every site.
[1] However sites not supporting oembed for now can also be embedded using oembed wrapper proxies and interceptors, see
Plugins
below
npm install react-tiny-oembed
requires React 16.8 or higher
import Embed from 'react-tiny-oembed'
function App() {
...
<Embed
url="https://youtu.be/nlD9JYP8u5E"
proxy="https://cors-anywhere.herokuapp.com/"
/>
}
A note on the proxy: most of the sites do not have cors enabled, so cors proxy is necessary in most cases. The above-used proxy is just for demonstration and is slow and highly rate-limited, so provide your own proxy. You can host Cors anywhere on your own node server and use that.
By default only YouTube, Reddit, Flickr, Vimeo, SoundCloud, Twitter, GIPHY are enabled, to add more or reduce even default ones, see providers
prop below.
You can pass multiple props to the Embed
component, typings can be imported as named exports.
-
options
:EmbedRequestOptions
An object containing oembed options, these fields are used as query params to oembed provider, these include general options like
maxwidth
andmaxheight
and also some site-specific options. Below are some of the default ones used.value type default description maxwidth
number 700 maximum width of the iframe or image rendered by the provider. Note that this is separate from the outer container maxheight
number 400 similar to the maxwidth
align
string 'center' for twitter -
style
:CSSProperties
Styles applied to outer container, container also has
__embed
class so you can use that too, by default it has100%
width and700px
max width. -
FallbackElement
andLoadingFallbackElement
:ReactElement
By default the given URL is shown as an anchor tag (external) for states like loading, error, etc. However, you can pass your own elements like
<Embed options={{ theme: 'dark' }} url="https://twitter.com/iamdevloper/status/1324864523363356673" proxy="https://cors-anywhere.herokuapp.com/" LoadingFallbackElement="Yeah loading..., use your own proxy" />
-
ImgComponent
:ComponentType<{ responce?: PhotoEmbedResponce }>
While most sites will render some good-looking widgets, some sites like Giphy will just render a plain image. Images are displayed plain, without any styling, you might want to have your own custom component for images. That component will receive the
responce
prop as oembedresponce
object. For example, you can accesssrc
viaresponce.url
.function CustomImg({ responce }) { return <div className="img-widget"> <h1>Image from {responce.provider_name}</h1> <img src={responce.url} alt={responce.author_name} /> </div> } ... <Embed ... ImgComponent={CustomImg} />
similar is for
LinkComponent
but I did not see any site returning just link! -
providers
⭐Default providers are just a handful, you have hundreds to choose from. This prop can be used to enable (or reduce) support for individual sites. It expects an array of
Provider
objects which define matching patterns for links, embedding URLs or interceptors to add to.Say you want to extend support for more sites, go to https://oembed.com/providers.json, choose a provider object and pass that to this prop. Say we pick the first one, TwoThreeHQ, we will use it like this.
import Embed, { defaultProviders } from 'react-oembed' const TwoThreeHQ = { "provider_name": "23HQ", "provider_url": "http:\/\/www.23hq.com", "endpoints": [ { "schemes": [ "http:\/\/www.23hq.com\/*\/photo\/*" ], "url": "http:\/\/www.23hq.com\/23\/oembed" } ] } ... <Embed url= ... providers={[...defaultProviders, TwoThreeHQ]} />
Note: Passing the
providers
list overrides the default one, so you need to passdefaultProviders
to have them too.Note: Providers like Instagram and Facebook require developer keys too, so pass them in the
options
prop above (testing TBD).If you want to filter out even the default ones, you can
const providers = defaultProviders.filter( p => p.provider_name === 'Vimeo' || p.provider_name === 'SoundCloud' )
For sites not supporting oembed but see
Plugins
section below.
- github-gist - Github gist sample plugin for react-tiny-oembed without a proxy server.
- ...others
For authoring plugins see PLUGINS
Contributions welcome!