Migration from v3: RxPlayer methods
Several RxPlayer methods have been removed, renamed or updated.
They are all listed here.
Removed methods
getAvailableAudioBitrates
/ getAvailableVideoBitrates
Both the getAvailableAudioBitrates
and getAvailableVideoBitrates
methods
have been removed, like most bitrate-oriented API.
Its behavior is however easy to replace, just by using respectively the
getAudioTrack
and
getVideoTrack
methods:
// instead of getAvailableVideoBitrates you can do
const videoTrack = rxPlayer.getVideoTrack();
if (videoTrack !== null && videoTrack !== undefined) {
const availableVideoBitrates = video.representation
.map(r => r.bitrate)
.filter(bitrate => bitrate !== undefined);
}
Note however that one of the main reason for calling one of those method was to change the currently playing bitrate and that such way of controlling the quality has been removed in profit of the new representation lock API. You can read the Bitrate Selection part of the migration guide for more information on this.
getVideoBitrate
/ getAudioBitrate
Both the getAudioBitrate
and getVideoBitrate
methods have been removed,
like most bitrate-oriented API.
Its behavior is however easy to replace, just by using respectively the
getAudioRepresentation
and
and
getVideoRepresentation
methods:
// instead of getVideoBitrate you can do
const videoRepresentation = rxPlayer.getVideoRepresentation();
if (videoRepresentation !== null && videoRepresentation !== undefined) {
console.log("Current video bitrate:", videoRepresentation.bitrate);
}
setAudioBitrate
/ setVideoBitrate
/ getManualAudioBitrate
/ getManualAudioBitrate
The setAudioBitrate
, setVideoBitrate
, getManualAudioBitrate
and
getManualAudioBitrate
methods have all been removed, as documented in the
Bitrate Selection part of the migration guide.
setMinAudioBitrate
/ setMinVideoBitrate
/ getMinAudioBitrate
/ setMinAudioBitrate
The setMinAudioBitrate
, setMinVideoBitrate
, getMinAudioBitrate
and
setMinAudioBitrate
methods have all been removed, as documented in the
Bitrate Selection part of the migration guide.
setMaxAudioBitrate
/ setMaxVideoBitrate
/ getMaxAudioBitrate
/ setMaxAudioBitrate
The setMaxAudioBitrate
, setMaxVideoBitrate
, getMaxAudioBitrate
and
setMaxAudioBitrate
methods have all been removed, as documented in the
Bitrate Selection part of the migration guide.
getPreferredAudioTracks
/ getPreferredVideoTracks
/ getPreferredTextTracks
The getPreferredAudioTracks
, getPreferredVideoTracks
and
getPreferredTextTracks
methods have been removed.
Track preferences API does not exist anymore as documented in the Preferences part of the migration guide.
setPreferredAudioTracks
/ setPreferredVideoTracks
/ setPreferredTextTracks
The setPreferredAudioTracks
, setPreferredVideoTracks
and
setPreferredTextTracks
methods have been removed.
Track preferences API does not exist anymore as documented in the Preferences part of the migration guide.
getVideoPlayedTime
The getVideoPlayedTime
method has been removed because it was poorly
named, poorly understood, and it is easy to replace.
To replace it, you can write:
function getVideoPlayedTime() {
const position = rxPlayer.getPosition();
const mediaElement = rxPlayer.getVideoElement();
if (mediaElement === null) {
console.error("The RxPlayer is disposed");
} else {
const range = getRange(mediaElement.buffered, currentTime);
return range !== null ? currentTime - range.start :
}
}
/**
* Get range object of a specific time in a TimeRanges object.
* @param {TimeRanges} timeRanges
* @returns {Object}
*/
function getRange(timeRanges, time) {
for (let i = timeRanges.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
const start = timeRanges.start(i);
if (time >= start) {
const end = timeRanges.end(i);
if (time < end) {
return { start, end };
}
}
}
return null;
}
getVideoLoadedTime
The getVideoLoadedTime
method has been removed because it was poorly
named, poorly understood, and it is easy to replace.
To replace it, you can write:
function getVideoLoadedTime() {
const position = rxPlayer.getPosition();
const mediaElement = rxPlayer.getVideoElement();
if (mediaElement === null) {
console.error("The RxPlayer is disposed");
} else {
const range = getRange(mediaElement.buffered, currentTime);
return range !== null ? range.end - range.start :
0;
}
}
/**
* Get range object of a specific time in a TimeRanges object.
* @param {TimeRanges} timeRanges
* @returns {Object}
*/
function getRange(timeRanges, time) {
for (let i = timeRanges.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
const start = timeRanges.start(i);
if (time >= start) {
const end = timeRanges.end(i);
if (time < end) {
return { start, end };
}
}
}
return null;
}
getManifest
The getManifest
method has been removed with no replacement because it exposed
the RxPlayer's internals too much.
If you needed it for something, please open an issue explaining which property you needed.
getCurrentAdaptations
The getCurrentAdaptations
method has been removed with no replacement because it
exposed the RxPlayer's internals too much.
If you needed it for something, please open an issue explaining which property you needed.
getCurrentRepresentations
The getCurrentRepresentations
method has been removed with no replacement
because it exposed the RxPlayer's internals too much.
If you needed it for something, please open an issue explaining which property you needed.
isFullscreen
/ setFullscreen
/ exitFullscreen
The isFullscreen
, setFullscreen
and exitFullscreen
methods have been
removed.
Fullscreen functionalities now have to be completely handled by the applications, which most likely already did just that anyway.
getNativeTextTrack
The getNativeTextTrack
methods has been removed.
This method was initially added for legacy reasons and should not be relied on anymore.
getImageTrackData
All image-related API, like the getImageTrackData
method, have been removed.
If you need to parse BIF file, you can use the
parseBifThumbnails
tool instead.
Renamed
getUrl
The getUrl
has both be updated and renamed, into the
getContentUrls
method.
However getContentUrls
returns an optional array of URL (all URLs at which
the content can be reached) whereas getUrl
only provided a single one.
If you want to replicate getUrl
's behavior, you may want to only use the
first string optionally returned by getContentUrls
.
getVideoDuration
The getVideoDuration
method has been renamed getMediaDuration
to prevent
confusion with the duration of the video track.
getVideoBufferGap
The getVideoDuration
method has been renamed getCurrentBufferGap
to prevent
confusion with the buffer gap specific to the video buffer.
Updated
getPlayerState
Two player states have been updated:
-
The
"FREEZING"
state has been added to the possible states sent through theplayerStateChange
event.This new state, which is sent when playback does not advance despite the fact that the right conditions for it are there, is described in the overview.
In many case, you might want to handle it like a
"BUFFERING"
state. -
The
RELOADING
player state can now happen at any time if it allows to unlock playback.Previously, it could only be sent if specific options have been used.
getAvailableVideoTracks
/ getVideoTrack
Several properties that can be received in a getAvailableVideoTracks
or
getVideoTrack
call, to describe a video Representation (in the
representations
property of tracks returned by both methods), have been
updated:
-
A Representation's
frameRate
property is now either a number - in terms of frame per seconds - orundefined
, instead of a string. -
A Representation's
bitrate
property can now beundefined
if unknown.
getAvailableAudioTracks
/ getAudioTrack
The bitrate
property that can be retrieved as a child property of the
representations
property, itself found in tracks returned by the
getAvailableAudioTracks
and getAudioTrack
methods, can now be
undefined
if unknown.
mute
/ unMute
/ getVolume
Previously, those two methods updated the volume
property of an
HTMLMediaElement
by setting it to 0
and restoring its previous value.
Now, it updates the muted
property of that same HTMLMediaElement
without
actually updating the volume
, meaning that:
-
The volume returned by
getVolume
won't be affected anymore when muted (it would previously be set to0
in that case). -
Likewise the
volume
property of theHTMLMediaElement
won't be affected
Note that consequently the volumeChange
also has been updated to indicates
both an audio volume change (through a volume
property) and/or a
muting/un-muting of the volume (through a muted
property).
setVolume
/ getVolume
/ mute
/ unMute
/ isMute
In the v3, mute
, unMute
and isMute
were actually respectively setting the
media element's volume
property to 0
(mute
), resetting it to its previous
value (unMute
) and telling if the current volume
is set to 0
(isMute
).
Now, mute
actually set the media element's muted
property to true
, the
unMute
method set it to false
, and the isMute
return its current value.
We're now doing this this way because it better reflect the HTML5 way of doing
things and thus might be more compatible with some browser-provided features.
This means that you may have to update your code to handle the fact that now
setVolume
and muting methods don't interact, like they did before:
-
If you before expected a
setVolume
call to automatically un-mute the media, you now also may have to callunMute
to do so. -
If you expected
isMute
to returntrue
when the current volume is set to0
(e.g. to show an icon telling that there's no volume), you now will also have to check throughgetVolume
if the volume is currently set to0
. -
Likewise
getVolume
will not return0
when muted, but the last volume set throughsetVolume
instead. Beware of this when showing UI volume indicators to not let users believe that there are sound when muted.