Embetty displays remote content like tweets or videos without compromising your privacy.
This is a Vue.js alternative to the original embetty implementation (which is based on Web Components). To use it, you need to have a embetty server up and running.
import Vue from 'vue';
import EmbettyVue from 'embetty-vue';
const Vue = require('vue');
const { EmbettyVue } = require('embetty-vue');
Vue.use(EmbettyVue, {
// optional, but recommended
serverUrl: '/path/to/embetty-server', // without trailing slash
// optional
posterImageMode: 'cover' // or 'contain'
});
The CSS can be imported from embetty-vue/dist/embetty-vue.css
.
In your HTML head:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="dist/embetty-vue.min.css" />
<meta data-embetty-server="/path/to/embetty-server" /> <!-- without trailing slash -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="vue.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="dist/embetty-vue.browser.min.js"></script>
You can link to the files without .min
for debugging.
<embetty-tweet status="928365837123227654" />
<embetty-video type="youtube" video-id="m6UOo2YGbIE" />
If you didn't specify the server URL globally (either the options passed to Vue.use
or the <meta>
tag), you must specify it on every component:
<embetty-tweet server-url="/path/to/embetty-server" status="928365837123227654" />
<embetty-video server-url="/path/to/embetty-server" type="youtube" video-id="m6UOo2YGbIE" />
See src/App.vue
for a lot of examples and component options.
embetty-vue's <embetty-video>
component supports type native
: Provide an URL to a video file as video-id
to load it on click in a <video>
HTML element.
npm install
npm run watch
npm run build