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SharePoint Framework
React
1/1/2016 12:00:00 AM

Video Library

Summary

A set of 3 SPFx webparts that use different open-source carousels (react-3d-carousel, reactjs-coverface, and react-slick) to display videos stored on an Office 365 Video Channel. The idea being to display a carousel of the thumbnail images, and then when a user clicks on one of the thumbnails, replace the thumbnail with a video player, or an Iframe playing the video.

All 3 webparts share a common utility class (O365Vutilities) that is used to talk to the tenants Video Service through its rest API (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/office365/api/video-rest-operations)

The first web part used react-3d-carousel. The carousel looks great, but I found no way to swap out the image and replace it with a video player or Iframe. This carousel would be fine for displaying a picture library though. A sample of the web part being used on a modern page is shown below: react-3d-carousel

And a sample of the webparts configuration:

![react-3d-carousel configuration](./src/assets/react-3d-carousel config.PNG)

The getPropertyPaneConfiguration of the web part calls a method in the O365Vutilities class to get a list of channels on the tenants Video Service, and allows the user to select a channel.

The second web part used react-slick. The carousel is not as fancy as react-3d-carousel, but I was able to to swap out the image and replace it with an Iframe playing the Video once a user clicked it. I had trouble with the css and getting the next and previous buttons to show. If you run the web part, the buttons are there to the left and the right of the image, they are just not visible.You can find them by moving the mouse along the left and right borders. Hopefully someone with better css skiils than I can fix this. You can also change videos by clicking the dots at the bottom of the web part, A sample of the web part is shown below:

react-slick And a sample of the webparts configuration:

react-slick

Finally I tried reactjs-coverflow. It has nice scrolling through the images with the mousweheel, and some cool 3d effects. It was also simple to swap the image with an Iframe playing the Video once a user clicked it (same code as react-slick). This is the best of the three for my purposes. A sample of the web part is shown below: react-coverflow

And a sample of its configuration (this one I made fully configurable, the others had a lot of hard-coded values) ![react-coverflow](./src/assets/react-coverflow configuratioion.PNG)

In the future I would like to modify this web part to link a SharePoint list with the video channel so that users can enter additional metadata for the video and be anle to search/filter the videos using this metadata.

See also https://github.com/russgove/O365VideoSync. It's a console app that you can schedule to run to synchronize an Office 365 Video Channel with a sharepoint list (on prem or otherwise).

Compatibility

SPFx 0.7.0 Node.js v6 Compatible with SharePoint Online Compatible SharePoint 2019 Compatible with SharePoint 2016 (Feature Pack 2) Local Workbench Compatible Hosted Workbench Compatible Compatible with Remote Containers

Applies to

Prerequisites

React, react-3d-carousel reactjs-coverface react-slick

Solution

Solution Author(s)
react-VideoLibrary Russell Gove

Version history

Version Date Comments
0.1 December 31, 2016 Initial version

Minimal Path to Awesome

  • Clone this repository
  • in the command line run:
    • npm install
    • gulp serve

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Features

A set of 3 SPFx webparts that use different open-source carousels (react-3d-carousel, reactjs-coverface, and react-slick) to display videos stored on an O365 Video Channel.

Disclaimer

THIS CODE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.