A vue h5p component for displaying H5P content standalone, inspired by tunapanda/h5p-standalone.
npm install vue-h5p
or
yarn add vue-h5p
in your component:
<template>
<h5p src="path/to/h5p-content" :l10n="translations" @xapi="handleXAPIEvent">
Loading...
<template #error>
Resource not available. :(
</template>
</h5p>
</template>
<script>
import h5p from 'vue-h5p'
import translations from './translations'
export default {
components: {
h5p
},
computed: {
translations () {
return translations
}
},
methods: {
handleXAPIEvent (ev) {
console.log('H5P emitted X-API event')
}
}
}
</script>
The component accepts the following props:
Prop Required Type Default Description copy no Boolean false Enable copy button copyright no Boolean false Enable copyright button css no String '' Inject css into a <style> in the iframe embed no String '' Set embedCode and enable embed button export no String '' Set exportUrl and enable export button fullscreen no Boolean false Enable fullscreen button icon no Boolean false Enable H5P icon l10n no Object {} UI translations resize no String '' Set resizeCode src yes String - Path to the h5p content actor no Object - Set actor for emitted xAPI statementsSee Creating your own h5p plugin for translation strings.
NOTE: UI translations are not reactive. You have to manually trigger a rerender for translation changes to take effect (e.g. by binding :key to your locale).
All events emitted by H5P are emitted by vue-h5p, event names are the H5P event type, payload is the event data.
Besides that we emit an "ready" event when H5P signals that its loaded, and "height-changed" events (with the new height as integer argument), whenever H5P resize the iframe.
You can use the default slot to render a placeholder while the content is loading.
The named slot "error" is rendered if a request to get the h5p JSON files fails, the slot-scope provides failed request as "error" object.
You can inject custom CSS into the H5P iframe by using the css
prop.
<h5p src="path/to/h5p-content" :css="` .class-in-the-iframe { background-color: #fff; } `" />Actor for xAPI statements
The actor prop can be set to either a combination of name and email adress or to a combination of name and homePage, according to the xAPI specs.
{ name: 'John Doe', mail: 'john.doe@example.com' } { name: 'account-id', homePage: 'https://example.com' }
Put your extracted h5p content into example/public/h5p, files are served by vue-dev-server.
Serve the example using
yarn serve
Write code, commit changes using conventional commits.
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