For internal usage.
The node this component is attached to. A component is always attached to a node.
The video player's callback, it will be triggered when certain event occurs, like: playing, paused, stopped and completed.
Returns a value which used to indicate the onLoad get called or not.
The current playback time of the now playing item in seconds, you could also change the start playback time.
The current playback time of the now playing item in seconds, you could also change the start playback time.
Get the audio duration, in seconds.
Indicates whether this component is enabled or not.
Indicates whether this component is enabled or not.
Indicates whether this component is enabled and its node is also active in the hierarchy.
Whether play video in fullscreen mode.
Whether play video in fullscreen mode.
Is the audio currently playing?
Indicates whether the object is not yet destroyed. (It will not be available after being destroyed)
When an object's destroy
is called, it is actually destroyed after the end of this frame.
So isValid
will return false from the next frame, while isValid
in the current frame will still be true.
If you want to determine whether the current frame has called destroy
, use isValid(obj, true)
,
but this is often caused by a particular logical requirements, which is not normally required.
Whether keep the aspect ration of the original video.
Whether keep the aspect ration of the original video.
Whether the video should be played again at the end
Whether the video should be played again at the end
Mutes the VideoPlayer. Mute sets the volume=0, Un-Mute restore the original volume.
Mutes the VideoPlayer. Mute sets the volume=0, Un-Mute restore the original volume.
Raw video objects for user customization
Whether the video start playing automatically after loaded?
Whether the video start playing automatically after loaded?
The Video playback rate
The Video playback rate
The remote URL of video.
The remote URL of video.
The resource type of video player, REMOTE for remote url and LOCAL for local file path.
The resource type of video player, REMOTE for remote url and LOCAL for local file path.
Get current audio state.
Always below the game view (only useful on Web. Note: The specific effects are not guaranteed to be consistent, depending on whether each browser supports or restricts).
Always below the game view (only useful on Web. Note: The specific effects are not guaranteed to be consistent, depending on whether each browser supports or restricts).
The uuid for editor.
The volume of the video.
The volume of the video.
Clear all references in the instance.
NOTE: this method will not clear the getter or setter functions which defined in the instance of CCObject. You can override the _destruct method if you need, for example: _destruct: function () { for (var key in this) { if (this.hasOwnProperty(key)) { switch (typeof this[key]) { case 'string': this[key] = ''; break; case 'object': case 'function': this[key] = null; break; } } }
If the component's bounding box is different from the node's, you can implement this method to supply a custom axis aligned bounding box (AABB), so the editor's scene view can perform hit test properly.
The rect to store the result bounding rect
Adds a component class to the node. You can also add component to node by passing in the name of the script.
The class of component to be retrieved or to be created
Adds a component class to the node. You can also add component to node by passing in the name of the script.
A string for the class name of the component
Returns the component of supplied type if the node has one attached, null if it doesn't.
You can also get component in the node by passing in the name of the script.
The class of component to be retrieved or to be created
Returns the component of supplied type if the node has one attached, null if it doesn't.
You can also get component in the node by passing in the name of the script.
A string for the class name of the component
Returns the component of supplied type in any of its children using depth first search.
The class of component to be retrieved
Returns the component of supplied type in any of its children using depth first search.
A string for the class name of the component
Returns all components of supplied type in the node.
The class of components to be retrieved
Returns all components of supplied type in the node.
A string for the class name of the components
Returns all components of supplied type in self or any of its children.
The class of components to be retrieved
Returns all components of supplied type in self or any of its children.
A string for the class name of the components
LateUpdate is called every frame, if the Component is enabled.
This is a lifecycle method. It may not be implemented in the super class.
You can only call its super class method inside it. It should not be called manually elsewhere.
the delta time in seconds it took to complete the last frame
When attaching to an active node or its node first activated.
onLoad is always called before any start functions, this allows you to order initialization of scripts.
This is a lifecycle method. It may not be implemented in the super class.
You can only call its super class method inside it. It should not be called manually elsewhere.
onRestore is called after the user clicks the Reset item in the Inspector's context menu or performs
an undo operation on this component.
If the component contains the "internal state", short for "temporary member variables which not included
in its CCClass properties", then you may need to implement this function.
The editor will call the getset accessors of your component to record/restore the component's state
for undo/redo operation. However, in extreme cases, it may not works well. Then you should implement
this function to manually synchronize your component's "internal states" with its public properties.
Once you implement this function, all the getset accessors of your component will not be called when
the user performs an undo/redo operation. Which means that only the properties with default value
will be recorded or restored by editor.
Similarly, the editor may failed to reset your component correctly in extreme cases. Then if you need
to support the reset menu, you should manually synchronize your component's "internal states" with its
properties in this function. Once you implement this function, all the getset accessors of your component
will not be called during reset operation. Which means that only the properties with default value
will be reset by editor.
This function is only called in editor mode.
Pause the clip.
Play the clip.
Restart if already playing.
Resume if paused.
Called to initialize the component or node’s properties when adding the component the first time or when the Reset command is used.
This function is only called in editor.
If a video is paused, call this method to resume playing.
Schedules a custom task.
If the task is already scheduled, then the interval parameter will be updated without scheduling it again.
The callback function of the task
The time interval between each invocation
The repeat count of this task, the task will be invoked (repeat + 1) times, use macro.REPEAT_FOREVER to repeat a task forever
The delay time for the first invocation, Unit: s
Schedules a task that runs only once, with a delay of 0 or larger.
The callback function of the task
The delay time for the first invocation, Unit: s
Called before all scripts' update if the Component is enabled the first time.
Usually used to initialize some logic which need to be called after all components' onload
methods called.
This is a lifecycle method. It may not be implemented in the super class.
You can only call its super class method inside it. It should not be called manually elsewhere.
Stop the clip.
Un-schedules a custom task.
The callback function of the task
unschedule all scheduled tasks.
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VideoPlayer is a component for playing videos, you can use it for showing videos in your game. Because different platforms have different authorization, API and control methods for VideoPlayer component. And have not yet formed a unified standard, only Web, iOS, and Android platforms are currently supported.