Videogular 2 onChangeFullscreen event





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I need to know how do I use the VgFullscreenAPI. The official documentation doesn't help.



This is what I have:



<vg-player 
(onPlayerReady)="onPlayerReady($event)"
(onChangeFullscreen)="toggleFullscreen($event)">
<vg-play-pause #playBtn class="play-btn">
<span class="vg-icon-play_arrow"></span>
</vg-play-pause>
<vg-controls [vgAutohide]="true" [vgAutohideTime]="4" >
<vg-play-pause</vg-play-pause>
<vg-mute></vg-mute>
<vg-fullscreen class="ml-auto"></vg-fullscreen>
</vg-controls>
<video #media
[vgMedia]="media"
[attr.id]="post.id"
preload="none"
[poster]="post.thumbnail"
(click)="onVideoClick()"
loop>
<source [src]="post.source" type="video/mp4">
</video>
</vg-player>

toggleFullscreen($event){
console.log($event);
}


I have tried using the output event emitter (onChangeFullscreen) on vg-plater, vg-fullscreen, and video tags.



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    I need to know how do I use the VgFullscreenAPI. The official documentation doesn't help.



    This is what I have:



    <vg-player 
    (onPlayerReady)="onPlayerReady($event)"
    (onChangeFullscreen)="toggleFullscreen($event)">
    <vg-play-pause #playBtn class="play-btn">
    <span class="vg-icon-play_arrow"></span>
    </vg-play-pause>
    <vg-controls [vgAutohide]="true" [vgAutohideTime]="4" >
    <vg-play-pause</vg-play-pause>
    <vg-mute></vg-mute>
    <vg-fullscreen class="ml-auto"></vg-fullscreen>
    </vg-controls>
    <video #media
    [vgMedia]="media"
    [attr.id]="post.id"
    preload="none"
    [poster]="post.thumbnail"
    (click)="onVideoClick()"
    loop>
    <source [src]="post.source" type="video/mp4">
    </video>
    </vg-player>

    toggleFullscreen($event){
    console.log($event);
    }


    I have tried using the output event emitter (onChangeFullscreen) on vg-plater, vg-fullscreen, and video tags.



    Documentation










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      I need to know how do I use the VgFullscreenAPI. The official documentation doesn't help.



      This is what I have:



      <vg-player 
      (onPlayerReady)="onPlayerReady($event)"
      (onChangeFullscreen)="toggleFullscreen($event)">
      <vg-play-pause #playBtn class="play-btn">
      <span class="vg-icon-play_arrow"></span>
      </vg-play-pause>
      <vg-controls [vgAutohide]="true" [vgAutohideTime]="4" >
      <vg-play-pause</vg-play-pause>
      <vg-mute></vg-mute>
      <vg-fullscreen class="ml-auto"></vg-fullscreen>
      </vg-controls>
      <video #media
      [vgMedia]="media"
      [attr.id]="post.id"
      preload="none"
      [poster]="post.thumbnail"
      (click)="onVideoClick()"
      loop>
      <source [src]="post.source" type="video/mp4">
      </video>
      </vg-player>

      toggleFullscreen($event){
      console.log($event);
      }


      I have tried using the output event emitter (onChangeFullscreen) on vg-plater, vg-fullscreen, and video tags.



      Documentation










      share|improve this question
















      I need to know how do I use the VgFullscreenAPI. The official documentation doesn't help.



      This is what I have:



      <vg-player 
      (onPlayerReady)="onPlayerReady($event)"
      (onChangeFullscreen)="toggleFullscreen($event)">
      <vg-play-pause #playBtn class="play-btn">
      <span class="vg-icon-play_arrow"></span>
      </vg-play-pause>
      <vg-controls [vgAutohide]="true" [vgAutohideTime]="4" >
      <vg-play-pause</vg-play-pause>
      <vg-mute></vg-mute>
      <vg-fullscreen class="ml-auto"></vg-fullscreen>
      </vg-controls>
      <video #media
      [vgMedia]="media"
      [attr.id]="post.id"
      preload="none"
      [poster]="post.thumbnail"
      (click)="onVideoClick()"
      loop>
      <source [src]="post.source" type="video/mp4">
      </video>
      </vg-player>

      toggleFullscreen($event){
      console.log($event);
      }


      I have tried using the output event emitter (onChangeFullscreen) on vg-plater, vg-fullscreen, and video tags.



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          The event is provided by the VgFullscreenAPI service inside VgPlayer, you can access it like this inside your component class:



          @ViewChild(VgPlayer) vgPlayer: VgPlayer;

          ngAfterViewInit(): void {
          this.vgPlayer.fsAPI.onChangeFullscreen.subscribe((event) => {
          this.toggleFullscreen(event);
          });
          }


          Don't really know why they made it an EventEmitter inside the service. Doesn't seem like they really understand the new angular version yet :)






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            The event is provided by the VgFullscreenAPI service inside VgPlayer, you can access it like this inside your component class:



            @ViewChild(VgPlayer) vgPlayer: VgPlayer;

            ngAfterViewInit(): void {
            this.vgPlayer.fsAPI.onChangeFullscreen.subscribe((event) => {
            this.toggleFullscreen(event);
            });
            }


            Don't really know why they made it an EventEmitter inside the service. Doesn't seem like they really understand the new angular version yet :)






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              The event is provided by the VgFullscreenAPI service inside VgPlayer, you can access it like this inside your component class:



              @ViewChild(VgPlayer) vgPlayer: VgPlayer;

              ngAfterViewInit(): void {
              this.vgPlayer.fsAPI.onChangeFullscreen.subscribe((event) => {
              this.toggleFullscreen(event);
              });
              }


              Don't really know why they made it an EventEmitter inside the service. Doesn't seem like they really understand the new angular version yet :)






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                The event is provided by the VgFullscreenAPI service inside VgPlayer, you can access it like this inside your component class:



                @ViewChild(VgPlayer) vgPlayer: VgPlayer;

                ngAfterViewInit(): void {
                this.vgPlayer.fsAPI.onChangeFullscreen.subscribe((event) => {
                this.toggleFullscreen(event);
                });
                }


                Don't really know why they made it an EventEmitter inside the service. Doesn't seem like they really understand the new angular version yet :)






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                The event is provided by the VgFullscreenAPI service inside VgPlayer, you can access it like this inside your component class:



                @ViewChild(VgPlayer) vgPlayer: VgPlayer;

                ngAfterViewInit(): void {
                this.vgPlayer.fsAPI.onChangeFullscreen.subscribe((event) => {
                this.toggleFullscreen(event);
                });
                }


                Don't really know why they made it an EventEmitter inside the service. Doesn't seem like they really understand the new angular version yet :)







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