A Kirby plugin to upload video files to Mux.
Download and copy this repository to /site/plugins/kirby-mux
.
git submodule add https://github.com/robinscholz/kirby-mux.git site/plugins/kirby-mux
composer require robinscholz/kirby-mux
Add a .env file to the root of your Kirby plugin with the following properties:
Key | Type |
---|---|
MUX_TOKEN_ID | String |
MUX_TOKEN_SECRET | String |
MUX_DEV | Boolean |
In order for the plugin to work, you need to create an API Access Token
on the MUX dashboard. Save the Token ID
here.
Save the associated Token Secret
here.
Set this to true
for local development. Instead of the actual video, the plugin will upload a test video to Mux. This is neccessary, since videos need to be publicly hosted for Mux to be able to import them.
NOTE: This plugin includes a .env.example file as well.
The plugin does not include any frontend facing code or snippets. In order to stream the videos from Mux you need to implement your own custom video player. HLS.js is a good option for example.
Kirbyup is used for the development and build setup.
Kirbyup will be fetched remotely with your first npm run
command, which may take a short amount of time.
Start the dev process with:
npm run dev
This will automatically update the index.js
and index.css
of the plugin as soon as changes are made.
Reload the Panel to see the code changes reflected.
Build final files with:
npm run build
This will automatically create a minified and optimized version of the index.js
and index.css
.
MIT