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The video selector enables you to display and retrieve one or several selected videos.
Using the video selector, you can:
NOTE: You can change the video selector's behavior by editing the widget's properties in the Advanced settings section.
The videos you select are stored in a scope array variable. The default template visualizes videos using the sfCollection directive. For more information, see Feather: Use a generic collection directive.
array
sfCollection
You can use the video selector in the frontend, as well as in the backend. For example, on a page, as well as in a widget designer. For more information, see Feather: Use content selectors outside of widget designer views.
The sfVideoSelector is a directive with an isolated scope that is defined in a module with the same name: sfVideoSelector.
sfVideoSelector
The following image is an example of a video selector:
The sfVideoSelector directive exposes the following attributes:
sf-model
sf-filter
sf-provider
sf-multiselect
sf-deselectable
sf-template-url
sf-template-assembly
The following example demonstrates how to add a Video selector directive in a widget designer's view.
To enable AngularJS to link the sfVideoSelector directive in your custom designer view, you must load the script of the directive and add a dependency to the module:
DesignerView.YourView.json
JSON
DesignerView.<YourView>.json
designerview-<yourview>.js
.js
The code above displays all videos and enables you to select and deselect any of them because both the sf-deselectable and sf-multiselect attributes are present. The values of the selected videos are kept in the selectedItems array.
selectedItems
In your DesignerView.<YourView>.cshtml file, place the following tag where you want to render the sfVideoSelector directive:
DesignerView.<YourView>.cshtml
To provide notification when a video is uploaded, the sfVideoSelector directive emits a custom selection event. To subscribe to the selection event, use the sample code in your designer's controller above.
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