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vue-fullscreen
A simple Vue.js component for fullscreen, based on screenfull.js
vue-fullscreen for vue3
Live demo
Quick Example
- Component
- Api
- Directive
- Compatible handling in iPhone & Popups in fullscreen
- Navigate to a new page without exiting fullscreen
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Support
Note: In order to use this package in Internet Explorer, you need a Promise polyfill.
Note: Safari is supported on desktop and iPad, but not on iPhone.
Note: Navigating to another page, changing tabs, or switching to another application using any application switcher (or Alt-Tab) will likewise exit full-screen mode.
Migration from <= 2.3.5
Component
In general, you can simply switch the fullscreen state using two-way binding, so you don't have to call the component methods directly.
The background
prop are removed, you can set it directly on the component
Api
The wrapper
and options such as background
associated with it are removed, which has limited use cases, is not very customizable, and you can simply implement it yourself.
The method names are changed as follows:
old | new |
---|---|
enter | request |
support | isEnabled |
getState() | isFullscreen |
Installation
Install from NPM
npm install vue-fullscreen@legacy
Usage
To use vue-fullscreen
, simply import it, and call Vue.use()
to install.
The component, directive and api will be installed together in the global.
<template>
<div>
<!-- Component -->
<fullscreen v-model="fullscreen">
content
</fullscreen>
<button type="button" @click="toggle" >Fullscreen</button>
<!-- Api -->
<button type="button" @click="toggleApi" >FullscreenApi</button>
<!-- Directive -->
<button type="button" v-fullscreen >FullscreenDirective</button>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import VueFullscreen from 'vue-fullscreen'
import Vue from 'vue'
Vue.use(VueFullscreen)
export default {
methods: {
toggle () {
this.fullscreen = !this.fullscreen
},
toggleApi () {
this.$fullscreen.toggle()
},
},
data() {
return {
fullscreen: false,
}
}
}
</script>
Caution: Because of the browser security function, you can only call these methods by a user gesture(click
or keypress
).
Usage of api
In your vue component, You can use this.$fullscreen
to get the instance.
this.$fullscreen.toggle()
Or you can just import the api method and call it.
<template>
<div>
<div class="fullscreen-wrapper">
Content
</div>
<button type="button" @click="toggle" >Fullscreen</button>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { api as fullscreen } from 'vue-fullscreen'
export default {
methods: {
async toggle () {
await fullscreen.toggle(this.$el.querySelector('.fullscreen-wrapper'), {
teleport: this.teleport,
callback: (isFullscreen) => {
//this.fullscreen = isFullscreen
},
})
this.fullscreen = fullscreen.isFullscreen
},
},
data() {
return {
fullscreen: false,
teleport: true,
}
}
}
</script>
Methods & Attributes
toggle([target, options, force])
Toggle the fullscreen mode.
- target:
- Type:
Element
- Default:
document.body
- The element target for fullscreen.
- Type:
- options (optional):
- Type:
Object
- The fullscreen options.
- Type:
- force (optional):
- Type:
Boolean
- Default:
undefined
- pass
true
to force enter ,false
to exit fullscreen mode.
- Type:
request([target, options])
enter the fullscreen mode.
- target:
- Type:
Element
- Default:
document.body
- The element target for fullscreen.
- Type:
- options (optional):
- Type:
Object
- The fullscreen options.
- Type:
exit()
exit the fullscreen mode.
Note: Each of these methods returns a promise object, and you can get the state after the promise has been resolved, or you can pass a callback function in options to get.
async toggle () {
await this.$fullscreen.toggle()
this.fullscreen = this.$fullscreen.isFullscreen
}
isFullscreen
get the fullscreen state.
- Type:
Boolean
Caution: The action is asynchronous, you can not get the expected state immediately following the calling method.
isEnabled
check browser support for the fullscreen API.
- Type:
Boolean
element
get the fullscreen element.
- Type:
Element | null
Options
callback
- Type:
Function
- Default:
null
It will be called when the fullscreen mode changed.
fullscreenClass
- Type:
String
- Default:
fullscreen
The class will be added to target element when fullscreen mode is on.
pageOnly
- Type:
Boolean
- Default:
false
If true
, only fill the page with current element.
Note: If the browser does not support full-screen Api, this option will be automatically enabled.
teleport
- Type:
Boolean
- Default:
true
If true
, the target element will be appended to document.body
when it is fullscreen.
This can avoid some pop-ups not being displayed.
Use as directive
You can use v-fullscreen
to make any element have the effect of switching to full screen with a click.
<button v-fullscreen>FullScreen</button>
Or you can just import the directive and install it.
<template>
<div>
<div class="fullscreen-wrapper">
Content
</div>
<button type="button" v-fullscreen.teleport="options" >Fullscreen</button>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { directive as fullscreen } from 'vue-fullscreen'
export default {
directives: {
fullscreen
},
data() {
return {
options: {
target: ".fullscreen-wrapper",
callback (isFullscreen) {
console.log(isFullscreen)
},
},
}
}
}
</script>
Modifiers
pageOnly
only fill the page with current element.
teleport
the component will be appended to document.body
when it is fullscreen.
This can avoid some pop-ups not being displayed.
Options
target
- Type:
String | Element
- Default:
document.body
The element can be specified using a style selector string, equivalent to document.querySelector(target)
. Note that when passing an element object directly, you need to make sure that the element already exists. The internal elements of the current component may not be initialized when the directive is initialized.
callback
- Type:
Function
- Default:
null
It will be called when the fullscreen mode changed.
fullscreenClass
- Type:
String
- Default:
fullscreen
The class will be added to target element when fullscreen mode is on.
Use as component
You can simply import the component and register it locally.
<template>
<div>
<fullscreen v-model="fullscreen" :teleport="teleport" :page-only="pageOnly" >
Content
</fullscreen>
<button type="button" @click="toggle" >Fullscreen</button>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { component } from 'vue-fullscreen'
export default {
components: {
fullscreen: component,
},
methods: {
toggle () {
this.fullscreen = !this.fullscreen
},
},
data() {
return {
fullscreen: false,
teleport: true,
pageOnly: false,
}
}
}
</script>
Props
fullscreen-class
- Type:
String
- Default:
fullscreen
The class will be added to the component when fullscreen mode is on.
exit-on-click-wrapper
- Type:
Boolean
- Default:
true
If true
, clicking wrapper will exit fullscreen.
page-only
- Type:
Boolean
- Default:
false
If true
, only fill the page with current element.
Note: If the browser does not support full-screen Api, this option will be automatically enabled.
teleport
- Type:
Boolean
- Default:
true
If true
, the component will be appended to document.body
when it is fullscreen.
This can avoid some pop-ups not being displayed.
Events
change
- isFullscreen: The current fullscreen state.
This event fires when the fullscreen mode changed.
Plugin options
name
- Type:
String
- Default:
fullscreen
If you need to avoid name conflict, you can import it like this:
<template>
<div>
<!-- Component -->
<fs v-model="fullscreen" :teleport="teleport" :page-only="pageOnly" @change="fullscreenChange" >
content
</fs>
<button type="button" @click="toggle" >Fullscreen</button>
<!-- Api -->
<button type="button" @click="toggleApi" >FullscreenApi</button>
<!-- Directive -->
<button type="button" v-fs.teleport >FullscreenDirective</button>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import VueFullscreen from 'vue-fullscreen'
import Vue from 'vue'
Vue.use(VueFullscreen, {name: 'fs'})
export default {
methods: {
toggle () {
this.fullscreen = !this.fullscreen
},
toggleApi() {
this.$fs.toggle()
},
},
data() {
return {
fullscreen: false,
}
}
}
</script>