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Flutter Bunny Video Player

Flutter Bunny Video Player #

A Flutter plugin that provides a native video player implementation for Android using Bunny.net streaming services. This plugin allows you to easily integrate and play videos from your Bunny Stream library in your Flutter applications.

Platform Support #

Android iOS MacOS Web Linux Windows

Features #

  • Native Android video player implementation
  • Seamless integration with Bunny.net streaming services
  • Support for both portrait and landscape orientations

Installation #

Add this to your package's pubspec.yaml file:

dependencies:
  flutter_bunny_video_player: ^1.0.3

Or install via command line:

flutter pub add flutter_bunny_video_player

Add the following Gradle configuration to your Android:

android/build.gradle.kt

allprojects {
  repositories {
      google()
      mavenCentral()
      maven { url =uri("https://jitpack.io") } // add this line
  }
} 

update the minsdk

minSdk = 26

AndroidManifest.xml

<application
  ....
  android:theme="@style/Theme.AppCompat.Light.NoActionBar">

Usage #

  1. First, import the package in your Dart file:
import 'package:flutter_bunny_video_player/flutter_bunny_video_player.dart';
  1. Use the BunnyPlayerView widget in your Flutter app:
SizedBox(
  height: 300, // Set desired height
  child: BunnyPlayerView(
    accessKey: 'your_bunny_stream_access_key',  // Optional
    videoId: 'your_video_id',                    // Required
    libraryId: your_library_id,                  // Required
    token: 'your_secure_token',                  // Optional - for secured videos
    expire: 20250922120000,                      // Optional - token expiration timestamp
  ),
)

Required Parameters #

  • videoId (String): The ID of the video you want to play from your Bunny Stream library
  • libraryId (int): Your Bunny Stream library ID

Optional Parameters #

  • accessKey (String?): Your Bunny Stream access key for secured videos
  • token (String?): Secure token for authenticated video access
  • expire (int?): Token expiration timestamp (Unix timestamp format)

Token Authentication #

For secured videos that require authentication, you can use the token and expire parameters:

BunnyPlayerView(
  videoId: "your-video-id",
  libraryId: your_library_id,
  token: "your_secure_token",     // Authentication token
  expire: 20250922120000,         // Token expiration timestamp
)

Note: When using token authentication, the accessKey parameter is not required as the token provides the necessary authentication.

Sizing #

The video player view needs to be wrapped in a container with specific dimensions (like SizedBox or Container) to properly display the video player.

Complete Example #

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:flutter_bunny_video_player/flutter_bunny_video_player.dart';

void main() {
  runApp(const MyApp());
}

class MyApp extends StatefulWidget {
  const MyApp({super.key});

  @override
  State<MyApp> createState() => _MyAppState();
}

class _MyAppState extends State<MyApp> {
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return MaterialApp(
      home: Scaffold(
        appBar: AppBar(
          title: const Text('Bunny Video Player Example'),
        ),
        body: const Center(
          child: SizedBox(
            height: 300,
            child: BunnyPlayerView(
              accessKey: null,  // Set to your access key if needed
              videoId: "your-video-id",
              libraryId: your_library_id,
              token: null,      // Set to your secure token if needed
              expire: null,     // Set to token expiration timestamp if using token
            ),
          ),
        ),
      ),
    );
  }
}

Requirements #

  • Android 8.0 (API level 26)
  • Internet permission in Android Manifest

Notes #

  • This plugin currently only supports Android platform
  • The video player automatically handles device orientation changes
  • Wrap the BunnyPlayerView in a sized container for proper display
  • Ensure your Android app has the necessary permissions and configurations in the manifest file