react-nodegui
react-player
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6 months ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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react-nodegui
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[AskJS] Are there any Electron alternatives that uses less recourses?
In fact, there's a version with a React wrapper, pretty much similar to React Native
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Windows App
If you are strictly looking to make a desktop app, I would suggest looking at https://react.nodegui.org/ it is really easy to use and develop.
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Ask HN: Why aren't there any real alternatives to Electron?
I have to use Discord and Element on a regular basis (which both use Electron). They both use an unreasonable amount of RAM, and I feel this even more as my laptop is quite old and has 4GB of RAM.
I keep looking for alternatives to Electron, which wouldn't require such heavy resources to run, but my searches always seem to come up short. There are a number of solutions that are either dead or are not ready for production yet, such as React NodeGUI[0], Proton Native[1] or react-native-desktop-qt[2].
There's react-native-windows, but I'm not running Windows, and even if that did gain Linux compatibility it seems that they're quite focused on Microsoft-owned platforms.
Is "just stick Chromium into all your apps" seriously the best we can do as an industry? It's resource-inefficient to high heaven, not to mention that it's slow and doesn't integrate with the native platform styles at all. As a JavaScript developer, I'm quite surprised this is the best there is for cross-platform JavaScript development.
[0]: https://github.com/nodegui/react-nodegui
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9 Ways You Can Use React Today in 2022
React NodeGUI is slowly gaining popularity for bringing react directly to the desktop development experience, powered by Qt5.
- How do you create a cross-platform GUI without using Electron?
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Qt Vs react native for desktop apps?
Also, for React desktop apps, have a look on React NodeGUI, you will notice Qt π
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Announcing Svelte NodeGUI, a lightweight Electron alternative with native UI, based on Node.js!
On the React and Vue github repos the README contains this disclaimer:
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NodeGUI React Component by Component
I was going to name this piece by piece or the building blocks of, but I want that sweet, sweet SEO. In my last post I kind of brushed on NodeGUI and one of the negatives I listed was it was a bit light on examples so I since decided to remedy that by contributing to the project here and here thus far. I also got involved with the Vue version of NodeGUI, itβs not as polished or production ready as the react one yet but I hope to help with that.
react-player
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Epic Next JS 14 Tutorial Part 6: Create Video Summary with Next.js and Open AI
Now, before using our getSummaryById function, let's install our video player. We will use React Player that you can find here.
- A little side project I have been working on for the past couple of weekends.
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react-player and customization
I realized that react-player which is essential a video can play these types and play them well. The biggest issue I'm running into now is that I can't get any sort of customization done to this player and the default styling is kind of ugly. Does anyone have any experience in customizing this player? I've checked the node modules or anything for some css but I couldn't come across anything.
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[Reactjs] Undertanding Multiple renders from one stored variable
Can anybody explain what's going on? I'm trying to understand whether I'm not fully understanding react or its an issue with (https://github.com/CookPete/react-player)
- A React component for playing a variety of URLs, including file paths, YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, SoundCloud, Streamable, Vimeo, Wistia and DailyMotion
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Webcam broadcast using ReactJS
It sounds like what you want is some variety of live-streaming. This can be accomplished in a number of ways with varying degrees of complexity. The simplest version would be to use a live-streaming tool like OBS and then stream that data to a provider service like Twitch, Youtube, or Facebook Live. Each of those platforms gives you a player embed code that could easily be put into your react code. Additionally I think there are a couple open source react components that take a stream ID from one of those providers and will play the video back on your site (not necessarily endorsing these, but a quick google search turned up https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-twitch-embed and https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-player). You could certainly get more hands-on with a number of layers in this stack, but that's only useful if you have a pretty specific thing you're trying to accomplish that these tools can't help with. Hope that helps!!
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Developing a React Video Player with Personalized Controls
React-Player is a React component that plays audio-visual files from various URLs, including file paths, YouTube links, Facebook links, Twitch links, SoundCloud links, Streamable links, Vimeo links, Wistia links, Mixcloud links, DailyMotion links, Kaltura links, and so on.
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Is there a way to cache a video clip before using it in ReactPlayer?
This package https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-player
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react resolution
checkout dash or hls, you will need to use a library for enable hls or dash support ( like https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-player )
- Best NPM Package for React.js
What are some alternatives?
awesome-electron-alternatives - A curated list of awesome Electron alternatives.
video.js - Video.js - open source HTML5 video player
pywebview - Build GUI for your Python program with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
video-react - A web video player built for the HTML5 world using React library.
svelte-nodegui - Build performant, native and cross-platform desktop applications with native Svelte + powerful CSS-like styling.π
hls.js - HLS.js is a JavaScript library that plays HLS in browsers with support for MSE.
MudBlazor - Blazor Component Library based on Material design with an emphasis on ease of use. Mainly written in C# with Javascript kept to a bare minimum it empowers .NET developers to easily debug it if needed.
Plyr - A simple HTML5, YouTube and Vimeo player
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
material-ui-audio-player - Audio player react component for material ui design
graffiti - HTML/CSS engine for node.js and deno.
react-youtube - react.js powered YouTube player component