This field is designed to let users attached an oembed object (eg a YouTube video) to a page or dataobject. It stores the oembed result information in an EmbedObject for easy access from the template (or wherever you want it).
Work in progress.
- SilverStripe 4.11+ or 5.x
- Install with composer
composer require nathancox/embedfield
- Visit yoursite.com/dev/build to rebuild the database
Make a has_one relationship to an EmbedObject then create an EmbedField in getCMSFields:
namespace {
use SilverStripe\CMS\Model\SiteTree;
use nathancox\EmbedField\Model\EmbedObject;
use nathancox\EmbedField\Forms\EmbedField;
class Page extends SiteTree
{
private static $db = [];
private static $has_one = [
'MyVideo' => EmbedObject::class
];
public function getCMSFields() {
$fields = parent::getCMSFields();
$fields->addFieldToTab('Root.Main', EmbedField::create('MyVideoID', 'Sidebar video'));
return $fields;
}
}
}
Gives us:
In the page template the video can now be embedded with $MyVideo
.
Each embed type is rendered with it's own template (eg EmbedObject_video.ss and EmbedObject_photo.ss). The default templates just return the markup generated by SilverStripe's OembedResult::forTemplate(). You can override them in your theme:
themes/mytheme/templates/nathancox/EmbedField/Model/EmbedObject_video.ss:
<div class='flex-video self-sizing' style='padding-bottom:$AspectRatioHeight;'>
$EmbedHTML
</div>
This can be combined with your own CSS to make aspect ratio aware flexible video (see http://alistapart.com/article/creating-intrinsic-ratios-for-video).