I have a list of iframe videos in my webpage.
<iframe width="520" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/2muxrT5_a6E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
<iframe width="520" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/2muxrT5_a6E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
<iframe width="520" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/2muxrT5_a6E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
<a href="#" class="close">Stop all videos</a>
I need to stop all playing iframe videos on click the link Stop all videos
. How can i do that?
Try this way,
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="jquery-1.8.2.js"></script>
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
$(function(){
$('.close').click(function(){
$('iframe').attr('src', $('iframe').attr('src'));
});
});
</script>
This should stop all videos playing in all iframes on the page:
$("iframe").each(function() {
var src= $(this).attr('src');
$(this).attr('src',src);
});
Stopping means pausing and setting the video to time 0:
$('iframe').contents().find('video').each(function ()
{
this.currentTime = 0;
this.pause();
});
This jquery code will do exactly that.
No need to replace the src attribute and reload the video again.
Little function that I am using in my project:
function pauseAllVideos()
{
$('iframe').contents().find('video').each(function ()
{
this.pause();
});
$('video').each(function ()
{
this.pause();
});
}
I edited the above code a little and the following worked for me.......
<script>
function stop(){<br/>
var iframe = document.getElementById('myvid');<br/>
var iframe1 = document.getElementById('myvid1');<br/>
var iframe2 = document.getElementById('myvid2');<br/>
iframe.src = iframe.src;<br/>
iframe1.src=iframe1.src;<br/>
iframe2.src=iframe2.src;<br/>
}<br/>
</script>
Reload all iframes again to stop videos
<a href="#" class="close" onclick="stop();">Stop all videos</a>
function stop(){
var iframe = document.getElementById('youriframe');
iframe.src = iframe.src;
}
$("#close").click(function(){
$("#videoContainer")[0].pause();
});
You can modify this code with an iteration
/**
* Stop an iframe or HTML5 <video> from playing
* @param {Element} element The element that contains the video
*/
var stopVideo = function ( element ) {
var iframe = element.querySelector( 'iframe');
var video = element.querySelector( 'video' );
if ( iframe ) {
var iframeSrc = iframe.src;
iframe.src = iframeSrc;
}
if ( video ) {
video.pause();
}
};
OWNER: https://gist.github.com/cferdinandi/9044694
also posted here (by me): how to destroy bootstrap modal window completely?
Reloading all iframes just to stop them is a terrible idea. You should get advantage what comes with HTML5.
Without using YouTube's iframe_API library; you can simply use:
var stopAllYouTubeVideos = () => {
var iframes = document.querySelectorAll('iframe');
Array.prototype.forEach.call(iframes, iframe => {
iframe.contentWindow.postMessage(JSON.stringify({ event: 'command',
func: 'stopVideo' }), '*');
});
}
stopAllYouTubeVideos();
which will stop all youtubes iframe videos.
You can use these message keywords to start/stop/pause youtube embdded videos:
stopVideo
playVideo
pauseVideo
Check out the link below for the live demo:
https://codepen.io/mcakir/pen/JpQpwm