This file will setup Wordpress, MySQL & PHPMyAdmin with a single command. Add the code below to a file called "docker-compose.yaml" and run the command
$ docker-compose up -d
# To Tear Down
$ docker-compose down --volumes
import React, { useState, useEffect, useRef } from 'react'; | |
import { useMuxVideo } from '@mux/react-player'; | |
const MuxVideoPlayer = ({ videoId }) => { | |
const [isHovered, setIsHovered] = useState(false); | |
const [isPlaying, setIsPlaying] = useState(false); | |
const [containerSize, setContainerSize] = useState({ width: 0, height: 0 }); | |
const containerRef = useRef(null); | |
const { Player, playerRef, stillImageUrl, videoWidth, videoHeight } = useMuxVideo({ |
/** | |
* This is a list of the parameters for the gatsby-transformer-sharp fragments | |
* If you are trying to use, for example, '...GatsbyImageSharpFluid' and you are getting this error: | |
* Unknown fragment "GatsbyImageSharpFluid" | |
* Just use the parameters directly | |
* | |
* The simplest set of fields for fixed sharp images | |
* @type {Fragment} | |
* @example | |
* childImageSharp { |
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