PiPer
Adds Picture in Picture functionality to Safari for YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Video, Twitch, and more!
Contents
Features
- Adds a dedicated Picture in Picture button to the video player of supported sites
- Button integrates seamlessly with the player including hover effects and tooltips
- Supports closed captions in Picture and Picture mode
- Free and open source
Installation
Get the latest release from the Safari Extension Gallery
...or live life on the edge with the latest development build (IMPORTANT: these builds do not update automatically!)
Supported sites
- Amazon Video
- CollegeHumor
- CuriosityStream
- Eurosport player
- Giant Bomb
- Hulu
- LittleThings
- Mashable
- Metacafe
- Mixer
- MLB
- Netflix
- OCS
- Openload
- Periscope
- Plex
- Seznam Zprávy
- Stream.cz
- Streamable
- TED
- The Onion
- Twitch
- Udemy
- Vevo
- Vice
- Vid.me
- Video Aktálně
- Vier
- Vijf
- VRV
- VRT NU
- Yelo Play
- YouTube
- Zes
Changelog
You can find information about releases here
Development
Building
Prerequisites
- Mac running macOS 10.12 Sierra or later
Build tools
For convenience the following Node.js tools have been packaged with nexe and included in this repository:
- csso (3.1.1) for compressing CSS
- svgo (0.7.2) for compressing SVG images
- xarjs (0.2.0) for packaging Safari extension
- google-closure-compiler-js (20170806.0.0) for compiling JavaScript
However it is recommended to install the latest versions with Node.js:
npm install -g csso-cli
npm install -g svgo
npm install -g xar-js
npm install -g google-closure-compiler-js
Additionally a reimplementation of the utility PlistBuddy used for automated build numbering is provided but it is advisable to download the original as part of Xcode or from Apple's Command Line Tools
Steps
- Clone the repository
- Run
make.sh- By default this builds the unoptimized and unpackaged development version into the
./out/directory that can then be installed using Safari's Extension Builder - Alternatively run
./make.sh -p releaseto build the optimized and packaged release version (note that packaging requires a private key)
- By default this builds the unoptimized and unpackaged development version into the
Supporting a new site
If we wanted to support example.com with the source:
<div class="video-container">
<video src="blob:http://example.com/342b3a13-c892-54ec-84f6-281579de03ab"></video>
<div class="video-captions">
Example caption
</div>
<div class="video-controls">
<button class="control button-play">Play</button>
<button class="control button-fullscreen">Fullscreen</button>
</div>
</div>
We would start by adding a new entry in the resources object in main.js:
const resources = {
...
'example' : {
buttonParent: function() {
// Returns the element that will contain the button
return document.querySelector('.video-controls');
},
videoElement: function() {
// Returns the video element
return document.querySelector('.video-container video');
},
// Optional
captionElement: function() {
// Returns the element that contains the video captions
return document.querySelector('.video-captions');
},
},
};
We also need to update the extension permissions to support the new site by editing ./src/Info.plist:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Permissions</key>
<dict>
<key>Website Access</key>
<dict>
...
<key>Allowed Domains</key>
<array>
...
<string>example.com</string>
<string>*.example.com</string>
</array>
</dict>
</dict>
</dict>
</plist>
We might want to style the button so that it integrates with the page better:
const resources = {
...
'example' : {
...
// Assign a CSS class
buttonClassName: 'control',
// Scale the button
buttonScale: 0.5,
// Apply custom CSS styles
buttonStyle: /** CSS */ (`
/* Declaring CSS this way ensures it gets optimized when the extension is built */
cursor: pointer;
opacity: 0.5;
`),
// Apply a custom CSS hover style
buttonHoverStyle: /** CSS */ (`opacity: 1 !important`),
},
};
For more examples, please see the source
Acknowledgements
- Pied PíPer for the original inspiration and the Netflix icon
- Google for the Picture in Picture icon