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# Design Decisions
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Rationale behind Player API design choices.
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## Problem
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Original direction used use-case presets as the primary abstraction:
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```html
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<website-video-player>
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<website-frosted-video-skin>
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<hls-video src="...">
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</website-frosted-video-skin>
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</website-video-player>
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```
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### Issues
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1. **Verbose for common case** — most people just want "a video player"
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2. **Opaque naming** — "website" means nothing without context
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3. **Mental model mismatch** — Devs think "I need a video player... then adaptive... then ads", not "I need a news player"
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4. **Preset/skin/media relationship unclear** — If you use `website` preset but `<hls-video>`, does the skin show quality controls?
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5. **Use-cases are just feature combos** — News = default + ads. Why make it a separate concept?
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6. **Feature/skin pairing unclear** — Does `streaming-video-skin` strictly require streaming features?
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7. **Default was hidden** — "website" was default but not obvious
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8. **Configuration vs composition** — Presets are "pick one". Features are "add what you need". Composition scales better.
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9. **Presets hid what's inside** — "website" bundles player + features, not transparent
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10. **Not self-documenting** — User doesn't see what's included without checking docs
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11. **Presets might make sense at a higher layer** — e.g., Mux could bundle features as presets for their customers
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### Core Insight
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Presets aren't the primary abstraction. **Features are.**
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Player is simple. Features are additive. Skins adapt.
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## Features over Presets
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**Decision:** Features are the primary abstraction, not presets.
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Features match the mental model: start simple, add what you need.
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## Selectors (No Proxy Tracking)
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**Decision:** Use explicit selectors for state subscriptions.
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```tsx
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// Selector-based
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const paused = usePlayer(features.playback, s => s.paused);
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```
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**Rationale:**
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- **Explicit** — You control what you subscribe to
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- **Predictable** — No magic tracking, clear performance characteristics
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- **Standard** — Matches Zustand, Redux Toolkit patterns
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**Trade-off:** More ceremony than proxy tracking, but no surprises.
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## shallowEqual for Object Selectors
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**Decision:** Object selector results compared with `shallowEqual`.
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```tsx
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const state = usePlayer(s => ({ paused: s.paused, volume: s.volume }));
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// Re-renders only when paused OR volume changes
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```
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**Rationale:**
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- Selectors often return objects for convenience
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- Without shallow comparison, new object = new reference = re-render
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- `shallowEqual` exported from `@videojs/store` for custom use
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## Feature Keys
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**Decision:** Features can have custom symbol keys with type-carrying.
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```ts
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const PLAYBACK_KEY = Symbol.for('@videojs/playback');
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export const playbackKey: FeatureKey<typeof playbackFeature> = PLAYBACK_KEY;
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```
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**Rationale:**
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- **Smaller imports** — Import just the key, not the feature definition
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- **Cross-realm** — `Symbol.for()` works across module boundaries
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- **Type inference** — `FeatureKey<F>` carries feature type for `store.get()`
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## usePlayer Overloads
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**Decision:** Single hook with multiple overloads.
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```tsx
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usePlayer(feature) // Full feature slice
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usePlayer(feature, selector) // Selected value from feature
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usePlayer(selector) // Selected value from all state
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```
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**Rationale:**
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- **Single hook** — Less API surface to learn
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- **Progressive** — Start simple, add selector for performance
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- **Consistent** — Same pattern for feature access and selection
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**Why no array support?** Call `usePlayer` multiple times. Simpler, explicit.
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```tsx
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const playback = usePlayer(features.playback);
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const volume = usePlayer(features.volume);
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```
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## Feature Returns Undefined, Not Throws
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**Decision:** `usePlayer(feature)` returns `Slice | undefined`, doesn't throw.
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**Rationale:**
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- Primitives need graceful handling — they don't know user's feature config
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- Throwing would break apps when features are misconfigured
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- Caller decides how to handle: return null, show fallback, throw themselves
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## store.get / store.has
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**Decision:** Use `store.get()` and `store.has()` for feature access in feature context.
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```ts
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subscribe: ({ store }) => {
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const playback = store.get(features.playback);
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if (store.has('time')) { /* ... */ }
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}
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```
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**Rationale:**
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- **Map-like** — Familiar pattern, `.get()` returns `T | undefined`
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- **Unified** — Same API for feature reference, key, or name
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- **Cross-store** — Abstracts which store a feature lives on
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## No Store Merge
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**Decision:** Keep two stores internally (media + player).
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**Rationale:**
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- Different targets (media element vs container)
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- Different attachment timing
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- `store.get()` abstracts cross-store access
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- Feature authors use same API regardless of store
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**Trade-off:** Internal complexity, but hidden from users.
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## Naming
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### createPlayer (not createPlayerStore)
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- Users want a player, not a store
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- "Store" is implementation detail
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- Matches ecosystem: `createContext`, `createRoot`, `createBrowserRouter`
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### features (not slices)
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- "Slice" implies Redux mental model (store owns state, reducers modify)
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- Our pattern: target owns state, features observe and request
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- "Feature" matches user mental model: "I want the fullscreen feature"
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### MediaElement (not VjsElement)
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- Clearer purpose — base class for media UI primitives
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- No `vjs-` prefix in new naming convention
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## Element Naming (HTML)
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**Decision:** No `vjs-` prefix. Pattern-based naming.
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| Layer | Pattern | Examples |
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| ------ | ------------------------ | --------------------------------- |
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| Player | `<{mediatype}-player>` | `<video-player>`, `<audio-player>` |
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| Skin | `<{mediatype}-skin>` | `<video-skin>` |
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| Media | `<{source}-{mediatype}>` | `<hls-video>`, `<dash-video>` |
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| UI | `<media-{component}>` | `<media-play-button>` |
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**Rationale:**
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- Self-documenting — element name tells you what it is
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- Consistent — every name ends in its object type
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- No vendor prefix — cleaner, less typing
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## Adaptive Skins
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**Decision:** Default skin adapts to available features.
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```html
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<video-skin> <!-- shows quality menu only if streaming feature loaded -->
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```
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**Rationale:**
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- DX — import features, skin "just works"
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- Progressive — add features, UI adapts
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- Named skins for specific variants (minimal, cinematic)
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## Feature Bundles Are Sugar
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**Decision:** Bundles like `features.video` are convenience, not required.
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```ts
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// These are equivalent:
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features.video
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[features.playback, features.volume, features.time, features.presentation, features.userActivity, /* ... */]
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```
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**Rationale:**
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- Bundles reduce API surface — fewer imports for common cases
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- Granular still available — full control when needed
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- Upgrade path — add to bundle, users get it automatically
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