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# Guide
## Installation
```bash
npm install vue-three-d-mockup
```
## Usage
<script setup>
import { ref } from 'vue';
import Mockup from '../src/Mockup.vue'
import screenImage from './assets/screen.png';
import screenVideo from './assets/screen.mp4';
const videoElement = ref(null);
const vidReady = ref(false);
</script>
<Mockup
style="width: 100%; height: 400px;"
:screen="screenImage"
/>
### Simple example
`screen.png` is a static asset in the public folder.
```vue
<template>
<Mockup screen="screen.png" />
</template>
<script setup>
import Mockup from 'vue-three-d-mockup';
</script>
```
### Using assets as the screen
- #### In vite powered projects
```vue
<template>
<Mockup :screen="screenImage" />
</template>
<script setup>
import Mockup from 'vue-three-d-mockup';
import screenImage from './assets/screen.png';
</script>
```
- #### In vue-cli powered projects
```vue
<template>
<Mockup :screen="require('./assets/screen.png')" />
</template>
<script setup>
import Mockup from 'vue-three-d-mockup';
</script>
```
### Multiple phones
<Mockup
style="width: 100%; height: 400px;"
:screen="[screenImage, screenImage]"
:position="[
{
x: -50
},
{
x: 50
},
]"
:rotation="[{}, {
y: -0.3,
z: -0.06,
}]"
/>
```vue
<template>
<Mockup
:screen="[screenImage, screenImage]"
:position="[
{
x: -50
},
{
x: 50
},
]"
:rotation="[{}, {
y: -0.3,
z: -0.06,
}]"
/>
</template>
<script setup>
import Mockup from 'vue-three-d-mockup';
import screenImage from './assets/screen.png';
</script>
```
### Video
<Mockup
v-if="vidReady"
style="width: 100%; height: 400px;"
:screen="videoElement"
/>
<div>
<video
:src="screenVideo"
ref="videoElement"
@canplay="vidReady = true"
muted
autoplay
loop
style="
position: fixed;
top: 0;
left: 0;
visibility: hidden;
"
></video>
</div>
```vue
<template>
<Mockup
v-if="vidReady"
:screen="videoElement"
/>
<video
:src="screenVideo"
ref="videoElement"
@canplay="vidReady = true"
muted
autoplay
loop
style="
position: fixed;
top: 0;
left: 0;
visibility: hidden;
"
></video>
</template>
<script setup>
import { ref } from 'vue';
import Mockup from 'vue-three-d-mockup';
import screenVideo from './assets/screen.mp4';
const videoElement = ref(null);
const vidReady = ref(false);
</script>
```
## Avaliable props
| Prop | Type | Required | Default | Description |
| ---------- | -------------------------- | -------- | ------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `screen` | String \| Element \| Array | `true` | none | Path to an image that will be displayed on the phones screen or the `<video>` element displayed on the phones screen. When using the latter there are [caveats](#caveats). Can also be an array of any of the options above. |
| `lightClr` | String | `false` | `"white"` | Color of the light as a CSS-style string. |
| `phoneClr` | String | `false` | `"white"` | Color of the phone as a CSS-style string. |
| `position` | Object \| Array | `false` | `{ x: 0, y: 0, z: 0 }` | The position of the phone. Can also be an array if multiple screens specified. | |
| `rotation` | Object \| Array | `false` | `{ x: -0.2, y: 0.3, z: 0.06 }` | The orientation of the phone described in rotation values arround the 3 axes. Can also be an array if multiple screens specified. |
## Caveats
- The `screen` prop is unreactive, so when using it as a video
it's important to only render the `Mockup` element when the video
is loaded. Check out the examples above to see how
to do this.
- The video on the model will not be shown if the original `<video>`
element is hidden with `display: none`, so use `visibility: hidden`
instead.
- The video may not be autoplaying if the original `<video>` element
is scrolled off screen.
- Even with the mentioned above workarounds, the video may not be
working in Safari.