Add Viddler to your Drupal powered site
May 12th, 2009 by Colin DevroeDrupal is a robust content management platform built to make it easy to power everything from a blog to a full community Web site. – And it just got a little bit easier to use your Viddler videos on your Drupal-powered Web sites.
The Viddler Drupal module, which we’ve just added to our Project Directory, makes it easy to record video with your Web cam, upload videos directly to Viddler, and use your video’s metadata throughout the site.
Thanks to the talented people at OmniTechPro for getting this project off the ground. The module is open source, so feel free to use it and make it better!
5 Responses to “Add Viddler to your Drupal powered site”
Scott Morrison May 15, 2009 - 9:14 pm
I am having some trouble getting this work work. It seems to have installed properly but then I can not make it show up anywhere in the drupal install or CCK?
How do I actually call the code to run this?
Jeremy Heslop May 19, 2009 - 4:16 pm
Scott,
You will need to add a new content type with a new field of type Viddler Video. Then you will need to add your api key, username, password under the Viddler Configuration screen in Administrator->Content Management. If you have any more problems can you file an issue under the drupal.org site: http://drupal.org/project/viddler Thanks!
Jeremy
Jason Patterson June 25, 2009 - 2:05 am
I think the module is great. I have added it to my site but it is disabled for now as I am still waiting for the Private Video support (mentioned as a planned addition) so I can share my personal videos with just the users on my website and not everyone on Viddler.com. Can’t wait!
شات بنات June 30, 2009 - 12:06 pm
You will need to add a new content type with a new field of type Viddler Video. Then you will need to add your api key, username, password under the Viddler Configuration screen in Administrator->Content Management. If you have any more problems can you file an issue under the drupal.org site: http://drupal.org/project/viddler Thanks!
Daniel July 14, 2009 - 3:54 pm
This is great! I’ve been looking for something just like this! However, I can’t use it for what I want until the private video support will be available.
Any ideas of when private video support will be available?
P.S. I think a great way to handle the private video support would be by specified the domains that are allowed to embed the videos. Then if a website wanted users to have to login to view the videos they can easily do that in Drupal with a privacy module. Also, this can be integrated as an option in the Viddler module to automatically set the domain that the video was upload from as the privacy setting for the video.