This is a light React wrapper around the HTML5 audio tag. It provides the ability to manipulate the player and listen to events through a nice React interface.
npm install --save react-audio-player
Also be sure you have react
and react-dom
installed in your app at version 15 or above.
import ReactAudioPlayer from 'react-audio-player';
//...
<ReactAudioPlayer
src="my_audio_file.ogg"
autoPlay
controls
/>
See the example directory for a basic working example of using this project. To run it locally, run npm install
in the example directory and then npm start
.
See the audio tag documentation for detailed explanations of these attributes.
Prop | Type | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
autoPlay |
Boolean | false | --- |
children |
Element | null | --- |
className |
String | empty string | --- |
controls |
Boolean | false | --- |
crossOrigin |
String | empty string | See MDN's article on CORS for more about this attribute. |
controlsList |
String | empty string | For Chrome 58+. Only available in React 15.6.2+ |
id |
String | empty string | --- |
loop |
Boolean | false | --- |
muted |
Boolean | false | --- |
volume |
Number | 1.0 | --- |
preload |
String | 'metadata' | --- |
src |
String | empty string | --- |
style |
Object | --- | --- |
Prop | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
listenInterval |
Number | Indicates how often to call the onListened prop during playback, in milliseconds. Default is 10000. |
onAbort |
Function | called when unloading the audio player, like when switching to a different src file. Passed the event. |
onCanPlay |
Function | called when enough of the file has been downloaded to be able to start playing. Passed the event. |
onCanPlayThrough |
Function | called when enough of the file has been downloaded to play through the entire file. Passed the event. |
onEnded |
Function | called when playback has finished to the end of the file. Passed the event. |
onError |
Function | called when the audio tag encounters an error. Passed the event. |
onListen |
Function | called every listenInterval milliseconds during playback. Passed the event. |
onPause |
Function | called when the user pauses playback. Passed the event. |
onPlay |
Function | called when the user taps play. Passed the event. |
onSeeked |
Function | called when the user drags the time indicator to a new time. Passed the event. |
onVolumeChanged |
Function | called when the user changes the volume, such as by dragging the volume slider |
onLoadedMetadata |
Function | called when the metadata for the given audio file has finished downloading. Passed the event. |
You can get direct access to the underlying audio element. First get a ref to ReactAudioPlayer:
<ReactAudioPlayer
ref={(element) => { this.rap = element; }}
/>
Then you can access the audio element like this:
this.rap.audioEl
This is especially useful if you need access to read-only attributes of the audio tag such as buffered
and played
. See the audio tag documentation for more on these attributes.