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-custom-audio-player
import AudioPlayer from 'react-custom-audio-player';
//...
<AudioPlayer src='sample.wav'/>
See the example directory for a basic working example of using this. You can run it with the command npm run example
.
Prop | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
showLoader | Boolean |
false |
Show loader till file downloads |
showSeekControls | Boolean |
false |
Show Forward & Rewind options |
enableDownload | Boolean |
true |
Show Button to download Audio file |
showRunningTimer | Boolean |
false |
Show Elapsed time |
showFullDuration | Boolean |
false |
Show Full Duration of Audio file |
showRemainingTime | Boolean |
false |
Show Remaining Duration of Audio file while playing |
showVolumeSlider | Boolean |
false |
Controls to Adjust Volume |
showPlaybackRate | Boolean |
false |
Controls to Adjust Audio Play Rate |
customDownloadButton | Boolean |
false |
Custom Icon for Download button |
type | String |
'' |
Type of Audio file Ex: .mp3, .wav |
filename | String |
'' |
Audio file name |
onLoadErrorHandler | Function |
error log entry |
Custom errror handling function if the audio source is not available |
theme | String or Object |
'{progressBarColor: '#e6e9f0',progressBarFillColor: '#6699ff',}' |
Custom theme Options |
See the audio tag documentation for detailed explanations of these attributes.
Indicates how often to call the onListened
prop during playback, in milliseconds.
Called when unloading the audio player, like when switching to a different src file. Passed the event.
Called when enough of the file has been downloaded to be able to start playing. Passed the event.
Called when enough of the file has been downloaded to play through the entire file. Passed the event.
Called when playback has finished to the end of the file. Passed the event.
Called when the audio tag encounters an error. Passed the event.
Called every listenInterval
milliseconds during playback. Passed the event.
Called when the user pauses playback. Passed the event.
Called when the user taps play. Passed the event.
Called when the user drags the time indicator to a new time. Passed the event.
Called when the metadata for the given audio file has finished downloading. Passed the event.
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.