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@speechkit/speechkit-audio-player
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A web player component that can play audio from https://speechkit.io
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Firstly, clone this repo to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/SpeechKit/speechkit-audio-player
Next, open the speechkit-audio-player directory or the directory you cloned to and run npm install to install all dependencies.
You can now run npm start to begin serving on local host and you will find test pages within the /example directory.
To make changes, create a new branch from develop. Make sure you use the following format:
fix/sk-[task-number] - for a bug fix
feat/sk-[task-number] - for a feature
Where [task-number] represents the issue number in Trello.
Push your branch up to GitHub frequently and once you have completed work on the feature/fix, create a pull request against develop, making sure you also update the version in the package.json, eg 3.14.16.
The next step is to deploy this version to staging for testing.
yarn build:stages3/speechkit-js bucketdist folder into the folder you createdOnce testing is complete, the next step is to make a pull request from develop to master.
If everything looks good, merge into master and push the branch up, at which point CircleCI will automatically deploy to npmjs.org. The new version may take some time to appear due to caching. For an urgent release, the caches may be purged (see links below).
We use JSDelivr for CDN. You can point your source to: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@speechkit/speechkit-audio-player@VERSION/dist/speechkit.js
Example: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@speechkit/speechkit-audio-player@1/dist/speechkit.js
After you have deployed a new version to JSDelivr, @latest and all other tags may take up to 24 hours to update. In the case that you need files to update sooner, you can purge the cache using the URLs below:
Purge Player:
https://purge.jsdelivr.net/npm/@speechkit/speechkit-audio-player@latest/dist/speechkit-player.js
Purge Ghost:
https://purge.jsdelivr.net/npm/@speechkit/speechkit-audio-player@latest/dist/speechkit-ghost.js
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A web player component that can play audio from https://speechkit.io
We found that @speechkit/speechkit-audio-player demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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