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cordova-spotify
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An Apache Cordova plugin providing access to the Spotify SDK for iOS and Android.
This plugin provides a very simple and atomic layer over playback functionality of the Spotify SDK. It allows you to play Spotify tracks via their URI. Metadata and authentication functionality has deliberately been left out in favor of the Web API and our Spotify OAuth 2 plugin cordova-spotify-oauth.
cordova plugin add cordova-spotify
Note: Make sure your installation path doesn't contain any spaces.
The plugin is very simple to use. All methods can be called at any time and there is no initialization step. The plugin performs all necessary state changes automatically. All methods documented in the API documentation are exported under the global cordova.plugins.spotify
-object.
cordova.plugins.spotify.play("spotify:track:0It6VJoMAare1zdV2wxqZq", {
clientId: "<YOUR SPOTIFY CLIENT ID",
token: "<YOUR VALID SPOTIFY ACCESS TOKEN WITH STREAMING SCOPE>"
})
.then(() => console.log("Music is playing 🎶"));
cordova.plugins.spotify.pause()
.then(() => console.log("Music is paused ⏸"));
cordova.plugins.spotify.getPosition()
.then(pos => console.log(`We're currently ${pos}ms into the track.`))
.catch(() => console.log("Whoops, no track is playing right now."));
Pull requests are very welcome! Please use the gitmoji style for commit messages.
FAQs
Spotify SDK bindings for Cordova Applications
The npm package cordova-spotify receives a total of 26 weekly downloads. As such, cordova-spotify popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cordova-spotify demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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