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Jam is your own embeddable Clubhouse-style audio space. This package exposes Jam as a standalone React component.
yarn add jam-react
Usage:
import Jam from 'jam-react';
<Jam roomId="new-jam-room" />
<Jam>
supports three props:
roomId
- required, string, your room ID which also make the room accessible by navigating to https://jam.systems/<roomId>
.jamUrl
- optional, string, URL of the jam instance. The default is https://jam.systems
which you may use freely.newRoom
- optional, {name: string, description: string}
, to customize the room at the moment it is created. (Advanced options that will add way more customizations than the current UI are coming soon.)Any other props, like style
, are merged into the top-level <iframe>
which loads jam. This allows you to add styling, customize iframe
feature policy etc. Note that Jam needs allow="microphone"
to work.
Here is a full example for rendering three audio rooms on one page:
import React from 'react';
import Jam from 'jam-react';
function App() {
let ids = ['01', '02', '03'];
return (
<div style={{padding: '1rem'}}>
<h1>Jam: My own Clubhouse!!!!</h1>
<div>
{ids.map(id => (
<Jam
key={id}
roomId={`new-jam-room-${id}`}
newRoom={{
name: 'A new Jam Room',
description: 'This Room was created by a React component',
color: '#000000',
}}
style={{width: '400px', height: '600px'}}
/>
))}
</div>
</div>
);
}
Result:
🍞 Jam is an open source alternative to Clubhouse, Twitter Spaces and similar audio spaces.
With Jam you can create audio rooms that can be used for panel discussions, jam sessions, free flowing conversations, debates, theatre plays, musicals and more. The only limit is your imagination.
Try Jam on https://jam.systems/
Find out more about Jam at our Gitlab repository.
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FAQs
Audio space like Clubhouse / Twitter Spaces as a React component, made with WebRTC
The npm package jam-react receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, jam-react popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jam-react 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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