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react-audio-play
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react-audio-play
is a simple, lightweight and customizable audio player npm package for React applications. It provides an easy-to-use interface to play audio files in your React components with minimal setup.
You can install react-audio-play
using npm or yarn:
npm install react-audio-play
or
yarn add react-audio-play
To use react-audio-play
, import the AudioPlayer
component and provide the necessary props:
import React from 'react';
import AudioPlayer from 'react-audio-play';
const App = () => {
return (
<div>
<h1>My Audio Player</h1>
<AudioPlayer src="path/to/audio.mp3" />
</div>
);
};
export default App;
react-audio-play
accepts the following props:
src
(string, required): The URL or file path of the audio file to be played.loop
(boolean, optional): Set to true to loop the audio playback (default: false).volume
(number, optional): The initial volume level (0 to 100) of the audio (default: 100
).onPlay
(function, optional): Callback function to execute when the audio starts playing.onPause
(function, optional): Callback function to execute when the audio is paused.onEnd
(function, optional): Callback function to execute when the audio playback ends.onError
(function, optional): Callback function to execute if there's an error loading or playing the audio.backgroundColor
(string, optional): Set the background color of the audio player (default: #fff
).color
(string, optional): The text and icon color of the audio player. (default: #566574
).sliderColor
(string, optional): The color of the progress slider. (default: #007FFF
)import React from 'react';
import AudioPlayer from 'react-audio-play';
const App = () => {
const handlePlay = () => {
console.log('Audio started playing');
};
const handlePause = () => {
console.log('Audio paused');
};
return (
<div>
<h1>My Audio Player</h1>
<AudioPlayer
src="path/to/audio.mp3"
onPlay={handlePlay}
onPause={handlePause}
/>
</div>
);
};
export default App;
You can easily customize the appearance of the audio player by applying your CSS styles to the AudioPlayer component or by overriding the default styles in your project's CSS.
This package is open-source and distributed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Contributions are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions, feel free to create an issue or submit a pull request on the GitHub repository. Let's build this package together!
Enjoy using react-audio-play in your React applications, and we hope it enhances your audio experience with ease and flexibility. If you have any questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to us! Happy coding! 🎶
FAQs
React audio player component
The npm package react-audio-play receives a total of 563 weekly downloads. As such, react-audio-play popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-audio-play demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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