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ReactWaveform is a React component that provides an interactive waveform visualization for audio files using the WaveSurfer.js library. This component supports custom controls, progress rendering, and regions for marking specific parts of the waveform.
ReactWaveform is a React component that provides an interactive waveform visualization for audio files using the WaveSurfer.js library. This component supports custom controls, progress rendering, and regions for marking specific parts of the waveform.
To install the package, use npm or yarn:
npm install react-audio-wave-modern
or
yarn add react-audio-wave-modern
import ReactWaveform from 'react-audio-wave-modern';
const App = () => {
const audioUrl = 'path/to/your/audio/file.mp3';
const options = {
"container": "#waveform",
"height": 44,
"waveColor": "#008DFF",
"progressColor": "#32D583",
"cursorWidth": 0,
"barWidth": 3,
"barGap": 2,
"barRadius": 5,
"barHeight": 1,
"mediaControls": false,
"dragToSeek": true
};
return (
<div className="audio-waveform">
<ReactWaveform audioUrl={audioUrl} options={options} />
</div>
);
};
export default App;
.audio-waveform {
/* width: 100%; or specify a fixed width */
width: 100%;
min-height: 72px;
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
align-items: center;
border: 1px solid #EBEBEB;
border-radius: 8px;
padding: 4px;
}
Prop | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
audioUrl | string | "" | URL of the audio file to be loaded. |
options | WaveSurferOptions | {} | Options for configuring WaveSurfer.js. |
ProgressRenderer | React.FC<{waveform} | null | Custom Progress Component for displaying progress. |
ControlsRenderer | React.FC<{ waveform, isPlaying }> | null | Custom Controls Component for displaying controls. |
progressRendererClassName | string | "" | Class name for the progress renderer container. |
playUsingRange | { start: number, end: number } | null | Range for playing a specific part of the audio. |
controls | boolean | true | Whether to display the default controls. |
WaveformWrapperClass | string | "" | Class name for the waveform wrapper container. |
waveformClass | string | "" | Class name for the waveform container. |
progress | boolean | false | Whether to display the progress bar. |
controlsOptions | object | {} | Options for configuring the controls. |
regionsList | RegionParams[] | [] | List of regions to be added to the waveform. |
skeltonLoader | boolean | true | Whether to display a skeleton loader while loading the waveform. |
The options
prop allows you to customize the waveform using the WaveSurfer.js options.
WaveSurferOptions: {
audioRate?: number;
autoCenter?: boolean;
autoScroll?: boolean;
autoplay?: boolean;
backend?: "WebAudio" | "MediaElement";
barAlign?: "top" | "bottom";
barGap?: number;
barHeight?: number;
barRadius?: number;
barWidth?: number;
container: HTMLElement | string;
cursorColor?: string;
cursorWidth?: number;
dragToSeek?: boolean | {
debounceTime: number;
};
duration?: number;
fetchParams?: RequestInit;
fillParent?: boolean;
height?: number | "auto";
hideScrollbar?: boolean;
interact?: boolean;
media?: HTMLMediaElement;
mediaControls?: boolean;
minPxPerSec?: number;
normalize?: boolean;
peaks?: (Float32Array | number[])[];
plugins?: GenericPlugin[];
progressColor?: string | string[] | CanvasGradient;
renderFunction?: ((peaks, ctx) => void);
sampleRate?: number;
splitChannels?: (Partial<WaveSurferOptions> & {
overlay?: boolean;
})[];
url?: string;
waveColor?: string | string[] | CanvasGradient;
width?: number | string;
}
You can customize the controls using the ControlsRenderer
prop. The component receives the waveform instance and the playing state as props.
import ReactWaveform from 'react-audio-wave-modern';
const ControlsRenderer = ({ waveform, isPlaying }) => {
if (!waveform) {
return null;
}
const forWardBySeconds = (seconds 10) => {
if (waveform.current) {
waveform.current.setTime(waveform.current.getCurrentTime() + seconds);
}
}
const rewindBySeconds = (seconds 10) => {
if (waveform.current) {
waveform.current.setTime(Math.max(0, waveform.current.getCurrentTime() - seconds));
}
}
return (
<div>
<button onClick={() => rewindBySeconds(10)}>Rewind</button>
<button onClick={() => waveform.current.playPause()}> {isPlaying ? 'Pause' : 'Play'} </button>
<button onClick={() => forWardBySeconds(10)}>Forward</button>
</div>
);
};
const App = () => {
const audioUrl = 'audioUrl';
const options = {
"container": "#waveform",
"height": 44,
"waveColor": "#008DFF",
"progressColor": "#32D583",
"cursorWidth": 0,
"barWidth": 3,
"barGap": 2,
"barRadius": 5,
"barHeight": 1,
"mediaControls": false,
"dragToSeek": true
};
return (
<div className="audio-waveform">
<ReactWaveform
audioUrl={audioUrl}
options={options}
ControlsRenderer={ControlsRenderer} />
</div>
);
};
The playUsingRange
prop allows you to play a specific part of the audio file. The prop should be an object with start
and end
properties.
const playUsingRange = {
start: 10,
end: 20,
};
The controlsOptions
prop allows you to customize the controls displayed in the component.
const controlsOptions = {
buttons: {
playPause: true,
forward: true,
rewind: true,
},
forwardBySeconds: 10,
rewindBySeconds: 10,
icons: {
play: <PlayIcon />,
pause: <PauseIcon />,
forward: <ForwardIcon />,
rewind: <Rewind />,
},
classNames: {
playPause: "play-pause",
forward: "forward",
rewind: "rewind",
},
};
You can add regions to the waveform using the regionsList
prop. Each region is defined by a RegionParams
object.
RegionParams: {
channelIdx?: number;
color?: string;
content?: string | HTMLElement;
contentEditable?: boolean;
drag?: boolean;
end?: number;
id?: string;
maxLength?: number;
minLength?: number;
resize?: boolean;
start: number;
}
const regionsList = [
{
start: 1,
end: 3,
color: 'rgba(0, 255, 0, 0.1)',
},
{
start: 5,
end: 7,
color: 'rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.1)',
},
];
You can customize the progress bar using the ProgressRenderer
prop. The component receives the waveform instance as a prop.
const ProgressRenderer = ({ waveform }) => {
if (!waveform) {
return null;
}
const progress = waveform.current.getCurrentTime() / waveform.current.getDuration();
return (
<div
style={{
width: `${progress * 100}%`,
height: '4px',
backgroundColor: '#ff5500',
}}
/>
);
};
import ReactWaveform from 'react-audio-wave-modern';
const App = () => {
const audioUrl = 'audioUrl';
const options = {
"container": "#waveform",
"height": 44,
"waveColor": "#008DFF",
"progressColor": "#32D583",
"cursorWidth": 0,
"barWidth": 3,
"barGap": 2,
"barRadius": 5,
"barHeight": 1,
"mediaControls": false,
"dragToSeek": true
};
const controlsOptions = {
buttons: {
playPause: true,
forward: true,
rewind: true,
},
forwardBySeconds: 10,
rewindBySeconds: 10,
icons: {
play: <PlayIcon />,
pause: <PauseIcon />,
forward: <ForwardIcon />,
rewind: <Rewind />,
},
classNames: {
playPause: "play-pause",
forward: "forward",
rewind: "rewind",
},
};
const regionsList = [
{
start: 1,
end: 3,
color: 'rgba(0, 255, 0, 0.1)',
},
{
start: 5,
end: 7,
color: 'rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.1)',
},
];
return (
<div className="audio-waveform">
<ReactWaveform
audioUrl={audioUrl}
options={options}
controlsOptions={controlsOptions}
regionsList={regionsList}
/>
</div>
);
};
export default App;
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
FAQs
ReactWaveform is a React component that provides an interactive waveform visualization for audio files using the WaveSurfer.js library. This component supports custom controls, progress rendering, and regions for marking specific parts of the waveform.
The npm package react-audio-wave-modern receives a total of 40 weekly downloads. As such, react-audio-wave-modern popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-audio-wave-modern 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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