Before you can begin identifying audio with ACRCloud's API, you need to sign up for a free trial over at https://www.acrcloud.com and create an Audio & Video recognition project. This will generate a host
, access_key
, and access_secret
for you to use.
To create a new instance of ACRCloud, all you need to do is install the module and require it in the head of your project.
const acrcloud = require("acrcloud");
const acr = new acrcloud({
host: "us-west-2.api.acrcloud.com",
access_key: "*****",
access_secret: "*****"
});
To identify an audio file, use the identify()
function and pass it a file buffer from a local directory.
const fs = require("fs");
const sample = fs.readFileSync("/path-to-file.wav");
acr.identify(sample).then(metadata => {
console.log(metadata);
});
The ACRCloud API accepts either a raw audio file (WAV, MP3, AIFC, etc), or an audio fingerprint as the POST body. At the time of writing, this module is only set up to accept a raw audio file. Finterprints will be included in a future update, or you can modify the script yourself to accept them.
By default, creating a new instance will assume that your audio file has all the necessary headers in order to successfully parse and identify the file. There are additional optional parameters you can use when creating the acr instance.
audio_format
The format of your audio data, like "mp3, wav, ma4, pcm, amr" etc, If your audio file does not have audio header, this parameter should be includedsample_rate
If your audio file does not have audio header, this parameter should be includedaudio_channels
If your audio file does not have audio header, this parameter should be included. Allowed values: 1, 2
const acr = new acrcloud({
host: "us-west-2.api.acrcloud.com",
access_key: "*****",
access_secret: "*****",
audio_format: "wav",
sample_rate: 44100,
audio_channels: 2
});
- ☐ Accept audio fingerprints in addition to audio files.
- ☐ Remove fetch dependency and replace with https module.
- ☐ Write better tests.