A simple wrapper around an awesome library called wavesurfer.js.
The purpose of the package is to provide an abstraction over wavesurfer.js API and to do it as close to react style of doing things as its maintainer(-s) can provide.
// Plugins prop format
// now you have to pass always an array of objects, where each can contain three properties,
// only one of them is required - plugin;
// plugin property is a plugin class, imported from wavesurfer.js
// example:
import RegionsPlugin from "wavesurfer.js/dist/plugin/wavesurfer.regions.min";
import TimelinePlugin from "wavesurfer.js/dist/plugin/wavesurfer.timeline.min";
import CursorPlugin from "wavesurfer.js/dist/plugin/wavesurfer.cursor.min";
const plugins = [
{
plugin: RegionsPlugin,
options: { dragSelection: true }
},
{
plugin: TimelinePlugin,
options: {
container: "#timeline"
}
},
{
plugin: CursorPlugin
}
];
Package provides the following set of components:
- WaveSurfer
- WaveForm
- Region
Core component of the package.
It creates wavesurfer instance and watches for changes in plugins list.
It accepts the following props set:
- plugins
- onMount
It is a list of plugins to use by WaveSurfer and has the following format:
import { WaveSurfer } from 'wavesurfer-react';
import MyCustomPlugin from 'my-custom-plugin-path';
const myPlugin = {
plugin: MyCustomPlugin,
options: {
someGreatOption: 'someGreatValue'
},
creator: 'myCustomCreate'
};
const plugins = [myPlugin];
<WaveSurfer plugins={plugins} />
The plugins
prop is watched inside WaveSurfer.
If plugin was disabled (it's not enlisted in plugins
prop) it will be destroyed,
otherwise added to wavesurfer plugins list and immediately initialized.
It is a function, that is called after WaveSurfer instance has been mounted.
It has only one argument - WaveSurfer instance.
It is used to configure WaveForm.
It accepts all options, passed into WaveSurfer.create, but except plugins.
Read the full list of available options.
Think of it as a some kind of helper component.
It can be used to imperatively control regions, appearing on WaveForm if you're using RegionsPlugin.
If some of regions is already exist, then you will not face duplicates.
On mount, it will try to find region with the same region identifier and then attaches itself to it.
If region component did not find appropriate region, then it creates a region itself.
It accepts the following props:
- onOver - is called when mouse enters a region
- onLeave - is called when moused leaves a region
- onClick - is called on a mouse click on a region
- onDoubleClick - is called on double click
- onIn - is called when playback enters a region
- onOut - is called when playback leaves a region
- onRemove - is called just before region remove
- onUpdate - is called on each region's options update
- onUpdateEnd - is called when dragging or resizing are finished
Rest passed props are passed as region's data into wavesurfer.
- Issues with regions synchronization when using redux and
Region
component. Try to not hard-bind redux-state with wavesurfer-react to tight or use an instance of wavesurfer to operate regions.
You can see how this package is intended to be used here
- Easy plugin add and remove after mount*
- Typings: PropTypes vs Flow vs TypeScript
- Reduce amount of spelling mistakes in readme.
- TypeScript is coming, maybe...
P.S. Tasks that are marked with start are in theory possible.