This library acts as a lightweight React wrapper for sound-visualizer.
You can check it out by visiting the codesandbox.
npm install react-sound-visualizer
You'll mainly want to use the Visualizer
component (you can see more documentation for it below):
import { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
import { Visualizer } from 'react-sound-visualizer';
function App() {
const [audio, setAudio] = useState<MediaStream | null>(null);
useEffect(() => {
navigator.mediaDevices
.getUserMedia({
audio: true,
video: false,
})
.then(setAudio);
}, []);
return (
<Visualizer audio={audio}>
{({ canvasRef, stop, start, reset }) => (
<>
<canvas ref={canvasRef} width={500} height={100} />
<div>
<button onClick={start}>Start</button>
<button onClick={stop}>Stop</button>
<button onClick={reset}>Reset</button>
</div>
</>
)}
</Visualizer>
);
}
export default App;
If you need even more control over the visualization, the useVisualizer
hook (used by Visualizer
behind the scenes) is also exported.
Prop | Type | Default | Explanation | |
---|---|---|---|---|
audio | MediaStream | null |
The audio to visualize. Can be null since usually that's how your state will be initialized, but note that the functions will not be defined while it is null . |
||
children | React.FC |
See Types section below. | ||
mode | "current" | "continuous" |
"continuous" |
The visualizer version to use. You can check out the sound-visualizer docs to learn more about what each version means. | |
lineWidth | number | "thin" | "thick" | "default" |
"default" |
The width of each line drawn onto the canvas for the visualization. If a thickness string is provided, it will be translated into a percentage of the canvas's width; if a number is provided it will be used a px value. |
|
strokeColor | string |
"#000" |
The color of each line drawn onto the canvas for the visualization. | |
autoStart | boolean |
false |
When set to true , the start function will be called as soon as the audio is available. |
|
slices | number |
100 |
The number of slices drawn onto the canvas to make up the wave. Only available as a prop when mode is "continuous" |
|
heightNorm | number |
1 |
A number used to normalize the height of the wave; the wave function is multiplied by this number, so a number larger than 1 will exaggerate the height of the wave, while a number between 0 and 1 will minimize it. Only available as a prop when mode is "current" |
export function useVisualizer(
audio: MediaStream | null,
canvas: HTMLCanvasElement | null,
options?: UseVisualizerOptions
): Partial<VisualizerFunctions>;
The useVisualizer
hook acts as a simple wrapper for both the currentVisualizer
and continuousVisualizer
functions from
sound-visualizer
, which allows the user to pass null
for the audio
and canvas
parameters
and returns an empty object if null
is passed for either.
It also wraps the VisualizerFunctions
that are returned in a useMemo
hook.
(Note: if you would rather not use a memo, you can directly use the visualizerWrapper
function)
export interface VisualizerChildrenProps {
canvasRef: (canvas: HTMLCanvasElement) => void;
start?: () => void;
stop?: () => void;
reset?: () => void;
}
The Visualizer
's children
prop must be a function that returns a ReactNode
.
The canvasRef
must be passed as the ref
prop to an HTML canvas
element,
or else the visualizer will not draw anything!
export type UseVisualizerOptions =
| { mode: "current" } & DrawCurrentOptions
| { mode?: "continuous" & DrawContinuousOptions
Where DrawCurrentOptions
and DrawContinuousOptions
are the types from sound-visualizer
.
The visualizerWrapper
function, used internally by useVisualizer
, is exposed for convenience.