wavesurfer7 v7.0.2-beta.11
wavesurfer.js
New TypeScript version
wavesurfer.js v7 beta is a TypeScript rewrite of wavesurfer.js that brings several improvements:
- Typed API for better development experience
- Enhanced decoding and rendering performance
- New and improved plugins
ℹ️ Looking for the old stable version? V6 is here: https://github.com/katspaugh/wavesurfer.js/tree/v6
Try it out:
npm install --save wavesurfer.js@betaimport WaveSurfer from 'wavesurfer.js'Alternatively, import it from a CDN as a ES6 module:
<script type="module">
import WaveSurfer from 'https://unpkg.com/wavesurfer.js@beta'
const wavesurfer = WaveSurfer.create({ ... })
</script>Or, as a UMD script tag which exports the library as a global WaveSurfer variable:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/wavesurfer.js@beta/dist/wavesurfer.min.cjs"></script>To import one of the plugins, e.g. the Timeline plugin:
import Timeline from 'wavesurfer.js/dist/plugins/timeline.js'
// or, with a CDN:
import Timeline from 'https://unpkg.com/wavesurfer.js@beta/dist/plugins/timeline.js'TypeScript types are included in the package, so there's no need to install @types/wavesurfer.js.
See more examples.
Documentation
See the documentation on wavesurfer.js methods, options and events on our website.
Plugins
The "official" plugins have been completely rewritten and enhanced:
- Regions – visual overlays and markers for regions of audio
- Timeline – displays notches and time labels below the waveform
- Minimap – a small waveform that serves as a scrollbar for the main waveform
- Envelope – a graphical interface to add fade-in and -out effects and control volume
- Record – records audio from the microphone and renders a waveform
- Spectrogram – visualization of an audio frequency spectrum (written by @akreal)
CSS styling
wavesurfer.js v7 is rendered into a Shadow DOM tree. This isolates its CSS from the rest of the web page.
However, it's still possible to style various wavesurfer.js elements with CSS via the ::part() pseudo-selector.
For example:
#waveform ::part(cursor):before {
content: '🏄';
}
#waveform ::part(region) {
font-family: fantasy;
}You can see which elements you can style in the DOM inspector – they will have a part attribute.
See this example for play around with styling.
Upgrading from v6
Most options, events, and methods are similar to those in previous versions.
Notable differences
- The
backendoption is removed – HTML5 audio (or video) is the only playback mechanism. However, you can still connect wavesurfer to Web Audio viaMediaElementSourceNode. See this example. - The Markers plugin is removed – use the Regions plugin with just a
startTime. - No Microphone plugn – superseded by the new Record plugin with more features.
- No Cursor and Playhead plugins yet – to be done.
Removed options
backend,audioContext,closeAudioContext', 'audioScriptProcessor– there's no Web Audio backend, so no AudioContextautoCenterImmediately–autoCenteris now always immediate unless the audio is playingbackgroundColor,hideCursor– this can be easily set via CSSmediaType,mediaControls– you should instead pass an entire media element in themediaoption. Example.partialRender– done by defaultpixelRatio–window.devicePixelRatiois used by defaultrenderer– there's just one renderer for now, so no need for this optionresponsive– responsiveness is enabled by defaultscrollParent– the container will scroll ifminPxPerSecis set to a higher valueskipLength– there's noskipForwardandskipBackwardmethods anymoresplitChannelsOptions– you should now usesplitChannelsto pass the channel options. Passheight: 0to hide a channel. See this example.xhr,drawingContextAttributes,maxCanvasWidth,forceDecode– removed to reduce code complexity
Removed methods
getFilters,setFilter– as there's no Web Audio "backend"drawBuffer– to redraw the waveform, usesetOptionsinstead and pass new rendering optionscancelAjax– ajax is replaced byfetchloadBlob– useURL.createObjectURL()to convert a blob to a URL and callload(url)insteadskipForward,skipBackward,setPlayEnd– can be implemented usingsetTime(time)exportPCMis renamed togetDecodedDataand doesn't take any paramstoggleMuteis now calledsetMuted(true | false)setHeight,setWaveColor,setCursorColor, etc. – usesetOptionswith the corresponding params instead. E.g.,wavesurfer.setOptions({ height: 300, waveColor: '#abc' })
See the complete documentation of the new API.
Questions
Have a question about integrating wavesurfer.js on your website? Feel free to ask in our Discussions forum.
FAQ
- Q: Does wavesurfer support large files?
- A: Since wavesurfer decodes audio entirely in the browser using Web Audio, large clips may result in an innacurately timed waveform or fail to decode at all due to memory constraints. We recommend using pre-decoded peaks for large files (see this example). You can use a tool like bbc/audiowaveform to generate peaks.
- Q: What about streaming audio?
- A: Streaming isn't supported because wavesurfer needs to download the entire audio file to decode and render it.
Development
To get started with development, follow these steps:
- Install dev dependencies:
yarn- Start the TypeScript compiler in watch mode and launch an HTTP server:
yarn startThis command will open http://localhost:9090 in your browser with live reload, allowing you to see the changes as you develop.
Tests
The tests are written in the Cypress framework. They are a mix of e2e and visual regression tests. To run the test suite locally:
yarn cypressFeedback
We appreciate your feedback and contributions! Join the conversation and share your thoughts here: https://github.com/wavesurfer-js/wavesurfer.js/discussions/2789
If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please don't hesitate to open an issue or submit a pull request on the GitHub repository.
We hope you enjoy using wavesurfer.ts and look forward to hearing about your experiences with the library!