webmscore-webpack5 v0.21.0-a
webmscore
MuseScore's libmscore (the core library) in WebAssembly!
Features
- Parse
msczfile data - Get score metadata
- Export part score
- Generate music sheets in SVG/PNG/PDF format
- Generate MIDI
- Generate audio files in WAV, OGG, MP3, or FLAC format
- Synthesize raw audio frames, can be used in the Web Audio API
- Export as MusicXML compressed/uncompressed
- Generate position information of measures or segments on the generated sheets
- Run inside a Web Worker thread
Installation
The package is available on npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/webmscore
npm i webmscoreUse webmscore
Load in browsers
<!-- using a CDN -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/webmscore/webmscore.js"></script>
<script>
WebMscore.ready.then(async () => {
const score = await WebMscore.load('mscz', msczdata)
})
</script>For latest browsers which support ES Modules
import WebMscore from 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/webmscore/webmscore.mjs'Run in Node.js directly
Minimum version: v8.9.0 with ES Modules support
The --experimental-modules flag is required for Node.js versions under 14,
Also require "type": "module" in package.json
import WebMscore from 'webmscore'
WebMscore.ready.then(async () => {
const score = await WebMscore.load('mscz', msczdata)
})Use a JavaScript bundler
(TBD)
Load extra fonts
If your score sheet contains characters out of the range of the bundled FreeFont, those characters will be shown as tofu characters (□ or �) in SVG/PNG/PDF files. Loading extra fonts is required.
webmscore can load any font format supported by FreeType.
const score = await WebMscore.load('mscz', msczdata, [...arrOfFontData])CJK fonts are no longer bundled inside webmscore since v0.6.0
Load soundfont files
Loading a soudfont (sf2/sf3) file is required before generating/synthesizing audio.
await score.setSoundFont(soudfontData)Soudfonts can be found on musescore.org website.
Example: (FluidR3Mono_GM.sf3)
const soudfontData = new Uint8Array(
await (
await fetch('https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/musescore/MuseScore@2.1/share/sound/FluidR3Mono_GM.sf3')
).arrayBuffer()
)Boost Mode
Sometimes you only want to process a bunch of score metadata, so drawing sheet images internally is a waste of time and system resource.
You can enable the Boost Mode by setting the doLayout parameter in WebMscore.load to false.
Example:
const score = await WebMscore.load('mscz', msczdata, [], false)
const metadata = await score.metadata()
score.destroy()webmscore's Boost Mode is about 3x faster than the batch converter feature (-j) of the musescore software, according to the benchmark result.
WebAssembly vs native C++ program!
Compiling
Install essential tools like
make,cmake,llvm, etc.Install
emscriptenv2.0.6 usingemsdkhttps://emscripten.org/docs/getting_started/downloads.htmlGet and compile Qt5 for WebAssembly
CPUS=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN 2>/dev/null || getconf NPROCESSORS_ONLN 2>/dev/null || 8)
QT_PATH=/usr/qt515
# If you want to use other directory, make sure you changed `PREFIX_PATH` to your Qt5WASM installation dir in the Makefile
git clone git://code.qt.io/qt/qt5.git --depth=1 -b 5.15.0 $QT_PATH
# or
# download and extract qt-everywhere 5.15.0 (https://download.qt.io/official_releases/qt/5.15/5.15.0/single/)
cd $QT_PATH
./configure -xplatform wasm-emscripten -nomake examples -prefix $PWD/qtbase
make -j$CPUS
# exclude unused Qt5Gui plugins
sed -i -E "s/\s(\S+?Qt5Gui_)\*(Plugin)?(.*)\)/ \1QWasmIntegrationPlugin\3 \1QJpegPlugin\3)/" $QT_PATH/qtbase/lib/cmake/Qt5Gui/Qt5GuiConfig.cmake
# patch emcc.py to emit separate .mem files regardless of MEM_INIT_METHOD settings (MEM_INIT_METHOD won't work with wasm)
sed -i -r "s/(shared.Settings.MEM_INIT_IN_WASM = )True/\1False/" "$(which emcc).py"- Checkout submodules
git submodule init
git submodule update- Compile
webmscore
make releaseBuild artifacts are in the web-public directory
Browser Support
All modern browsers which support WebAssembly and Async Functions
| Name | Minimum Version |
|---|---|
| Chrome | 57 |
| Firefox | 53, 52 (non-ESR) |
| Edge | 16 (Fall Creators Update) |
| Safari | 11 |
| IE | NO! |
| Other browsers | I don't know! |
Only tested on the latest version of Chrome and Firefox.
Examples
see files in the web-example directory
cd ./web-example
npm i
npm start # Node.js example
npm run start:browser # browser exampleDebugging
See How to look up function names in the .symbols file?
webmscore is part of the LibreScore project.