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An audio recording helper for React. Provides a component and a hook to help with audio recording.
npm install react-audio-voice-recorder
yarn add react-audio-voice-recorder
- In v2 the
AudioRecorder
propdownloadFileExtension
no longer supportsmp3
andwav
without the website using this package being cross-origin isolated. This change was made in order to fix issue #54 in v1.2.1
AudioRecorder Component (See it in action)
You can use an out-of-the-box component that takes onRecordingComplete
method as a prop and calls it when you save the recording
import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom/client";
import { AudioRecorder } from "react-audio-voice-recorder";
const addAudioElement = (blob) => {
const url = URL.createObjectURL(blob);
const audio = document.createElement("audio");
audio.src = url;
audio.controls = true;
document.body.appendChild(audio);
};
ReactDOM.createRoot(document.getElementById("root")).render(
<React.StrictMode>
<AudioRecorder
onRecordingComplete={addAudioElement}
audioTrackConstraints={{
noiseSuppression: true,
echoCancellation: true,
}}
downloadOnSavePress={true}
downloadFileExtension="webm"
/>
</React.StrictMode>,
);
Props | Description | Default | Optional |
---|---|---|---|
onRecordingComplete |
A method that gets called when "Save recording" option is pressed | N/A | Yes |
audioTrackConstraints |
Takes a subset of MediaTrackConstraints that apply to the audio track |
N/A | Yes |
onNotAllowedOrFound |
This gets called when the getUserMedia promise is rejected. It takes the resultant DOMException as its parameter |
N/A | Yes |
downloadOnSavePress |
A boolean value that determines if the recording should be downloaded when "Save recording" option is pressed |
false |
Yes |
downloadFileExtension |
The file extension to be used for the downloaded file. Allowed values are webm , mp3 and wav . In order to use mp3 or wav please ensure that your website is cross-origin isolated. Further reading
|
webm |
Yes |
showVisualizer |
Displays a waveform visualization for the audio when set to true
|
false |
Yes |
classes |
This allows class names to be passed to modify the styles for the entire component or specific portions of it | N/A | Yes |
NOTE: In order for mp3
and wav
downloading to work properly, your website needs to be cross-origin isolated. This is necessary because this package uses FFmpeg which internally uses SharedArrayBuffer
that requires cross-origin isolation
If you prefer to build up your own UI but take advantage of the implementation provided by this package, you can use this hook instead of the component
Params | Description | Optional |
---|---|---|
audioTrackConstraints |
Takes a subset of MediaTrackConstraints that apply to the audio track |
Yes |
onNotAllowedOrFound |
This gets called when the getUserMedia promise is rejected. It takes the resultant DOMException as its parameter |
Yes |
The hook returns the following:
Identifiers | Description |
---|---|
startRecording |
Invoking this method starts the recording. Sets isRecording to true
|
stopRecording |
Invoking this method stops the recording in progress and the resulting audio is made available in recordingBlob . Sets isRecording to false
|
togglePauseResume |
Invoking this method would pause the recording if it is currently running or resume if it is paused. Toggles the value isPaused
|
recordingBlob |
This is the recording blob that is created after stopRecording has been called |
isRecording |
A boolean value that represents whether a recording is currently in progress |
isPaused |
A boolean value that represents whether a recording in progress is paused |
recordingTime |
Number of seconds that the recording has gone on. This is updated every second |
mediaRecorder |
The current mediaRecorder in use. Can be undefined in case recording is not in progress |
import { useAudioRecorder } from "react-audio-voice-recorder";
// ...
// ...
const {
startRecording,
stopRecording,
togglePauseResume,
recordingBlob,
isRecording,
isPaused,
recordingTime,
mediaRecorder,
} = useAudioRecorder();
useEffect(() => {
if (!recordingBlob) return;
// recordingBlob will be present at this point after 'stopRecording' has been called
}, [recordingBlob]);
This is for scenarios where you would wish to control the AudioRecorder
component from outside the component. You can call the useAudioRecorder
and pass the object it returns to the recorderControls
of the AudioRecorder
. This would enable you to control the AudioRecorder
component from outside the component as well
Sample usage (See it in action)
import { AudioRecorder, useAudioRecorder } from "react-audio-voice-recorder";
const ExampleComponent = () => {
const recorderControls = useAudioRecorder();
const addAudioElement = (blob) => {
const url = URL.createObjectURL(blob);
const audio = document.createElement("audio");
audio.src = url;
audio.controls = true;
document.body.appendChild(audio);
};
return (
<div>
<AudioRecorder
onRecordingComplete={(blob) => addAudioElement(blob)}
recorderControls={recorderControls}
/>
<button onClick={recorderControls.stopRecording}>Stop recording</button>
</div>
);
};
NOTE: When using both AudioRecorder
and useAudioRecorder
in combination, the audioTrackConstraints
and onNotAllowedOrFound
should be provided in the useAudioRecorder
hook