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capacitor-sound-effect

v3.0.0

Published

Native sound effects

Downloads

50

Readme

capacitor-sound-effect

This plugin provides the ability to natively play sound effects in Capacitor based projects.

Install

General

npm install capacitor-sound-effect
npx cap sync

Ionic

npm install capacitor-sound-effect
ionic cap sync

API

loadSound(...)

loadSound(options: { id: string; path: string; }) => any

| Param | Type | | ------------- | ------------------------------------------ | | options | { id: string; path: string; } |

Returns: any


play(...)

play(options: { id: string; }) => any

| Param | Type | | ------------- | ---------------------------- | | options | { id: string; } |

Returns: any


Usage Example

This example is based on an Ionic (Vue) project, but is generally applicable to other scenarios

Import the plugin

import { SoundEffect } from 'capacitor-sound-effect';

Load the sounds

In Ionic, the path is relative to your 'public' directory. So for a file located in /public/assets/sounds/, the below is applicable:

loadSounds() {
    SoundEffect.loadSound({id:'message', path:'assets/sounds/message.mp3'});
    SoundEffect.loadSound({id:'status', path:'assets/sounds/status.mp3'});
}

You must pass an object, as illustrated above, to the loadSound() method. The 'id' must be unique as it is used to reference the sound when you come to playing.

Play a sound

When playing a sound, you must reference the 'id' you provided during loadSound().

SoundEffect.play({id:'message'});