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react-spotify-album-player

v1.1.1

Published

Spotify player for a specific artist's album

Downloads

57

Readme

Spotify Player

This is a simple spotify player for a single album of a given artist.

install

Bower:

bower install react-spotify-album-player

For bower usage,

<script src="path/to/react.js"></script>
<script src="path/to/react-spotify-album-player/dist/react-spotify-album-player.js"></script>

NPM:

npm install react-spotify-album-player

Demo

https://devilcius.github.io/react-spotify-album-player/

Basic Usage

var React = require('react');
var SpotifyPlayer = require('react-spotify-album-player');
var container = document.getElementById('spotify-player');
var ReactDOM = require('react-dom');
ReactDOM.render(
    <SpotifyPlayer
        albumName="Milo Goes to College"
        artistName="Descendents"
        noDataFoundText="No data found"
        previewWarningText="Only 20 seconds preview"
        showHeader
        token
 />,
    container
);

Required options:

Property | Type | Description :-----------------------|:--------------|:-------------------------------- albumName | string | Release's name artistName | string | Artist's name token | string | A valid spotify web api access token

Further options:

Property | Type | Default | Description :-----------------------|:--------------|:--------|:-------------------------------- listGroupItemBadgeClassName | string | 'badge' | class name for badge element listGroupClassName | string | 'list-group' | class name for list group element listGroupItemClassName | string | 'list-group-item' | class name for list group item element onTrackPlayed | func | undefined | track played handler: function(audioTrack, spotifyTrack) {} onTrackPaused | func | undefined | track paused handler: function(audioTrack, spotifyTrack) {} noDataFoundText | string | No data found | placeholder displayed when there are no matching search results values previewWarningText | string | Only 20 seconds preview | placeholder preview audio file warning showHeader | bool | false | whether to show player header

Development

Local development is separated into two parts (ideally using two tabs).

First, run rollup to watch your src/ module and automatically recompile it into dist/ whenever you make changes.

npm start # runs rollup with watch flag

The second part will be running the example/ create-react-app that's linked to the local version of your module.

# (in another tab)
cd example
npm start # runs create-react-app dev server

Now, anytime you make a change to your library in src/ or to the example app's example/src, create-react-app will live-reload your local dev server so you can iterate on your component in real-time.

Publishing to npm

npm publish

This builds cjs and es versions of your module to dist/ and then publishes your module to npm.

Make sure that any npm modules you want as peer dependencies are properly marked as peerDependencies in package.json. The rollup config will automatically recognize them as peers and not try to bundle them in your module.

Deploying to Github Pages

npm run deploy

This creates a production build of the example create-react-app that showcases your library and then runs gh-pages to deploy the resulting bundle.

Todo

  • [ ] Sanity checks in xhr calls
  • [ ] Error handling in xhr calls

License

MIT © devilcius