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siriwave

v2.4.0

Published

The Siri wave replicated in a JS library.

Downloads

23,568

Readme

SiriWave

The "Apple Siri" wave replicated in pure Javascript using the Canvas API. To learn more about the project, read the blog post here, check the demo or codepen.

npm version

iOS (classic) style

The classic, pre-iOS9 style.

iOS9 style

The new fluorescent wave introduced in iOS9.

iOS13 style

work in progress

The wave reinvented as a bubble.

Usage

Browser (via CDN) usage

Import the UMD package via the unpkg CDN and it's ready to use.

<script src="https://unpkg.com/siriwave/dist/siriwave.umd.min.js"></script>

ES module

Install it through npm install siriwave or npm add siriwave first:

import SiriWave from "siriwave";

Initialize

Create a div container and instantiate a new SiriWave object:

<div id="siri-container"></div>
<script>
  var siriWave = new SiriWave({
    container: document.getElementById("siri-container"),
    width: 640,
    height: 200,
  });
</script>

Constructor options

| Key | Type | Description | Default | Required | | -------------------------- | ------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | -------- | | container | DOMElement | The DOM container where the DOM canvas element will be added. | null | yes | | style | "ios", "ios9" | The style of the wave. | "ios" | no | | ratio | Number | Ratio of the display to use. Calculated by default. | calculated | no | | speed | Number | The speed of the animation. | 0.2 | no | | amplitude | Number | The amplitude of the complete wave-form. | 1 | no | | frequency | Number | The frequency of the complete wave-form. Only available in style "ios" | 6 | no | | color | String | Color of the wave. Only available in style "ios" | "#fff" | no | | cover | Bool | The canvas covers the entire width or height of the container | false | no | | autostart | Bool | Decide wether start the animation on boot. | false | no | | pixelDepth | Number | Number of step (in pixels) used when drawed on canvas. | 0.02 | no | | lerpSpeed | Number | Lerp speed to interpolate properties. | 0.01 | no | | curveDefinition | ICurveDefinition[] | Override definition of the curves, check above for more details. | null | no | | ranges | IiOS9Ranges | Override the default random ranges of the curves. | null | no | | globalCompositeOperation | GlobalCompositeOperation | globalCompositeOperation of the canvas, controls wave overlap design. | "lighter" | no |

Ranges

Each wave chooses a random parameter for each of these ranges that factors into their creation. You can override these ranges by passing a ranges object to the constructor.

Here is the type of the ranges object:

export type IiOS9Ranges = {
  noOfCurves?: [number, number];
  amplitude?: [number, number];
  offset?: [number, number];
  width?: [number, number];
  speed?: [number, number];
  despawnTimeout?: [number, number];
};

API

new SiriWave

curveDefinition

By passing this argument, you're overriding the default curve definition resulting in a completely different style.

The default definition for the ios classic style is:

[
  { attenuation: -2, lineWidth: 1, opacity: 0.1 },
  { attenuation: -6, lineWidth: 1, opacity: 0.2 },
  { attenuation: 4, lineWidth: 1, opacity: 0.4 },
  { attenuation: 2, lineWidth: 1, opacity: 0.6 },
  { attenuation: 1, lineWidth: 1.5, opacity: 1 },
];

and it results in 5 different sin-waves with different parameters and amplitude.

You can set 4 attributes for each curve:

  • attenuation: the power factor determining the attenuation
  • lineWidth: the line width
  • opacity: the opacity
  • color: the color, default to SiriWave.color; optional

The ios9 style definition is instead:

[
  { color: "255,255,255", supportLine: true },
  { color: "15, 82, 169" }, // blue
  { color: "173, 57, 76" }, // red
  { color: "48, 220, 155" }, // green
];

and it results in 3 different colored waves + 1 support wave that needs to be there.

Here you set:

  • supportLine: only one of these curves must have this to true, it will be used to draw the support line
  • color: the color of the wave

start()

Start the animation

stop()

Stop the animation.

setSpeed(newValue)

Set the new value of speed (animated)

setAmplitude(value)

Set the new value of amplitude (animated)

dispose()

Stop the animation and destroy the canvas, by removing it from the DOM. Subsequent start() calls on this SiriWave instance will fail with an exception.

Grapher plots

Build and development

If you wanna make some modifications in your local environment, use:

npm dev

this will create a watchable build with RollupJS and automatically create a server to see your changes in the browser.

To finally build all targets:

npm build

QA

How do I integrate this library with a microphone user input?

You can find an excellent demo here by @semmel