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capacitor-plugin-playlist

Will probably be published as @dwbn/capacitor-playlist

A capacitor 3. 0 plugin for Android, iOS and Web with native support for audio playlists, background support, and lock screen controls

0. Index

  1. Background
  2. Notes
  3. Installation
  4. Usage
  5. Todo
  6. Credits
  7. License

1. Background

I was using very successfuly cordova-plugin-playlist, many thanks to codinronan an all the contributors!! Due to upgrades and further development of the app, which used the plugin we decided to go for capacitor instead of cordova, and here we wanna give back to the community our outcome, any help is appreciated!

2. Notes

On Android, utilizes a wrapper over ExoPlayer called ExoMedia. ExoPlayer is a powerful, high-quality player for Android provided by Google

On iOS, utilizes a customized AVQueuePlayer in order to provide feedback about track changes, buffering, etc.; given that AVQueuePlayer can keep the audio session running between songs.

  • This plugin is not designed to play mixable, rapid-fire, low-latency audio, as you would use in a game. A more appropriate cordova plugin for that use case is cordova-plugin-nativeaudio

  • Cannot mix audio; again the NativeAudio plugin is probably more appropriate. This is due to supporting the lock screen and command center controls: only an app in command of audio can do this, otherwise the controls have no meaning. I would like to add an option to do this, it should be fairly straightforward; at the cost of not supporting the OS-level controls for that invokation.

3. Installation

As with most capacitor plugins...

npm i capacitor-plugin-playlist
npx cap sync

For web

include hlsjs in your build

E.G. for Angular 2+:

npm i hls.js

then add to angular.json: architect => build => options:

    "scripts": [
      {
        "input": "node_modules/hls.js/dist/hls.min.js"
      }
    ]

On Android:

Add to your build.gradle
ext {
    exoPlayerVersion = "2.9.6"
    supportLibVersion = "28.0.0"
}
AndroidManifest.xml:
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WAKE_LOCK" />
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE" />
    <application
        android:name="org.dwbn.plugins.playlist.App"
    >
        <service android:enabled="true" android:exported="false"
                 android:name="org.dwbn.plugins.playlist.service.MediaService">
        </service>
    </application>
Glide image loading for notifiction center

To be able to use glide you need to create a file MyAppGlideModule.java:

package org.your.package.namespace;

import com.bumptech.glide.annotation.GlideModule;
import com.bumptech.glide.module.AppGlideModule;

@GlideModule
public final class MyAppGlideModule extends AppGlideModule {}

also see https://guides.codepath.com/android/Displaying-Images-with-the-Glide-Library

iOS

inside Info.plist:
	<key>UIBackgroundModes</key>
	<array>
		<string>audio</string>
		<string>fetch</string>
	</array>

Android normally will give you ~2-3 minutes of background playback before killing your audio. Adding the WAKE_LOCK permission allows the plugin to utilize additional permissions to continue playing.

iOS will immediately stop playback when the app goes into the background if you do not include the audio UIBackgroundMode. iOS has an additional requirement that audio playback must never stop; when it does, the audio session will be terminated and playback cannot continue without user interaction.

Android notification icon

To show a better notification icon in Android Lollipop (API 21) and above, create a transparent (silhouette) icon and name the file e.g. as "ic_notification.png". Then you can use the options like:

await Playlist.setOptions({
  verbose: !environment.production,
  options: {
    icon: 'ic_notification'
  },
});

4. Usage

Be sure to check out the examples folder, where you can find an Angular10/Ionic5 implementation of the Capacitor plugin. Just drop into your project and go. Should be quite obvious howto adapt this for other frameworks, or just vanillaJS

API

Example: @see definition.ts

import {Playlist, AudioTrack} from 'capacitor-plugin-playlist'

const item: AudioTrack = {
    trackId: 1,
    assetUrl: 'http://your_audio',
    albumArt: 'http://some_image'
}
await Playlist.addItem({item})
  • TODO!

Migrating from cordova-plugin-playlist

See the use the shipped RmxAudioPlayer.ts

Its a meant as a drop in replacement

in the best case you only change your import. :D

5. Todo

  • [iOS] Utilize AudioPlayer instead of directly implementing AVQueuePlayer. AudioPlayer includes some smart network recovery features
  • [iOS, Android] Add a full example

6. Credits

There are several plugins that are similar to this one, but all are focused on aspects of the media management experience. This plugin takes inspiration from:

7. License

The MIT License (MIT)

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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