# react-native-audio **Repository Path**: abreolee/react-native-audio ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: react-native-audio - **Description**: Audio recorder library for React Native - **Primary Language**: Java - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 1 - **Created**: 2019-04-15 - **Last Updated**: 2020-12-19 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README Record audio in iOS or Android React Native apps. ## BREAKING CHANGES For React Native >= 0.47.2, use v3.4.0 and up. For React Native >= 0.40, use v3.1.0 up til 3.2.2. For React Native <= 0.39, use v3.0.0 or lower. v4.0 introduced a breaking change to the API to introduce distinct pause and resume methods. v3.x removed playback support in favor of using more mature libraries like [react-native-sound](https://github.com/zmxv/react-native-sound). If you need to play from the network, please submit a PR to that project or try `react-native-video`. ### Installation Install the npm package and link it to your project: ``` npm install react-native-audio --save react-native link react-native-audio ``` On *iOS* you need to add a usage description to `Info.plist`: ``` NSMicrophoneUsageDescription This sample uses the microphone to record your speech and convert it to text. ``` On *Android* you need to add a permission to `AndroidManifest.xml`: ``` ``` ### Manual Installation This is not necessary if you have used `react-native link` #### Android Edit `android/settings.gradle` to declare the project directory: ``` include ':react-native-audio' project(':react-native-audio').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-audio/android') ``` Edit `android/app/build.gradle` to declare the project dependency: ``` dependencies { ... compile project(':react-native-audio') } ``` Edit `android/app/src/main/java/.../MainApplication.java` to register the native module: ```java ... import com.rnim.rn.audio.ReactNativeAudioPackage; // <-- New ... public class MainApplication extends Application implements ReactApplication { ... @Override protected List getPackages() { return Arrays.asList( new MainReactPackage(), new ReactNativeAudioPackage() // <-- New ); } ``` #### iOS Drag `node_modules/react-native-audio/ios/RNAudio.xcoderproj` into your project's Libraries on Xcode. Add `libRNAudio.a` into Link Binary With Libraries from Xcode - Build Phases. ### Running the Sample App In the `AudioExample` directory: ``` npm install react-native run-ios react-native run-android ``` ### Usage To record in AAC format, at 22050 KHz in low quality mono: ``` import {AudioRecorder, AudioUtils} from 'react-native-audio'; let audioPath = AudioUtils.DocumentDirectoryPath + '/test.aac'; AudioRecorder.prepareRecordingAtPath(audioPath, { SampleRate: 22050, Channels: 1, AudioQuality: "Low", AudioEncoding: "aac" }); ``` `AudioQuality` is supported on iOS. `Low`, `Medium`, and `High` will translate to `AVAudioQualityLow`, `AVAudioQualityMedium`, and `AVAudioQualityHigh` respectively. #### Cross-platform options ``` SampleRate: int Channels: int AudioQuality: string AudioEncoding: string IncludeBase64: boolean ``` Encodings supported on iOS: `lpcm, ima4, aac, MAC3, MAC6, ulaw, alaw, mp1, mp2, alac, amr` Encodings supported on Android: `aac, aac_eld, amr_nb, amr_wb, he_aac, vorbis` Use the `IncludeBase64` boolean to include the `base64` encoded recording on the `AudioRecorder.onFinished` event object. Please use it with care: passing large amounts of data over the bridge, from native to Javascript, can use lots of memory and cause slow performance. If you want to upload the audio, it might be best to do it on the native thread with a package like [React Native Fetch Blob](https://github.com/joltup/react-native-fetch-blob). #### iOS-only fields Use `MeteringEnabled` boolean to enable audio metering. The following values are available on the recording progress object. | Name | Related AVAudioRecorder parameter | Description | |------|-----------------------------------|-------------| |currentMetering| averagePowerForChannel | The current average power, in decibels, for the sound being recorded. A return value of 0 dB indicates full scale, or maximum power; a return value of -160 dB indicates minimum power (that is, near silence). If the signal provided to the audio recorder exceeds ±full scale, then the return value may exceed 0 (that is, it may enter the positive range).| |currentPeakMetering | peakPowerForChannel | The current peak power, in decibels, for the sound being recorded. A return value of 0 dB indicates full scale, or maximum power; a return value of -160 dB indicates minimum power (that is, near silence). If the signal provided to the audio recorder exceeds ±full scale, then the return value may exceed 0 (that is, it may enter the positive range).| For example: ```js AudioRecorder.onProgress = (data) => { console.log(data.currentMetering, data.currentPeakMetering) }; ``` #### Android-only fields AudioEncodingBitRate: int OutputFormat: string, `mpeg_4, aac_adts, amr_nb, amr_wb, three_gpp, webm` AudioSource: int (constants) (Possible values: AudioSource.DEFAULT, AudioSource.MIC, AudioSource.VOICE_UPLINK, AudioSource.VOICE_DOWNLINK, AudioSource.VOICE_CALL, AudioSource.CAMCORDER, AudioSource.VOICE_RECOGNITION, AudioSource.VOICE_COMMUNICATION, AudioSource.REMOTE_SUBMIX, AudioSource.UNPROCESSED) See [the example](https://github.com/jsierles/react-native-audio/blob/master/AudioExample/index.ios.js) for more details. For playing audio check out [React Native Sound](https://github.com/zmxv/react-native-sound) MP3 recording is *not supported* since the underlying platforms do not support it. Thanks to Brent Vatne, Johannes Lumpe, Kureev Alexey, Matthew Hartman and Rakan Nimer for their assistance. Progress tracking code borrowed from https://github.com/brentvatne/react-native-video.