Original Repository: DIYgod/APlayer
Visit the original repository for further information. Here are only differences from that.
Note that the name of this package is "aplayer-remake".
ap.list.add(audios, index = null)
Parameters:
audios
: audio or list of audiosindex
: position to be addedAPlayer depends on node-sass, which needs node-gyp to compile. So the compilation environment should be prepared well.
This issue mentions some combinations of basic factors (e.g. Node version, C++ compilation flags). One possible environment is:
--std=c++14
So to install the dependencies, first install gcc and make, which are probably already stored in package repositories of your distro (follow the instructions for your current distro). Then clone the repo and change directory into it:
git clone https://github.com/LittleYe233/APlayer.git
cd APlayer
Make sure yarn is installed:
npm install -g yarn
After that install all the dependencies with appropriate compilation flags:
CXXFLAGS="--std=c++14" yarn
Now the repo is ready for development and test.
The scripts and code of demo are almost located in demo/
subfolder. You can execute npm run start
in terminal to launch the demo.
Note that it won't open in browser by default. To change this behavior, edit webpack/dev.config.js
and find devServer
field:
devServer: {
compress: true,
contentBase: path.resolve(__dirname, '..', 'demo'),
clientLogLevel: 'none',
quiet: false,
open: false,
historyApiFallback: {
disableDotRule: true,
},
watchOptions: {
ignored: /node_modules/,
},
},
Change the value of open
to true
.
In the original repo, most resource links can't be reached for restriction (will return 403 error). You can download essential assets from here.