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ContinueAudioPlayer
Control Functionality:
ContinueAudioPlayer is a Web Audio API control designed for continuous audio playback. It supports receiving audio data (such as Base64-encoded audio chunks) via WebSocket and enables seamless, uninterrupted playback. It provides functionalities including play, pause, resume, restart, volume adjustment, and mute toggle.
Type: Standard Control
Parent Control: bricks.VBox
Initialization Parameters
| Parameter Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
ws_url |
string | (Optional) The WebSocket server URL used to receive audio stream data. (Note: This control does not directly implement WebSocket connection logic; external integration is required.) |
onStart |
function | Callback function triggered when audio playback starts. |
onEnd |
function | Callback function triggered when the current audio track finishes playing. |
onPause |
function | Callback function triggered when playback is paused. |
onResume |
function | Callback function triggered when playback resumes. |
onVolumeChange |
function | Callback function triggered when volume changes or mute state toggles; receives the current output volume value (0 when muted, otherwise the actual volume level). |
Example:
new bricks.ContinueAudioPlayer({ ws_url: 'wss://example.com/audio-stream', onStart: () => console.log('Audio started'), onEnd: () => console.log('Audio ended'), onPause: () => console.log('Paused'), onResume: () => console.log('Resumed'), onVolumeChange: (vol) => console.log('Volume:', vol) });
Main Events
| Event Name | Trigger Condition |
|---|---|
onStart |
Triggered when handleAudioTrack successfully decodes and begins playing audio. |
onEnd |
Triggered when the current audio source finishes playback (source.onended). |
onPause |
Triggered after calling pauseAudio and successfully pausing the audio context. |
onResume |
Triggered after calling resumeAudio and successfully resuming the audio context. |
onVolumeChange |
Triggered when calling setVolume or toggleMute results in a change in output volume; passes the current effective volume value (0 when muted). |