change <audio> src with javascript
I have multiple audio files that I want to stream based on the user selects. How do I do that? This is what I have so far and it doesn't seem to work.
*UPDATE: Made a few changes and now its claiming that audio.load();
is not a function. Can anyone tell me why that is? The Code is updated to reflect the changes.
JavaScript:
function updateSource(){
var audio = document.getElementById('oggSource');
audio.src =
'audio/ogg/' +
document.getElementById('song1').getAttribute('data-value');
audio.load();
}
HTML:
<audio id="audio" controls="controls">
<source id="oggSource" src="" type="audio/ogg"></source>
<source id="mp3Source" type="audio/mp3"></source>
Your browser does not support the audio format.
</audio>
<ul style="list-style: none">
<li>Sunday May 27, 2012
<ul style="display: none">
<li id="song1" data-value="song1.ogg">
<button onclick="updateSource();">Item1</button>
</li>
<li>Item2</li>
<li>Item3</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
Item2
and Item3
I will want to play a different audio file when they are clicked on.
Solution 1:
Try this snippet
list.onclick = function(e) {
e.preventDefault();
var elm = e.target;
var audio = document.getElementById('audio');
var source = document.getElementById('audioSource');
source.src = elm.getAttribute('data-value');
audio.load(); //call this to just preload the audio without playing
audio.play(); //call this to play the song right away
};
<ul style="list-style: none">
<li>Audio Files
<ul id="list">
<li><a href="#" data-value="http://media.w3.org/2010/07/bunny/04-Death_Becomes_Fur.oga">Death_Becomes_Fur.oga</a></li>
<li><a href="#" data-value="http://media.w3.org/2010/07/bunny/04-Death_Becomes_Fur.mp4">Death_Becomes_Fur.mp4</a></li>
<li><a href="#" data-value="http://media.w3.org/2010/11/rrs006.oga">rrs006.oga</a></li>
<li><a href="#" data-value="http://media.w3.org/2010/05/sound/sound_90.mp3">sound_90.mp3</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<audio id="audio" controls="controls">
<source id="audioSource" src=""></source>
Your browser does not support the audio format.
</audio>
JSFiddle http://jsfiddle.net/jm6ky/2/
Solution 2:
with jQuery:
$("#playerSource").attr("src", "new_src");
var audio = $("#player");
audio[0].pause();
audio[0].load();//suspends and restores all audio element
if (isAutoplay)
audio[0].play();
Solution 3:
Try this:
Replace:
audio.load();
with:
audio.play();
Solution 4:
Here is how I did it using React and CJSX (Coffee JSX) based on Vitim.us solution.
Using componentWillReceiveProps
I was able to detect every property changes. Then I just check whether the url has changed between the future props and the current one. And voilà.
@propTypes =
element: React.PropTypes.shape({
version: React.PropTypes.number
params:
React.PropTypes.shape(
url: React.PropTypes.string.isRequired
filename: React.PropTypes.string.isRequired
title: React.PropTypes.string.isRequired
ext: React.PropTypes.string.isRequired
).isRequired
}).isRequired
componentWillReceiveProps: (nextProps) ->
element = ReactDOM.findDOMNode(this)
audio = element.querySelector('audio')
source = audio.querySelector('source')
# When the url changes, we refresh the component manually so it reloads the loaded file
if nextProps.element.params?.filename? and
nextProps.element.params.url isnt @props.element.params.url
source.src = nextProps.element.params.url
audio.load()
I had to do it this way, because even a change of state or a force redraw didn't work.
Solution 5:
If you are storing metadata in a tag use data attributes eg.
<li id="song1" data-value="song1.ogg"><button onclick="updateSource()">Item1</button></li>
Now use the attribute to get the name of the song
var audio = document.getElementById('audio');
audio.src='audio/ogg/' + document.getElementById('song1').getAttribute('data-value');
audio.load();