A Winamp AVS like visualization library for the web.
Try out some examples, or test your own presets on the Webvs test page
You can find TypeDoc generated documentation for Webvs on the website. The documentation for the Main class is a good place to start.
For use with package bundlers, Webvs is available on npm as webvs
. Install using
npm install webvs
and import in your code and initialize as follows
import Webvs from 'webvs';
const webvs = new Webvs.Main(....)
You can also embed webvs.js directly from unpkg CDN.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/webvs/dist/webvs.js"></script>
or for a minified version
<script src="https://unpkg.com/webvs/dist/webvs.min.js"></script>
This script exposes a Webvs
global which you can use to initialize like so new Webvs.Main(...)
.
A typical usage involves creating an Analyser from your music source (e.g. Webvs.WebAudioAnalyser to use an audio
tag or song url as a source) and initializing an instance of Webvs.Main
with it. The main object serves as the primary interface or controlling the visualization. e.g.
const analyser = new Webvs.WebAudioAnalyser();
const webvs = new Webvs.Main({
canvas: document.getElementById("canvas"),
analyser: analyser,
showStat: true
});
webvs.loadPreset({
"clearFrame": true,
"components": [
{
"type": "SuperScope",
"source": "WAVEFORM",
"code": {
"perPoint": "x=i*2-1;y=v;"
},
"colors": ["#ffffff"]
}
]
});
webvs.start();
analyser.load("music.ogg");
analyser.play();
To develop Webvs clone the repo and install packages
npm install
For typical workflow, start a dev server with
npm run dev
and point browser to http://localhost:8080/examples/
to view webvs test page.
Fork and submit pull requests against master branch. Look for issues with help wanted label for things that we need help with. For suggestions/bug fixes use Github/Issues. Chat with us at visbot/AVS gitter channel.