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react-piano

kevinsqi2kMIT3.1.3

A responsive, customizable react piano keyboard component

react, react-component, piano, keyboard

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react-piano

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An interactive piano keyboard for React. Supports custom sounds, touch/click/keyboard events, and fully configurable styling. Try it out on CodeSandbox.

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Installing

yarn add react-piano

Alternatively, you can download the UMD build from unpkg.

Usage

You can view or fork the CodeSandbox demo to get a live version of the component in action.

Import the component and styles:

import { Piano, KeyboardShortcuts, MidiNumbers } from 'react-piano';
import 'react-piano/dist/styles.css';

Importing CSS requires a CSS loader (if you're using create-react-app, this is already set up for you). If you don't have a CSS loader, you can alternatively copy the CSS file into your project from src/styles.css.

Then to use the component:

function App() {
  const firstNote = MidiNumbers.fromNote('c3');
  const lastNote = MidiNumbers.fromNote('f5');
  const keyboardShortcuts = KeyboardShortcuts.create({
    firstNote: firstNote,
    lastNote: lastNote,
    keyboardConfig: KeyboardShortcuts.HOME_ROW,
  });

  return (
    <Piano
      noteRange={{ first: firstNote, last: lastNote }}
      playNote={(midiNumber) => {
        // Play a given note - see notes below
      }}
      stopNote={(midiNumber) => {
        // Stop playing a given note - see notes below
      }}
      width={1000}
      keyboardShortcuts={keyboardShortcuts}
    />
  );
}

Implementing audio playback

react-piano does not implement audio playback of each note, so you have to implement it with playNote and stopNote props. This gives you the ability to use any sounds you'd like with the rendered piano. The react-piano demo page uses @danigb's excellent soundfont-player to play realistic-sounding soundfont samples. Take a look at the CodeSandbox demo to see how you can implement that yourself.

Props

Name Type Description
noteRange Required object An object with format { first: 48, last: 77 } where first and last are MIDI numbers that correspond to natural notes. You can use MidiNumbers.NATURAL_MIDI_NUMBERS to identify whether a number is a natural note or not.
playNote Required function (midiNumber) => void function to play a note specified by MIDI number.
stopNote Required function (midiNumber) => void function to stop playing a note.
width Conditionally required number Width in pixels of the component. While this is not strictly required, if you omit it, the container around the <Piano> will need to have an explicit width and height in order to render correctly.
activeNotes Array of numbers An array of MIDI numbers, e.g. [44, 47, 54], which allows you to programmatically play notes on the piano.
keyWidthToHeight Number Ratio of key width to height. Used to specify the dimensions of the piano key.
renderNoteLabel Function ({ keyboardShortcut, midiNumber, isActive, isAccidental }) => node function to render a label on piano keys that have keyboard shortcuts
className String A className to add to the component.
disabled Boolean Whether to show disabled state. Useful when audio sounds need to be asynchronously loaded.
keyboardShortcuts Array of object An array of form [{ key: 'a', midiNumber: 48 }, ...], where key is a keyEvent.key value. You can generate this using KeyboardShortcuts.create, or use your own method to generate it. You can omit it if you don't want to use keyboard shortcuts. Note: this shouldn't be generated inline in JSX because it can cause problems when diffing for shortcut changes.
onPlayNoteInput Function (midiNumber, { prevActiveNotes }) => void function that fires whenever a play-note event is fired. Can use prevActiveNotes to record notes.
onStopNoteInput Function (midiNumber, { prevActiveNotes }) => void function that fires whenever a stop-note event is fired. Can use prevActiveNotes to record notes.

Recording/saving notes

You can "record" notes that are played on a <Piano> by using onPlayNoteInput or onStopNoteInput, and you can then play back the recording by using activeNotes. See this CodeSandbox which demonstrates how to set that up.

demo of recording

Customizing styles

You can customize many aspects of the piano using CSS. In javascript, you can override the base styles by creating your own set of overrides:

import 'react-piano/dist/styles.css';
import './customPianoStyles.css';  // import a set of overrides

In the CSS file you can do things like:

.ReactPiano__Key--active {
  background: #f00;  /* Change the default active key color to bright red */
}

.ReactPiano__Key--accidental {
  background: #000;  /* Change accidental keys to be completely black */
}

See styles.css for more detail on what styles can be customized.

Upgrading versions

See the CHANGELOG which contains migration guides for instructions on upgrading to each major version.

Browser compatibility

To support IE, you'll need to provide an Array.find polyfill.

License

MIT

changelog

3.1.2 (November 10, 2018)

  • Make Piano use activeNotes prop for initial state [#40]

3.1.1 (November 3, 2018)

  • Fix issue where Piano does not expand to container size when "width" prop is omitted [#38]

3.1.0 (September 30, 2018)

  • Fix activeNotes prop behavior, and add onPlayNoteInput/onStopNoteInput props [#37]

3.0.0 (September 23, 2018)

Migration guide from 2.x.x:

  • Piano component's playbackNotes prop has been replaced with activeNotes [#36]
  • Rename Piano's onPlayNote prop to playNote [#36]
  • Rename Piano's onStopNote prop to stopNote [#36]
  • If you need to support IE, you may now need to polyfill Array.find [#30]

Non-migratable changes:

  • Gliss behavior is modified so that clicking down on mouse outside the Piano component will not start a gliss - you have to click within the Piano element to start a gliss [#33]

PRs:

  • Make Piano a controllable component, and export a ControlledPiano component [#36]
  • Only apply mouse/touch listeners on the piano component [#33]
  • Remove lodash utilities in favour of just/native [#30]
  • Use Rollup filesize plugin [#28]

Thanks to @ritz078 for #30 and #33, and for making the suggestion for #28 and #36!

2.0.1 (September 8, 2018)

  • Use babel env target to compile ES6 features to ES5 to fix create-react-app prod build [#25]

2.0.0 (September 8, 2018)

Migration guide from 1.x.x:

  • Import the styles with import 'react-piano/dist/styles.css' instead of import 'react-piano/build/styles.css' [#23]
  • If you customized the renderNoteLabel prop, you may need to adjust its behavior because it is now called on all keys, not just ones with keyboardShortcuts. See this commit for more detail.

PRs:

  • Call renderNoteLabel for all keys, even if it doesn't have a keyboardShortcut [#24]
  • Fix build size and replace webpack with rollup [#23]

1.1.0 (July 27, 2018)

  • Add className prop [#21]
  • Add enzyme tests [#20]

1.0.0 (July 20, 2018)

First major release.