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amp-audio
Description
Replaces the HTML5 audio tag.
Required Scripts
<script async custom-element="amp-audio" src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/amp-audio-0.1.js"></script>
<script async custom-element="amp-audio" src="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/amp-audio-0.1.js"></script> <link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.ampproject.org/v0/amp-audio-0.1.css">
Supported Layouts
Usage
Use the amp-audio
components with direct HTML5 audio file embeds.
The amp-audio
component loads the audio resource specified by its src
attribute at a time determined by the runtime. It can be controlled in much the same way as a standard HTML5 audio
tag.
Like all embedded external resources in an AMP file, the audio is "lazily" loaded, only when the amp-audio
element is in or near the viewport
The amp-audio
component accepts up to three unique types of HTML nodes as children:
source
tags: Just like in the HTML<audio>
tag, you can add<source>
tag children to specify different source media files to play.- a placeholder for before the audio starts: One or zero immediate child nodes can have the
placeholder
attribute. If present, this node and its children form a placeholder that will display instead of the audio. A click or tap anywhere inside of theamp-audio
container will replace the placeholder with the audio itself. - a fallback if the browser doesn’t support HTML5 audio: One or zero immediate child nodes can have the
fallback
attribute. If present, this node and its children form the content that displays if HTML5 audio is not supported on the user’s browser.
For example:
<amp-audio width="400" height="300" src="https://yourhost.com/audios/myaudio.mp3" > <div fallback> <p>Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 audio</p> </div> <source type="audio/mpeg" src="foo.mp3" /> <source type="audio/ogg" src="foo.ogg" /> </amp-audio>
Attributes
src
Required if no <source>
children are present. Must be HTTPS.
preload
If present, sets the preload attribute in the html <audio>
tag which specifies
if the author thinks that the audio file should be loaded when the page loads.
autoplay
If present, the attribute implies that the audio will start playing as soon as it is ready.
loop
If present, the audio will automatically loop back to the start upon reaching the end.
muted
If present, will mute the audio by default.
controlsList
Same as controlsList attribute of HTML5 audio element. Only supported by certain browsers. Please see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/HTMLMediaElement/controlsList for details.
Media Session Attributes
amp-audio
implements the
Media Session API
enabling developers to specify more information about the audio file that is
playing to be displayed in the notification center of user's devices (along with
play/pause controls).
Example:
<amp-audio width="400" height="300" src="https://yourhost.com/audios/myaudio.mp3" artwork="https://yourhost.com/artworks/artwork.png" title="Awesome music" artist="Awesome singer" album="Amazing album" > <source type="audio/mpeg" src="foo.mp3" /> </amp-audio>
artwork
URL to a PNG/JPG/ICO image serving as the audio's artwork. If not present, the
MediaSessionAPI Helper will use either the image
field in the schema.org
definition, the og:image
or the website's favicon
.
artist
(string) indicates the author of the audio.
album
(string) indicates the album the audio was taken from.
title
(string) part of the
common attributes,
doubles as the audio's name displayed in the MediaSession notification. If not
provided, the MediaSessionAPI Helper will use either the aria-label
attribute
or fall back to the page's title.
Analytics
AMP audio analytics gathers data about how users interact with audios in AMP
documents. AMP audio extension issues analytics events during their lifecycle.
These events can be reported through the analytics configuration using audio-*
triggers. audio-play
and audio-pause
are the two analytics events supported
now.
See the AMP Analytics component for details on amp-analytics configuration.
Audio play trigger ("on": "audio-play"
)
The audio-play
trigger is fired when the audio begins playing from a user
clicking play or from autoplay beginning or resuming. Use these configurations
to fire a request for this event.
"triggers": { "audioPlay": { "on": "audio-play", "request": "event", "selector": "#audio1" } }
Audio pause trigger ("on": "audio-pause"
)
The audio-pause
trigger is fired when the audio stops playing from a user
clicking pause, from autoplay pausing, or from the audio reaching the end.
Use these configurations to fire a request for this event.
"triggers": { "audioPause": { "on": "audio-pause", "request": "event", "selector": "#audio1" } }
Validation
See amp-audio rules in the AMP validator specification.
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