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⚠️ This library is no longer maintained. Feel free to fork it, add the code to your project and modify it or use alternatives. It's too much overhead for me to maintain it as I don't have a project anymore in which I use it. ⚠️

AudioPlayerManager

Build Status CocoaPods compatible Carthage compatible License Platform Language: Swift 4.2

Feature

AudioPlayerManager is a small audio player which takes care of the AVPlayer setup and usage. It uses an internal queue to play multiple items automatically in a row. All path based items which are supported from AVPlayer can be used (MPMediaItems and remote URLs).

Requirements

  • iOS 8+
  • Xcode 8+

Installation

Embedded frameworks require a minimum deployment target of iOS 8 or OS X Mavericks (10.9).

CocoaPods

CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Cocoa projects. You can install it with the following command:

$ gem install cocoapods

To integrate AudioPlayerManager into your Xcode project using CocoaPods, specify it in your Podfile:

source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!

target '<Your Target Name>' do
    pod 'AudioPlayerManager'
end

Then, run the following command:

$ pod install

Usage

There two basic usages:

  • A singleton player which play one item at a time
AudioPlayerManager.shared.setup()
  • Multiple player instances which can be used at the same time
let audioPlayer = AudioPlayerManager.audioPlayer()

Setup

In both usage cases you need to setup() the player instance before using it.

AudioPlayerManager.shared.setup()

This will setup the AVAudioSession playback plus activation state and initialize the remote control events plus now playing info center configuration. If you want to modify the basic settings you can this after calling setup.

AudioPlayerManager.shared.setup()
AudioPlayerManager.shared.playingTimeRefreshRate = 1.0

If you want to reveive remote control events you simply have to pass the events from the app delegate to the audio player instace

override func remoteControlReceived(with event: UIEvent?) {
	AudioPlayerManager.shared.remoteControlReceivedWithEvent(event)
}

Playback

AudioPlayerManager can play local MPMediaItems and stream items from a remote URL. You can pass either one or multiple items to the player.

The following line will replace the current queue of the audio player with the chosen item. The playback will stop automatically if the item was played.

AudioPlayerManager.shared.play(url: self.trackUrl)

If you want to play multiple items you can pass an array and start index. The audio player will replace the current queue with the given array and jump right to the item at the given index. The queue allows the user to rewind also to items with a lower index than the start index.

let songs = (MPMediaQuery.songsQuery().items ?? [])
AudioPlayerManager.shared.play(mediaItems: songs, at: 5)

Author

tschob, Hans Seiffert

License

AudioPlayerManager is available under the MIT license.

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