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@addasoft/album-art-component

v3.1.0

Published

A webcomponent that fetches album and artist art from different sources

Downloads

7

Readme

Album art WebComponent

Instead of having to know all different APIs for Artist and Album providers what about a webcomponent that does it for you?

<!-- artist art -->
<album-art artist="the gathering"></album-art>
<!-- album art -->
<album-art artist="the gathering" album="home"></album-art>

Is all you need to fetch and display artist art for the awesome band the gathering. You can easily provide the width and height for the art by setting them in CSS

album-art {
  width: 200px;
  height: 200px;
}

Yes it is that easy.

Develop

npm run start

for a development build and

npm run build

to build a new distribution build.

API keys

Add the following to your local .env file in order to use last.fm and fanart

LASTFM_APIKEY=[your key]
LASTFM_SECRET=[your secret]
FANART_APIKEY=[your key]

### Add a new provider

TODO: the idea is that we, the community, can add new art providers which will be discovered during the build process and all of them will be used till a proper image is found. For now though, surprise me with a pull request