Hello! 👋 This tutorial will help you get started with the Avatar SDK for JS.
To install the package, run the following command:
npm i alpha-ai-avatar-sdk-js
To use the SDK without a package manager, you can include it with a script tag:
<script src='https://unpkg.com/alpha-ai-avatar-sdk-js/index.js'></script>
The module will be exported under Avatar
in the global namespace. When accessing symbols from the class, you'd need to prefix them with Avatar.
For example, AvatarClient
becomes Avatar.AvatarClient
.
To get started, first import the AvatarClient from the SDK:
import { AvatarClient } from 'alpha-ai-avatar-sdk-js';
Next, initialize AvatarClient
outside the component with your configuration. Replace YOUR_API_KEY
with the API key provided by our team:
const client = new AvatarClient({ apiKey: 'YOUR_API_KEY' });
-
apiKey
(required): Your API key for authentication. -
baseUrl
(optional): Send'https://staging.avatar.alpha.school'
to use the staging environment. Defaults to the production URL.
Example of a code integrating with a React app.
import { AvatarClient } from 'alpha-ai-avatar-sdk-js';
import { Button } from './Button';
import React, { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
const avatar = new AvatarClient({
apiKey: 'API_KEY',
});
export function App() {
const [isConnected, setIsConnected] = useState(avatar.isConnected);
const videoRef = React.useRef < HTMLVideoElement > null;
const audioRef = React.useRef < HTMLAudioElement > null;
useEffect(() => {
if (videoRef.current && audioRef.current) {
avatar.init({
videoElement: videoRef.current
}, audioRef.current);
}
return () => {
avatar.disconnect();
};
}, []);
return (
<div
style={{
display: 'flex',
alignItems: 'center',
flexDirection: 'column',
gap: '20px',
}}>
<video ref={videoRef} autoPlay playsInline muted />
<audio ref={audioRef} style={{ display: 'none' }} autoPlay muted />
<div style={{ display: 'flex', gap: '10px' }}>
{isConnected ? (
<>
<select
onChange={(e) => avatar.switchAvatar(Number(e.target.value))}>
{avatar.avatars.map((avatar) => (
<option key={avatar.id} value={avatar.id}>
{avatar.name}
</option>
))}
</select>
<Button onClick={() => avatar.say("Hello, I'm a robot!")}>
Say
</Button>
<Button
onClick={async () => {
await avatar.stop();
}}>
Stop
</Button>
<Button
onClick={() => {
avatar.disconnect();
setIsConnected(false);
}}>
Disconnect
</Button>
</>
) : (
<Button
onClick={async () => {
await avatar.connect();
setIsConnected(true);
}}>
Connect
</Button>
)}
</div>
</div>
);
}
You can explore our comprehensive list of plugins supported within the Avatar SDK to streamline and accelerate your application development process. For detailed information about each plugin, refer to our plugins documentation.
You can find a few examples in the examples folder of the library. These examples demonstrates how to configure and use the SDK in a JS project.
For a detailed overview of all supported methods, please refer to our comprehensive documentation.
Note: Always ensure you keep your API key secure and do not expose it in publicly accessible code.
Congratulations! You have successfully integrated the Avatar SDK into your JS app. 🎉 Feel free to experiment and build more complex projects with avatars.