Web MIDI API
Secure context: This feature is available only in secure contexts (HTTPS), in some or all supporting browsers.
The Web MIDI API connects to and interacts with Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) Devices.
The interfaces deal with the practical aspects of sending and receiving MIDI messages. Therefore, the API can be used for musical and non-musical uses, with any MIDI device connected to your computer.
Interfaces
MIDIInputMap
-
Represents all of the available MIDI input ports.
MIDIOutputMap
-
Represents all of the available MIDI output ports.
MIDIAccess
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Provides the methods to list input and output devices, and to access an individual device.
MIDIPort
-
Represents an individual MIDI port.
MIDIInput
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Provides a method for dealing with MIDI messages from an input port.
MIDIOutput
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Queues messages to the linked MIDI port. Messages can be sent immediately or after a specified delay.
MIDIMessageEvent
-
The event passed to
MIDIInput.midimessage_event
. MIDIConnectionEvent
-
The event passed to the
MIDIAccess.statechange_event
andMIDIPort.statechange_event
events, when a port becomes available or unavailable.
Security requirements
Access to the API is requested using the navigator.requestMIDIAccess()
method.
- The method must be called in a secure context.
- Access may be gated by the
midi
HTTP Permission Policy. - The user must explicitly grant permission to use the API through a user-agent specific mechanism, or have previously granted permission. Note that if access is denied by a permission policy it cannot be granted by a user permission.
The permission status can be queried using the Permissions API method navigator.permissions.query()
, passing a permission descriptor with the midi
permission and (optional) sysex
property:
js
navigator.permissions.query({ name: "midi", sysex: true }).then((result) => {
if (result.state === "granted") {
// Access granted.
} else if (result.state === "prompt") {
// Using API will prompt for permission
}
// Permission was denied by user prompt or permission policy
});
Examples
Gaining access to the MIDI port
The navigator.requestMIDIAccess()
method returns a promise that resolves to a MIDIAccess
object, which can then be used to access a MIDI device.
The method must be called in a secure context.
js
let midi = null; // global MIDIAccess object
function onMIDISuccess(midiAccess) {
console.log("MIDI ready!");
midi = midiAccess; // store in the global (in real usage, would probably keep in an object instance)
}
function onMIDIFailure(msg) {
console.error(`Failed to get MIDI access - ${msg}`);
}
navigator.requestMIDIAccess().then(onMIDISuccess, onMIDIFailure);
Listing inputs and outputs
In this example the list of input and output ports are retrieved and printed to the console.
js
function listInputsAndOutputs(midiAccess) {
for (const entry of midiAccess.inputs) {
const input = entry[1];
console.log(
`Input port [type:'${input.type}']` +
` id:'${input.id}'` +
` manufacturer:'${input.manufacturer}'` +
` name:'${input.name}'` +
` version:'${input.version}'`
);
}
for (const entry of midiAccess.outputs) {
const output = entry[1];
console.log(
`Output port [type:'${output.type}'] id:'${output.id}' manufacturer:'${output.manufacturer}' name:'${output.name}' version:'${output.version}'`
);
}
}
Handling MIDI Input
This example prints incoming MIDI messages on a single port to the console.
js
function onMIDIMessage(event) {
let str = `MIDI message received at timestamp ${event.timeStamp}[${event.data.length} bytes]: `;
for (const character of event.data) {
str += `0x${character.toString(16)} `;
}
console.log(str);
}
function startLoggingMIDIInput(midiAccess, indexOfPort) {
midiAccess.inputs.forEach((entry) => {
entry.onmidimessage = onMIDIMessage;
});
}
Specifications
Specification |
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Web MIDI API |
Browser compatibility
api.Navigator.requestMIDIAccess
BCD tables only load in the browser
http.headers.Permissions-Policy.midi
BCD tables only load in the browser
api.Permissions.permission_midi
BCD tables only load in the browser