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But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08ef99b --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# Spotify Canvas Downloader +Tool to get Canvas cover videos from Spotify tracks. + + +## ✨ [Try it out](https://canvastify.delitefully.com) + + +### Building + +- Clone the repository + ```sh + git clone https://github.com/Delitefully/spotify-canvas-downloader + ``` +- Configure the env variables + ```sh + mv env.example .env + ``` +- Build the image using Docker Compose + ```sh + docker-compose up + ``` + +### Development +Recompile protocol buffer proto (useful when upgrading protobuff): +``` +protoc ./protos/canvas.proto --python_out=./src/ +``` +Requires the [Protocol Buffers package](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/downloads). +### API + +```http +GET /api/canvas/:trackId +``` +Returns +```json +{ + "success": boolean + "canvas_url": string, if success is 'true' + "message": string, error message if success is 'false' +} +``` diff --git a/canvas.py b/canvas.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3967f39 --- /dev/null +++ b/canvas.py @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +import requests +import random +from protos.canvas_pb2 import EntityCanvazRequest, EntityCanvazResponse + +API_HOST = "https://gew1-spclient.spotify.com" +CANVAS_ROUTE = "/canvaz-cache/v0/canvases" +TOKEN_ENDPOINT = "https://open.spotify.com/get_access_token?reason=transport" +TOKEN_RENEW_TIME = 900 + +TRACK_URI_PREFIX = "spotify:track:" +OAUTH_SCOPES = "playlist-read" + + +def get_access_token(): + try: + response = requests.get(TOKEN_ENDPOINT) + data = response.json() + return data["accessToken"] + except Exception as e: + raise Exception(e) + + +def get_canvas_for_track(access_token, track_id): + canvas_request = EntityCanvazRequest() + canvas_request_entities = canvas_request.entities.add() + canvas_request_entities.entity_uri = TRACK_URI_PREFIX + track_id + + try: + resp = requests.post( + API_HOST + CANVAS_ROUTE, + headers={ + "Content-Type": "application/x-protobuf", + "Authorization": "Bearer %s" % access_token + }, + data=canvas_request.SerializeToString(), + ) + except: + raise ConnectionError + + canvas_response = EntityCanvazResponse() + canvas_response.ParseFromString(resp.content) + + if(len(canvas_response.canvases) == 0): + raise AttributeError + + canvas = random.choice(canvas_response.canvases) + return canvas.url diff --git a/canvas/.gitignore b/canvas/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc938a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/canvas/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +# Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files +__pycache__/ +*.py[cod] +*$py.class + +# C extensions +*.so + +# Distribution / packaging +.Python +build/ +develop-eggs/ +dist/ +downloads/ +eggs/ +.eggs/ +lib/ +lib64/ +parts/ +sdist/ +var/ +wheels/ +pip-wheel-metadata/ +share/python-wheels/ +*.egg-info/ +.installed.cfg +*.egg +MANIFEST + +# PyInstaller +# Usually these files are written by a python script from a template +# before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. +*.manifest +*.spec + +# Installer logs +pip-log.txt +pip-delete-this-directory.txt + +# Unit test / coverage reports +htmlcov/ +.tox/ +.nox/ +.coverage +.coverage.* +.cache +nosetests.xml +coverage.xml +*.cover +*.py,cover +.hypothesis/ +.pytest_cache/ + +# Translations +*.mo +*.pot + +# Django stuff: +*.log +local_settings.py +db.sqlite3 +db.sqlite3-journal + +# Flask stuff: +instance/ +.webassets-cache + +# Scrapy stuff: +.scrapy + +# Sphinx documentation +docs/_build/ + +# PyBuilder +target/ + +# Jupyter Notebook +.ipynb_checkpoints + +# IPython +profile_default/ +ipython_config.py + +# pyenv +.python-version + +# pipenv +# According to pypa/pipenv#598, it is recommended to include Pipfile.lock in version control. +# However, in case of collaboration, if having platform-specific dependencies or dependencies +# having no cross-platform support, pipenv may install dependencies that don't work, or not +# install all needed dependencies. +#Pipfile.lock + +# PEP 582; 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/canvas/README.md b/canvas/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08ef99b --- /dev/null +++ b/canvas/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# Spotify Canvas Downloader +Tool to get Canvas cover videos from Spotify tracks. + + +## ✨ [Try it out](https://canvastify.delitefully.com) + + +### Building + +- Clone the repository + ```sh + git clone https://github.com/Delitefully/spotify-canvas-downloader + ``` +- Configure the env variables + ```sh + mv env.example .env + ``` +- Build the image using Docker Compose + ```sh + docker-compose up + ``` + +### Development +Recompile protocol buffer proto (useful when upgrading protobuff): +``` +protoc ./protos/canvas.proto --python_out=./src/ +``` +Requires the [Protocol Buffers package](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/downloads). +### API + +```http +GET /api/canvas/:trackId +``` +Returns +```json +{ + "success": boolean + "canvas_url": string, if success is 'true' + "message": string, error message if success is 'false' +} +``` diff --git a/canvas/docker-compose.yml b/canvas/docker-compose.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ae73024 --- /dev/null +++ b/canvas/docker-compose.yml @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +version: "3.9" +services: + web: + build: . + ports: + - "8000:80" + environment: + - SPOTIFY_USERNAME=${SPOTIFY_USERNAME} + - SPOTIFY_PASSWORD=${SPOTIFY_PASSWORD} + - HOST_ORIGIN=${HOST_ORIGIN} + healthcheck: + test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost/api/health"] + interval: 2m + timeout: 10s + retries: 3 + start_period: 30s \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/canvas/env.example b/canvas/env.example new file mode 100644 index 0000000..68b81bc --- /dev/null +++ b/canvas/env.example @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +HOST_ORIGIN=https://example.com diff --git a/canvas/protos/canvas.proto b/canvas/protos/canvas.proto new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d7fb0f --- /dev/null +++ b/canvas/protos/canvas.proto @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +syntax = "proto3"; + +package com.spotify.canvazcache; + +option optimize_for = CODE_SIZE; +option java_package = "com.spotify.canvaz"; + +enum Type { + IMAGE = 0; + VIDEO = 1; + VIDEO_LOOPING = 2; + VIDEO_LOOPING_RANDOM = 3; + GIF = 4; +} + +message Artist { + string uri = 1; + string name = 2; + string avatar = 3; +} + +message EntityCanvazResponse { + repeated Canvaz canvases = 1; + message Canvaz { + string id = 1; + string url = 2; + string file_id = 3; + Type type = 4; + string entity_uri = 5; + Artist artist = 6; + bool explicit = 7; + string uploaded_by = 8; + string etag = 9; + string canvas_uri = 11; + } + + int64 ttl_in_seconds = 2; +} + +message EntityCanvazRequest { + repeated Entity entities = 1; + message Entity { + string entity_uri = 1; + string etag = 2; + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/canvas/requirements.txt b/canvas/requirements.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b66dfbf --- /dev/null +++ b/canvas/requirements.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +requests +python-dotenv +protobuf +fastapi +uvicorn diff --git a/canvas/src/__init__.py b/canvas/src/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/canvas/src/app.py b/canvas/src/app.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f69685 --- /dev/null +++ b/canvas/src/app.py @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +from fastapi import FastAPI +from fastapi.middleware.cors import CORSMiddleware +import os +import asyncio +import canvas +from constants import TOKEN_RENEW_TIME + +API_HOST = "https://gew1-spclient.spotify.com" +CANVAS_ROUTE = "/canvaz-cache/v0/canvases" +TOKEN_ENDPOINT = "https://open.spotify.com/get_access_token?reason=transport" +TOKEN_RENEW_TIME = 900 + +TRACK_URI_PREFIX = "spotify:track:" +OAUTH_SCOPES = "playlist-read" + + +app = FastAPI() + +ORIGIN = os.getenv('HOST_ORIGIN') +origins = [ + ORIGIN, + "http://localhost:3000", +] + +app.add_middleware( + CORSMiddleware, + allow_origins=origins, + allow_credentials=True, + allow_methods=["*"], + allow_headers=["*"], +) + +access_token = "" + +@app.get('/api/canvas/{track_id}') +def get_track_canvas(track_id): + try: + canvas_url = canvas.get_canvas_for_track(access_token, track_id) + return {'success': 'true', 'canvas_url': canvas_url} + except AttributeError: + return {'success': 'false', 'message': 'No canvas found for this track'} + except ConnectionError: + return {'success': 'false', 'message': 'failed to connect to Spotify'} + +@app.get('/api/health') +def health(): + return "up" + +async def refresh_token(): + global access_token + while True: + print('INFO: Getting a fresh Spotify access token') + + try: + access_token = canvas.get_access_token() + except Exception as e: + print('ERROR: Failed to get a new access token: %s' % e) + + await asyncio.sleep(TOKEN_RENEW_TIME) + +@app.on_event("startup") +async def startup_event(): + asyncio.get_event_loop().create_task(refresh_token()) diff --git a/canvas/src/canvas.py b/canvas/src/canvas.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3967f39 --- /dev/null +++ b/canvas/src/canvas.py @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +import requests +import random +from protos.canvas_pb2 import EntityCanvazRequest, EntityCanvazResponse + +API_HOST = "https://gew1-spclient.spotify.com" +CANVAS_ROUTE = "/canvaz-cache/v0/canvases" +TOKEN_ENDPOINT = "https://open.spotify.com/get_access_token?reason=transport" +TOKEN_RENEW_TIME = 900 + +TRACK_URI_PREFIX = "spotify:track:" +OAUTH_SCOPES = "playlist-read" + + +def get_access_token(): + try: + response = requests.get(TOKEN_ENDPOINT) + data = response.json() + return data["accessToken"] + except Exception as e: + raise Exception(e) + + +def get_canvas_for_track(access_token, track_id): + canvas_request = EntityCanvazRequest() + canvas_request_entities = canvas_request.entities.add() + canvas_request_entities.entity_uri = TRACK_URI_PREFIX + track_id + + try: + resp = requests.post( + API_HOST + CANVAS_ROUTE, + headers={ + "Content-Type": "application/x-protobuf", + "Authorization": "Bearer %s" % access_token + }, + data=canvas_request.SerializeToString(), + ) + except: + raise ConnectionError + + canvas_response = EntityCanvazResponse() + canvas_response.ParseFromString(resp.content) + + if(len(canvas_response.canvases) == 0): + raise AttributeError + + canvas = random.choice(canvas_response.canvases) + return canvas.url diff --git a/canvas/src/constants.py b/canvas/src/constants.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f98d656 --- /dev/null +++ b/canvas/src/constants.py @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +API_HOST = "https://gew1-spclient.spotify.com" +CANVAS_ROUTE = "/canvaz-cache/v0/canvases" +TOKEN_ENDPOINT = "https://open.spotify.com/get_access_token?reason=transport" +TOKEN_RENEW_TIME = 900 + +TRACK_URI_PREFIX = "spotify:track:" +OAUTH_SCOPES = "playlist-read" diff --git a/canvas/src/protos/canvas_pb2.py b/canvas/src/protos/canvas_pb2.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91d6609 --- /dev/null +++ b/canvas/src/protos/canvas_pb2.py @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Generated by the protocol buffer compiler. DO NOT EDIT! +# source: protos/canvas.proto +"""Generated protocol buffer code.""" +from google.protobuf.internal import builder as _builder +from google.protobuf import descriptor as _descriptor +from google.protobuf import descriptor_pool as _descriptor_pool +from google.protobuf import symbol_database as _symbol_database +# @@protoc_insertion_point(imports) + +_sym_db = _symbol_database.Default() + + + + +DESCRIPTOR = _descriptor_pool.Default().AddSerializedFile(b'\n\x13protos/canvas.proto\x12\x17\x63om.spotify.canvazcache\"3\n\x06\x41rtist\x12\x0b\n\x03uri\x18\x01 \x01(\t\x12\x0c\n\x04name\x18\x02 \x01(\t\x12\x0e\n\x06\x61vatar\x18\x03 \x01(\t\"\xe6\x02\n\x14\x45ntityCanvazResponse\x12\x46\n\x08\x63\x61nvases\x18\x01 \x03(\x0b\x32\x34.com.spotify.canvazcache.EntityCanvazResponse.Canvaz\x12\x16\n\x0ettl_in_seconds\x18\x02 \x01(\x03\x1a\xed\x01\n\x06\x43\x61nvaz\x12\n\n\x02id\x18\x01 \x01(\t\x12\x0b\n\x03url\x18\x02 \x01(\t\x12\x0f\n\x07\x66ile_id\x18\x03 \x01(\t\x12+\n\x04type\x18\x04 \x01(\x0e\x32\x1d.com.spotify.canvazcache.Type\x12\x12\n\nentity_uri\x18\x05 \x01(\t\x12/\n\x06\x61rtist\x18\x06 \x01(\x0b\x32\x1f.com.spotify.canvazcache.Artist\x12\x10\n\x08\x65xplicit\x18\x07 \x01(\x08\x12\x13\n\x0buploaded_by\x18\x08 \x01(\t\x12\x0c\n\x04\x65tag\x18\t \x01(\t\x12\x12\n\ncanvas_uri\x18\x0b \x01(\t\"\x88\x01\n\x13\x45ntityCanvazRequest\x12\x45\n\x08\x65ntities\x18\x01 \x03(\x0b\x32\x33.com.spotify.canvazcache.EntityCanvazRequest.Entity\x1a*\n\x06\x45ntity\x12\x12\n\nentity_uri\x18\x01 \x01(\t\x12\x0c\n\x04\x65tag\x18\x02 \x01(\t*R\n\x04Type\x12\t\n\x05IMAGE\x10\x00\x12\t\n\x05VIDEO\x10\x01\x12\x11\n\rVIDEO_LOOPING\x10\x02\x12\x18\n\x14VIDEO_LOOPING_RANDOM\x10\x03\x12\x07\n\x03GIF\x10\x04\x42\x16\n\x12\x63om.spotify.canvazH\x02\x62\x06proto3') + +_builder.BuildMessageAndEnumDescriptors(DESCRIPTOR, globals()) +_builder.BuildTopDescriptorsAndMessages(DESCRIPTOR, 'protos.canvas_pb2', globals()) +if _descriptor._USE_C_DESCRIPTORS == False: + + DESCRIPTOR._options = None + DESCRIPTOR._serialized_options = b'\n\022com.spotify.canvazH\002' + _TYPE._serialized_start=601 + _TYPE._serialized_end=683 + _ARTIST._serialized_start=48 + _ARTIST._serialized_end=99 + _ENTITYCANVAZRESPONSE._serialized_start=102 + _ENTITYCANVAZRESPONSE._serialized_end=460 + _ENTITYCANVAZRESPONSE_CANVAZ._serialized_start=223 + _ENTITYCANVAZRESPONSE_CANVAZ._serialized_end=460 + _ENTITYCANVAZREQUEST._serialized_start=463 + _ENTITYCANVAZREQUEST._serialized_end=599 + _ENTITYCANVAZREQUEST_ENTITY._serialized_start=557 + _ENTITYCANVAZREQUEST_ENTITY._serialized_end=599 +# @@protoc_insertion_point(module_scope) diff --git a/docker-compose.yml b/docker-compose.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ae73024 --- /dev/null +++ b/docker-compose.yml @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +version: "3.9" +services: + web: + build: . + ports: + - "8000:80" + environment: + - SPOTIFY_USERNAME=${SPOTIFY_USERNAME} + - SPOTIFY_PASSWORD=${SPOTIFY_PASSWORD} + - HOST_ORIGIN=${HOST_ORIGIN} + healthcheck: + test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost/api/health"] + interval: 2m + timeout: 10s + retries: 3 + start_period: 30s \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/env.example b/env.example new file mode 100644 index 0000000..68b81bc --- /dev/null +++ b/env.example @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +HOST_ORIGIN=https://example.com diff --git a/protos/canvas_pb2.py b/protos/canvas_pb2.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..91d6609 --- /dev/null +++ b/protos/canvas_pb2.py @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +# Generated by the protocol buffer compiler. DO NOT EDIT! +# source: protos/canvas.proto +"""Generated protocol buffer code.""" +from google.protobuf.internal import builder as _builder +from google.protobuf import descriptor as _descriptor +from google.protobuf import descriptor_pool as _descriptor_pool +from google.protobuf import symbol_database as _symbol_database +# @@protoc_insertion_point(imports) + +_sym_db = _symbol_database.Default() + + + + +DESCRIPTOR = _descriptor_pool.Default().AddSerializedFile(b'\n\x13protos/canvas.proto\x12\x17\x63om.spotify.canvazcache\"3\n\x06\x41rtist\x12\x0b\n\x03uri\x18\x01 \x01(\t\x12\x0c\n\x04name\x18\x02 \x01(\t\x12\x0e\n\x06\x61vatar\x18\x03 \x01(\t\"\xe6\x02\n\x14\x45ntityCanvazResponse\x12\x46\n\x08\x63\x61nvases\x18\x01 \x03(\x0b\x32\x34.com.spotify.canvazcache.EntityCanvazResponse.Canvaz\x12\x16\n\x0ettl_in_seconds\x18\x02 \x01(\x03\x1a\xed\x01\n\x06\x43\x61nvaz\x12\n\n\x02id\x18\x01 \x01(\t\x12\x0b\n\x03url\x18\x02 \x01(\t\x12\x0f\n\x07\x66ile_id\x18\x03 \x01(\t\x12+\n\x04type\x18\x04 \x01(\x0e\x32\x1d.com.spotify.canvazcache.Type\x12\x12\n\nentity_uri\x18\x05 \x01(\t\x12/\n\x06\x61rtist\x18\x06 \x01(\x0b\x32\x1f.com.spotify.canvazcache.Artist\x12\x10\n\x08\x65xplicit\x18\x07 \x01(\x08\x12\x13\n\x0buploaded_by\x18\x08 \x01(\t\x12\x0c\n\x04\x65tag\x18\t \x01(\t\x12\x12\n\ncanvas_uri\x18\x0b \x01(\t\"\x88\x01\n\x13\x45ntityCanvazRequest\x12\x45\n\x08\x65ntities\x18\x01 \x03(\x0b\x32\x33.com.spotify.canvazcache.EntityCanvazRequest.Entity\x1a*\n\x06\x45ntity\x12\x12\n\nentity_uri\x18\x01 \x01(\t\x12\x0c\n\x04\x65tag\x18\x02 \x01(\t*R\n\x04Type\x12\t\n\x05IMAGE\x10\x00\x12\t\n\x05VIDEO\x10\x01\x12\x11\n\rVIDEO_LOOPING\x10\x02\x12\x18\n\x14VIDEO_LOOPING_RANDOM\x10\x03\x12\x07\n\x03GIF\x10\x04\x42\x16\n\x12\x63om.spotify.canvazH\x02\x62\x06proto3') + +_builder.BuildMessageAndEnumDescriptors(DESCRIPTOR, globals()) +_builder.BuildTopDescriptorsAndMessages(DESCRIPTOR, 'protos.canvas_pb2', globals()) +if _descriptor._USE_C_DESCRIPTORS == False: + + DESCRIPTOR._options = None + DESCRIPTOR._serialized_options = b'\n\022com.spotify.canvazH\002' + _TYPE._serialized_start=601 + _TYPE._serialized_end=683 + _ARTIST._serialized_start=48 + _ARTIST._serialized_end=99 + _ENTITYCANVAZRESPONSE._serialized_start=102 + _ENTITYCANVAZRESPONSE._serialized_end=460 + _ENTITYCANVAZRESPONSE_CANVAZ._serialized_start=223 + _ENTITYCANVAZRESPONSE_CANVAZ._serialized_end=460 + _ENTITYCANVAZREQUEST._serialized_start=463 + _ENTITYCANVAZREQUEST._serialized_end=599 + _ENTITYCANVAZREQUEST_ENTITY._serialized_start=557 + _ENTITYCANVAZREQUEST_ENTITY._serialized_end=599 +# @@protoc_insertion_point(module_scope) diff --git a/program-embedded.py b/spotifycontroller.py similarity index 59% rename from program-embedded.py rename to spotifycontroller.py index 0c73ecb..7475e8d 100644 --- a/program-embedded.py +++ b/spotifycontroller.py @@ -6,10 +6,25 @@ import sv_ttk import requests import os import syncedlyrics -from PIL import Image, ImageTk +from PIL import Image, ImageTk, ImageDraw, ImageFilter from io import BytesIO import math from time import sleep +import threading +import queue + +# SpotifyGUI - Made by Brandon Brunson + +# import speech_recognition as sr + +if os.path.isfile("updated.cfg"): + print("A new update was downloaded and installed. Starting in 5 seconds...") + os.remove("updated.cfg") + sleep(5) + +q = queue.Queue() + +# import canvas # Set the Spotify app's client ID and client secret client_id = "69b82a34d0fb40be80b020eae8e80f25" @@ -40,11 +55,22 @@ password = "Mariposa2502$" # Get the user's Spotify authorization token scope = "user-read-playback-state,user-modify-playback-state" +oauth = SpotifyOAuth(client_id=client_id, client_secret=client_secret, redirect_uri=redirect_uri, scope=scope, requests_timeout=30) + # Create a Spotify object with the user's authorization token -spotify = spotipy.Spotify(auth_manager=SpotifyOAuth(client_id=client_id, client_secret=client_secret, redirect_uri=redirect_uri, scope=scope, requests_timeout=30)) +spotify = spotipy.Spotify(auth_manager=oauth) + +# access_token = SpotifyOAuth.get_access_token(spotify) + +# print(SpotifyOAuth.refresh_access_token(refresh_token=access_token)) bg_color = "#000000" count = 0 +wait_time = 6500 +# hotword = "magical" + +if os.name == 'posix': + os.system("xset -display :0 s 21600") # Create the tkinter window root = ttk.Tk() @@ -55,32 +81,40 @@ root.overrideredirect(1) sv_ttk.use_dark_theme() # Function to call the Spotify API to play the current track -def play(): +def controlPlay(): spotify.start_playback() # Function to call the Spotify API to pause the current track -def pause(): +def controlPause(): spotify.pause_playback() -def next(): +def controlNext(): spotify.next_track() -def previous(): +def controlPrevious(): spotify.previous_track() def start_playback_on_device(): + wakeup() device_selections = devices_list.curselection() list_of_devices = spotify.devices() list_of_devices = spotify.devices() device_id = list_of_devices["devices"][device_selections[0]]["id"] spotify.transfer_playback(device_id=device_id) - def get_devices(): - # count +=1 - # if count >= 277: - + global count + global wait_time + count +=1 + if count < 69: + wait_time = 6500 + elif count >= 69: + wait_time = 300000 + elif count >= 138: + wait_time = 600000 + elif count >= 277: + wait_time = 3600000 list_of_devices = spotify.devices() unloadNow_playing() if list_of_devices == "{'devices': []}": @@ -101,9 +135,94 @@ def get_devices(): list_of_devices = spotify.devices() for num_of_device, garbage in enumerate(list_of_devices["devices"]): devices_list.insert(num_of_device, list_of_devices["devices"][num_of_device]["name"]) - root.after(6500, get_devices) + root.after(wait_time, get_devices) +def wakeup(): + global count + global wait_time + count = 0 + wait_time = 6500 +def addCorners(im, rad): + circle = Image.new('L', (rad * 2, rad * 2), 0) + draw = ImageDraw.Draw(circle) + draw.ellipse((0, 0, rad * 2 - 1, rad * 2 - 1), fill=255) + alpha = Image.new('L', im.size, 255) + w, h = im.size + alpha.paste(circle.crop((0, 0, rad, rad)), (0, 0)) + alpha.paste(circle.crop((0, rad, rad, rad * 2)), (0, h - rad)) + alpha.paste(circle.crop((rad, 0, rad * 2, rad)), (w - rad, 0)) + alpha.paste(circle.crop((rad, rad, rad * 2, rad * 2)), (w - rad, h - rad)) + im.putalpha(alpha) + return im + +# def addDropShadow( image, offset=(5,5), background=0xffffff, shadow=0x444444, +# border=8, iterations=3): +# """ +# Add a gaussian blur drop shadow to an image. + +# image - The image to overlay on top of the shadow. +# offset - Offset of the shadow from the image as an (x,y) tuple. Can be +# positive or negative. +# background - Background colour behind the image. +# shadow - Shadow colour (darkness). +# border - Width of the border around the image. This must be wide +# enough to account for the blurring of the shadow. +# iterations - Number of times to apply the filter. More iterations +# produce a more blurred shadow, but increase processing time. +# """ + +# # Create the backdrop image -- a box in the background colour with a +# # shadow on it. +# totalWidth = image.size[0] + abs(offset[0]) + 2*border +# totalHeight = image.size[1] + abs(offset[1]) + 2*border +# back = Image.new(image.mode, (totalWidth, totalHeight), background) + +# # Place the shadow, taking into account the offset from the image +# shadowLeft = border + max(offset[0], 0) +# shadowTop = border + max(offset[1], 0) +# back.paste(shadow, [shadowLeft, shadowTop, shadowLeft + image.size[0], +# shadowTop + image.size[1]] ) + +# # Apply the filter to blur the edges of the shadow. Since a small kernel +# # is used, the filter must be applied repeatedly to get a decent blur. +# n = 0 +# while n < iterations: +# back = back.filter(ImageFilter.BLUR) +# n += 1 + +# # Paste the input image onto the shadow backdrop +# imageLeft = border - min(offset[0], 0) +# imageTop = border - min(offset[1], 0) +# back.paste(image, (imageLeft, imageTop)) + +# return back + +def get_colors(image_file, numcolors=1, resize=150): + # Resize image to speed up processing + image_file.thumbnail((resize, resize)) + + # Reduce to palette + paletted = image_file.convert('P', palette=Image.ADAPTIVE, colors=numcolors) + + # Find dominant colors + palette = paletted.getpalette() + # color_counts = sorted(paletted.getcolors(), reverse=True) + dominant_color = (palette[0], palette[1], palette[2]) + # colors = list() + # for i in range(numcolors): + # palette_index = color_counts[i][1] + # dominant_color = palette[palette_index*3:palette_index*3+3] + # colors.append(tuple(dominant_color)) + + return dominant_color + +def getLyrics(artist_name, track_name): + lrc = syncedlyrics.search("[" + track_name + "] [" + artist_name + "]") + q.put(lrc) + +# def rgb_to_hex(r, g, b): +# return ('{:X}{:X}{:X}').format(r, g, b) play_img = ttk.PhotoImage(file="icons/play-circle-x2.png") pause_img = ttk.PhotoImage(file="icons/pause-circle-x2.png") @@ -149,10 +268,11 @@ lyrics_label = tk.Label(lyrics_label_frame, text="", font=("Helvetica", 32), wra album_art_label = tk.Label(album_art_frame, image=album_art_img) -play_button.bind("", lambda e:play()) -pause_button.bind("", lambda e:pause()) -next_button.bind("", lambda e:next()) -previous_button.bind("", lambda e:previous()) +play_button.bind("", lambda e:controlPlay()) +pause_button.bind("", lambda e:controlPause()) +next_button.bind("", lambda e:controlNext()) +previous_button.bind("", lambda e:controlPrevious()) +devices_list.bind("", lambda e:wakeup()) # Function to update the song label with the current track's name def update_song_label(): @@ -184,18 +304,22 @@ def update_song_label(): lyrics_label.config(text=lyric) root.after(800, update_song_label) else: + threading.Thread(target=getLyrics, args=(artist_name, track_name)).start() device_name_label.config(text=device_name) song_label.config(text=track_name) artist_label.config(text=artist_name) lyrics_label.config(text="") - lrc = syncedlyrics.search("[" + track_name + "] [" + artist_name + "]") album_art_img_data = requests.get(album_art_url).content album_art_img_open = Image.open(BytesIO(album_art_img_data)) - album_art_img = ImageTk.PhotoImage(album_art_img_open.resize((300,300))) - album_art_label.config(image=album_art_img) - bg_color_img = album_art_img_open.resize((1,1), resample=0) - bg_color_img_pixel = bg_color_img.getpixel((0,0)) - bg_color = "#" + '%02x%02x%02x' % (bg_color_img_pixel) + # bg_color_img = album_art_img_open.resize((1,1), resample=0) + # bg_color_img_pixel = bg_color_img.getpixel((0,0)) + # bg_color_rgb = get_colors(album_art_img_open) + bg_color = "#" + '%02x%02x%02x' % (get_colors(album_art_img_open)) + # print(bg_color) + album_art_img_with_corners = addCorners(album_art_img_open, 15) + # addDropShadow(album_art_img_with_corners) + album_art_img = ImageTk.PhotoImage(album_art_img_with_corners.resize((300,300))) + album_art_label.config(image=album_art_img, background=bg_color) root.config(background=bg_color) frame_artist_song.config(background=bg_color) device_name_label.config(background=bg_color) @@ -207,7 +331,7 @@ def update_song_label(): previous_button.config(background=bg_color) lyrics_label_frame.config(background=bg_color) lyrics_label.config(background=bg_color) - if math.sqrt(0.299 * (bg_color_img_pixel[0] ** 2) + 0.587 * (bg_color_img_pixel[1] ** 2) + 0.114 * (bg_color_img_pixel[2] ** 2)) > 170: + if math.sqrt(0.299 * (get_colors(album_art_img_open)[0] ** 2) + 0.587 * (get_colors(album_art_img_open)[1] ** 2) + 0.114 * (get_colors(album_art_img_open)[2] ** 2)) > 170: song_label.config(foreground="black") artist_label.config(foreground="black") device_name_label.config(foreground="black") @@ -225,6 +349,11 @@ def update_song_label(): pause_button.config(image=pause_img) next_button.config(image=next_img) previous_button.config(image=previous_img) + # print(oauth.get_cached_token()["access_token"]) + # print(current_playback["item"]["id"]) + # canvas_url = canvas.get_canvas_for_track(access_token=oauth.get_cached_token()["access_token"], track_id=current_playback["item"]["id"]) + # print(canvas_url) + lrc = q.get() root.after(500, update_song_label) if playing_status == True: play_button.grid_forget() @@ -275,6 +404,40 @@ def unloadSearching_Devices(): searching_for_devices_label.grid_forget() + +# def recognize(recognizer, audio): +# try: +# words = r.recognize_sphinx(audio) +# print(words) +# if ("magical") in words: +# if (" play") in words: +# controlPlay() +# elif (" pause") in words: +# controlPause() +# elif (" next") in words: +# controlNext() +# elif (" previous") in words: +# controlPrevious() +# else: +# pass +# else: +# pass +# except sr.RequestError as e: +# print("Could not request results; {0}".format(e)) +# except sr.UnknownValueError: +# print("Speech not understood") + +# r = sr.Recognizer() +# m = sr.Microphone() + +# with m as source: +# r.adjust_for_ambient_noise(source) +# print("Ambient Noise Calibration Complete") + + +# r.listen_in_background(m, recognize) + + # Start updating the song label # setup() loadNow_playing() diff --git a/todo.txt b/todo.txt index 841236a..edcf680 100644 --- a/todo.txt +++ b/todo.txt @@ -26,4 +26,10 @@ it errors on "track_name = current_playback["item"]["name"]" ERROR HAPPENS ON SOME KIDZ BOP SONGS??? 01/21/2023: -add canvas videos to background if available. USE: https://github.com/Delitefully/spotify-canvas-downloader/blob/master/src/canvas.py \ No newline at end of file +add canvas videos to background if available. USE: https://github.com/Delitefully/spotify-canvas-downloader/blob/master/src/canvas.py + +01/21/2023: +need to find out what the protobud error parsing message with type' error is about, probably use a try and except as e statement then print e to figure out the full error + +SpotifyOAuthError +SpotifyException \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/update.py b/update.py index 609648e..f70ca45 100644 --- a/update.py +++ b/update.py @@ -15,4 +15,5 @@ try: zipObj.extractall() except urllib.error.HTTPError: pass -exec(open('program-embedded.py').read()) \ No newline at end of file + +exec(open('spotifycontroller.py').read()) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/updated.cfg b/updated.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/voicecontrol.py b/voicecontrol.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8399d46 --- /dev/null +++ b/voicecontrol.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +import speech_recognition as sr + +def recognize(recognizer, audio): + try: + if "magical skip song" in r.recognize_google(audio): + controlNext() + else: + pass + except sr.RequestError as e: + print("Could not request results; {0}".format(e)) + except sr.UnknownValueError: + print("Speech not understood") + +r = sr.Recognizer() +m = sr.Microphone() + +with m as source: + r.adjust_for_ambient_noise(source) +print("Ambient Noise Calibration Complete") \ No newline at end of file