When unix tools make use of an external editor, they typically check the
environment variable VISUAL and fall back to EDITOR. This commit adds the
additional check for VISUAL to the existing EDITOR check (where VISUAL is
preferred over EDITOR).
Allow generating extm3u playlists so that they contain additional item fields such as the `id`.
The feature is required by the mgoltzsche/beets-webm3u plugin (M3U server) to transform playlists using a request based item URI template which may require additional fields such as the `id`, e.g. `beets:library:track;$id`.
External Python packages interfacing beets may want to use an in-memory
beets library instance for testing beets-related code.
The `TestHelper` class is very helpful for this purpose.
Previously `TestHelper` was located in the `test/` directory.
Now it is part of `beets` itself (`beets.test.helper.TestHelper`) and
can be easily imported.
Do not let the web plugin overwrite the Content-Length header with the full file length since flask/werkzeug sets the requested range's/chunk's size when handling a range request.
This allows to play large audio/opus files using e.g. a browser/firefox or gstreamer/mopidy without making a reverse-proxy/nginx emulate range request support and hide range-related headers from the backend.
Beets web API already allows remote players to access audio files but it doesn't provide a way to expose the playlists defined using the smartplaylist plugin.
Now the smartplaylist plugin provides an option to generate ID-based item URIs/URLs instead of paths.
Once playlists are generated this way, they can be served using a regular HTTP server such as nginx.
To provide sufficient flexibility for various ways of integrating beets remotely (e.g. beets API, beets API with context path, AURA API, mopidy resource URI, etc), the new option has been defined as a template with an `$id` placeholder (assuming each remote integration requires a different path schema but they all rely on using the beets item `id` as identifier/path segment).
To prevent local path-related plugin configuration from leaking into a HTTP URL-based playlist generation (invoked with CLI option in addition to the local playlists generated into another directory), setting the new option makes the plugin ignore the other path-related options `prefix`, `relative_to`, `forward_slash` and `urlencode`.
Usage examples:
* `beet splupdate --uri-format 'http://beets:8337/item/$id/file'` (for beets web API)
* `beet splupdate --uri-format 'http://beets:8337/aura/tracks/$id/audio'` (for AURA API)
(While it was already possible to generate playlists containing HTTP URLs previously using the `prefix` option, it did not allow to generate ID-based URLs pointing to the beets web API but required to expose the audio files using a web server directly and refer to them using their file system `$path`.)
Relates to #5037
The boolean flags `--extm3u` and `--no-extm3u` are replaced with a string option `--output=m3u|m3u8`.
This reduces the amount of options and allows to evolve the CLI to support more playlist output formats in the future (e.g. JSON) without polluting the CLI at that point.
This plugin uses librosa to automatically calculate the BPM for a track.
It is based on the keyfinder plugin, and rounds the BPM to an int.
Co-authored-by: Adrian Sampson <adrian@radbox.org>
Adds the following fields with id3v2.4 multi-valued tag support to autotag:
- artists, artists_sort, artists_credit
- albumartists, albumartists_sort, albumartists_credit
- mb_artistids, mb_albumartistids
MusicBrainz support to populate + write the above multi-valued tags by default. Can be toggled to use id3v2.3 or id3v2.4 tags via the existing beets configuration option `id3v23`.
Big thanks to @JOJ0, @OxygenCobalt, @arsaboo for testing + @sampsyo for the initial code review .
While rebasing master into this feature branch I removed fdaniele85's
original version(s) of the changelog to make conflict resolvement
easier. This is a slightly extended version of the latest version I
found in the original commits.
The `ANTIALIAS` attribute has long been deprecated, and was finally
removed in pillow 10.0.
The recommendation is to migrate to `Resampling.LANCZOS` instead.
beets does not currently store the "canonical" release group title,
only each release's title and disambiguation. Oddly, beets does store
the release group disambiguation.
Without this there is no way to determine a release group's title
without separately querying a data source.
Perform regex and `bareasc` lookups using SQL
- Define a custom function which performs regex lookups natively in SQL. This improves
performance of lookups like beet list path::hello.
- Define a SQL function which runs unidecode for the bareasc lookups
This slightly speeds up the queries and there's a nice side-effect where
`singleton:1` and `singleton:0` now work fine!
This is ultimately building towards replacing as many python-only
queries with SQL equivalents.
Fixes#4627.
AcousticBrainz is shutting down as of early 2023. Deprecate the absubmit
plugin and update the acousticbrainz plugin to require configuration of
an AcousticBrainz server instance.
PR #3748 changed the way cover art is fetched from the cover art
archive, but the manual addition of a `-` to the width suffix that was
needed when the image URI was being constructed manually was not
removed. Because of this the plugin would try to look up the property
under `thumbnails` that didn't exist (for example `-1200` instead of
`1200`), which would fail.