xspf-playlist
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Scan a directory and generate an xspf playlist. Supports ID3 tags.
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XSPF Playlist
Automagic XSPF Playlists
Generate an XSPF playlist file for audio and video files and autofill track details from ID3 tags.
Usage
$ npm install -g xspf-playlist
$ xspf-playlist 'path/to/media' '{"id3": false}' > playlist.xspf
Place media files into a directory (often named media
) and pass it to xspf-playlist. Your media directory will be scanned and exported into an XSPF playlist file automatically. That's it!
Nested directories can be treated as the <artist>
and <album>
fields with a hierarchy like media/artist/album/track.xxx
xspfPlaylist( media, [{ options }], [ callback( err, res ) ])
Accepts either a directory path as a string or an array of track objects as media input. A callback API is provided. Returns a Promise which resolves to a string.
const xspfPlaylist = require('xspf-playlist')
// Scanning a directory
xspfPlaylist('/media', {'id3': true, 'depth': 0})
.then(console.log)
Or, using a callback
xspfPlaylist('/media', function (err, res) {
console.log(res)
})
Example passing an object
xspfPlaylist([
{
title: 'file1',
location: 'file1.mp3'
},
...
]).then(console.log)
Tracks will be titled by their filename, sans-extension. Additional creator and album information can be provided by organizing your files into a media/creator/album/title.xxx
hierarchy.
An image may be associated with a track by giving it the same filename. To associate one image with an entire folder of tracks, give it the filename artwork
. artwork
images associate themselves to every sibling and child directory and may be placed anywhere in your media directory hierarchy, so an artwork.jpg
in the media
directory will act as a global image, filling in for every track that did not already have one provided.
ID3
By default, supported files will be scanned for ID3 tag info which will automatically fill the following track information if present:
title
artist
album
year
comment
track
genre
picture
lyrics
Tag readers
- ID3v1
- ID3v2 (with unsynchronisation support!)
- MP4
- FLAC
File Types
Supports mp3
, wav
, and ogg
audio and mp4
, webm
, and ogv
video formats.
Options
options
is a valid JSON object.
id3
boolean
By default, the jsmediatags library is used to scan mp3
files and will automatically use the meta information associated with a track, rather than the menu directory hierarchy. This feature can be disabled by passing id3: false
in the options
parameter.
depth
integer
By default, this tool will scan two directories deep (in order to accomodate media/creator/album/title.ext
formats). You can manually set the search depth by passing an integer to the depth
option. 0
means no recursion, will only search the supplied directory.
Default options
{"id3": true, "depth": 2}