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""" This module provides support for the PyKaraoke song database, as
well as the user's settings file. """
import pygame
from pykconstants import *
from pykenv import env
import pykar, pycdg, pympg
import os, cPickle, zipfile, codecs, sys, time
import types
from cStringIO import StringIO
try:
from hashlib import md5
except ImportError:
from md5 import md5
# The amount of time to wait, in milliseconds, before yielding to the
# app for windowing updates during a long update process.
YIELD_INTERVAL = 1000
# The maximum number of zip files we will attempt to store in our zip
# file cache.
MAX_ZIP_FILES = 10
# Increment this version number whenever the settings version changes
# (which may not necessarily change with each PyKaraoke release).
# This will force users to re-enter their configuration information.
SETTINGS_VERSION = 6
# Increment this version number whenever the database version changes
# (which will also hopefully be infrequently).
DATABASE_VERSION = 2
class AppYielder:
""" This is a simple class that knows how to yield control to the
windowing system every once in a while. It is passed to functions
like SearchDatabase and BuildSearchDatabase--tasks which might
take a while to perform.
This class is just an abstract base class and does nothing. Apps
should subclass it and override Yield() to make any use from
it. """
def __init__(self):
self.lastYield = pygame.time.get_ticks()
def ConsiderYield(self):
now = pygame.time.get_ticks()
if now - self.lastYield >= YIELD_INTERVAL:
self.Yield()
self.lastYield = now
def Yield(self):
""" Override this method to actually yield control to the
windowing system. """
pass
class BusyCancelDialog:
"""This class implements a busy dialog to show a task is
progressing, and it includes a cancel button the user might click
on to interrupt the task. This is just an abstract base class and
does nothing. Apps should subclass from it. """
def __init__(self):
self.Clicked = False
def Show(self):
pass
def SetProgress(self, label, progress):
pass
def Destroy(self):
pass
class SongData:
"""This class is returned by SongStruct.GetSongDatas(), below. It
represents either a song file that exists on disk (and must still
be read), or it is a song file that was found in a zip archive
(and its data is available now)."""
def __init__(self, filename, data):
self.filename = filename
self.tempFilename = None
self.data = data
self.Ext = os.path.splitext(filename)[1].lower()
# By convention, if data is passed as None to the constructor,
# that means this file is a true file that exists on disk. On
# the other hand, if data is not None, then this is not a true
# file, and data contains its contents.
self.trueFile = (data == None)
def GetData(self):
"""Returns the actual data of the file. If the file has not
yet been read, this will read it and return the data."""
if self.data != None:
# The file has already been read; return that data.
return self.data
# The file has not yet been read
self.data = open(self.filename, 'rb').read()
return self.data
def GetFilepath(self):
"""Returns a full pathname to the file. If the file does not
exist on disk, this will write it to a temporary file and
return the name of that file."""
if self.trueFile:
# The file exists on disk already; just return its
# pathname.
return self.filename
if not self.tempFilename:
# The file does not exist on disk already; we have to write it
# to a temporary file.
prefix = globalSongDB.CreateTempFileNamePrefix()
basename = os.path.basename(self.filename)
# Add the tempfile prefix as well as the time to make the
# filename unique. This works around a bug
# in pygame.mixer.music on Windows which stops us deleting
# temp files until another song is loaded, preventing the
# same song from being played twice in a row.
self.tempFilename = prefix + str(time.time()) + basename
open(self.tempFilename, 'wb').write(self.data)
return self.tempFilename
# This functor is declared globally. It is assigned by
# SongDB.SelectSort(), so we can use bisect to search through
# the list also. This is an ugly hack around the fact that bisect has
# no facility to receive a key parameter, like sort does.
fileSortKey = None
class SongStruct:
""" This corresponds to a single song file entry, e.g. a .kar
file, or a .mp3/.cdg filename pair. The file might correspond to
a physical file on disk, or to a file within a zip file. """
# Type codes.
T_KAR = 0
T_CDG = 1
T_MPG = 2
def __init__(self, Filepath, settings,
Title = None, Artist = None, ZipStoredName = None, DatabaseAdd = False):
self.Filepath = Filepath # Full path to file or ZIP file
self.ZipStoredName = ZipStoredName # Filename stored in ZIP
# Assume there will be no title/artist info found
self.Title = Title or '' # (optional) Title for display in playlist
self.Artist = Artist or '' # (optional) Artist for display
self.Disc = '' # (optional) Disc for display
self.Track = -1 # (optional) Track for display
# Check to see if we are deriving song information from the filename
if settings.CdgDeriveSongInformation:
try:
self.Title = self.ParseTitle(Filepath, settings) # Title for display in playlist
self.Artist = self.ParseArtist(Filepath, settings) # Artist for display
self.Disc = self.ParseDisc(Filepath, settings) # Disc for display
self.Track = self.ParseTrack(Filepath, settings) # Track for display
except:
# Filename did not match requested scheme, set the title to the filepath
# so that the structure is still created, but without any additional info
#print "Filename format does not match requested scheme: %s" % Filepath
self.Title = os.path.basename(Filepath)
# If this SongStruct is being used to add to the database, and we are
# configured to exclude non-matching files, raise an exception. Otherwise
# allow it through. For database adds where we are not excluding such
# files the song will still be added to the database. For non-database
# adds we don't care anyway, we just want a SongStruct for passing around.
if DatabaseAdd and settings.ExcludeNonMatchingFilenames:
raise KeyError, "Excluding non-matching file: %s" % self.Title
# This is a list of other song files that share the same
# artist and title data.
self.sameSongs = []
# This is a pointer to the TitleStruct object that defined
# this song file, or None if it was not defined.
self.titles = None
# If the file ends in '.', assume we got it via tab-completion
# on a filename, and it really is meant to end in '.cdg'.
if self.Filepath != '' and self.Filepath[-1] == '.':
self.Filepath += 'cdg'
if ZipStoredName:
self.DisplayFilename = os.path.basename(ZipStoredName)
if isinstance(self.DisplayFilename, types.StringType):
self.DisplayFilename = self.DisplayFilename.decode(settings.ZipfileCoding)
else:
self.DisplayFilename = os.path.basename(Filepath)
if isinstance(self.DisplayFilename, types.StringType):
self.DisplayFilename = self.DisplayFilename.decode(settings.FilesystemCoding)
# Check the file type based on extension.
self.Type = None
ext = os.path.splitext(self.DisplayFilename)[1].lower()
if ext in settings.KarExtensions:
self.Type = self.T_KAR
elif ext in settings.CdgExtensions:
self.Type = self.T_CDG
elif ext in settings.MpgExtensions:
self.Type = self.T_MPG
if ext == '.mpg' or ext == '.mpeg':
self.MpgType = 'mpg'
else:
self.MpgType = ext[1:]
def ParseTitle(self, filepath, settings):
""" Parses the file path and returns the title of the song. If the filepath cannot be parsed a KeyError exception is thrown. If the settings contains a file naming scheme that we do not support a KeyError exception is thrown."""
title = ''
# Make sure we are to parse information
if settings.CdgDeriveSongInformation:
if settings.CdgFileNameType == 0: # Disc-Track-Artist-Title.Ext
# Make sure we can parse the filepath
if len(filepath.split("-")) == 4:
title = filepath.split("-")[3] # Find the Title in the filename
else:
raise KeyError, "Invalid type for file: %s!" % filepath
elif settings.CdgFileNameType == 1: # DiscTrack-Artist-Title.Ext
# Make sure we can parse the filepath
if len(filepath.split("-")) == 3:
title = filepath.split("-")[2] # Find the Title in the filename
else:
raise KeyError, "Invalid type for file: %s!" % filepath
elif settings.CdgFileNameType == 2: # Disc-Artist-Title.Ext
# Make sure we can parse the filepath
if len(filepath.split("-")) == 3:
title = filepath.split("-")[2] # Find the Title in the filename
else:
raise KeyError, "Invalid type for file: %s!" % filepath
elif settings.CdgFileNameType == 3: # Artist-Title.Ext
# Make sure we can parse the filepath
if len(filepath.split("-")) == 2:
title = filepath.split("-")[1] # Find the Title in the filename
else:
raise KeyError, "Invalid type for file: %s!" % filepath
else:
raise KeyError, "File name type is invalid!"
# Remove the first and last space
title = title.strip(" ")
# Remove the filename extension
title = os.path.splitext(title)[0]
#print "Title parsed: %s" % title
return title
def ParseArtist(self, filepath, settings):
""" Parses the filepath and returns the artist of the song. """
artist = ''
# Make sure we are to parse information
if settings.CdgDeriveSongInformation:
if settings.CdgFileNameType == 0: # Disc-Track-Artist-Title.Ext
artist = filepath.split("-")[2] # Find the Artist in the filename
elif settings.CdgFileNameType == 1: # DiscTrack-Artist-Title.Ext
artist = filepath.split("-")[1] # Find the Artist in the filename
elif settings.CdgFileNameType == 2: # Disc-Artist-Title.Ext
artist = filepath.split("-")[1] # Find the Artist in the filename
elif settings.CdgFileNameType == 3: # Artist-Title.Ext
artist = filepath.split("-")[0] # Find the Artist in the filename
artist = os.path.basename(artist)
else:
raise KeyError, "File name type is invalid!"
# Remove the first and last space
artist = artist.strip(" ")
#print "Artist parsed: %s" % artist
return artist
def ParseDisc(self, filepath, settings):
""" Parses the filepath and returns the disc name of the song. """
disc = ''
# Make sure we are to parse information
if settings.CdgDeriveSongInformation:
if settings.CdgFileNameType == 0: # Disc-Track-Artist-Title.Ext
disc = filepath.split("-")[0] # Find the Disc in the filename
elif settings.CdgFileNameType == 1: # DiscTrack-Artist-Title.Ext
disc = filepath.mid(0, filepath.length - 2) # Find the Disc in the filename
elif settings.CdgFileNameType == 2: # Disc-Artist-Title.Ext
disc = filepath.split("-")[0] # Find the Disc in the filename
elif settings.CdgFileNameType == 3: # Artist-Title.Ext
disc = ''
else:
raise KeyError, "File name type is invalid!"
# Remove the first and last space
disc = disc.strip(" ")
# Remove the filename path
disc = os.path.basename(disc)
#print "Disc parsed: %s" % disc
return disc
def ParseTrack(self, filepath, settings):
""" Parses the file path and returns the track for the song. """
track = ''
# Make sure we are to parse information
if settings.CdgDeriveSongInformation:
if settings.CdgFileNameType == 0: # Disc-Track-Artist-Title.Ext
track = filepath.split("-")[1] # Find the Track in the filename
elif settings.CdgFileNameType == 1: # DiscTrack-Artist-Title.Ext
track = filepath.mid(filepath.length - 2, 2) # Find the Track in the filename
elif settings.CdgFileNameType == 2: # Disc-Artist-Title.Ext
track = ''
elif settings.CdgFileNameType == 3: # Artist-Title.Ext
track = ''
else:
raise KeyError, "File name type is invalid!"
# Remove the first and last space
#track = track.strip(" ")
#print "Track parsed: %s" % track
return track
def MakeSortKey(self, str):
""" Returns a suitable key to use for sorting, by lowercasing
and removing articles from the indicated string. """
str = str.strip().lower()
if str:
# Remove a leading parenthetical phrase.
if str[0] == '(':
rparen = str.index(')')
if rparen != ')':
str = str[rparen + 1:].strip()
if str:
# Remove a leading article.
firstWord = str.split()[0]
if firstWord in ['a', 'an', 'the']:
str = str[len(firstWord):].strip()
return str
def MakePlayer(self, songDb, errorNotifyCallback, doneCallback):
"""Creates and returns a player of the appropriate type to
play this file, if possible; or returns None if the file
cannot be played (in which case, the errorNotifyCallback will
have already been called with the error message). """
settings = songDb.Settings
constructor = None
if self.Type == self.T_CDG:
constructor = pycdg.cdgPlayer
elif self.Type == self.T_KAR:
constructor = pykar.midPlayer
elif self.Type == self.T_MPG:
if self.MpgType == 'mpg' and settings.MpgNative and pympg.movie:
# Mpg files can be played internally.
constructor = pympg.mpgPlayer
else:
# Other kinds of movies require an external player.
constructor = pympg.externalPlayer
else:
ext = os.path.splitext(self.DisplayFilename)[1]
errorNotifyCallback("Unsupported file format " + ext)
return None
# Try to open the song file.
try:
player = constructor(self, songDb, errorNotifyCallback,
doneCallback)
except:
errorNotifyCallback("Error opening file.\n%s\n%s" % (sys.exc_info()[0], sys.exc_info()[1]))
return None
return player
def GetSongDatas(self):
"""Returns a list of SongData objects; see SongData.
Usually there is only one element in the list: the file named
by this SongStruct. In the case of .cdg files, however, there
may be more tuples; the first tuple will be the file named by
this SongStruct, and the remaining tuples will correspond to
other files with the same basenames but different extensions
(so that the .mp3 or .ogg associated with a cdg file may be
recovered)."""
songDatas = []
if not self.Filepath:
return songDatas
if not os.path.exists(self.Filepath):
error = 'No such file: %s' % (self.Filepath)
raise ValueError(error)
dir = os.path.dirname(self.Filepath)
if dir == "":
dir = "."
root, ext = os.path.splitext(self.Filepath)
prefix = os.path.basename(root + ".")
if self.ZipStoredName:
# It's in a ZIP file; unpack it.
zip = globalSongDB.GetZipFile(self.Filepath)
filelist = [self.ZipStoredName]
root, ext = os.path.splitext(self.ZipStoredName)
prefix = os.path.basename(root + ".")
if self.Type == self.T_CDG:
# In addition to the .cdg file, we also have to get
# out the mp3/ogg/whatever audio file that comes with
# the .cdg file. Just extract out any files that have
# the same basename.
for name in zip.namelist():
if name != self.ZipStoredName and name.startswith(prefix):
filelist.append(name)
# We'll continue looking for matching files outside the
# zip, too.
for file in filelist:
try:
data = zip.read(file)
songDatas.append(SongData(file, data))
except:
print "Error in ZIP containing " + file
else:
# A non-zipped file; this is an easy case.
songDatas.append(SongData(self.Filepath, None))
if self.Type == self.T_CDG:
# In addition to the .cdg file, we also have to find the
# mp3/ogg/whatever audio file that comes with the .cdg
# file, just as above, when we were pulling them out of
# the zip file. This time we are just looking for loose
# files on the disk.
for file in os.listdir(dir):
# Handle potential byte-strings with invalid characters
# that startswith() will not handle.
try:
file = unicode(file)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
file = file.decode("ascii", "replace")
try:
prefix = unicode(prefix)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
prefix = prefix.decode("ascii", "replace")
# Check for a file which matches the prefix
if file.startswith(prefix):
path = os.path.join(dir, file)
if path != self.Filepath:
songDatas.append(SongData(path, None))
# Now we've found all the matching files.
return songDatas
def getTextColour(self, selected):
""" Returns a suitable colour to use when rendering the text
of this song line in the pykaraoke_mini song index. """
if selected:
fg = (255, 255, 255)
else:
# Determine the color of the text.
fg = (180, 180, 180)
if self.Type == self.T_KAR:
# Midi file: color it red.
fg = (180, 72, 72)
elif self.Type == self.T_CDG:
# CDG+MP3: color it blue.
fg = (72, 72, 180)
elif self.Type == self.T_MPG:
# MPEG file: color it yellow.
fg = (180, 180, 72)
return fg
def getBackgroundColour(self, selected):
""" Returns a suitable colour to use when rendering the
background of this song line in the pykaraoke_mini song
index. """
if not selected:
bg = (0, 0, 0)
else:
if self.Type == self.T_KAR:
# Midi file: color it red.
bg = (120, 0, 0)
elif self.Type == self.T_CDG:
# CDG+MP3: color it blue.
bg = (0, 0, 120)
elif self.Type == self.T_MPG:
# MPEG file: color it yellow.
bg = (120, 120, 0)
return bg
def getDisplayFilenames(self):
""" Returns the list of all of the filenames that share the
same artist/title with this song file. The list is formatted
as a single comma-delimited string. """
if self.sameSongs:
return ', '.join(map(lambda f: f.DisplayFilename, self.sameSongs))
return self.DisplayFilename
def getTypeSort(self):
"""Defines a sorting order by type, for sorting the sameSongs
list. """
# We negate self.Type, so that the sort order is: mpg, cdg,
# kar. This means that MPG files have priority over CDG which
# have priority over KAR, for the purposes of coloring the
# files in the mini index.
return (-self.Type, self.DisplayFilename)
def getMarkKey(self):
""" Returns a key for indexing into markedSongs, for uniquely
identifying this particular song file. """
return (self.Filepath, self.ZipStoredName)
def __cmp__(self, other):
"""Define a sorting order between SongStruct objects. This is
used in bisect, to quickly search for a SongStruct in a sorted
list. It relies on fileSortKey (above) having being filled in
already. """
global fileSortKey
a = fileSortKey(self)
b = fileSortKey(other)
if a == b:
return cmp(id(self), id(other))
if a < b:
return -1
return 1
class TitleStruct:
""" This represents a single titles.txt file. Its filename is
preserved so it can be rewritten later, to modify a title and/or
artist associated with a song. """
def __init__(self, Filepath, ZipStoredName = None):
self.Filepath = Filepath # Full path to file or ZIP file
self.ZipStoredName = ZipStoredName # Filename stored in ZIP
self.songs = []
# This is false unless the titles file has been locally
# modified and needs to be flushed.
self.dirty = False
def read(self, songDb):
""" Reads the titles.txt file, and stores the results in the
indicated db. This is intended to be called during db
scan. """
if self.ZipStoredName != None:
zip = songDb.GetZipFile(self.Filepath)
unzipped_data = zip.read(self.ZipStoredName)
sfile = StringIO(unzipped_data)
self.__readTitles(songDb, sfile,
os.path.join(self.Filepath, self.ZipStoredName))
else:
self.__readTitles(songDb, None, self.Filepath)
def rewrite(self, songDb):
""" Rewrites the titles.txt file with the current data. """
if self.ZipStoredName != None:
sfile = StringIO()
self.__writeTitles(songDb, sfile,
os.path.join(self.Filepath, self.ZipStoredName))
unzipped_data = sfile.getvalue()
songDb.DropZipFile(self.Filepath)
zip = zipfile.ZipFile(self.Filepath, 'a', zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED)
# Since the lame Python zipfile.py implementation won't
# replace an existing file, we have to rename it out of
# the way.
self.__renameZipElement(zip, self.ZipStoredName)
zip.writestr(self.ZipStoredName, unzipped_data)
zip.close()
else:
self.__writeTitles(songDb, None, self.Filepath)
def __renameZipElement(self, zip, name1, name2 = None):
""" Renames the file within the archive named "name1" to
"name2". To avoid major rewriting of the archive, it is
required that len(name1) == len(name2).
If name2 is omitted or None, a new, unique name is
generated based on the old name.
"""
zinfo = zip.getinfo(name1)
zip._writecheck(zinfo)
if name2 is None:
# Replace the last letters with digits.
i = 0
n = str(i)
name2 = name1[:-len(n)] + n
while name2 in zip.NameToInfo:
i += 1
n = str(i)
name2 = name1[:-len(n)] + n
if len(name1) != len(name2):
raise RuntimeError, \
"Cannot change length of name with rename()."
filepos = zip.fp.tell()
zip.fp.seek(zinfo.header_offset + 30, 0)
zip.fp.write(name2)
zinfo.filename = name2
zip.fp.seek(filepos, 0)
def __readTitles(self, songDb, catalogFile, catalogPathname):
self.songs = []
dirname = os.path.split(catalogPathname)[0]
if catalogFile == None:
# Open the file for reading.
try:
catalogFile = open(catalogPathname, "rU")
except:
print "Could not open titles file %s" % (repr(catalogPathname))
return
for line in catalogFile:
try:
line = line.decode('utf-8').strip()
except UnicodeDecodeError:
line = line.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
print "Invalid characters in %s:\n%s" % (repr(catalogPathname), line)
if line:
tuple = line.split('\t')
if len(tuple) == 2:
filename, title = tuple
artist = ''
elif len(tuple) == 3:
filename, title, artist = tuple
else:
print "Invalid line in %s:\n%s" % (repr(catalogPathname), line)
continue
# Allow a forward slash in the file to stand in for
# whatever the OS's path separator is.
filename = filename.replace('/', os.path.sep)
pathname = os.path.join(dirname, filename)
song = songDb.filesByFullpath.get(pathname, None)
if song is None:
print "Unknown file in %s:\n%s" % (repr(catalogPathname), repr(filename))
else:
song.titles = self
self.songs.append(song)
song.Title = title.strip()
song.Artist = artist.strip()
if song.Title:
songDb.GotTitles = True
if song.Artist:
songDb.GotArtists = True
def __makeRelTo(self, filename, relTo):
""" Returns the filename expressed as a relative path to
relTo. Both file paths should be full paths; relTo should
already have had normcase and normpath applied to it, and
should end with a slash. """
filename = os.path.normpath(filename)
norm = os.path.normcase(filename)
prefix = os.path.commonprefix((norm, relTo))
# The common prefix must end with a slash.
slash = prefix.rfind(os.sep)
if slash != -1:
prefix = prefix[:slash + 1]
filename = filename[len(prefix):]
relTo = relTo[len(prefix):]
numSlashes = relTo.count(os.sep)
if numSlashes > 1:
backup = '..' + os.sep
filename = backup * (numSlashes - 1) + filename
return filename
def __writeTitles(self, songDb, catalogFile, catalogPathname):
dirname = os.path.split(catalogPathname)[0]
if catalogFile == None:
# Open the file for writing.
try:
catalogFile = open(catalogPathname, "w")
except:
print "Could not rewrite titles file %s" % (repr(catalogPathname))
return
relTo = os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(catalogPathname))
if relTo[-1] != os.sep:
relTo += os.sep
for song in self.songs:
filename = song.Filepath
if song.ZipStoredName:
filename = os.path.join(filename, song.ZipStoredName)
filename = self.__makeRelTo(filename, relTo)
# Use forward slashes instead of the native separator, to
# make a more platform-independent titles.txt file.
filename = filename.replace(os.sep, '/')
line = filename
if songDb.GotTitles or songDb.GotArtists:
line += '\t' + song.Title
if songDb.GotArtists:
line += '\t' + song.Artist
line = line.encode('utf-8')
catalogFile.write(line + '\n')
class FontData:
""" This stores the font description selected by the user.
Hopefully it is enough information to be used both in wx and in
pygame to reference a unique font on the system. """
def __init__(self, name = None, size = None, bold = False, italic = False):
# name may be either a system font name (if size != None) or a
# filename (if size == None).
self.name = name
self.size = size
self.bold = bold
self.italic = italic
def __repr__(self):
if not self.size:
return "FontData(%s)" % (repr(self.name))
else:
return "FontData(%s, %s, %s, %s)" % (
repr(self.name), repr(self.size), repr(self.bold), repr(self.italic))
def getDescription(self):
desc = self.name
if self.size:
desc += ',%spt' % (self.size)
if self.bold:
desc += ',bold'
if self.italic:
desc += ',italic'
return desc
# SettingsStruct used as storage only for settings. The instance
# can be pickled to save all user's settings.
class SettingsStruct:
# This is the list of the encoding strings we offer the user to
# select from. You can also type your own.
Encodings = [
'cp1252',
'iso-8859-1',
'iso-8859-2',
'iso-8859-5',
'iso-8859-7',
'utf-8',
]
# This is the set of CDG zoom modes.
Zoom = [
'quick', 'int', 'full', 'soft', 'none',
]
ZoomDesc = {
'quick' : 'a pixelly scale, maintaining aspect ratio',
'int' : 'like quick, reducing artifacts a little',
'full' : 'like quick, but stretches to fill the entire window',
'soft' : 'a high-quality scale, but may be slow on some hardware',
'none' : 'keep the display in its original size',
}
# Some audio cards seem to support only a limited set of sample
# rates. Here are the suggested offerings.
SampleRates = [
48000,
44100,
22050,
11025,
5512,
]
# A list of possible file name deriving combinations.
# The combination order is stored and used in the parsing algorithm.
# Track is assumed to be exactly 2 digits.
FileNameCombinations = [
'Disc-Track-Artist-Title',
'DiscTrack-Artist-Title',
'Disc-Artist-Title',
'Artist-Title'
]
def __init__(self):
self.Version = SETTINGS_VERSION
# Set the default settings, in case none are stored on disk
self.FolderList = []
self.CdgExtensions = [ '.cdg' ]
self.KarExtensions = [ '.kar', '.mid' ]
self.MpgExtensions = [ '.mpg', '.mpeg', '.avi' ]
self.IgnoredExtensions = []
self.LookInsideZips = True
self.ReadTitlesTxt = True
self.CheckHashes = False
self.DeleteIdentical = False
if env == ENV_WINDOWS:
self.FilesystemCoding = 'cp1252'
else:
self.FilesystemCoding = 'iso-8859-1'
self.ZipfileCoding = 'cp1252'
self.WindowSize = (640, 480) # Size of the window for PyKaraoke
self.FullScreen = False # Determines if the karaoke player should be full screen
self.NoFrame = False # Determies if the karaoke player should have a window frame.
# SDL specific parameters; some settings may work better on
# certain hardware than others
self.DoubleBuf = True
self.HardwareSurface = True
self.PlayerSize = (640, 480) # Size of the karaoke player
self.PlayerPosition = None # Initial position of the karaoke player
self.SplitVertically = True
self.AutoPlayList = True # Enables or disables the auto play on the play-list
self.DoubleClickPlayList = True # Enables or disables the double click for playing from the play-list
self.ClearFromPlayList = True # Enables or disables clearing the playlist with a right click on the play list
self.Kamikaze = False # Enables or disables the kamikaze button
self.UsePerformerName = False # Enables or disables the prompting for a performers name.
self.PlayFromSearchList = True # Enables or disables the playing of a song from the search list
self.DisplayArtistTitleCols = False # Enables or disables display of artist/title columns
self.SampleRate = 44100
self.NumChannels = 2
self.BufferMs = 50
self.UseMp3Settings = True
# This value is a time in milliseconds that will be used to
# shift the time of the lyrics display relative to the video.
# It is adjusted by the user pressing the left and right
# arrows during singing, and is persistent during a session.
# Positive values make the lyrics anticipate the music,
# negative values delay them.
self.SyncDelayMs = 0
# KAR/MID options
self.KarEncoding = 'cp1252' # Default text encoding in karaoke files
self.KarFont = FontData("DejaVuSans.ttf")
self.KarBackgroundColour = (0, 0, 0)
self.KarReadyColour = (255,50,50)
self.KarSweepColour = (255,255,255)
self.KarInfoColour = (0, 0, 200)
self.KarTitleColour = (100, 100, 255)
self.MIDISampleRate = 44100
# CDG options
self.CdgZoom = 'int'
self.CdgUseC = True
self.CdgDeriveSongInformation = False # Determines if we should parse file names for song information
self.CdgFileNameType = -1 # The style index we are using for the file name parsing
self.ExcludeNonMatchingFilenames = False # Exclude songs from database if can't derive song info
# MPEG options
self.MpgNative = True
self.MpgExternalThreaded = True
self.MpgExternal = 'mplayer -fs "%(file)s"'
if env == ENV_WINDOWS:
self.MpgExternal = '"C:\\Program Files\\Windows Media Player\\wmplayer.exe" "%(file)s" /play /close /fullscreen'
elif env == ENV_GP2X:
self.FullScreen = True
self.PlayerSize = (320, 240)
self.CdgZoom = 'none'
# Reduce the default sample rate on the GP2x to save time.
self.MIDISampleRate = 11025
self.MpgExternal = './mplayer_cmdline "%(file)s"'
self.MpgExternalThreaded = False
self.BufferMs = 250
# Define the CPU speed for various activities. We're
# conservative here and avoid overclocking by default.
# The user can push these values higher if he knows his
# GP2X can handle it.
self.CPUSpeed_startup = 240
self.CPUSpeed_wait = 33
self.CPUSpeed_menu_idle = 33
self.CPUSpeed_menu_slow = 100
self.CPUSpeed_menu_fast = 240
self.CPUSpeed_load = 240
self.CPUSpeed_cdg = 200
self.CPUSpeed_kar = 240
self.CPUSpeed_mpg = 200
# This is a trivial class used to wrap the song database with a
# version number.
class DBStruct:
def __init__(self):
self.Version = DATABASE_VERSION
pass
# Song database class with methods for building the database, searching etc
class SongDB:
def __init__(self):
# Filepaths and titles are stored in a list of SongStruct instances
self.FullSongList = []
# This is the same list, with songs of the same artist/title
# removed.
self.UniqueSongList = []
# Here's those lists again, cached into various different
# sorts.
self.SortedLists = {}
# And this is just the currently-active song list, according
# to selected sort.
self.SongList = []
# The list of TitlesFiles we have found in our scan.
self.TitlesFiles = []
# A cache of zip files.
self.ZipFiles = []
# Set true if there are local changes to the database that
# need to be saved to disk.
self.databaseDirty = False
# Some databases may omit either or both of titles and
# artists, relying on filenames instead.
self.GotTitles = False
self.GotArtists = False
# Create a SettingsStruct instance for storing settings
# in case none are stored.
self.Settings = SettingsStruct()
# All temporary files use this prefix
self.TempFilePrefix = "00Pykar__"
self.SaveDir = self.getSaveDirectory()
self.TempDir = self.getTempDirectory()
self.CleanupTempFiles()
def getSaveDirectory(self):
""" Returns the directory in which the settings files should
be saved. """
# If we have PYKARAOKE_DIR defined, use it.
dir = os.getenv('PYKARAOKE_DIR')
if dir:
return dir
if env == ENV_GP2X:
# On the GP2X, just save db files in the root directory.
# Makes it easier to find them, and avoids directory
# clutter.
return '.'
# Without PYKARAOKE_DIR, use ~/.pykaraoke. Try to figure that
# out.
homeDir = self.getHomeDirectory()
return os.path.join(homeDir, ".pykaraoke")
def getTempDirectory(self):
""" Returns the directory in which temporary files should be
saved. """
dir = os.getenv('PYKARAOKE_TEMP_DIR')
if dir:
return dir
dir = os.getenv('TEMP')
if dir:
return os.path.join(dir, 'pykaraoke')
if env != ENV_WINDOWS:
if os.path.exists('/tmp'):
return '/tmp/pykaraoke'
else:
try:
import win32api
return os.path.join(win32api.GetTempPath(), 'pykaraoke')
except:
pass
# If we can't find a good temp directory, use our save directory.
return self.getSaveDirectory()
def getHomeDirectory(self):
""" Returns the user's home directory, if we can figure that
out. """
if env != ENV_GP2X:
# First attempt: ask wx, if it's available.
try:
import wx
return wx.GetHomeDir()
except:
pass
# Second attempt: look in $HOME
home = os.getenv('HOME')
if home:
return home
# Give up and return the current directory.
return '.'
def makeSongStruct(self, filename):
""" Creates a quick SongStruct representing the indicated
filename. The file may be embedded within a zip file; treat
the zip filename as a directory in this case. """
# Is this a file within a zip file?
zipStoredName = None
z = filename.find('.zip/')
if z == -1:
z = filename.find('.zip' + os.path.sep)
if z != -1:
zipStoredName = filename[z + 5:]
filename = filename[:z + 4]
song = SongStruct(filename, self.Settings,
ZipStoredName = zipStoredName)
return song
def chooseTitles(self, song):
""" Chooses an appropriate titles file to represent the
indicated song file. If there is no appropriate titles file,
creates one. Applies the song to the new titles file. """
if song.titles:
# This song already has a titles file.
return
songPath = song.Filepath
if song.ZipStoredName:
songPath = os.path.join(songPath, song.ZipStoredName)
relTo = os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(songPath))
# Look for the titles file, in a directory above the song,
# with the longest prefix in common with the song. This will
# be the best titles file.
bestTitles = None
bestPrefix = ''
for titles in self.TitlesFiles:
titlesPath = titles.Filepath
if titles.ZipStoredName:
titlesPath = os.path.join(titlesPath, titles.ZipStoredName)
norm = os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(titlesPath))
prefix = os.path.commonprefix((norm, relTo))
# The common prefix must end with a slash.
slash = prefix.rfind(os.sep)
if slash != -1:
prefix = prefix[:slash + 1]
norm = norm[len(prefix):]
if os.path.sep in norm:
# This titles file is in a subordinate directory.
# Skip it.
continue
if len(prefix) > len(bestPrefix):
bestTitles = titles
bestPrefix = prefix
if not bestTitles:
# Didn't find a good candidate. Create a new titles file,
# in the root of whichever directory contains the song.
bestDir = None
for dir in self.Settings.FolderList:
norm = os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(dir))
if relTo.startswith(norm):
bestDir = dir
break
if not bestDir:
# No folder! Put it with the song itself.
bestDir = os.path.splitext(song.Filepath)[0]
bestTitles = TitleStruct(os.path.join(bestDir, 'titles.txt'))
self.TitlesFiles.append(bestTitles)
bestTitles.songs.append(song)
song.titles = bestTitles
bestTitles.dirty = True
self.databaseDirty = True
def LoadSettings (self, errorCallback):
""" Load the personal settings (but not yet the database). """
# Load the settings file
settings_filepath = os.path.join (self.SaveDir, "settings.dat")
if os.path.exists (settings_filepath):
file = open(settings_filepath, "rU")
loadsettings = SettingsStruct()
# We use eval to evaluate the settings file. This is
# very easy and powerful, though it does mean we
# execute whatever arbitrary Python code a malicious
# user might have put in there. On the other hand,
# it's the user's own machine, and this isn't any less
# secure than using cPickle to decode the file (which
# basically does the same thing anyway).
for line in file:
if '=' not in line:
continue
key, value = line.split('=', 1)
key = key.strip()
# Ignore any definitions for keys we don't already
# have. This allows us to phase out old config values
# we no longer use.
if not hasattr(loadsettings, key):
continue
try:
value = eval(value)
except:
# Ignore anything that isn't valid Python.
print "Invalid value for %s" % (key)
continue
setattr(loadsettings, key, value)
# Check settings are for the current version.
message = None
if loadsettings:
if loadsettings.Version == SETTINGS_VERSION:
self.Settings = loadsettings
else:
message = "New version of PyKaraoke, clearing settings"
if message:
if errorCallback:
errorCallback(message)
else:
print message
def LoadDatabase(self, errorCallback):
""" Load the saved database. """
self.FullSongList = []
self.UniqueSongList = []
self.TitlesFiles = []
self.GotTitles = False
self.GotArtists = False
# Load the database file
db_filepath = os.path.join (self.SaveDir, "songdb.dat")
if os.path.exists (db_filepath):
file = open (db_filepath, "rb")
loaddb = None
try:
loaddb = cPickle.load (file)
except:
pass
if (getattr(loaddb, 'Version', None) == DATABASE_VERSION):
self.FullSongList = loaddb.FullSongList
self.SongList = loaddb.FullSongList
self.UniqueSongList = loaddb.UniqueSongList
self.TitlesFiles = loaddb.TitlesFiles
self.GotTitles = loaddb.GotTitles
self.GotArtists = loaddb.GotArtists
else:
if errorCallback:
errorCallback("New version of PyKaraoke, clearing database")
self.databaseDirty = False
## # This forces the titles files to be rewritten at the next
## # "save" operation.
## for titles in self.TitlesFiles:
## titles.dirty = True
## self.databaseDirty = True
def SaveSettings (self):
""" Save user settings to the home directory. """
# Create the temp directory if it doesn't exist already
if not os.path.exists (self.SaveDir):
os.mkdir(self.SaveDir)
# Save the settings file
settings_filepath = os.path.join (self.SaveDir, "settings.dat")
try:
file = open (settings_filepath, "w")
except IOError, message:
print message
else:
# We don't use pickle to dump out the settings anymore.
# Instead, we write them in this human-readable and
# human-editable format.
keys = self.Settings.__dict__.keys()
keys.sort()
for k in keys:
if not k.startswith('__'):
value = getattr(self.Settings, k)
print >> file, "%s = %s" % (k, repr(value))
def SaveDatabase(self):
""" Save the database to the appropriate directory. """
if not self.databaseDirty:
return
try:
# Create the temp directory if it doesn't exist already
if not os.path.exists (self.SaveDir):
os.mkdir(self.SaveDir)
# Write out any titles files that have changed.
for titles in self.TitlesFiles:
if titles.dirty:
titles.rewrite(self)
titles.dirty = False
# Check for newly unique files
self.makeUniqueSongs()
# Save the database file
db_filepath = os.path.join (self.SaveDir, "songdb.dat")
file = open (db_filepath, "wb")
loaddb = DBStruct()
loaddb.FullSongList = self.FullSongList
loaddb.UniqueSongList = self.UniqueSongList
loaddb.TitlesFiles = self.TitlesFiles
loaddb.GotTitles = self.GotTitles
loaddb.GotArtists = self.GotArtists
cPickle.dump (loaddb, file, cPickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
except IOError, message:
print message
self.databaseDirty = False
def GetSong(self, index):
""" This returns the song stored in index in the database. """
return self.FullSongList[index]
def BuildSearchDatabase(self, yielder, busyDlg):
# Zap the database and build again from scratch. Return True
# if was cancelled.
self.FullSongList = []
self.TitlesFiles = []
return self.doSearch(self.Settings.FolderList, yielder, busyDlg)
def AddFile(self, filename):
"""Adds just the indicated file to the DB. If the file is a
directory or a zip file, recursively scans within it and adds
all the sub-files. """
self.doSearch([filename], AppYielder(), BusyCancelDialog())
def GetZipFile(self, filename):
"""Creates a ZipFile object corresponding to the indicated zip
file on disk and returns it. If there was already a ZipFile
for this filename in the cache, just returns that one
instead, saving on load time from repeatedly loading the same
zip file. """
for tuple in self.ZipFiles:
cacheFilename, cacheZip = tuple
if cacheFilename == filename:
# Here is a zip file in the cache; move it to the
# front of the list.
self.ZipFiles.remove(tuple)
self.ZipFiles.insert(0, tuple)
return cacheZip
# The zip file was not in the cache, create a new one and cache it.
zip = zipfile.ZipFile(filename)
if len(self.ZipFiles) >= MAX_ZIP_FILES:
del self.ZipFiles[-1]
self.ZipFiles.insert(0, (filename, zip))
return zip
def DropZipFile(self, filename):
"""Releases an opened zip file by the indicated filename, if any. """
for tuple in self.ZipFiles:
cacheFilename, cacheZip = tuple
if cacheFilename == filename:
# Here is the zip file in the cache; remove it.
self.ZipFiles.remove(tuple)
return
def doSearch(self, fileList, yielder, busyDlg):
""" This is the actual implementation of BuildSearchDatabase()
and AddFile()."""
self.BusyDlg = busyDlg
self.BusyDlg.SetProgress("Scanning", 0.0)
yielder.Yield()
self.BusyDlg.Show()
self.lastBusyUpdate = time.time()
self.filesByFullpath = {}
for i in range(len(fileList)):
root_path = fileList[i]
# Assemble a stack of progress amounts through the various
# directory levels. This way we can update a progress bar
# without knowing exactly how many directories we are
# going to traverse. We give each directory equal weight
# regardless of the number of files within it.
progress = [(i, len(fileList))]
self.fileScan(root_path, progress, yielder)
if self.BusyDlg.Clicked:
break
if self.TitlesFiles and not self.BusyDlg.Clicked:
self.BusyDlg.SetProgress("Reading titles files", 0.0)
yielder.Yield()
self.lastBusyUpdate = time.time()
# Now go back and read any titles.txt files we came across.
# These will have meta-information about the files, such as
# the title and/or artist.
for i in range(len(self.TitlesFiles)):
if self.BusyDlg.Clicked:
break
now = time.time()
if now - self.lastBusyUpdate > 0.1:
# Every so often, update the current path on the display.
self.BusyDlg.SetProgress(
"Reading titles files",
float(i) / float(len(self.TitlesFiles)))
yielder.Yield()
self.lastBusyUpdate = now
self.TitlesFiles[i].read(self)
if self.Settings.CheckHashes:
self.checkFileHashes(yielder)
self.BusyDlg.SetProgress("Finalizing", 1.0)
yielder.Yield()
# This structure was just temporary, for use just while
# scanning the directories. Remove it now.
del self.filesByFullpath
self.makeUniqueSongs()
self.databaseDirty = True
cancelled = self.BusyDlg.Clicked
self.BusyDlg.Destroy()
return cancelled
def folderScan (self, FolderToScan, progress, yielder):
# Search for karaoke files inside the folder, looking inside ZIPs if
# configured to do so. Function is recursive for subfolders.
try:
filedir_list = os.listdir(FolderToScan)
except:
print "Couldn't scan %s" % (repr(FolderToScan))
return False
# Sort the list, using printable strings for the sort key to
# prevent issues with unicode characters in non-unicode strings
# in the list
filedir_list.sort(key=repr)
# Loop through the list
for i in range(len(filedir_list)):
item = filedir_list[i]
if self.BusyDlg.Clicked:
return True
# Allow windows to refresh now and again while scanning
yielder.ConsiderYield()
# Build the full file path. Check file types match, as
# os.listdir() can return non-unicode while the folder
# is still unicode.
if (type(FolderToScan) != type(item)):
full_path = os.path.join(str(FolderToScan), str(item))
print "Folder %s and file %s do not match types" % (repr(FolderToScan), repr(item))
else:
full_path = os.path.join(FolderToScan, item)
nextProgress = progress + [(i, len(filedir_list))]
self.fileScan(full_path, nextProgress, yielder)
if self.BusyDlg.Clicked:
return
def __computeProgressValue(self, progress):
""" Returns a floating-point value in the range 0 to 1 that
corresponds to the progress list we have built up while
traversing the directory structure hierarchically. This is
used to update the progress bar linearly while we traverse the
hierarchy. """
# The progress list is a list of tuples of the form [(i0,
# len0), (i1, len1), (i2, len2), ..., (in, lenn)]. There is
# one entry for each directory level we have visited.
# We need to boil this down into a single nondecreasing
# number. A simple mathematical series.
range = 1.0
result = 0.0
for i, len in progress:
if len > 1:
result += range * (float(i) / float(len))
range = range * (1.0 / float(len))
return result
def fileScan(self, full_path, progress, yielder):
now = time.time()
if now - self.lastBusyUpdate > 0.1:
# Every so often, update the progress bar.
basename = os.path.split(full_path)[1]
# Sanitise byte-strings
try:
basename = unicode(basename)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
basename = basename.decode("ascii", "replace")
self.BusyDlg.SetProgress(
"Scanning %s" % basename,
self.__computeProgressValue(progress))
yielder.Yield()
self.lastBusyUpdate = now
# Recurse into subdirectories
if os.path.isdir(full_path):
basename = os.path.split(full_path)[1]
if basename == 'CVS' or basename == '.svn':
# But skip over these bogus directories.
pass
else:
self.folderScan(full_path, progress, yielder)
if self.BusyDlg.Clicked:
return
# Store file details if it's a file type we're interested in
else:
root, ext = os.path.splitext(full_path)
# Non-ZIP files
if self.Settings.ReadTitlesTxt and full_path.endswith('titles.txt'):
# Save this titles.txt file for reading later.
self.TitlesFiles.append(TitleStruct(full_path))
elif self.IsExtensionValid(ext):
try:
self.addSong(SongStruct(full_path, self.Settings, DatabaseAdd = True))
except KeyError:
print "Excluding filename with unexpected format: %s " % repr(os.path.basename(full_path))
# Look inside ZIPs if configured to do so
elif self.Settings.LookInsideZips and ext.lower() == ".zip":
try:
if zipfile.is_zipfile(full_path):
zip = self.GetZipFile(full_path)
namelist = zip.namelist()
for i in range(len(namelist)):
filename = namelist[i]
now = time.time()
if now - self.lastBusyUpdate > 0.1:
# Every so often, update the progress bar.
nextProgress = progress + [(i, len(namelist))]
basename = os.path.split(full_path)[1]
# Sanitise byte-strings
try:
basename = unicode(basename)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
basename = basename.decode("ascii", "replace")
self.BusyDlg.SetProgress(
"Scanning %s" % basename,
self.__computeProgressValue(nextProgress))
yielder.Yield()
self.lastBusyUpdate = now
root, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
if self.Settings.ReadTitlesTxt and filename.endswith('titles.txt'):
# Save this titles.txt file for reading later.
self.TitlesFiles.append(TitleStruct(full_path, ZipStoredName = filename))
elif self.IsExtensionValid(ext):
# Python zipfile only supports deflated and stored
info = zip.getinfo(filename)
if info.compress_type == zipfile.ZIP_STORED or info.compress_type == zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED:
#print ("Adding song %s in ZIP file %s"%(repr(filename), repr(full_path)))
try:
self.addSong(SongStruct(full_path, self.Settings, ZipStoredName = filename, DatabaseAdd = True))
except KeyError:
print "Excluding filename with unexpected format: %s " % repr(os.path.basename(full_path))
else:
print ("ZIP member compressed with unsupported type (%d): %s"%(info.compress_type, repr(full_path)))
else:
print "Cannot parse ZIP file: " + repr(full_path)
except:
print "Error looking inside zip " + repr(full_path)
# Add a folder to the database search list
def FolderAdd (self, FolderPath):
if FolderPath not in self.Settings.FolderList:
self.Settings.FolderList.append(FolderPath)
# Remove a folder from the database search list
def FolderDel (self, FolderPath):
self.Settings.FolderList.remove(FolderPath)
# Get the list of folders currently set up for the database
def GetFolderList (self):
return self.Settings.FolderList
# Search the database for occurrences of the search terms.
# If there are multiple terms, all must exist for a match.
# The search is case-insensitive and searches both the title
# and the pathname.
# Returns a list of SongStruct instances.
def SearchDatabase (self, SearchTerms, yielder):
# Display a busy cursor while searching, yielding now and again
# to update the GUI.
ResultsList = []
LowerTerms = SearchTerms.lower()
TermsList = LowerTerms.split()
for song in self.FullSongList:
yielder.ConsiderYield()
LowerTitle = song.Title.lower()
LowerArtist = song.Artist.lower()
LowerPath = song.DisplayFilename.lower()
# If it's a zip file, also include the zip filename
if song.ZipStoredName:
LowerZipName = os.path.basename(song.Filepath).lower()
else:
LowerZipName = ""
misses = 0
for term in TermsList:
try:
if (term not in LowerTitle) and \
(term not in LowerArtist) and \
(term not in LowerZipName) and \
(term not in LowerPath):
misses = misses + 1
except UnicodeDecodeError:
print "Unicode error looking up %s in %s" % (repr(term), repr(LowerZipName))
misses = misses + 1
if misses == 0:
ResultsList.append(song)
return ResultsList
# Get the song database size (number of songs)
def GetDatabaseSize (self):
return len(self.FullSongList)
# Check if the passed file extension is configured for this database
def IsExtensionValid (self, extension):
ext = extension.lower()
if ext in self.Settings.IgnoredExtensions:
return False
if ext in self.Settings.KarExtensions or \
ext in self.Settings.CdgExtensions or \
ext in self.Settings.MpgExtensions:
return True
return False
# Create a directory for use by PyKaraoke for temporary zip files
# and for saving the song database and settings.
# This will be under the Wx idea of the home directory.
def CreateTempDir (self):
if not os.path.exists(self.TempDir):
os.mkdir (self.TempDir)
# Create temporary filename prefix. Returns a path and filename
# prefix which can be used as a base string for temporary files.
# You must clean them up when done using CleanupTempFiles().
# Also automatically creates a temporary directory if one doesn't
# exist already.
def CreateTempFileNamePrefix (self):
self.CreateTempDir()
full_prefix = os.path.join (self.TempDir, self.TempFilePrefix)
return full_prefix
# Clean up any temporary (unzipped) files on startup/exit/end of song
def CleanupTempFiles (self):
if os.path.exists (self.TempDir):
filedir_list = os.listdir(self.TempDir)
for item in filedir_list:
if item.startswith(self.TempFilePrefix):
full_path = os.path.join (self.TempDir, item)
try:
os.unlink(full_path)
except:
# The unlink can fail on Windows due to a bug in
# pygame.mixer.music which does not release the
# file handle until you load another music file.
pass
def SelectSort(self, sort, allowResort = True):
"""Sorts the list of songs in order according to the indicated
key, which must be one of 'title', 'artist', or 'filename'.
Also sets self.GetSongTuple to a functor which, when called, returns a
3-tuple of strings suitable for displaying for each song,
where the first string of each tuple is the sort key.
This may require re-sorting the list on-the-fly. If
allowResort is False, then the list will never be re-sorted;
rather, the method will return True if the sort was
successfully applied, or False if a re-sort was necessary but
not performed, in which case the list retains its original
sort. """
if sort == 'title' and self.GotTitles:
if self.GotArtists:
getSongTuple = self.getSongTupleTitleArtistFilename
sortKeys = ('title', 'artist', 'filename')
getSortKey = self.getSongTupleTitleArtistFilenameSortKey
else:
getSongTuple = self.getSongTupleTitleFilenameArtist
sortKeys = ('title', 'filename')
getSortKey = self.getSongTupleTitleFilenameArtistSortKey
elif sort == 'artist' and self.GotArtists:
if self.GotTitles:
getSongTuple = self.getSongTupleArtistTitleFilename
sortKeys = ('artist', 'title', 'filename')
getSortKey = self.getSongTupleArtistTitleFilenameSortKey
else:
getSongTuple = self.getSongTupleArtistFilenameTitle
sortKeys = ('artist', 'filename')
getSortKey = self.getSongTupleArtistFilenameTitleSortKey
else: # filename
sort = 'filename'
if self.GotTitles and self.GotArtists:
getSongTuple = self.getSongTupleFilenameTitleArtist
sortKeys = ('filename', 'title', 'artist')
getSortKey = self.getSongTupleFilenameTitleArtistSortKey
elif self.GotTitles:
getSongTuple = self.getSongTupleFilenameTitleArtist
sortKeys = ('filename', 'title')
getSortKey = self.getSongTupleFilenameTitleArtistSortKey
elif self.GotArtists:
getSongTuple = self.getSongTupleFilenameArtistTitle
sortKeys = ('filename', 'artist')
getSortKey = self.getSongTupleFilenameArtistTitleSortKey
else:
getSongTuple = self.getSongTupleFilenameArtistTitle
sortKeys = ('filename',)
getSortKey = self.getSongTupleFilenameArtistTitleSortKey
list = self.SortedLists.get(getSortKey, None)
if list is None:
if not allowResort:
# Return False to indicate that a sort was not applied.
return False
# We haven't asked for this sort key before; we have to
# sort the list now. Once sorted, we can keep it around
# for future requests.
if sort == 'filename':
list = self.FullSongList[:]
else:
list = self.UniqueSongList[:]
list.sort(key = getSortKey)
self.SortedLists[getSortKey] = list
global fileSortKey
fileSortKey = getSortKey
self.Sort = sort
self.SortKeys = sortKeys
self.GetSongTuple = getSongTuple
self.GetSortKey = getSortKey
self.SongList = list
return True
def getSongTupleTitleArtistFilename(self, file):
return (file.Title, file.Artist, file.getDisplayFilenames())
def getSongTupleTitleFilenameArtist(self, file):
return (file.Title, file.getDisplayFilenames(), file.Artist)
def getSongTupleArtistTitleFilename(self, file):
return (file.Artist, file.Title, file.getDisplayFilenames())
def getSongTupleArtistFilenameTitle(self, file):
return (file.Artist, file.getDisplayFilenames(), file.Title)
def getSongTupleFilenameTitleArtist(self, file):
return (file.DisplayFilename, file.Title, file.Artist)
def getSongTupleFilenameArtistTitle(self, file):
return (file.DisplayFilename, file.Artist, file.Title)
def getSongTupleTitleArtistFilenameSortKey(self, file):
return (file.MakeSortKey(file.Title), file.MakeSortKey(file.Artist), file.getDisplayFilenames().lower(), id(file))
def getSongTupleTitleFilenameArtistSortKey(self, file):
return (file.MakeSortKey(file.Title), file.DisplayFilename.lower(), file.MakeSortKey(file.Artist), id(file))
def getSongTupleArtistTitleFilenameSortKey(self, file):
return (file.MakeSortKey(file.Artist), file.MakeSortKey(file.Title), file.DisplayFilename.lower(), id(file))
def getSongTupleArtistFilenameTitleSortKey(self, file):
return (file.MakeSortKey(file.Artist), file.DisplayFilename.lower(), file.MakeSortKey(file.Title), id(file))
def getSongTupleFilenameTitleArtistSortKey(self, file):
return (file.DisplayFilename.lower(), file.MakeSortKey(file.Title), file.MakeSortKey(file.Artist), id(file))
def getSongTupleFilenameArtistTitleSortKey(self, file):
return (file.DisplayFilename.lower(), file.MakeSortKey(file.Artist), file.MakeSortKey(file.Title), id(file))
def addSong(self, file):
self.FullSongList.append(file)
if file.Title:
self.GotTitles = True
if file.Artist:
self.GotArtists = True
if hasattr(self, 'filesByFullpath'):
# Also record the file in the temporary map by fullpath name,
# so we can cross-reference it with a titles.txt file that
# might reference it.
fullpath = file.Filepath
if file.ZipStoredName:
name = file.ZipStoredName.replace('/', os.path.sep)
fullpath = os.path.join(fullpath, name)
self.filesByFullpath[fullpath] = file
def checkFileHashes(self, yielder):
""" Walks through self.FullSongList, checking for md5 hashes
to see if any files are duplicated. """
self.BusyDlg.SetProgress("Checking file hashes", 0.0)
yielder.Yield()
self.lastBusyUpdate = time.time()
numDuplicates = 0
# Check the md5's of each file, to see if there are any
# duplicates.
fileHashes = {}
numFiles = len(self.FullSongList)
for i in range(numFiles):
now = time.time()
if now - self.lastBusyUpdate > 0.1:
# Every so often, update the progress bar.
label = "Checking file hashes"
if numDuplicates:
label = "%s duplicates found" % (numDuplicates)
self.BusyDlg.SetProgress(
label, float(i) / float(numFiles))
yielder.Yield()
self.lastBusyUpdate = now
if self.BusyDlg.Clicked:
return
# Calculate the MD5 hash of the songfile.
m = md5()
# Get details of the associated files
song = self.FullSongList[i]
datas = song.GetSongDatas()
if len(datas) > 0:
song_data = datas[0]
# If the data has already been read in, use it directly.
# Otherwise read the file off disk for temporary use.
if song_data.data != None:
m.update(song_data.data)
else:
f = open(song_data.filename)
if f != None:
while True:
data = f.read(64*1024)
if not data:
break
m.update(data)
list = fileHashes.setdefault(m.digest(), [])
if list:
numDuplicates += 1
list.append(i)
# Remove the identical files from the database. If specified,
# remove them from disk too.
removeIndexes = {}
for list in fileHashes.values():
if len(list) > 1:
filenames = map(lambda i: self.FullSongList[i].DisplayFilename, list)
print "Identical songs: %s" % repr((', '.join(filenames)))
for i in list[1:]:
extra = self.FullSongList[i]
removeIndexes[i] = True
if extra.titles:
extra.titles.dirty = True
if self.Settings.DeleteIdentical:
if extra.ZipStoredName:
# Can't delete a song within a zip, sorry.
pass
else:
os.remove(extra.Filepath)
# Now rebuild the FullSongList without the removed files.
newSongList = []
for i in range(numFiles):
if i not in removeIndexes:
newSongList.append(self.FullSongList[i])
self.FullSongList = newSongList
def makeUniqueSongs(self):
""" Walks through self.FullSongList, and builds up
self.UniqueSongList, which collects only those songs who have
the same artist/title combination. """
if not self.GotArtists and not self.GotTitles:
# A special case: titles.txt files aren't in use.
self.UniqueSongList = self.FullSongList
return
songsByArtistTitle = {}
for song in self.FullSongList:
tuple = (song.Artist.lower(), song.Title.lower())
songList = songsByArtistTitle.setdefault(tuple, [])
songList.append(song)
# Now go through and sort each songList into order by type.
self.UniqueSongList = []
for songList in songsByArtistTitle.values():
songList.sort(key = SongStruct.getTypeSort)
for song in songList:
song.sameSongs = songList
self.UniqueSongList.append(songList[0])
globalSongDB = SongDB()
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