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A library to easily manage your playlists in python


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easy-playlist

A library to easily manage yours playlists in python

Getting started

  1. Installation
  2. Usages
  3. Code example
  4. Documentation

Installation

This library will work with python 3.6+

PyPi : pip install easy-playlist

GitHub : Github

Usages

This library will work with any .mp3 files It's was desinged to work with bots in general

Code example

Simple tasks

from easy_playlist import Playlists

pls = Playlists()
pl = pls.add_playlist("test")
# pl = pls.get_playlist("test")

# add music to your playlist
pl.add_music("path_to_music.mp3")
pl.add_music(["path_to_music.mp3", "path_to_other_music.mp3"])

# trigger the timer
# this will take the first song of the playlist
pl.play()

# pause the timer
pl.pause()

# resume the timer
pl.resume()

# stop the current music and trigger the timer for the next one
pl.next()

# stop the current music and trigger the timer for the previous one
pl.previous()

# stop the timer and the music
pl.stop()

# IMPORTANT
# when you don't need to use the playlist anymore do this
# this library use a thread to calculate the time
pl.exit()

To make it work with a bot

from easy_playlist import Playlists

# any bot library
bot = Bot()
pls = Playlists()
pl = pls.add_playlist("test")

# pl = pls.get_playlist("test")


# code example


@bot.command()
def add_music(music):
	pl.add_music(music)


@bot.command()
def pause():
	pl.pause()
	bot.pause_music()


@bot.command()
def resume():
	pl.resume()
	bot.resume_music()


@bot.command()
def play(music):
	pl.play(music)
	bot.play_music(music)


@pl.on_music_over()
def music_over(data):
	print(f"{data.playlist.name} {data.music.name} is over, playing next now")
	pl.next()
	bot.play_music(pl.get_current().file)

An other code to explain

pl = Playlists()
pl1 = pl.add_playlist(name="test1", playlist=["music/bip1.mp3", "music/bip2.mp3"])
pl2 = pl.add_playlist(name="test2", playlist=["music/bip1.mp3", "music/bip2.mp3"])
pl.add_music("test1", "music/bip3.mp3")

# pl1 = pl.get_playlist("test1")
# pl2 = pl.get_playlist("test2")

pl1.play()
pl2.play()

print("starting...")


@pl.on_music_over()
def music_over(data):
    print(f"[{data.playlist.name}] {data.music.name} is over, next song now!")

    if data.playlist.is_over():
        print(f"Playlist {data.playlist.name} is over")
        data.playlist.clear()
        return

    data.playlist.next()

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