X-Git-Url: https://git.kaliko.me/?p=python-musicpd.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fsource%2Fuse.rst;h=28f94131c453a0532fc98a85918523b17b3c8687;hp=18fdd2968ffce751c39d05d4c1435c968f47d76f;hb=7cb6ba6bfc1dfae2be3ef0047dfeaabc87b81df7;hpb=5339d4669b467ce8760d11bf6ba6c9579fb7ebea diff --git a/doc/source/use.rst b/doc/source/use.rst index 18fdd29..28f9413 100644 --- a/doc/source/use.rst +++ b/doc/source/use.rst @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ Using the client library ========================= +Introduction +------------ + The client library can be used as follows: .. code-block:: python @@ -21,6 +24,9 @@ them), and the functions used to parse their responses see :ref:`commands`. See the `MPD protocol documentation`_ for more details. +Command lists +------------- + Command lists are also supported using `command_list_ok_begin()` and `command_list_end()` : @@ -31,6 +37,9 @@ Command lists are also supported using `command_list_ok_begin()` and client.status() # insert the status command into the list results = client.command_list_end() # results will be a list with the results +Ranges +------ + Provide a 2-tuple as argument for command supporting ranges (cf. `MPD protocol documentation`_ for more details). Possible ranges are: "START:END", "START:" and ":" : @@ -54,6 +63,8 @@ as a single colon as argument (i.e. sending just ":"): Empty start in range (i.e. ":END") are not possible and will raise a CommandError. +Iterators +---------- Commands may also return iterators instead of lists if `iterate` is set to `True`: @@ -64,6 +75,9 @@ Commands may also return iterators instead of lists if `iterate` is set to for song in client.playlistinfo(): print song['file'] +Idle prefixed commands +---------------------- + Each command have a *send\_* and a *fetch\_* variant, which allows to send a MPD command and then fetch the result later. This is useful for the idle command: @@ -86,5 +100,30 @@ This is useful for the idle command: >>> gobject.io_add_watch(client, gobject.IO_IN, callback) >>> gobject.MainLoop().run() +Fetching binary content (cover art) +----------------------------------- + +Fetching album covers is possible with albumart, here is an example: + +.. code-block:: python + + >>> fetched_cover_file = '/tmp/cover' + >>> cli = musicpd.MPDClient() + >>> cli.connect() + >>> track = "Steve Reich/1978-Music for 18 Musicians" + >>> with open(fetched_cover_file, 'wb') as cover: + >>> aart = cli.albumart(track, 0) + >>> received = int(aart.get('binary')) + >>> size = int(aart.get('size')) + >>> cover.write(aart.get('data')) + >>> while received < size: + >>> aart = cli.albumart(track, received) + >>> cover.write(aart.get('data')) + >>> received += int(aart.get('binary')) + >>> if received != size: + >>> print('something went wrong', file=sys.stderr) + >>> cli.disconnect() + +Refer to `MPD protocol documentation`_ for the meaning of `binary`, `size` and `data`. .. _MPD protocol documentation: http://www.musicpd.org/doc/protocol/