Command Line Player for Google Play Music
Project description
- About
- Quick start
- Documentation
- Requirements
- What works
- What is being developed
- Installation
- Configuration
- Controls
- Troubleshooting
- Credits
- Changelog
Clay [beta]
Standalone command line player for Google Play Music.
This app wouldn't be possible without the wonderful gmusicapi and VLC libraries.
This project is neither affiliated nor endorsed by Google.
It's being actively developed, but is still in the early beta stage, so many features are missing and/or may be bugged.
We're on IRC!
- Server: irc.oftc.net
- Channel: #clay
Screenshot:
Click the image below to see the screencast:
Quick start
sudo apt install python-gi python-gi-cairo python3-gi python3-gi-cairo vlc keybinder python-keybinder
pip install --user clay-player
clay
Documentation
Documentation is available here.
Requirements
- Python 3.x (native)
- gmusicapi (PYPI)
- urwid (PYPI)
- PyYAML (PYPI)
- libVLC (native, distributed with VLC player)
- PyGObject (optional) (native, used for global X keybinds)
- Keybinder (optional) (native, used for global X keybinds)
- setproctitle (optional) PYPI, used to change clay process name from 'python' to 'clay')
What works
- Playback
- Music library browsing & management
- Playlists
- Radio stations
- Song search
- Filtering results
- Queue management
- Notifications
- Audio equalizer
- Global hotkeys
- Song file caching
- Configuration UI
- Token caching for faster authorizations
- Song operations (add to library, start station etc.)
- Caching (not for song data, that one is coming soon)
- PYPI package
What is being developed
- Like/dislike tracks
- Playlist editing
- Artist/album search
- Other functionality that is supported by gmusicapi
Installation
Warning: The AUR and PyPy packages called python3-keybinder
will
not work with Clay since you need to use the official bindings. Since
Ubuntu seperated the official bindings into a different package but
with the same name as the unofficial one it can cause some
confusion. So if you get a Namespace Keybinder not available
warning
it is probably caused by this. So, for example, on Arch Linux you need
the libkeybinder3
package instead.
- Install Python 3, and VLC from your package manager.
- Optionally, you can install PyGObject, and keybinder plus bindings if you want global X keybinds.
Method 1 (PyPi, automatic)
Just install the player using pip
:
pip install --user clay-player
clay
Method 2 (from source, manual)
-
Clone the source code.
-
Create & activate virtualenv with system packages:
virtualenv --system-site-packages --prompt="(clay) " .env source .env/bin/activate
-
Install the requirements:
pip install -r requirements.txt
-
Run the player:
./clay/app.py
Method 3 (in Docker)
Sometimes you want to run stuff in Docker. You can run Clay in docker as well.
There are two strict requirements:
- You need to build the container by yourself (bacause of PulseAudio related paths & magic cookies.)
- You must have PulseAudio running on host with
module-native-protocol-tcp
module enabled.
Here's how you do it:
-
Clone the source code
-
Create "~/.config/clay" directory (to have proper volume permissions in docker)
mkdir ~/.config/clay
-
Build & run the image
make run
You should get the sound working. Also docker will reuse the Clay config file from host (if you have one).
Configuration
- Once you launch the app, use the "Settings" page to enter your login and password.
- You will also need to know your Device ID. Thanks to gmusicapi, the app should display possible IDs once you enter a wrong one.
- Please be aware that this app has not been tested with 2FA yet.
- For people with 2FA, you can just create an app password in Google accounts page and proceed normally. (Thanks @j605)
Controls
General
<UP|DOWN|LEFT|RIGHT>
- nagivate around<ALT> + 0..9
- switch active tab
Songs
<ENTER>
- play highlighted track<CTRL> w
- play/pause<CTRL> e
- play next song<CTRL> a
- append highlighted song to the queue<CTRL> u
- remove highlighted song from the queue<CTRL> p
- start station from highlighted song<ALT> m
- show context menu for this song
Playback
<CTRL> s
- toggle shuffle<CTRL> r
- toggle song repeat<SHIFT> <LEFT|RIGHT>
- seek backward/forward by 5% of the song duration<CTRL> q
- seek to song beginning
Equalizer
+
- increase amplification-
- decrease amplification
Misc
<ESC>
or<CTRL> /
or _ - close most recent notification or popup<CTRL> x
- exit app- To filter songs just start typing words. Hit
<ESC>
to cancel.
X keybinds
NOTE: you need to pass the --with-x-keybinds
flag for these to work
<XF86AudioPlay>
- play/pause the song<XF86AudioNext>
- play the next song<XF86AudioPrev>
- play previous song
Troubleshooting
At some point, the app may fail. Possible reasons are app bugs, Google Play Music API issues, gmusicapi bugs, urwid bugs etc.
If you encounter a problem, please feel free to submit an issue. I'll try to figure it out ASAP.
Most issues can be reproduced only with specific data coming from Google Play Music servers.
Use "Debug" tab within app to select the error and hit "Enter" to copy it into clipboard. This will help me to investigate this issue.
Credits
Made by Andrew Dunai.
Regards to gmusicapi and VLC who made this possible.
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