NAME Music::Audioscrobbler::Submit - Module providing routines to submit songs to last.fm using 1.2 protocol. DESCRIPTION Music::Audioscrobbler::Submit is a scrobbler for MPD implementing the 1.2 protocol, including "Now Playing' feature. Items are submitted and stored in a queue. This queue is stored as a file using Tie::File. When you submit a track, it will add the queue to the track and process the queue. If it submits all items in the queue, the submit() method will return true. A method called process_scrobble_queue() allows you to try again in case of failure. Do not submit songs more than once! INSTALLATION To install this module type the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install DEPENDENCIES This module requires these other modules and libraries: Encode File::Spec Digest::MD5 Config::Options LWP Tie::File Music::Tag METHODS new() my $mas = Music::Audioscrobbler::Submit->new($options); options() Get or set options via hash. Here is a list of available options: lastfm_username lastfm username lastfm_password lastfm password. Not needed if lastfm_md5password is set. lastfm_md5password MD5 hash of lastfm password. lastfm_client_id Client ID provided by last.fm. Defaults to "tst", which is valid for testing only. lastfm_client_version Set to the version of your program when setting a valid client_id. Defaults to "1.0" verbose Set verbosity level (1 through 4) logfile File to output log info to. If set to "STDERR" or undef, will print messages to STDERR. If set to "STDOUT" will print messages to STDOUT. scrobble_queue Path to file to queue info to. Defaults to ~/.musicaudioscrobbler_queue get_mbid_from_mb Use the Music::Tag::MusicBrainz plugin to get missing "mbid" value. Defaults false. musictag True if you want to use Music::Tag to get info from file. This is important if you wish to use filenames to submit from. music_tag_opts Options for Music::Tag default_options() Returns a reference to the default options. now_playing() Takes a file, hashref, or Music::Tag object and submits the song to Last.FM now playing info. For example: $mas->now_playing("/path/to/file.mp3"); The hash reference is of the form: { artist => "Artist Name", # Mandatory title => "Song Title" # Mandatory secs => 300, # Length of time in seconds (integers only please). Mandatory album => "Album", # Optional tracknum => 12, # Optional mbid => '6299a467-95bc-4bc1-925d-71c4e556770d' # Optional } submit() To submit a song pass an arrayref whose first entry is a File, Music::Tag object, or hashref (see now_playing()) for format) and whose second entry is an integer representing the seconds since epoch (UNIX time). Several songs can be submitted simultaneously. For example: $mas->submit->(["/path/to/file.mp3", time]); or: $mas->submit->( ["/var/mp3s/song1.mp3", time - 600 ], ["/var/mp3s/song2.mp3", time - 300 ], ["/var/mp3s/song3.mp3", time ] ); Returns true if song was scrobbled, false otherwise. submit calls process_scrobble_queue(). If it fails, process_scrobble_queue() can be called again. The following is taken from http://www.audioscrobbler.net/development/protocol/: The client should monitor the user's interaction with the music playing service to whatever extent the service allows. In order to qualify for submission all of the following criteria must be met: 1. The track must be submitted once it has finished playing. Whether it has finished playing naturally or has been manually stopped by the user is irrelevant. 2. The track must have been played for a duration of at least 240 seconds or half the track's total length, whichever comes first. Skipping or pausing the track is irrelevant as long as the appropriate amount has been played. 3. The total playback time for the track must be more than 30 seconds. Do not submit tracks shorter than this. 4. Unless the client has been specially configured, it should not attempt to interpret filename information to obtain metadata instead of tags (ID3, etc). process_scrobble_queue() Processes the current scrobble queue. Call this if submit fails and you wish to try again. Do not resubmit a song. handshake() Perform handshake with Last.FM. You don't need to call this, it will be called by submit() or now_playing() when necessary. music_tag_opts() Get or set the current options for new Music::Tag objects. logfileout() Glob reference (or IO::File) to current log file. If passed a value, will use this instead of what the logfile option is set to. Any glob reference that can be printed to will work (that's all we ever do). status() Print to log. First argument is a level (0 - 4). For example: $mas->status($level, @message); scrobble_queue() Returns a reference to the current scrobble_queue. This is a tied hash using Tie::File. Useful to found out how many items still need to be scrobbled after a failed submit(). ua() Returns the LWP::UserAgent used. If passed a value, will use that as the new LWP::UserAgent object. info_to_hash() Takes a filename, hashref, or Music::Tag object and returns a hash with the structure required by submit() or now_playing. Normally this is called automatically by submit() or now_playing. See now_playing for syntax of hash. Examples: my $hash = $mas->info_to_hash("/path/to/mp3/file.mp3"); is functionally equivalent to my $hash = $mas->info_to_hash(Music::Tag->new("/path/to/mp3/file.mp3", $mas->music_tag_opts() )); SEE ALSO Music::Tag, Music::Audioscrobbler::MPD CHANGES Release Name: 0.01 * Initial Release AUTHOR Edward Allen III COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2007,2008 Edward Allen III. Some rights reserved. 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