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@ -14,26 +14,6 @@
"title": "HasArtwork",
"type": "object"
},
"MixRamp": {
"properties": {
"db": {
"description": "The volume threshold at which MPD will overlap MixRamp-analysed songs, measured in decibels. Can be set to any float, but sensible values are typically negative.",
"title": "Db",
"type": "number"
},
"delay": {
"description": "A delay time in seconds which will be subtracted from the MixRamp overlap. Must be set to a positive value for MixRamp to work at all - will be zero if it's disabled.",
"title": "Delay",
"type": "number"
}
},
"required": [
"db",
"delay"
],
"title": "MixRamp",
"type": "object"
},
"MusicBrainzIds": {
"properties": {
"artist": {
@ -145,16 +125,6 @@
"description": "Remove songs from the queue as they're played. This flag can also be set to \"oneshot\", which means the currently playing song will be consumed, and then the flag will automatically be switched off.",
"title": "Consume"
},
"crossfade": {
"description": "The number of seconds to overlap songs when cross-fading between the current song and the next. Will be zero when the cross-fading feature is disabled entirely. Curiously, fractional seconds are not supported here, unlike many other places MPD uses seconds.",
"minimum": 0,
"title": "Crossfade",
"type": "integer"
},
"mixramp": {
"$ref": "#/$defs/MixRamp",
"description": "Settings for MixRamp-powered cross-fading, which analyses your songs' volume levels to choose optimal places for cross-fading. This requires either that the songs have previously been analysed and tagged with MixRamp information, or that MPD's on the fly mixramp_analyzer has been enabled."
},
"random": {
"description": "Play the queued songs in random order. This is distinct from shuffling the queue, which randomises the queue's order once when you send the shuffle command and will then play the queue in that new order repeatedly if asked. If MPD is asked to both repeat and randomise, the queue is effectively shuffled each time it loops.",
"title": "Random",
@ -192,9 +162,7 @@
"repeat",
"random",
"single",
"consume",
"crossfade",
"mixramp"
"consume"
],
"title": "Settings",
"type": "object"

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
from ...config.model import MpdConfig
from ...playback import Playback
from ...playback.queue import Queue
from ...playback.settings import MixRamp, Settings, to_oneshot
from ...playback.settings import Settings, to_oneshot
from ...tools.types import option_fmap
from ..types import MpdState
from .to_song import to_song
@ -15,16 +15,6 @@ def to_queue(mpd: MpdState) -> Queue:
)
def to_mixramp(mpd: MpdState) -> MixRamp:
delay = mpd.status.get("mixrampdelay", 0)
if delay == "nan":
delay = 0
return MixRamp(
db=float(mpd.status.get("mixrampdb", 0)),
delay=float(delay),
)
def to_settings(mpd: MpdState) -> Settings:
return Settings(
volume=option_fmap(int, mpd.status.get("volume")),
@ -32,8 +22,6 @@ def to_settings(mpd: MpdState) -> Settings:
random=mpd.status["random"] == "1",
single=to_oneshot(mpd.status["single"]),
consume=to_oneshot(mpd.status["consume"]),
crossfade=int(mpd.status.get("xfade", 0)),
mixramp=to_mixramp(mpd),
)

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ from ..playback import Playback
from ..playback.state import PlaybackState
from ..player import Player
from ..song_receiver import Receiver
from ..tools.asyncio import run_background_task
from .artwork_cache import MpdArtworkCache
from .convert.to_playback import to_playback
from .types import MpdState
@ -38,25 +37,16 @@ class MpdStateListener(Player):
print("Authorising to MPD with your password...")
await self.client.password(conf.password.get_secret_value())
print(f"Connected to MPD v{self.client.mpd_version}")
run_background_task(self.heartbeat())
async def heartbeat(self) -> None:
while True:
await self.client.ping()
await asyncio.sleep(10)
async def refresh(self) -> None:
await self.update_receivers()
async def loop(self, receivers: Iterable[Receiver]) -> None:
self.receivers = receivers
# Notify our receivers of the initial state MPD is in when this script loads up.
# notify our receivers of the initial state MPD is in when this script loads up.
await self.update_receivers()
# And then wait for stuff to change in MPD. :)
async for subsystems in self.client.idle():
# If no subsystems actually changed, we don't need to update the receivers.
if not subsystems:
continue
# then wait for stuff to change in MPD. :)
async for _ in self.client.idle():
self.idle_count += 1
await self.update_receivers()

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@ -37,20 +37,6 @@ class StatusResponse(TypedDict):
single: OneshotFlag
consume: OneshotFlag
# The configured crossfade time in seconds. Omitted if crossfading isn't
# enabled. Fractional seconds are *not* allowed for this field.
xfade: NotRequired[str]
# The volume threshold at which MixRamp-compatible songs will be
# overlapped, measured in decibels. Will usually be negative, and is
# permitted to be fractional.
mixrampdb: NotRequired[str]
# A number of seconds to subtract from the overlap computed by MixRamp.
# Must be positive for MixRamp to work and is permitted to be fractional.
# Can be set to "nan" to disable MixRamp and use basic crossfading instead.
mixrampdelay: NotRequired[str]
# Partitions essentially let one MPD server act as multiple music players.
# For most folks, this will just be "default", but mpd-now-playable will
# eventually support addressing specific partitions. Eventually.

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@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Annotated, Literal
from annotated_types import Ge
from typing import Literal
OneShotFlag = bool | Literal["oneshot"]
@ -17,19 +15,6 @@ def to_oneshot(value: str) -> OneShotFlag:
return False
@dataclass(slots=True, kw_only=True)
class MixRamp:
#: The volume threshold at which MPD will overlap MixRamp-analysed songs,
#: measured in decibels. Can be set to any float, but sensible values are
#: typically negative.
db: float
#: A delay time in seconds which will be subtracted from the MixRamp
#: overlap. Must be set to a positive value for MixRamp to work at all -
#: will be zero if it's disabled.
delay: float
@dataclass(slots=True, kw_only=True)
class Settings:
#: The playback volume ranging from 0 to 100 - it will only be available if
@ -61,16 +46,3 @@ class Settings:
#: to "oneshot", which means the currently playing song will be consumed,
#: and then the flag will automatically be switched off.
consume: OneShotFlag
#: The number of seconds to overlap songs when cross-fading between the
#: current song and the next. Will be zero when the cross-fading feature is
#: disabled entirely. Curiously, fractional seconds are not supported here,
#: unlike many other places MPD uses seconds.
crossfade: Annotated[int, Ge(0)]
#: Settings for MixRamp-powered cross-fading, which analyses your songs'
#: volume levels to choose optimal places for cross-fading. This requires
#: either that the songs have previously been analysed and tagged with
#: MixRamp information, or that MPD's on the fly mixramp_analyzer has been
#: enabled.
mixramp: MixRamp

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@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ class MPDClient(MPDClientBase):
def __init__(self) -> None: ...
async def connect(self, host: str, port: int = ...) -> None: ...
async def ping(self) -> None: ...
async def password(self, password: str) -> None: ...
def idle(self, subsystems: Sequence[str] = ...) -> AsyncIterator[Sequence[str]]: ...
async def status(self) -> types.StatusResponse: ...