Tidal music service integration
Project description
Mopidy-Tidal
Mopidy Extension for Tidal music service integration.
Installation
First install and configure Mopidy as per the instructions listed here. It is encouraged to install Mopidy as a systemd service, as per the instructions listed here.
After installing Mopidy, you can now proceed installing the plugins, including Mopidy-Tidal. :
sudo pip3 install Mopidy-Tidal
Note: Make sure to install the Mopidy-Tidal plugin in the same python venv used by your Mopidy installation. Otherwise, the plugin will NOT be detected.
Install from latest sources
In case you are upgrading your Mopidy-Tidal installation from the latest git sources, make sure to do a force upgrade from the source root, followed by a (service) restart.
cd <mopidy-tidal source root>
sudo pip3 uninstall mopidy-tidal
sudo pip3 install .
sudo systemctl restart mopidy
Dependencies
Python
Mopidy-Tidal requires python >= 3.7. 3.7 is supported in theory as many people are still using it on embedded devices, but our test suite does not currently have 100% coverage under 3.7 (PRs to fix this are welcome!). Mopidy-Tidal is fully tested on python >= 3.8.
Python-Tidal
Mopidy-Tidal requires the Python-Tidal API (tidalapi) to function. This is usually installed automatically when installing Mopidy-Tidal. In some cases, Python-Tidal stops working due to Tidal changing their API keys.
When this happens, it will usually be necessary to upgrade the Python-Tidal API plugin manually
sudo pip3 install --upgrade tidalapi
After upgrading Python-Tidal/tidalapi, it will often be necessary to delete the existing json file and restart mopidy.
The file is usually stored in /var/lib/mopidy/tidal/tidal-oauth.json
, depending on your system configuration.
GStreamer
When using High and Low quality, be sure to install gstreamer bad-plugins, eg.:
sudo apt-get install gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad
This is mandatory to be able to play m4a streams.
Plugin Configuration
Before starting Mopidy, you must add configuration for Mopidy-Tidal to your Mopidy configuration file, if it is not already present.
Run sudo mopidyctl config
to see the current effective config used by Mopidy
The configuration is usually stored in /etc/mopidy/mopidy.conf
, depending on your system configuration. Add the configuration listed below in the respective configuration file:
[tidal]
enabled = true
quality = LOSSLESS
#client_id =
#client_secret =
#playlist_cache_refresh_secs = 0
Restart the Mopidy service after adding the Tidal configuration
sudo systemctl restart mopidy
Parameters
Quality: Set to LOSSLESS, HIGH or LOW. Hi_RES(master) is currently not supported. Lossless quality (FLAC) requires Tidal HiFi Subscription.
client_id, _secret (Optional):: Tidal API client_id
, client_secret
can be overridden by the user if necessary.
playlist_cache_refresh_secs (Optional): Tells if (and how often) playlist content should be refreshed upon lookup.
The default value (0
) means that playlists won't be refreshed after the
extension has started, unless they are explicitly modified from mopidy.
A non-zero value expresses for how long (in seconds) a cached playlist is
considered valid. For example, a value of 300
means that the cached snapshot
of a playlist will be used if a new lookup
occurs within 5 minutes from the
previous one, but the playlist will be re-loaded via API if a lookup request
occurs later.
The preferred setting for this value is a trade-off between UI responsiveness
and responsiveness to changes. If you perform a lot of playlist changes from
other clients and you want your playlists to be instantly updated on mopidy,
then you may choose a low value for this setting, albeit this will result in
longer waits when you look up a playlist, since it will be fetched from
upstream most of the times. If instead you don't perform many playlist
modifications, then you may choose a value for this setting within the range of
hours - or days, or even leave it to zero so playlists will only be refreshed
when mopidy restarts. This means that it will take longer for external changes
to be reflected in the loaded playlists, but the UI will be more responsive
when playlists are looked up. A value of zero makes the behaviour of
mopidy-tidal
quite akin to the current behaviour of mopidy-spotify
.
OAuth Flow
Using the OAuth flow, you have to visit a link to connect the mopidy app to your Tidal account.
- When you restart the Mopidy server, check the latest systemd logs and find a line like:
journalctl -u mopidy | tail -10
...
Visit link.tidal.com/AAAAA to log in, the code will expire in 300 seconds.
- Go to that link in your browser, approve it, and that should be it.
The OAuth session will be reloaded automatically when Mopidy is restarted. It will be necessary to perform these steps again if/when the session expires or if the json file is moved.
Note: Login process is a blocking action, so Mopidy + Web interface will NOT load until you approve the application.
Test Suite
Mopidy-Tidal has a test suite which currently has 100% coverage. Ideally contributions would come with tests to keep this coverage up, but we can help in writing them if need be.
To run the test suite you need to install pytest
, pytest-mock
and
pytest-cov
inside your venv:
pip3 install -r test_requirements.txt
You can then run the tests:
pytest tests/ -k "not gt_3_10" --cov=mopidy_tidal --cov-report=html
--cov-report=term-missing --cov-branch
substituting the correct python version (e.g. -k "not gt_3.8"
). This is
unlikely to be necessary beyond 3.9 as the python language has become very
standard. It's only really needed to exclude a few tests which check that
dict-like objects behave the way modern dicts do, with |
.
If you are on *nix, you can simply run:
make test
Currently the code is not very heavily documented. The easiest way to see how something is supposed to work is probably to have a look at the tests.
Code Style
Code should be formatted with isort
and black
:
isort --profile=black mopidy_tidal tests
black mopidy_tidal tests
if you are on *nix you can run:
make format
The CI workflow will fail on linting as well as test failures.
Contributions
Source contributions, suggestions and pull requests are very welcome.
If you are experiencing playback issues unrelated to this plugin, please report this to the Mopidy-Tidal issue tracker and/or check Python-Tidal/Tidalapi repository for relevant issues.
Contributor(s)
- Current maintainer: tehkillerbee
- Original author: mones88
- Contributors
Project resources
Changelog
v0.3.2
- Implemented a configurable
playlist_cache_refresh_secs
- Replace colons in cache filenames with hyphens to add FAT32/NTFS compatibility
(Thanks BlackLight for the above PRs)
v0.3.1
- Added support for tidalapi 0.7.x. Tidalapi >=0.7.x is now required.
- Added support for Moods, Mixes, track/album release date.
- Speed, cache improvements and Iris bugfixes.
- Overhauled Test suite
- Support for playlist editing
(Major thanks BlackLight and 2e0byo for the above improvements and all testers involved)
v0.2.8
- Major caching improvements to avoid slow intialization at startup. Code cleanup, bugfixes and refactoring (Thanks BlackLight, fmarzocca)
- Reduced default album art, author and track image size.
- Improved Iris integration
v0.2.7
- Use path extension for Tidal OAuth cache file
- Improved error handling for missing images, unplayable albums
- Improved playlist browsing
v0.2.6
- Improved reliability of OAuth cache file generation.
- Added optional client_id & client_secret to [tidal] in mopidy config (thanks Glog78)
- Removed username/pass, as it is not needed by OAuth (thanks tbjep)
v0.2.5
- Reload existing OAuth session on Mopidy restart
- Added OAuth login support from tidalapi (thanks to greggilbert)
v0.2.4
- Added track caching (thanks to MrSurly and kingosticks)
v0.2.3
- fixed python 3 compatibility issues
- Change dependency tidalapi4mopidy back to tidalapi (thanks to stevedenman)
v0.2.2
- added support browsing of favourite tracks, moods, genres and playlists (thanks to SERVCUBED)
v0.2.1
- implemented get_images method
- updated tidal's api key
v0.2.0
- playlist support (read-only)
- implemented artists lookup
- high and low quality streams should now work correctly
- cache search results (to be improved in next releases)
v0.1.0
- Initial release.
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