A package to automate processing of shows/segments airing on the TL
Project description
talklib
A package to automate processing of shows/segments airing on the TL
THIS README IS INTENDED TO ASSIST TL STAFF IN INSTALLING AND USING THIS PACKAGE
Use this module to process the following types of shows/segments:
- Shows and segments we receive via RSS feed
- Shows such as New York Times, Wall Street Journal, etc.
- Segments such as Health in a Heartbeat, Academic Minute, etc.
- Segments we receive via "permalink"
- Such as PNS, Cirrus, etc.
- Segments downloaded locally ahead of time
- Such as Sound Beat, Animal Airwaves, etc.
Requirements
-Python
This has only been fully tested for Python 3.10
-FFmpeg
You need Windows binaries for both FFmpeg & FFprobe installed on the PC and added to the PATH:
To repeat, this package will not work without FFmpeg and FFprobe.
FFmpeg and FFprobe should be two separate binaries.
-Twilio
Twilio is used for SMS and phone call notifications.
Access our TL Twilio info (token, etc.) by logging in to Twilio.
See below for how to disable Twilio.
-Environment Variables
Several variables are pulled from environment variables. This gives the package more portability, and keeps sensitive info separated. The entire list of these is in the ev.py
file. Make sure to set all of these on your PC(s). They are case-sensitive!
ONCE YOU SET/CHANGE/UPDATE ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ON YOUR PC, YOU NEED TO RESTART WIREREADY
Installation
- Open a terminal/command prompt
- Run
pip install talklib
. That's it!- Depending on your OS, instead of
pip
you may need to usepip3
- This will install the package globally. If you're a TL user just trying to install the package for everyday use, that's likely what you want to do. If you want to install it locally (for testing, etc.), see the development section below.
- If you already have it installed and need to update it to the newest version, run
pip install --upgrade talklib
- Depending on your OS, instead of
About WireReady
Before we begin, a general note:
We run most of our Python scripts via WireReady (WR)
- The "Run" command in WR defaults to running from a different directory AND a different drive letter. This causes confusion.
- WR also does not run
.py
files by default. - These are some of the reasons why we do not run
.py
files directly from WR. - Instead, we tell WR to run a Batch script (
.bat
file) which in turn will run the Python script (.py
file). - Ensure the Batch & Python scripts are in the same directory.
- A sample
.bat
file (Example.bat
) is included in the misc repo. - PLEASE NOTE: the
.bat
file will run all Python files in the folder. This is one reason it is best to separate your Python files into different folders, each with its own.bat
file.
Here is what an example directory structure should look like:
D:\wireready
\Washington Post
-WP.bat
-WP.py
You would tell WR to run the WP.bat
file, which would run the WP.py
file.
Usage
TLShow
is the main class to use.
Import the class to your script like this:
from talklib import TLShow
This is also fine:
from talklib.show import TLShow
Create an instance like this:
example = TLShow()
Available Attributes
here is a list of all the attributes, along with their type and whether they are required.
show
string
required
- This is the name of the program
- Mostly used for notifications, etc.
show_filename
string
required
- the filename of the program
- do NOT include a trailing dash
-
OR a file extension.wav
. use the base name only
url
string
required for all RSS or permalink shows
- URL for the RSS feed OR the permalink
- ensure there is not a trailing forward slash
/
at the end of the URL- correct: 'https://somesite.org/wpfeed.rss'
- incorrect: 'https://somesite.org/wpfeed.rss/'
is_local
boolean
required for "local" shows
- tells the module whether this is a local show
- must be set to
True
if it is a local show - default is
False
local_file
string
required for "local" shows
- path to the local file as such:
D:\path\to\the\show.wav
- you will probably not have a hardcoded path here. Usually, you will be running a short algorithm to determine the path. Please see the MISC repo for some examples.
is_permalink
boolean
required for "permalink" shows
- must be set to
True
for permalink shows - default is
False
remove_yesterday
boolean
optional
- whether or not you want to remove yesterday's files (if any exists)
- if set to
True
, it will delete any file matching the show_filename attribute you set. - default is
False
.
include_date
boolean
optional
- whether or not you want to include today's date in the filename
- if set to
True
, the date will be appended as such:WP-MMDDYY.wav
- if not set, or set to
False
, the resulting filename will be:WP.wav
- Generally, for TL programs, if it is a daily show, like the New York Times, etc., you need the date in the filename, as this is what WireReady will match.
- the default is
False
check_if_above
and check_if_below
number
optional
- these are for checking whether the length of the program (in minutes!) falls outside a range
- used strictly for notification purposes
- if these are not set, the checks will not be run
- again, these values are in minutes, not seconds
- currently, if you set one of these, you must set both of them. All or nothing.
remove_source
boolean
optional
- whether you want to remove/delete the original source file after processing
- applies only to local shows
- default is
False
notifications
object
optional
- this is its own object with the following attributes:
enable_all
syslog_enable
twilio_enable
email_enable
- to disable all notifications, set
enable_all
to false like this:object.notifications.enable_all = False
- to disable a particular one of these, set them like this:
object.notifications.twilio_enable = False
- default for all of them is
True
- more examples below
ffmpeg
object
- this is its own object with various attributes. The ones you might want to change are
breakaway
andcompression_level
-
breakaway
- if you only want to convert/output the audio file up to a certain point, set this to the number of seconds at which point you want it to stop.
- change it like this:
object.ffmpeg.breakaway = 120
. This will cut the audio at 2 minutes. - again, this number is in seconds (not minutes)
- perhaps the only time you need to set this is for shows like PNS where there is an expected "breakaway" time.
- default is to convert the entire file
-
compression_level
- sets the level for FFmpeg's compression/normalization
- this is the EBU R128 LUFS "integrated loudness" standard
- change it like this:
object.ffmpeg.compression_level = 18
- the smaller the number, the more compression is applied (17 is more compressed than 18)
- the max is 5 (do not set to 1, 2, 3, or 4)!
- be careful with this!
- default is 21
-
Notes about formatting:
if you're new to Python, here're some reminders
string
- must be enclosed in quotes (single or double; Python doesn't care)
boolean
- either True or False
- do not enclose in quotes
- must be capitalized
- correct: True
- incorrect: true
number
- in our case, these can be either type int OR float, meaning either whole numbers OR decimal numbers are allowed
- OK: 5
- also OK: 5.4
- do not enclose in quotes
Methods
run()
required
- executes the script with the attributes you set
- should be the last line in your script
this should be the only method/function you call directly from an outside script. Even if your IDE shows you all the available methods, please ignore them as most of them are not (yet) designed to be called directly.
Examples
RSS Example
The minimum attributes you must set are show
, show_filename
, and url
.
Here is an example script:
from talklib import TLShow
SD = TLShow()
SD.show = 'Skywalker Daily News'
SD.show_filename = 'SDN'
SD.url = 'https://somesite.org/sdn-feed.rss'
SD.run()
Local Example
"Local" shows are shows whose files we already have downloaded ahead of time.
The minimum attributes you must set are: show
, show_filename
, is_local
, and local_file
.
Here is an example script:
from talklib import TLShow
MWB = TLShow()
MWB.show = 'Magical World of Bees'
MWB.show_filename = 'MWB'
MWB.is_local = True
MWB.local_file = 'D:Production\path\to\the\file.wav'
MWB.run()
Permalink Example
"Permalink" shows are shows whose audio URL does not change, E.G. PNS & Cirrus
The minimum attributes you must set are: show
, show_filename
, url
, and is_permalink
.
Here is an example script:
from talklib import TLShow
WK = TLShow()
WK.show = 'Who Knows'
WK.show_filename = 'WhoKnows'
WK.url = 'https://somesite.org/who-knows-static'
WK.is_permalink = True
WK.run()
Misc. Examples
Here are some examples of how to access/modify certain attributes.
Disable Twilio
To disable Twilio notifications, simply add a line like this:
from talklib import TLShow
SD = TLShow()
SD.show = 'Skywalker Daily News'
SD.show_filename = 'SDN'
SD.url = 'https://somesite.org/sdn-feed.rss'
SD.notifications.twilio_enable = False
SD.run()
Disable Notifications
To disable ALL notifications, add a line like this:
This will disable all notifications including syslog messages
from talklib import TLShow
SD = TLShow()
SD.show = 'Skywalker Daily News'
SD.show_filename = 'SDN'
SD.url = 'https://somesite.org/sdn-feed.rss'
SD.notifications.enable_all = False
SD.run()
Adjust FFmpeg compression
To adjust the level of compression applied with FFmppeg, add a line like this:
from talklib import TLShow
SD = TLShow()
SD.show = 'Skywalker Daily News'
SD.show_filename = 'SDN'
SD.url = 'https://somesite.org/sdn-feed.rss'
SD.ffmpeg.compression_level = 18
SD.run()
Development
- Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/Nashville-Public-Library/talklib.git
- cd into the folder
cd talklib
- Create a virtual environment
python -m venv venv
- depending on your OS, instead of
python
you may need to usepy
orpython3
- Activate virtual environment
- On Windows:
venv\Scripts\activate
- On Mac:
source venv/bin/activate
- On Windows:
- Update pip
pip install --upgrade pip
- depending on your OS, instead of
pip
you may need to runpip3
- Install the package into your virtual environment
pip install -e .
- Run Pytest
pytest
- to see code coverage, use
pytest --cov=talklib
- to see code coverage, use
- The tests can take a while to run. Watch the terminal output for progress.
- If the tests fail, you may have installed something incorrectly.
- You must be connected to the internet to run the tests
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