NAME

scrobbler-helper - submit a track to AudioScrobbler

SYNOPSIS

scrobbler-helper [-nv] [-e encoding] [-f configfile] -P progname
  -V progver title artist album year comment genre length

DESCRIPTION

The scrobbler-helper utility uses the Audio::Scrobbler module to submit a single track's information to Last.fm's AudioScrobbler - http://www.audioscrobbler.com/. It requires the program (plug-in) name and version to be specified on the command line, and also requires all seven track attributes, although some of them may be omitted by supplying empty strings.

The following command-line options are recognized:

-e encoding

Specify the character encoding of the track info, if it is neither UTF-8 nor the one specified via default_encoding in the configuration file.

-f configfile

Specify a different configuration file, not ~/.scrobbler-helper.conf.

-n

Do not actually perform the handshake and submission (sets the Audio::Scrobbler "fake" option).

-P progname

Specify the name of the AudioScrobbler plug-in submitting the data. This option is mandatory!

-v

Verbose operation - display diagnostic messages to the standard output (sets the Audio::Scrobbler "verbose" option).

-V progver

Specify the version of the AudioScrobbler plug-in submitting the data. This option is mandatory!

Besides the command line, the scrobbler-helper utility also retrieves information from a per-user configuration file, usually ~/.scrobbler-helper.conf; it is a INI-style file, which must contain a secion named "global". The following variables are recognized, with username and password being mandatory:

  • default_encoding

    The encoding to assume for the track info, if none is supplied with the -e command-line option. If neither -e is given on the command line nor default_encoding specified in the configuration file, the scrobbler-helper utility assumes UTF-8.

  • fix_track_name

    A boolean flag specifying whether to do some trivial fixes on the song name before submitting it. Currently, this only removes a "DD. " sequence at the start of the name, where 'D' is a digit.

    The values on, true, yes, and 1 are considered to be true.

  • password

    The password for the AudioScrobbler account.

  • username

    The username for the AudioScrobbler account.

[global]
username=jrandomlistener
password=mylittlesecret
# Optional (the default is UTF-8)
default_encoding=windows-1251
# Optional (the default is "no")
fix_track_name=yes

TODO

  • Command-line options, so people don't have to submit everything...

  • Storing and caching of unsuccessful submissions for later retrying.

SEE ALSO

Audio::Scrobbler

  • http://www.last.fm/

  • http://www.audioscrobbler.com/

  • http://www.audioscrobbler.net/

The home site of the Audio::Scrobbler module is http://devel.ringlet.net/audio/Audio-Scrobbler/

AUTHOR

Peter Pentchev, <roam@ringlet.net>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 by Peter Pentchev.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.7 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.

$Id: scrobbler-helper 88 2006-01-02 09:16:32Z roam $