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Convert Last.fm loved tracks to your Google Play Store Music Play All Access Subscription Service by Google™. It creates a new playlist rather than adding the tracks to your library willy-nilly. See code for more details.
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# Lastfm loved tracks to Google Music All Access playlist. As noted in the comments you do need the All Access subscription thing otherwise it will always find 0 songs. | |
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# Written by Tim Hutt, [email protected], based on this script: | |
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# https://gist.github.com/oquno/3664731 | |
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# Today is the 15th of September 2013. | |
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# Not really tested! | |
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# Update on 20th of September 2016: | |
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# * Changed login API to match gmusicapi (not tested at all) | |
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# Instructions: | |
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# 0. Install python and pip. | |
# 1. Download this to a file `lastfm_to_gmusic.py` | |
# 2. Make it executable: `chmod +x lastfm_to_gmusic.py` | |
# 3. Install `gmusicapi` using `pip`: `pip install gmusicapi` | |
# 4. Get a last.fm API key here: http://www.last.fm/api/account/create | |
# 5. Run it! `./lastfm_to_gmusic.py`. | |
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# Troubleshooting: | |
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# 1. It says "Login error": Go to your gmail and check that it didn't block any "suspicious logins". | |
# 2. It doesn't find any tracks: Update gmusicapi. | |
# 3. Something else: Email me. There's a small chance I'll reply. | |
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import urllib, urllib2 | |
import gmusicapi | |
from xml.etree.ElementTree import * | |
def main(): | |
# Gather required info. | |
google_username = raw_input("Google username: ").strip() | |
google_password = raw_input("Google password: ") | |
lastfm_username = raw_input("Lastfm username: ").strip() | |
lastfm_key = raw_input("Lastfm API key: ").strip() | |
# Log in. | |
api = gmusicapi.Mobileclient() | |
if not api.login(google_username, google_password, gmusicapi.Mobileclient.FROM_MAC_ADDRESS): | |
print "Login error" | |
return | |
# Get loved tracks. | |
loved = [] | |
page = 1 | |
while True: | |
url = "http://ws.audioscrobbler.com/2.0/?method=user.getlovedtracks&user=%s&api_key=%s&page=%d" % \ | |
(lastfm_username, lastfm_key, page) | |
print("Fetching: " + url) | |
tree = parse(urllib2.urlopen(url)).getroot() | |
tracks = tree.findall('lovedtracks/track') | |
for track in tracks: | |
title = track.find('name').text | |
artist = track.find('artist/name').text | |
loved.append((artist,title)) | |
if len(tracks) < 50: | |
break | |
page += 1 | |
print("Got " + str(len(loved)) + " loved tracks") | |
if len(loved) == 0: | |
print "Exiting" | |
return | |
# Creating new playlist | |
playlist_id = api.create_playlist("Loved tracks") | |
to_add = [] | |
# Search for each song in all access. | |
# This is quite a dirty way to do it, and the gmusicapi seems to be a little out of date | |
# hence the catch-all. This found 529 out of the 787 loved songs I have which is not too bad. | |
for target in loved: | |
try: | |
res = api.search_all_access(target[0] + " " + target[1], max_results=1) | |
to_add.append(res["song_hits"][0]["track"]["nid"]) | |
except: | |
pass | |
print("Got " + str(len(to_add)) + " songs so far out of " + str(len(loved))) | |
print("Adding " + str(len(to_add)) + " songs to playlist") | |
api.add_songs_to_playlist(playlist_id, to_add) | |
print("Done! I hope.") | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
main() |
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Not sure what went wrong, but I get 0 songs again. I have all access (I subscribe). Any way to diagnose it?