Package Exports
- music-metadata
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Stream and file based music metadata parser for node.
Features
- Supports metadata of the following audio and tag types:
Support for audio file types:
- Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF)
- Advanced Systems Format (ASF) (.wma)
- Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
- Monkey's Audio (.ape)
- MP3
- MPEG-4 Audio (.m4a, .mp4)
- Ogg
- WAV
- WavPack (.wv)
Support for tags:
APEv2
ASF
EXIF 2.3
ID3v1, ID3v1.1, ID3v2.3 & ID3v2.4
RIFF/INFO
QTFF
Discogs
Support for MusicBrainz / Picard tags
Support for encoding / format details:
- bit-rate
- sample depth
- duration
- encoding profile (e.g. CBR, V0, V2)
Online demo's
Browser Support
Although music-metadata is designed to run in Node.js, it can also be used to run in the browser:
- music-metadata-browser is an experimental version which can be used in the browser.
Donation
Not required, but would be extremely motivating. PayPal.me
Usage
Installation
Install via npm:
npm install music-metadataor yarn
yarn add music-metadataImport music-metadata:
This is how you can import music-metadata in JavaScript, in you code:
var mm = require('music-metadata');This is how it's done in TypeScript:
import * as mm from 'music-metadata';Module Functions:
There are two ways to parse (read) audio tracks:
- Audio (music) files can be parsed using direct file access using the parseFile function
- Using Node.js streams using the parseStream function.
Direct file access tends to be a little faster, because it can 'jump' to various parts in the file without being obliged to read intermediate date.
parseFile function
Parses the specified file (filePath) and returns a promise with the metadata result (IAudioMetadata).
parseFile(filePath: string, opts: IOptions = {}): Promise<IAudioMetadata>
Javascript example:
var mm = require('music-metadata');
const util = require('util')
mm.parseFile('../test/samples/Mu' +
'sicBrainz-multiartist [id3v2.4].V2.mp3', {native: true})
.then(function (metadata) {
console.log(util.inspect(metadata, { showHidden: false, depth: null }));
})
.catch(function (err) {
console.error(err.message);
});Typescript example:
import * as mm from 'music-metadata';
import * as util from 'util';
mm.parseFile('../test/samples/MusicBrainz-multiartist [id3v2.4].V2.mp3')
.then( metadata => {
console.log(util.inspect(metadata, {showHidden: false, depth: null}));
})
.catch((err) => {
console.error(err.message);
});parseStream function
Parses the provided audio stream for metadata.
It is recommended to provide the corresponding MIME-type.
An extension (e.g.: .mp3), filename or path will also work.
If the MIME-type or filename is not provided, or not understood, music-metadata will try to derive the type from the content.
parseStream(stream: Stream.Readable, mimeType?: string, opts?: IOptions = {}): Promise<IAudioMetadata>
Example:
mm.parseStream(someReadStream, 'audio/mpeg', { fileSize: 26838 })
.then( function (metadata) {
console.log(util.inspect(metadata, { showHidden: false, depth: null }));
someReadStream.close();
});orderTags function
Utility to Converts the native tags to a dictionary index on the tag identifier
orderTags(nativeTags: ITag[]): [tagId: string]: any[]ratingToStars function
Can be used to convert the normalized rating value to the 0..5 stars, where 0 an undefined rating, 1 the star the lowest rating and 5 the highest rating.
ratingToStars(rating: number): numberOptions:
duration: default:false, if set totrue, it will parse the whole media file if required to determine the duration.fileSize: only provide this in combination withparseStreamfunction.loadParser: (moduleName: string) => Promise<ITokenParser>;: default: lazy load using require, allows custom async lazy loading of parser modules. The resolvedITokenParserwill not be cached.native: default:false, if set totrue, it will return native tags in addition to thecommontags.observer: (update: MetadataEvent) => void;: Will be called after each change tocommon(generic) tag, orformatproperties.skipCovers: default:false, if set totrue, it will not return embedded cover-art (images).skipPostHeaders? booleandefault:false, if set totrue, it will not search all the entire track for additional headers. Only recommenced to use in combination with streams.
Although in most cases duration is included, in some cases it requires music-metadata parsing the entire file.
To enforce parsing the entire file if needed you should set duration to true.
Metadata result:
If the returned promise resolves, the metadata (TypeScript IAudioMetadata interface) contains:
format: IFormatAudio format informationnative: INativeTagsList of native (original) tags found in the parsed audio file. If the native option is set to false, this property is not defined.common: ICommonTagsResultIs a generic (abstract) way of reading metadata information.
Format
Audio format information. Defined in the TypeScript IFormat interface:
dataformat?: stringAudio encoding format. e.g.: 'flac'tagTypes?: TagType[]List of tagging formats found in parsed audio fileduration?: numberDuration in secondsbitrate?: numberNumber bits per second of encoded audio filesampleRate?: numberSampling rate in Samples per second (S/s)bitsPerSample?: numberAudio bit depthencoder?Encoder namecodecProfile?: stringCodec profilelossless?: booleanTrue if lossless, false for lossy encodingnumberOfChannels?: numberNumber of audio channelsnumberOfSamples?: numberNumber of samples frames, one sample contains all channels. The duration is: numberOfSamples / sampleRate
Common
Common tag documentation is automatically generated.
Examples
In order to read the duration of a stream (with the exception of file streams), in some cases you should pass the size of the file in bytes.
mm.parseStream(someReadStream, 'audio/mpeg', { duration: true, fileSize: 26838 })
.then( function (metadata) {
console.log(util.inspect(metadata, { showHidden: false, depth: null }));
someReadStream.close();
});Licence
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2017 Borewit
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