├── .github
├── scripts
│ └── tag-changelog-config.js
└── workflows
│ └── build-release.yml
├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── build.py
├── debug.php
├── src
├── INFO
├── qqHandler.php
├── qqSource.php
└── qqTranslation.php
└── test.php
/.github/scripts/tag-changelog-config.js:
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1 | module.exports = {
2 | types: [
3 | {
4 | types: ['feat', 'feature'],
5 | label: '新功能',
6 | },
7 | {
8 | types: ['fix', 'bugfix'],
9 | label: '问题修复',
10 | },
11 | {
12 | types: ['perf'],
13 | label: '优化',
14 | },
15 | {
16 | types: ['refactor'],
17 | label: '重构',
18 | },
19 | {
20 | types: ['build', 'ci'],
21 | label: '构建',
22 | },
23 | ],
24 | excludeTypes: ['other', 'docs', 'style', 'test', 'chore'],
25 | };
26 |
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/.github/workflows/build-release.yml:
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1 | name: build-release
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | tags:
6 | - 'v*'
7 |
8 | jobs:
9 | build:
10 | name: Build
11 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
12 | steps:
13 | - name: Checkout Code
14 | uses: actions/checkout/@v3
15 | - name: Set Up Python 3.9
16 | uses: actions/setup-python/@v3
17 | with:
18 | python-version: '3.9'
19 | - name: Install Dependencies
20 | run: |
21 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip
22 | - name: Read Aum Name
23 | id: aum_name
24 | uses: ashley-taylor/read-json-property-action@v1.0
25 | with:
26 | path: ./src/INFO
27 | property: name
28 | - name: Read Aum Version
29 | id: aum_version
30 | uses: ashley-taylor/read-json-property-action@v1.0
31 | with:
32 | path: ./src/INFO
33 | property: version
34 | - name: Build Package
35 | run: python build.py -z
36 | - name: Create ChangeLog Text
37 | id: changelog_text
38 | uses: loopwerk/tag-changelog@v1
39 | with:
40 | token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
41 | config_file: .github/scripts/tag-changelog-config.js
42 | - name: Create Release
43 | id: create_release
44 | uses: actions/create-release@v1
45 | env:
46 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
47 | with:
48 | tag_name: ${{ github.ref }}
49 | release_name: Release ${{ github.ref }}
50 | body: ${{ steps.changelog_text.outputs.changes }}
51 | draft: false
52 | prerelease: false
53 | - name: Upload Release Asset
54 | id: upload_release_asset
55 | uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
56 | env:
57 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
58 | with:
59 | upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }}
60 | asset_path: ./build/${{ steps.aum_name.outputs.value }}_v${{ steps.aum_version.outputs.value }}.zip
61 | asset_name: ${{ steps.aum_name.outputs.value }}_v${{ steps.aum_version.outputs.value }}.zip
62 | asset_content_type: application/zip
63 |
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1 | /.idea
2 | /build
3 | /__pycache__
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/README.md:
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1 | # qq_music_aum
2 |
3 | > Synology LRC Plugin
4 |
5 | ## 说明
6 |
7 | 这是一个用于群晖 Audio Station 的歌词插件,歌词内容来源于[QQ音乐](https://y.qq.com/)。
8 |
9 | 若查找到的歌词存在翻译,则会在歌词结果中自动拼接翻译内容。
10 |
11 | ## 下载插件
12 |
13 | 前往 [Releases](https://github.com/LightAPIs/qq_music_aum/releases/latest) 下载插件压缩包 `zip` 文件并解压得到 `aum` 文件。
14 |
15 | ## 安装插件
16 |
17 | 打开 Audio Station,进入`设置`→`歌词插件`,点击`新增`按钮,浏览并选择 `aum` 文件完成安装,然后勾选以启用插件。
18 |
19 | ## 其他说明
20 |
21 | 由于官方似乎已经开始灰度下线旧的关键词搜索接口,故 `v1.8` 及之前版本的插件可能会无法正常工作,建议使用 `v1.9` 及之后版本的插件。
22 |
23 | 目前 `v1.9` 和 `v1.10+` 使用不同的关键词搜索接口。`v1.9` 为快速搜索,结果较少;`v1.10+` 搜索结果和过去版本一样。
24 |
25 | 且用且珍惜吧。
26 |
27 | ## 相关项目
28 |
29 | 部分代码来自 Audio Station 网易歌词插件项目:[LudySu/Synology-LrcPlugin](https://github.com/LudySu/Synology-LrcPlugin)([Apache-2.0 license](https://github.com/LudySu/Synology-LrcPlugin/blob/master/LICENSE))
30 |
31 | ## 其他歌词插件
32 |
33 | - [LightAPIs/followlyrics_aum](https://github.com/LightAPIs/followlyrics_aum)
34 | - [LightAPIs/kugeci_aum](https://github.com/LightAPIs/kugeci_aum)
35 | - [LightAPIs/kugou_aum](https://github.com/LightAPIs/kugou_aum)
36 | - [LightAPIs/kuwo_aum](https://github.com/LightAPIs/kuwo_aum)
37 | - [LightAPIs/netease_aum](https://github.com/LightAPIs/netease_aum)
38 |
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/build.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | import os
3 | import tarfile
4 | import zipfile
5 | import argparse
6 | import json
7 |
8 |
9 | def get_php_modules(dir, modelus_list):
10 | php_modules = []
11 | php_list = modelus_list.split("|")
12 | for module_name in php_list:
13 | php_path = os.path.join(dir, module_name)
14 | if os.path.exists(php_path):
15 | php_modules.append(php_path)
16 |
17 | return php_modules
18 |
19 |
20 | if __name__ == "__main__":
21 | ap = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="打包插件")
22 | ap.add_argument("-d", "--dir", required=False, help="自定义插件源文件所在目录")
23 | ap.add_argument("-m",
24 | "--modules",
25 | required=False,
26 | help="自定义所需要打包的模块,多个时以|分隔")
27 | ap.add_argument("-z", "--zip", required=False, action="store_true", help="打包生成的插件")
28 |
29 | args = vars(ap.parse_args())
30 | build_dir = "build"
31 | print("************************************************")
32 | dir_path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "src")
33 | if args["dir"] and os.path.exists(args["dir"]):
34 | dir_path = args["dir"]
35 | print("INFO:: 源文件路径: " + dir_path)
36 | work_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(dir_path))
37 | print("INFO:: 工作路径: " + work_path)
38 |
39 | build_path = os.path.join(work_path, build_dir)
40 | if not os.path.exists(build_path):
41 | os.makedirs(build_path)
42 |
43 | info_file = os.path.join(dir_path, "INFO")
44 | if not os.path.exists(info_file):
45 | print("ERROR:: 目录下没有找到需要打包的定义文件!")
46 | exit()
47 |
48 | php_modules = []
49 | if args["modules"]:
50 | php_modules = get_php_modules(dir_path, args["modules"])
51 | else:
52 | for root, _dirs, files in os.walk(dir_path):
53 | for filename in files:
54 | read_file = os.path.join(root, filename)
55 | read_ext = os.path.splitext(read_file)[1]
56 | if read_ext in [".php"]:
57 | php_modules.append(read_file)
58 |
59 | if len(php_modules) == 0:
60 | print("ERROR:: 目录下没有找到需要打包的模块文件!")
61 | exit()
62 |
63 | info = {"name": "unknow", "version": "0.1"}
64 | with open(info_file, encoding="utf-8") as load_f:
65 | info = json.load(load_f)
66 |
67 | build_file = os.path.join(build_path, info["name"] + "_v" + info["version"] + ".aum")
68 | print("INFO:: 插件名称: " + info["name"])
69 | print("INFO:: 插件版本: " + info["version"])
70 |
71 | if os.path.exists(build_file):
72 | os.remove(build_file)
73 |
74 | with tarfile.open(build_file, mode="w:gz") as tar:
75 | tar.add(info_file, arcname=os.path.basename(info_file))
76 | print("INFO:: 打包: " + info_file)
77 | for php_file in php_modules:
78 | tar.add(php_file, arcname=os.path.basename(php_file))
79 | print("INFO:: 打包: " + php_file)
80 | tar.close()
81 | print("INFO:: 已经生成插件至: " + build_file)
82 |
83 | if args["zip"]:
84 | zip_file = os.path.join(build_path, info["name"] + "_v" + info["version"] + ".zip")
85 | if (os.path.exists(zip_file)):
86 | os.remove(zip_file)
87 | with zipfile.ZipFile(zip_file, mode="w", compression=zipfile.ZIP_STORED) as zf:
88 | zf.write(build_file, arcname=os.path.basename(build_file))
89 | print("INFO:: 已经打包插件至: " + zip_file)
90 |
91 | print("SUCCESS:: 打包操作已经完成。")
92 | print("************************************************")
93 |
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/debug.php:
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1 | items = array();
7 | }
8 |
9 | public function addTrackInfoToList($artist, $title, $id, $partialLyric) {
10 | printf("\nartist = %s\n", $artist);
11 | printf("title = %s\n", $title);
12 | printf("id = %s\n", $id);
13 | printf("partialLyric = %s\n", $partialLyric);
14 |
15 | array_push($this->items, array(
16 | 'artist' => $artist,
17 | 'title' => $title,
18 | 'id' => $id,
19 | 'partialLyric' => $partialLyric,
20 | ));
21 | }
22 |
23 | public function addLyrics($lyric, $id) {
24 | printf("\nsong id: %s\n", $id);
25 | printf("song lyric:\n");
26 | printf("***** BEGIN OF LYRIC *****\n");
27 | printf("%s\n", $lyric);
28 | printf("***** END OF LYRIC *****\n");
29 | }
30 |
31 | public function getFirstItem() {
32 | if (count($this->items) > 0) {
33 | return $this->items[0];
34 | }
35 | return null;
36 | }
37 | }
38 |
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/src/INFO:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "qq_music",
3 | "displayname": "QQ音乐",
4 | "description": "y.qq.com",
5 | "version": "1.12",
6 | "module": "qqSource.php",
7 | "type": "lyric",
8 | "class": "AumQQSource"
9 | }
10 |
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/src/qqHandler.php:
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1 | $song, 'id' => $id, 'singers' => $singers, 'des' => $des));
95 | }
96 | return $results;
97 | }
98 |
99 | public static function downloadLyric($songId) {
100 | $url = self::$siteDownload . $songId;
101 | $jsonContent = self::getContent($url, '{"lyric": "", "trans": ""}', self::$siteLHeader, self::$userLAgent);
102 | $json = json_decode($jsonContent, true);
103 | $encodeLyric = $json['lyric'];
104 | $lyric = base64_decode($encodeLyric);
105 | // Chinese translation
106 | if (strlen($json['trans']) > 0) {
107 | $transLyric = base64_decode($json['trans']);
108 | $tl = new AumQQTranslation($lyric, $transLyric);
109 | $lyric = $tl->getChineseTranslationLrc();
110 | }
111 | return $lyric;
112 | }
113 |
114 | public static function getNowTimeStamp($len) {
115 | list($msec, $sec) = explode(' ', microtime());
116 | $msectime = (float)sprintf('%.0f', (floatval($msec) + floatval($sec)) * 1000);
117 | return substr($msectime, 0, $len);
118 | }
119 | }
120 |
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/src/qqSource.php:
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1 | mArtist = $artist;
14 | $this->cArtist = $this->getCleanStr($artist);
15 |
16 | $title = trim($title);
17 | $this->mTitle = $title;
18 | $this->cTitle = $this->getCleanStr($title);
19 |
20 | $list = AumQQHandler::search($this->mTitle, $this->mArtist);
21 | if (count($list) === 0) {
22 | return 0;
23 | }
24 |
25 | $exactMatchArray = array();
26 | $partialMatchArray = array();
27 | foreach ($list as $item) {
28 | $cSong = $this->getCleanStr($item['song']);
29 | if ($this->cTitle === $cSong) {
30 | array_push($exactMatchArray, $item);
31 | } elseif ($this->isPartialMatch($cSong, $this->cTitle)) {
32 | array_push($partialMatchArray, $item);
33 | }
34 | }
35 |
36 | if (count($exactMatchArray) === 0 && count($partialMatchArray) === 0) {
37 | return 0;
38 | }
39 |
40 | $foundArray = array();
41 | if (count($exactMatchArray) > 0) {
42 | $foundArray = $this->findSongItems($exactMatchArray);
43 | }
44 |
45 | if (count($foundArray) === 0 && count($partialMatchArray) > 0) {
46 | $foundArray = $this->findSongItems($partialMatchArray);
47 | }
48 |
49 | if (count($foundArray) === 0) {
50 | return 0;
51 | }
52 |
53 | usort($foundArray, array($this, 'compare'));
54 | foreach ($foundArray as $item) {
55 | $info->addTrackInfoToList(implode('&', $item['singers']), $item['song'], $item['id'], $item['des']);
56 | }
57 | return count($foundArray);
58 | }
59 |
60 | public function getLyrics($id, $info) {
61 | $lyric = AumQQHandler::downloadLyric($id);
62 | if ($lyric === '') {
63 | return false;
64 | }
65 |
66 | $info->addLyrics($this->decodeHtmlSpecialChars($lyric), $id);
67 | return true;
68 | }
69 |
70 | private function compare($lhs, $rhs) {
71 | $scoreTitleL = $this->getStringSimilarPercent($this->mTitle, $lhs['song']);
72 | $scoreTitleR = $this->getStringSimilarPercent($this->mTitle, $rhs['song']);
73 | $scoreArtistL = $this->getStringSimilarPercent($this->mArtist, implode('&', $lhs['singers']));
74 | $scoreArtistR = $this->getStringSimilarPercent($this->mArtist, implode('&', $rhs['singers']));
75 |
76 | return $scoreTitleR + $scoreArtistR - $scoreTitleL - $scoreArtistL;
77 | }
78 |
79 | private function getStringSimilarPercent($lhs, $rhs) {
80 | similar_text($lhs, $rhs, $percent);
81 | return $percent;
82 | }
83 |
84 | private function isPartialMatch($lhs, $rhs) {
85 | return strpos($lhs, $rhs) !== false || strpos($rhs, $lhs) !== false;
86 | }
87 |
88 | private function findSongItems($songArray) {
89 | $foundArray = array();
90 | foreach ($songArray as $item) {
91 | foreach ($item['singers'] as $singer) {
92 | $cSinger = $this->getCleanStr($singer);
93 | if ($this->isPartialMatch($this->cArtist, $cSinger)) {
94 | array_push($foundArray, $item);
95 | break;
96 | }
97 | }
98 | }
99 | return $foundArray;
100 | }
101 |
102 | private function decodeHtmlSpecialChars($str) {
103 | return htmlspecialchars_decode($str, ENT_QUOTES | ENT_HTML5);
104 | }
105 |
106 | private function getCleanStr($str) {
107 | $lowStr = strtolower($str);
108 | return str_replace(
109 | array(" ", ",", ":", ";", "!", "?", "「", "」", "(", ")", "。", "❤"),
110 | array("", ",", ":", ";", "!", "?", "「", "」", "(", ")", ".", "♥"),
111 | $lowStr);
112 | }
113 | }
114 |
115 |
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/src/qqTranslation.php:
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1 | orgLrc = $orgLrc;
8 | $this->transLrc = $transLrc;
9 | }
10 |
11 | private function getLrcTime($str) {
12 | $key = strstr($str, ']', true);
13 | if ($key === false) {
14 | return '';
15 | }
16 |
17 | return $key . ']';
18 | }
19 |
20 | private function getLrcText($str, $key) {
21 | if ($key === '') {
22 | return $str;
23 | }
24 |
25 | return str_replace($key, '', $str);
26 | }
27 |
28 | private function isValidLrcTime($str) {
29 | if (trim($str) === '' || $str[0] !== '[') {
30 | return false;
31 | }
32 |
33 | $keyLen = strlen($str);
34 | if ($keyLen < 9 || $keyLen > 11) {
35 | return false;
36 | }
37 | for ($count = 1; $count < $keyLen - 1; $count++) {
38 | $ch = $str[$count];
39 | if ($ch !== ':' && $ch !== '.' && !is_numeric($ch)) {
40 | return false;
41 | }
42 | }
43 |
44 | return true;
45 | }
46 |
47 | private function isValidLrcText($str) {
48 | if (trim($str) === '' || trim($str) === '//') {
49 | return false;
50 | }
51 | return true;
52 | }
53 |
54 | private function getTimeFromTag($tag) {
55 | $min = (int)substr($tag, 1, 2);
56 | $sec = (int)substr($tag, 4, 2);
57 | $milStr = substr($tag, 7, strlen($tag) - 8);
58 | $milStr = str_pad($milStr, 3, "0", STR_PAD_RIGHT);
59 | $mil = (int)$milStr;
60 | return $mil + $sec * 1000 + $min * 60 * 1000;
61 | }
62 |
63 | // 若 $lTime > $rTime, 返回 1; $lTime < $rTime, 返回 -1; $lTime == $rTime, 返回 0
64 | private function compareTime($lTime, $rTime) {
65 | $subVal = $lTime - $rTime;
66 | // 允许有 100ms 的误差
67 | if ($subVal > 100) {
68 | return 1;
69 | } elseif ($subVal < -100) {
70 | return -1;
71 | } else {
72 | return 0;
73 | }
74 | }
75 |
76 | private function processLrcLine($lrc) {
77 | $result = array();
78 | foreach (explode("\n", $lrc) as $line) {
79 | $line = trim($line);
80 | $key = $this->getLrcTime($line);
81 | $value = $this->getLrcText($line, $key);
82 | if (!$this->isValidLrcTime($key)) {
83 | $key = '';
84 | $value = $line;
85 | }
86 | array_push($result, array('tag' => $key, 'lrc' => trim($value)));
87 | }
88 | return $result;
89 | }
90 |
91 | private function checkBrackets($str) {
92 | $firstChar = mb_substr($str, 0, 1);
93 | $lastChar = mb_substr($str, -1, 1);
94 |
95 | if ($firstChar == '【' && $lastChar == '】') {
96 | return true;
97 | } else {
98 | return false;
99 | }
100 | }
101 |
102 | public function getChineseTranslationLrc() {
103 | $resultLrc = '';
104 | $orgLines = $this->processLrcLine($this->orgLrc);
105 | $transLines = $this->processLrcLine($this->transLrc);
106 |
107 | $transCursor = 0;
108 | foreach ($orgLines as $line) {
109 | $key = $line['tag'];
110 | $value = $line['lrc'];
111 | $resultLrc .= $key . $value;
112 |
113 | $trans = '';
114 | if ($key !== '') {
115 | $time = $this->getTimeFromTag($key);
116 | for ($i = $transCursor; $i < count($transLines); $i++) {
117 | $tKey = $transLines[$i]['tag'];
118 | if ($tKey === '') {
119 | continue;
120 | }
121 |
122 | $tTime = $this->getTimeFromTag($tKey);
123 | if ($this->compareTime($tTime, $time) > 0) {
124 | $transCursor = $i;
125 | break;
126 | }
127 |
128 | $tValue = $transLines[$i]['lrc'];
129 | if ($this->compareTime($tTime, $time) == 0) {
130 | $transCursor = $i + 1;
131 | $trans = $tValue;
132 | break;
133 | }
134 | }
135 | }
136 |
137 | if ($this->isValidLrcText($trans)) {
138 | if ($this->checkBrackets($trans)) {
139 | $resultLrc .= " {$trans}";
140 | } else {
141 | $resultLrc .= " 【{$trans}】";
142 | }
143 | }
144 | $resultLrc .= "\n";
145 | }
146 | return $resultLrc;
147 | }
148 | }
149 |
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/test.php:
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1 | newInstance();
6 | $testArray = array(
7 | array('title' => '별', 'artist' => 'Loco&俞胜恩'),
8 | array('title' => 'Reign Fall', 'artist' => 'Chamillionaire&Scarface&Killer Mike'),
9 | array('title' => 'ひとつのハートで-《神龙斗士》TV动画第1-32集片头曲', 'artist' => '三重野瞳'),
10 | array('title' => '빠빠빠', 'artist' => 'Crayon Pop'),
11 | array('title' => '유후', 'artist' => 'Brave Girls'),
12 | array('title' => 'Mood(Explicit)', 'artist' => '24KGoldn&iann dior'),
13 | array('title' => 'Silence(Illenium Remix)', 'artist' => 'Khalid&Illenium&marshmello'),
14 | array('title' => 'WOW', 'artist' => 'Dom.T'),
15 | array('title' => 'めいど・うぃず・どらごんず', 'artist' => 'スーパーちょろゴンず')
16 | );
17 |
18 | foreach ($testArray as $key => $item) {
19 | echo "\n++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++\n";
20 | echo "测试 $key 开始...\n";
21 | if ($key > 0) {
22 | echo "等待 5 秒...\n";
23 | sleep(5);
24 | }
25 | echo "{title = " . $item['title'] . "; artist = " . $item['artist'] . " }.\n";
26 | $testObj = new AudioStationResult();
27 | $count = $downloader->getLyricsList($item['artist'], $item['title'], $testObj);
28 | if ($count > 0) {
29 | $item = $testObj->getFirstItem();
30 | $downloader->getLyrics($item['id'], $testObj);
31 | } else {
32 | echo "没有查找到任何歌词!\n";
33 | }
34 | echo "测试 $key 结束。\n";
35 | }
36 |
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