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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Deprecated 2 | 3 | This repository is now deprecated, will no longer be updated and is being set to archived. Unfortunately I haven't had the time to improve or even look at this in a long time.
4 | For a replacement please see the fantastic work by [RandomNinjaAtk](https://github.com/RandomNinjaAtk) with his own script [here.](https://github.com/RandomNinjaAtk/lidarr-automated-downloader)
5 | The premise is still the same, it communicates with Lidarr and downloads missing/cutoff from deezer. 6 | 7 | # lidarr-download-automation 8 | Bash script to download your artists that have been added to Lidarr using SMLoadr or d-fi.
9 | 10 | The script communicates with Lidarr over it's API to find get a list of your Artists/Albums, using this data it then searches Deezer for a matching Artist/Album and downloads what it finds.
11 | 12 | This script runs externally to Lidarr and isn't added anywhere to Lidarr, instead you add Lidarrs info to the config file and run this script directly. 13 | 14 | Please check the wiki for more information. 15 | 16 | # Demo 17 | ![Demo](https://s4.gifyu.com/images/demo.gif) 18 | 19 | # Credit 20 | Original Script: Myself
21 | Improvements: [permutationalparody](https://github.com/permutationalparody)
22 | 23 | [RandomNinjaAtk](https://github.com/RandomNinjaAtk) is now the main developer, his coding skills are taking this script far beyond what i could manage.
24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.sample: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | ##################################################################################################### 3 | # Lidarr Download Automation Script # 4 | # (SMLoadr / d-fi) # 5 | # Credit: RandomNinjaAtk, Migz93 # 6 | ##################################################################################################### 7 | # Instructions # 8 | # # 9 | # 1. Configure the settings below # 10 | # 2. Rename this file to "config" (No file extension) # 11 | # 3. Execute script from linux cli with the following command: # 12 | # bash lidarr-download-automation.bash # 13 | ##################################################################################################### 14 | 15 | ######################################## PATHS CONFIGURATION ######################################## 16 | ScriptDir="/script/lidarr-download-automation" # Directory where the script and executables are stored. 17 | LogDir="/script/lidarr-download-automation/logs" # Directory where the logs are stored. 18 | DownloadDir="/script/lidarr-download-automation/downloads" # The directory where files will be downloaded to before processing. 19 | ExternalProcessDirectory="/script/lidarr-download-automation/import" # Directory that you want to move downloaded files to for processing with other scripts or applications such as Beets. 20 | EnableWSLMode="False" # Set to "True" if you're running Lidarr on windows and this script on subsystem for Linux. 21 | 22 | ####################################### LIDARR CONFIGURATION ####################################### 23 | LidarrUrl="http://127.0.0.1:8686" # Set domain or IP to your Lidarr instance including port. If using reverse proxy, do not use a trailing slash. Ensure you specify http/s. 24 | LidarrApiKey="08d108d108d108d108d108d108d108d1" # Lidarr API key. 25 | 26 | ##################################### DOWNLOADER CONFIGURATION ##################################### 27 | Quality="MP3_320" # SET TO: MP3_128 or MP3_320 or FLAC - Specifies the initial target download quality. 28 | KeepOnly="False" # True = ENABLED, Keeps only quality type selected above. 29 | DownloadLogName="download.log" # Log filename. 30 | ClearDownloadLog="False" # True = ENABLED, Enables duplicate downloading, disabled prevents duplicate downloads between script runs. 31 | PreviouslyDownloaded="True" # Checks Download log before downloading artist/albums to prevent downloading duplicates. 32 | 33 | ############################## DOWNLOAD POSTPROCESSING CONFIGURATION ############################### 34 | Threads="1" # Sets the maximum number of threads for multi-threaded operations, setting to "0" will use all available threads! 35 | Verification="False" # Checks FLAC files for errors, and deletes bad files. MP3 are scanned and fixed for errors in the headers. (Requires flac and mp3val to be installed) 36 | ReplaygainTagging="False" # Adds Replaygain tags to FLAC files for audio player volume leveling. (Requires flac to be installed) 37 | Convert="False" # True = ENABLED, Only converts lossless FLAC files to the requested "ConversionFormat". (See next setting) 38 | ConversionFormat="MP3" # SET TO: OPUS or AAC or MP3 or FLAC or ALAC - converts lossless FLAC files to set format. 39 | FolderPermissions="777" # SET to desired Linux folder permissions. (chmod) 40 | FilePermissions="666" # SET to desired Linux file permissions. (chmod) 41 | 42 | ####################################### SCRIPT CONFIGURATION ####################################### 43 | LogName="script.log" # Log filename. 44 | SkipLogName="skipped.csv" # Logs any info if an item was skipped. 45 | CannotImport="False" # Set to True to delete files and empty folders that cannot be imported by "Lidarr" AppProcess ".lrc" & ".jpg" files. 46 | CleanStart="False" # When set to True, downloader downloads directory contents is purged on initialization. 47 | AppProcess="Lidarr" # Specify which app to use for processing. ('Lidarr', 'External', 'AllDownloads', "None') 48 | Timeout="5m" # Timeout for downloader to stop it sticking on a single artist. Valid units of time are 's' for seconds, 'm' for minutes or 'h' for hours. 49 | Mode="wanted" # Mode to choose what to passthrough to downloader, "wanted" gets only the albums that are marked as monitored in Lidarr, "artist" will just passthrough the artist. (wanted,artist) 50 | WantedModeType="missing" # "missing" or "cutoff" = "missing" has client search for missing albums, "cutoff" has client search for albums not meeting quality cutoff (ie: upgrade mp3 to flac, based on lidarr settings) 51 | 52 | #################################### "wanted" MODE CONFIGURATION ################################### 53 | WantedAlbumsAmount="50" # The amount of wanted albums to process it will grab the newest x amount of albums from the Lidarr wanted list. (Maximum setting: 1000000000) 54 | EnableFuzzyAlbumSearch="True" # Set to "True" to enable fuzzy album search if no exact match found. 55 | 56 | ###################################### AppProcess DESCRIPTIONS ###################################### 57 | # Lidarr = Send individual notifications to Lidarr to import albums, albums are scanned by Lidarr and if matched, imported. 58 | # External = Moves downloaded files to a specified directory. 59 | # AllDownloads = Moves all downloads into the corresponding Lidarr Artist folder and notifies Lidarr to rescan Artist directory. (Recommended for "artist" mode) 60 | # None = No processing of completed downloads. 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lidarr-download-automation.bash: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | ##################################################################################################### 3 | # Lidarr Download Automation Script # 4 | # (SMLoadr / d-fi) # 5 | # Credit: RandomNinjaAtk, Migz93 # 6 | ##################################################################################################### 7 | # Script Start # 8 | ##################################################################################################### 9 | 10 | ArtistsLidarrReq(){ 11 | wantit=$(curl -s --header "X-Api-Key:"${LidarrApiKey} --request GET "$LidarrUrl/api/v1/Artist/") 12 | } 13 | GetTotalArtistsLidarrReq(){ 14 | TotalLidArtistNames=$(echo "${wantit}"|jq -r '.[].sortName' |wc -l ) 15 | } 16 | ProcessArtistsLidarrReq(){ 17 | LidArtistID=$(echo "${wantit}" | jq -r .[$i].id) 18 | LidArtistName=$(echo "${wantit}" | jq -r .[$i].sortName) 19 | LidArtistNameCap=$(echo "${wantit}" | jq -r .[$i].artistName) 20 | LidArtistPath=$(echo "${wantit}" | jq -r .[$i].path) 21 | LidAlbumName=$(echo "${wantit}" | jq -r ".[$i].lastAlbum.title") 22 | #M1 -- retrieve deezer artist id -- from lidarr 23 | DeezerArtistURL=$(echo "${wantit}" | jq ".[$i].links[] "|jq -r 'select(.name=="deezer")|.url') 24 | DeezerArtistID=$(printf -- "%s" "${DeezerArtistURL##*/}") 25 | if [ "$LidAlbumName" = "null" ]; then 26 | if [ "${DeezerArtistURL}" = "" ] || [ "${DeezerArtistID}" = "" ]; then 27 | ##M2 fallback -- retrieve deezer artist id -- from deezer 28 | #Encode searchQuery in a url encodable format. 29 | DeezerArtistID=$(curl -s --GET --data-urlencode q="${LidArtistName}" "https://api.deezer.com/search" | jq -r ".data | .[]|.artist|.id" |uniq -c|sort -nr |head -n1 | awk '{print $2}') 30 | DeezerArtistURL="https://www.deezer.com/artist/"${DeezerArtistID} 31 | fi 32 | else 33 | if [ "${DeezerArtistURL}" = "" ] || [ "${DeezerArtistID}" = "" ]; then 34 | ##M3 fallback -- retrieve deezer artist id using last album-- from deezer 35 | DeezerArtistID=$(curl -s --GET --data-urlencode q="${LidArtistName} ${LidAlbumName}" "https://api.deezer.com/search" | jq -r ".data | .[]|.artist|.id" |uniq -c|sort -nr |head -n1 | awk '{print $2}') 36 | DeezerArtistURL="https://www.deezer.com/artist/"${DeezerArtistID} 37 | fi 38 | fi 39 | ##returns the wanted artists id -- from lidarr or deezer 40 | } 41 | 42 | AlbumsLidarrReq(){ 43 | wantit=$(curl -s --header "X-Api-Key:"${LidarrApiKey} --request GET "$LidarrUrl/api/v1/wanted/${WantedModeType}/?page=1&pagesize=${WantedAlbumsAmount}&includeArtist=true&monitored=true&sortDir=desc&sortKey=releaseDate") 44 | } 45 | GetTotalAlbumsLidarrReq(){ 46 | TotalLidAlbumsNames=$(echo "${wantit}"|jq -r '.records[].title' |wc -l ) 47 | } 48 | 49 | ProcessAlbumsLidarrReq(){ 50 | LidArtistName=$(echo "${wantit}" | jq -r .records[${i}].artist.sortName) 51 | LidArtistDLName=$(echo "${wantit}" | jq -r .records[${i}].artist.artistName) 52 | LidAlbumName=$(echo "${wantit}" | jq -r .records[${i}].title | iconv -f UTF-8 -t ASCII//TRANSLIT | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | tr -cd '[:print:]' | tr -d '[:punct:]' | tr -s '[:space:]' ) 53 | LidArtistPath=$(echo "${wantit}" | jq -r .records[${i}].artist.path) 54 | #M1 -- retrieve deezer artist id -- from lidarr 55 | DeezerArtistURL=$(echo "${wantit}" | jq -r .records[${i}].artist.links[] |jq -r 'select(.name=="deezer")|.url'); 56 | DeezerArtistID=$(printf -- "%s" "${DeezerArtistURL##*/}") 57 | if [ "${DeezerArtistURL}" = "" ] || [ "${DeezerArtistID}" = "" ]; then 58 | ##M2 fallback -- retrieve deezer artist id -- from deezer 59 | #Encode searchQuery in a url encodable format. 60 | DeezerArtistID=$(curl -s --GET --data-urlencode q="${LidArtistName}" "https://api.deezer.com/search" | jq -r ".data | .[]|.artist|.id" |uniq -c|sort -nr |head -n1 | awk '{print $2}') 61 | fi 62 | ##returns the wanted artists id -- from lidarr or deezer 63 | } 64 | 65 | QueryAlbumURL(){ 66 | ##retrieve all albums for artist -- from deezer 67 | searchQuery="https://api.deezer.com/artist/${DeezerArtistID}/albums&limit=1000" 68 | DeezerDiscog=$(curl -s "${searchQuery}"| jq -r .); 69 | DeezerDiscogTotal=$(echo "${DeezerDiscog}" |jq -r '.total') 70 | mapfile -t DeezerDiscogArr <<< $(echo ${DeezerDiscog}|jq -c '.[][]?.title') 71 | ##match the wanted album title -- from deezer 72 | for ((x=0;x<=DeezerDiscogTotal-1;x++)); do 73 | DeezerDiscogAlbumName=$(echo "${DeezerDiscog}" |jq ".[]|.[$x]?"|jq -r .title | iconv -f UTF-8 -t ASCII//TRANSLIT | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | tr -cd '[:print:]' | tr -d '[:punct:]' | tr -s '[:space:]' ) 74 | if [ "${LidAlbumName,,}" = "${DeezerDiscogAlbumName,,}" ];then 75 | DeezerAlbumURL=$(echo "${DeezerDiscog}" |jq ".[]|.[$x]?"|jq -r .link ) 76 | break 77 | fi 78 | done 79 | if [ -z "${DeezerAlbumURL}" ] && [ "${EnableFuzzyAlbumSearch}" = True ];then 80 | logit "Trying fuzzy search" 81 | SanArtist="${LidArtistName// /%20}" 82 | SanAlbum="${LidAlbumName// /%20}" 83 | searchQuery="q=artist:\"${SanArtist//[^[:alnum:]%]}\"&q=album:\"${SanAlbum//[^[:alnum:]%]}\"" 84 | searchQuery="https://api.deezer.com/search?${searchQuery}" 85 | DeezerDiscogFuzzy=$(curl -s "${searchQuery}"); 86 | DeezerAlbumID=$(echo "${DeezerDiscogFuzzy}" |jq '.[]|.[]?'|jq -r --argjson DeezerArtistID "$DeezerArtistID" 'select(.artist.id==$DeezerArtistID) |.album.id'|sort -u|head -n1) 87 | if [ -n "${DeezerAlbumID}" ];then 88 | DeezerAlbumURL="https://www.deezer.com/album/${DeezerAlbumID}" 89 | logit "Fuzzy search match ${DeezerAlbumURL}" 90 | else 91 | logit "Fuzzy search cant find a match" 92 | fi 93 | fi 94 | ##returns wanted album URL -- from deezer 95 | } 96 | 97 | DownloadURL(){ 98 | DLURL=${1} 99 | logit "Starting Download ... " 100 | if [ ! -f SMLoadr-linux-x64 ]; then 101 | logit "SMLoadr-Linux-x64 not found, using \"d-fi\"" 102 | if [ ! -f d-fi ]; then 103 | rm "d-fi.zip" 2>/dev/null 104 | logit "downloading \"d-fi\"..." 105 | wget https://github.com/d-fi/releases/releases/latest/download/d-fi-linux-x64.zip 106 | logit "download complete" 107 | unzip "d-fi-linux-x64.zip" 2>/dev/null 108 | rm "d-fi-linux-x64.zip" 109 | fi 110 | if [ "${Quality}" = FLAC ]; then 111 | aquality="FLAC" 112 | fi 113 | if [ "${Quality}" = MP3_320 ]; then 114 | aquality="320" 115 | fi 116 | if [ "${Quality}" = MP3_128 ]; then 117 | aquality="128" 118 | fi 119 | chmod +x "d-fi" 2>/dev/null 120 | timeout --foreground $Timeout ./d-fi -q ${aquality} -p "${DownloadDir}/files/" "${DLURL}" && DownloadComplete="Yes" 121 | if [ $? == "124" ]; then 122 | logit "Download Timeout, retrying 1 more time..." && timeout --foreground $Timeout ./d-fi -q ${aquality} -p "${DownloadDir}/files/" "${DLURL}" 123 | fi 124 | sleep 5s 125 | move=($(find "${DownloadDir}"/files/* -type d -not -name "*(WEB)-DFI")) 126 | for m in "${move[@]}"; do 127 | if [[ ! -d "${m} (WEB)-DFI" ]]; then 128 | mv "${m}" "${m} (WEB)-DFI" 129 | else 130 | logit "\"${m} (WEB)-DFI\" Already exists, removing duplicate" 131 | rm -rf "${m}" 132 | fi 133 | done 134 | else 135 | chmod +x "SMLoadr-linux-x64" 2>/dev/null 136 | timeout --foreground $Timeout ./SMLoadr-linux-x64 -q ${Quality} -p "${DownloadDir}/files/" "${DLURL}" && DownloadComplete="Yes" 137 | if [ $? == "124" ]; then 138 | logit "Download Timeout, retrying 1 more time..." && timeout --foreground $Timeout ./SMLoadr-linux-x64 -q ${Quality} -p "${DownloadDir}/files/" "${DLURL}" 139 | fi 140 | sleep 5s 141 | move=($(find "${DownloadDir}"/files/* -mindepth 1 -type d -not -name "*(WEB)-SMLOADR")) 142 | for m in "${move[@]}"; do 143 | if [[ ! -d "${m} (WEB)-SMLOADR" ]]; then 144 | mv "${m}" "$(dirname "${m}") - $(basename "${m}") (WEB)-SMLOADR" 145 | find "${DownloadDir}"/ -type d -empty -delete 146 | else 147 | logit "\"${m} (WEB)-SMLOADR\" Already exists, removing duplicate" 148 | rm -rf "${m}" 149 | find "${DownloadDir}"/ -type d -empty -delete 150 | fi 151 | done 152 | fi 153 | logit "Download Complete" 154 | echo "${DLURL}" >> "${LogDir}"/${DownloadLogName} 155 | Permissions "${DownloadDir}" 156 | } 157 | 158 | Permissions () { 159 | logit "Setting Permissions" 160 | find "${1}/files/" -type d -exec chmod ${FolderPermissions} {} \; 161 | find "${1}/files/" -type f -exec chmod ${FilePermissions} {} \; 162 | } 163 | 164 | Convert () { 165 | if [ -x "$(command -v ffmpeg)" ]; then 166 | if [ "${ConversionFormat}" = OPUS ]; then 167 | echo "OPUS CONVERSION START" 168 | find "${DownloadDir}/files/" -name "*.flac" -newer "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" | sed -e 's/.flac$//' -e "s/'/\\'/g" -e 's/\$/\\$/g' | xargs -d '\n' -n1 -I@ -P ${Threads} bash -c "ffmpeg -loglevel warning -hide_banner -stats -i \"@.flac\" -n -vn -acodec libopus -ab 160k -application audio \"@.opus\" && echo \"CONVERSION SUCCESS: @.opus\" && rm \"@.flac\" && echo \"SOURCE FILE DELETED: @.flac\"" && echo "OPUS CONVERSION COMPLETE" 169 | FileTypeExtension="opus" 170 | fi 171 | if [ "${ConversionFormat}" = AAC ]; then 172 | echo "AAC CONVERSION START" 173 | find "${DownloadDir}/files/" -name "*.flac" -newer "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" | sed -e 's/.flac$//' -e "s/'/\\'/g" -e 's/\$/\\$/g' | xargs -d '\n' -n1 -I@ -P ${Threads} bash -c "ffmpeg -loglevel warning -hide_banner -stats -i \"@.flac\" -n -vn -acodec aac -ab 320k -movflags faststart \"@.m4a\" && echo \"CONVERSION SUCCESS: @.m4a\" && rm \"@.flac\" && echo \"SOURCE FILE DELETED: @.flac\"" && echo "AAC CONVERSION COMPLETE" 174 | FileTypeExtension="m4a" 175 | fi 176 | if [ "${ConversionFormat}" = MP3 ]; then 177 | echo "MP3 CONVERSION START" 178 | find "${DownloadDir}/files/" -name "*.flac" -newer "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" | sed -e 's/.flac$//' -e "s/'/\\'/g" -e 's/\$/\\$/g' | xargs -d '\n' -n1 -I@ -P ${Threads} bash -c "ffmpeg -loglevel warning -hide_banner -stats -i \"@.flac\" -n -vn -acodec libmp3lame -ab 320k \"@.mp3\" && echo \"CONVERSION SUCCESS: @.mp3\" && rm \"@.flac\" && echo \"SOURCE FILE DELETED: @.flac\"" && echo "MP3 CONVERSION COMPLETE" 179 | FileTypeExtension="flac" 180 | fi 181 | if [ "${ConversionFormat}" = FLAC ]; then 182 | echo "FLAC CONVERSION START" 183 | find "${DownloadDir}/files/" -name "*.flac" -newer "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" | sed -e 's/.flac$//' -e "s/'/\\'/g" -e 's/\$/\\$/g' | xargs -d '\n' -n1 -I@ -P ${Threads} bash -c "ffmpeg -loglevel warning -hide_banner -stats -i \"@.flac\" -n -vn -acodec flac \"@.temp.flac\" && echo \"CONVERSION SUCCESS: @.flac\" && rm \"@.flac\" && mv \"@.temp.flac\" \"@.flac\" && echo \"SOURCE FILE DELETED: @.flac\"" && echo "FLAC CONVERSION COMPLETE" 184 | FileTypeExtension="flac" 185 | fi 186 | if [ "${ConversionFormat}" = ALAC ]; then 187 | echo "ALAC CONVERSION START" 188 | find "${DownloadDir}/files/" -name "*.flac" -newer "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" | sed -e 's/.flac$//' -e "s/'/\\'/g" -e 's/\$/\\$/g' | xargs -d '\n' -n1 -I@ -P ${Threads} bash -c "ffmpeg -loglevel warning -hide_banner -stats -i \"@.flac\" -n -vn -acodec alac -movflags faststart \"@.m4a\" && rm \"@.flac\" && echo \"SOURCE FILE DELETED: @.flac\"" && echo "ALAC CONVERSION COMPLETE" 189 | FileTypeExtension="m4a" 190 | fi 191 | else 192 | logit "FFMPEG not installed, please install ffmpeg to use this conversion feature" 193 | FileTypeExtension="flac" 194 | sleep 5s 195 | fi 196 | } 197 | 198 | Verify () { 199 | logit "START VERIFICATION" 200 | if ! [ -x "$(command -v flac)" ]; then 201 | logit "ERROR: FLAC verification utility not installed (ubuntu: apt-get install -y flac)" 202 | else 203 | if find "${DownloadDir}/files/" -name "*.flac" | read; then 204 | find "${DownloadDir}/files/" -name "*.flac" -newer "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" | sed -e "s/'/\\'/g" -e 's/\$/\\$/g' | xargs -d '\n' -n1 -I@ -P ${Threads} bash -c "if flac -t --totally-silent \"@\"; then echo \"FLAC CHECK PASSED: @\"; else rm \"@\" && echo \"FAILED FLAC CHECK, FILE DELETED: @\"; fi;" && logit "FLAC FILES VERIFIED" 205 | fi 206 | fi 207 | if ! [ -x "$(command -v mp3val)" ]; then 208 | logit "MP3VAL verification utility not installed (ubuntu: apt-get install -y mp3val)" 209 | else 210 | if find "${DownloadDir}/files/" -name "*.mp3" | read; then 211 | find "${DownloadDir}/files/" -name "*.mp3" -newer "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" | sed -e "s/'/\\'/g" -e 's/\$/\\$/g' | xargs -d '\n' -n1 -I@ -P ${Threads} bash -c "mp3val -f -nb \"@\"" && logit "MP3 FILES VERIFIED" 212 | fi 213 | fi 214 | logit "VERIFICATION COMPLETE" 215 | } 216 | 217 | Replaygain () { 218 | logit "START REPLAYGAIN TAGGING" 219 | if ! [ -x "$(command -v flac)" ]; then 220 | logit "ERROR: METAFLAC replaygain utility not installed (ubuntu: apt-get install -y flac)" 221 | else 222 | find "${DownloadDir}/files/" -name "*.flac" -newer "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" -printf '%h\n' | sort -u | sed -e "s/'/\\'/g" -e 's/\$/\\$/g' | xargs -d '\n' -n1 -I@ -P ${Threads} bash -c "find \"@\" -name \"*.flac\" -exec metaflac --add-replay-gain \"{}\" + && echo \"TAGGED: @\"" 223 | fi 224 | logit "REPLGAINGAIN TAGGING COMPLETE" 225 | } 226 | 227 | DeleteDownloadLog () { 228 | if [ "${ClearDownloadLog}" = True ]; then 229 | if [ -a "${LogDir}"/${DownloadLogName} ]; then 230 | rm "${LogDir}"/${DownloadLogName} 231 | else 232 | logit "No Download log to clear" 233 | fi 234 | else 235 | logit "ClearDownloadLog is disabled" 236 | fi 237 | if [ ! -a "${LogDir}"/${DownloadLogName} ]; then 238 | touch "${LogDir}"/${DownloadLogName} && logit "${DownloadLogName} created..." 239 | fi 240 | } 241 | 242 | CleanStart(){ 243 | if [ "${CleanStart}" = True ]; then 244 | logit "Removing previously downloaded files from SMLoadr downloads directory". 245 | rm -rf "${DownloadDir}"/files/* 246 | else 247 | logit "Skipping CleanStart" 248 | fi 249 | } 250 | 251 | Cleanup(){ 252 | if [ "${KeepOnly}" = True ]; then 253 | if [ "${Quality}" = FLAC ]; then 254 | logit "Removing unwanted MP3's" 255 | find "${DownloadDir}"/. -iname "*.mp3" -type f -delete 256 | else 257 | logit "Removing unwanted FLAC's" 258 | find "${DownloadDir}"/. -type f -iname "*.flac" -type f -delete 259 | fi 260 | else 261 | logit "Skipping KeepOnly Quality Cleanup" 262 | fi 263 | if [ "${CannotImport}" = True ]; then 264 | logit "Removing files that cannot be imported to Lidarr and empty folders" 265 | find "${DownloadDir}"/. -type f -iname "*.lrc" -type f -delete 266 | find "${DownloadDir}"/. -type f -iname "*.jpg" -type f -delete 267 | find "${DownloadDir}"/ -empty -type d -delete 268 | else 269 | logit "Skipping Unwanted file removal" 270 | fi 271 | } 272 | 273 | LidarrProcess(){ 274 | dlloc=($(find "${DownloadDir}" -type f -iregex ".*/.*\.\(flac\|mp3\|opus\|m4a\)" -newer "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" -printf '%h\n' | sed -e "s/'/\\'/g" -e 's/\$/\$/g' | sort -u)) 275 | for d in "${dlloc[@]}"; do 276 | if [ "${EnableWSLMode}" = True ];then 277 | dwrap=($( echo "${d}"|sed -e 's/mnt\///' -e 's/^\///' -e 's/^./\0:/' -e 's/\//\\\\/g' -e 's/^/\"/g' -e 's/$/\"/g')) 278 | else 279 | dwrap=($( echo "${d}"|sed -e 's/^/\"/g' -e 's/$/\"/g')) 280 | fi 281 | logit "Sending ${dwrap} to Lidarr for post processing" 282 | LidarrProcessIt=$(curl -s "$LidarrUrl/api/v1/command" --header "X-Api-Key:"${LidarrApiKey} --data '{"name":"DownloadedAlbumsScan", "path":'"${dwrap}"'}' ); 283 | done 284 | sleep 3s 285 | } 286 | 287 | ExternalProcess(){ 288 | logit "Moving downloads for external post processing." 289 | dlloc="${DownloadDir}"/* 290 | for d in $dlloc; do 291 | mv "$d" "${ExternalProcessDirectory}" 292 | done 293 | rm -rf "${DownloadDir}"/* 294 | sleep 3s 295 | } 296 | 297 | LidarrImport () { 298 | if [ ! -d "${LidArtistPath}" ]; then 299 | logit "Destination Does not exist, creating ${LidArtistPath}" 300 | mkdir "${LidArtistPath}" 301 | chmod ${FolderPermissions} "${LidArtistPath}" 302 | fi 303 | find "${DownloadDir}/files/" -type f -iregex ".*/.*\.\(flac\|mp3\|opus\|m4a\)" -printf '%h\n' | sort -u | sed -e "s/'/\\'/g" -e 's/\$/\\$/g' | xargs -d '\n' -n1 -I@ -P ${Threads} bash -c "mv \"@\" \"${LidArtistPath}/\" 2>/dev/null" 304 | logit "Moved to Lidarr" 305 | Permissions "${LidArtistPath}" 306 | LidarrProcessIt=$(curl -s $LidarrUrl/api/v1/command -X POST -d "{\"name\": \"RefreshArtist\", \"artistID\": \"${LidArtistID}\"}" --header "X-Api-Key:${LidarrApiKey}" ); 307 | logit "Notified Lidarr to scan ${LidArtistNameCap}" 308 | rm -rf "${DownloadDir}/files" 309 | } 310 | 311 | ErrorExit(){ 312 | case ${2} in 313 | 2) echo ${1};exit ${2};; 314 | 144) echo ${1};exit ${2};; 315 | *) echo ${1} |tee -a "${LogDir}"/${LogName};exit ${2};; 316 | esac 317 | } 318 | 319 | logit(){ 320 | echo ${1} | tee -a "${LogDir}"/${LogName} 321 | } 322 | 323 | skiplog(){ 324 | echo ${1} | tee -a "${LogDir}"/${SkipLogName} 325 | } 326 | 327 | InitLogs(){ 328 | logit "Beginning Log" |tee "${LogDir}"/${LogName} || ErrorExit "Cant create log file" 144 329 | logit "LidArtistName;DeezerArtistID;DeezerArtistURL;LidAlbumName;DeezerDiscog" |tee "${LogDir}"/${SkipLogName} || ErrorExit "Cant create skiplog file" 144 330 | } 331 | 332 | WantedModeBegin(){ 333 | AlbumsLidarrReq 334 | GetTotalAlbumsLidarrReq 335 | let loopindex=TotalLidAlbumsNames-1 336 | [ ${loopindex} = "-1" ] && ErrorExit "Lidarr communication error, check LidarrUrl in config or LidarrApiKey" 337 | logit "Going to process and download ${TotalLidAlbumsNames} records" 338 | for ((i=0;i<=(loopindex);i++)); do 339 | logit "" 340 | LidArtistName="" 341 | LidArtistDLName="" 342 | DeezerArtistID="" 343 | DeezerArtistURL="" 344 | LidAlbumName="" 345 | DeezerDiscogAlbumName="" 346 | DeezerAlbumURL="" 347 | DeezerAlbumID="" 348 | echo "-Processing ${i} of ${loopindex}" 349 | if [ -n "${wantit}" ]; then 350 | ProcessAlbumsLidarrReq 351 | logit "ArtistName: ${LidArtistDLName}" 352 | logit "LidarrAlbumName: ${LidAlbumName}" 353 | logit "ArtistID: ${DeezerArtistID}" 354 | else 355 | ErrorExit "Lidarr communication error, check LidarrUrl in config or LidarrApiKey" 356 | fi 357 | echo "Querying ${i} of ${loopindex}" 358 | if [ -n "${DeezerArtistID}" ] || [ -n "${LidArtistName}" ] || [ -n "${LidAlbumName}" ]; then 359 | QueryAlbumURL 360 | logit "DeezerAlbumName: ${DeezerDiscogAlbumName}" 361 | logit "DeezerAlbumURL: ${DeezerAlbumURL}" 362 | else 363 | logit "Cant get artistname or artistid or albumname .. skipping" 364 | skiplog "${LidArtistName};${DeezerArtistID};${DeezerArtistURL};${LidAlbumName}" 365 | continue 366 | fi 367 | if [ -n "${DeezerAlbumURL}" ]; then 368 | if [ "${PreviouslyDownloaded}" = True ] && cat "${LogDir}/${DownloadLogName}" | grep "${DeezerAlbumURL}" | read 369 | then 370 | logit "Previously Downloaded, skipping..." 371 | sleep 1s 372 | else 373 | rm "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" 2>/dev/null 374 | touch "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" 375 | sleep 1s 376 | DownloadURL "${DeezerAlbumURL}" 377 | Cleanup 378 | if [ "${Verification}" = True ]; then 379 | Verify 380 | else 381 | logit "Skipping File Verification" 382 | fi 383 | if [ "${Convert}" = True ]; then 384 | Convert 385 | else 386 | logit "Skipping FLAC Conversion" 387 | fi 388 | if [ "${ReplaygainTagging}" = True ]; then 389 | Replaygain 390 | else 391 | logit "Skipping Replaygain Tagging" 392 | fi 393 | if [ "${AppProcess}" = External ]; then 394 | ExternalProcess 395 | elif [ "${AppProcess}" = Lidarr ]; then 396 | LidarrProcess 397 | elif [ "${AppProcess}" = AllDownloads ]; then 398 | LidarrImport 399 | else 400 | logit "Skipping Any Processing" 401 | fi 402 | rm "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" 403 | fi 404 | else 405 | logit "Cant match the wanted album to an album on deezer .. skipping" 406 | skiplog "${LidArtistName};${DeezerArtistID};${DeezerArtistURL};${LidAlbumName};${DeezerDiscogArr[*]}" 407 | continue 408 | fi 409 | done 410 | } 411 | 412 | ArtistModeBegin(){ 413 | ArtistsLidarrReq 414 | GetTotalArtistsLidarrReq 415 | let loopindex=TotalLidArtistNames-1 416 | [ ${loopindex} = "-1" ] && ErrorExit "Lidarr communication error, check LidarrUrl in config or LidarrApiKey" 417 | logit "Going to process and download ${TotalLidArtistNames} records" 418 | for ((i=0;i<=(loopindex);i++)); do 419 | logit "" 420 | DeezerArtistID="" 421 | DeezerArtistURL="" 422 | echo "Processing ${i} of ${loopindex}" 423 | if [ -n "${wantit}" ]; then 424 | ProcessArtistsLidarrReq 425 | logit "ArtistName: ${LidArtistNameCap}" 426 | logit "ArtistID: ${DeezerArtistID}" 427 | else 428 | ErrorExit "Lidarr communication error, check LidarrUrl in config or LidarrApiKey" 429 | fi 430 | echo "-Querying ${i} of ${loopindex}" 431 | if [ -n "${DeezerArtistID}" ] || [ -n "${LidArtistName}" ] || [ -n "${DeezerArtistURL}" ]; then 432 | if [ ${DeezerArtistURL} = "https://www.deezer.com/artist/" ];then 433 | logit "Cant get DeezerArtistURL or artistid.. skipping" 434 | skiplog "${LidArtistName};${DeezerArtistID};${DeezerArtistURL};${LidAlbumName}" 435 | continue 436 | fi 437 | if [ "${PreviouslyDownloaded}" = True ] && cat "${LogDir}/${DownloadLogName}" | grep "artist/${DeezerArtistID}" | read 438 | then 439 | logit "Previously Downloaded, skipping..." 440 | sleep 1s 441 | else 442 | rm "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" 2>/dev/null 443 | touch "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" 444 | sleep 1s 445 | DownloadURL "${DeezerArtistURL}" 446 | logit "DeezerArtistURL: ${DeezerArtistURL}" 447 | Cleanup 448 | if [ "${Verification}" = True ]; then 449 | Verify 450 | else 451 | logit "Skipping File Verification" 452 | fi 453 | if [ "${Convert}" = True ]; then 454 | Convert 455 | else 456 | logit "Skipping FLAC Conversion" 457 | fi 458 | if [ "${ReplaygainTagging}" = True ]; then 459 | Replaygain 460 | else 461 | logit "Skipping Replaygain Tagging" 462 | fi 463 | if [ "${AppProcess}" = External ]; then 464 | ExternalProcess 465 | elif [ "${AppProcess}" = Lidarr ]; then 466 | LidarrProcess 467 | elif [ "${AppProcess}" = AllDownloads ]; then 468 | LidarrImport 469 | else 470 | logit "Skipping Any Processing" 471 | fi 472 | rm "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" 473 | fi 474 | else 475 | logit "Cant get artistname or or DeezerArtistURL or artistid.. skipping" 476 | skiplog "${LidArtistName};${DeezerArtistID};${DeezerArtistURL};${LidAlbumName}" 477 | continue 478 | fi 479 | done 480 | } 481 | 482 | CheckdlPath(){ 483 | if [ -d ${DownloadDir} ] && [ -w ${DownloadDir} ]; then 484 | dlcontento=($(find "${DownloadDir}" -maxdepth 1 -type d -not -path "${DownloadDir}")) 485 | else 486 | # ErrorExit "download directory not writeable or doesnt exist ${DownloadDir}" 487 | logit "Creating Download Directory" 488 | mkdir "${DownloadDir}" 489 | chmod ${FolderPermissions} "${DownloadDir}" 490 | fi 491 | } 492 | 493 | CheckLogPath(){ 494 | if [ -d ${LogDir} ] && [ -w ${LogDir} ]; then 495 | logcontentto=($(find "${LogDir}" -maxdepth 1 -type d -not -path "${LogDir}")) 496 | else 497 | # ErrorExit "download directory not writeable or doesnt exist ${LogDir}" 498 | logit "Creating Download Directory" 499 | mkdir "${LogDir}" 500 | chmod ${FolderPermissions} "${LogDir}" 501 | fi 502 | } 503 | 504 | main(){ 505 | OLDIFS=$IFS 506 | IFS=$'\n' 507 | echo "Starting up" 508 | source ./config || ErrorExit "Configuration file not found" 2 509 | CheckLogPath 510 | InitLogs 511 | CleanStart 512 | CheckdlPath 513 | DeleteDownloadLog 514 | rm "${DownloadDir}/temp-hold" 2>/dev/null 515 | case "${Mode}" in 516 | wanted) WantedModeBegin;; 517 | artist) ArtistModeBegin;; 518 | *) logit "Mode error, check Mode variable in config valid = wanted/artist" ;; 519 | esac 520 | IFS=$OLDIFS 521 | } 522 | 523 | main ${@} 524 | 525 | ##################################################################################################### 526 | # Script End # 527 | ##################################################################################################### 528 | exit 0 529 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------