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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # The Concerts / Setlists Tracker 2 | 3 | ## The Concerts Tracker 4 | 5 | ### Get concerts information from setlist.fm database 6 | 7 | ***TheConcertsTracker.py*** script returns a .csv file with all information about the concerts for a single band or artist, available on the [setlist.fm](http://www.setlist.fm/) website. You need to apply for a **setlist.fm API key** to download data and use them; they are free for non-commercial projects. You can get it [here](https://api.setlist.fm/docs/1.0/index.html). Please read the [API Terms of Use](http://www.setlist.fm/help/terms) carefully. 8 | 9 | #### Input 10 | 11 | The script takes as input the artist name (just for naming the output file) and the [Musicbrainz MBID](https://musicbrainz.org/doc/MusicBrainz_Database) code, which is an identifiable code for each artist or band in the database. I'm now working on an automatic call artist name - code. In the meantime you have to manually add the code available on the Musicbrainz website. 12 | 13 | ##### Parameters: 14 | artistname: name of the artist or band (string) 15 | artistcode: Musicbrainz MBID (string) 16 | API_KEY: Setlist.fm valid API Key 17 | 18 | #### Output 19 | 20 | The algorithm returns a csv file with column names, **the value separator is a semicolon ";"**. The fields are the following: 21 | 22 | 1. **ID** ID of the concert 23 | 2. **artist** artist / band name 24 | 3. **eventdate** datetime object of the event 25 | 4. **tourname** name of the Tour 26 | 5. **venue** name of the venue of the show 27 | 6. **venue_id** ID of the venue 28 | 7. **city** City where the show is located 29 | 8. **city_id** ID of the city 30 | 9. **city_lat** Latitude of the city 31 | 10. **city_lon** Longitude of the city 32 | 11. **state** State name 33 | 12. **state_id** ID of the State 34 | 13. **country** Country name 35 | 14. **country_id** ID of the country 36 | 37 | If a field information is missing, the code returns None for that value. 38 | 39 | #### Execution 40 | 41 | The script now runs on Python 3.x only. You can run the code using the command: 42 | ```$ python TheConcertsTracker.py 'artistcode' 'artistname' 'API_KEY'``` 43 | 44 | #### Sample Output 45 | ```python TheConcertsTracker.py '5441c29d-3602-4898-b1a1-b77fa23b8e50' 'David Bowie' 'API_KEY'``` 46 | 47 | ``` 48 | eventID;artist;eventdate;tourname;venue;venue_id;city;city_id;city_lat;city_lon;state;state_id;country;country_id 49 | 3bd5f8b0;David Bowie;25-06-2004;A Reality Tour;Eichenring;33d6c80d;Scheeßel;2840070;53.1666667;9.4833333;Lower Saxony;06;Germany;DE 50 | 13d2d1e1;David Bowie;23-06-2004;A Reality Tour;T-Mobile Arena;43d62b7f;Prague;3067696;50.0878367932108;14.4241322001241;Hlavní Mesto Praha;52;Czech Republic;CZ 51 | bd2d1e2;David Bowie;20-06-2004;A Reality Tour;Törnävä;2bd6d4ba;Seinäjoki;642149;62.5666667;23.0666667;Western Finland;15;Finland;FI 52 | 3d2d1e3;David Bowie;18-06-2004;A Reality Tour;Frognerbadet;2bd628ce;Oslo;6942479;59.912697157616;10.7413673400879;Oslo;12;Norway;NO 53 | 1bd2d1ec;David Bowie;17-06-2004;A Reality Tour;Ole Bergen Festival;43d64f17;Bergen;3161732;60.3931603404213;5.3242814540863;Hordaland;07;Norway;NO 54 | bd7250e;David Bowie;11-06-2004;A Reality tour;ArenA;5bd6379c;Amsterdam;2759794;52.373;4.9;North Holland;07;Netherlands;NL 55 | ... 56 | ``` 57 | 58 | #### Version History 59 | 22.07.2016 - Version 0.1 60 | 27.12.2016 - Version 0.2 - Fixing bugs while reading .json 61 | 31.08.2017 - Version 0.3 - Adding Compatibility with Setlist.fm API 1.0 62 | 26.05.2018 - Version 0.4 - Handle missing json fields - Drop Python 2 support 63 | 64 | ## The Setlists Tracker 65 | 66 | ### Get information about songs played in concerts from setlist.fm database 67 | 68 | ***TheSetlistsTracker.py*** script script returns a .csv file with all information about the songs played in a concert for a single band or artist, available on the [setlist.fm](http://www.setlist.fm/) website. You need to apply for a **setlist.fm API key** to download data and use them; they are free for non-commercial projects. You can get it [here](https://api.setlist.fm/docs/1.0/index.html). Please read the [API Terms of Use](http://www.setlist.fm/help/terms) carefully. 69 | 70 | #### Input 71 | 72 | The script takes as input the artist name (just for naming the output file) and the [Musicbrainz MBID](https://musicbrainz.org/doc/MusicBrainz_Database) code, which is an identifiable code for each artist or band in the database. I'm now working on an automatic call artist name - code. In the meantime you have to manually add the code available on the Musicbrainz website. 73 | 74 | ##### Parameters: 75 | artistname: name of the artist or band (string) 76 | artistcode: Musicbrainz MBID (string) 77 | API_KEY: Setlist.fm valid API Key 78 | 79 | #### Output 80 | A .csv file with the following fields: 81 | 82 | 1. **eventID** ID of the event 83 | 2. **song** song played 84 | 3. **set** type of set: 0 - Main Set; 1,2,3 etc. - Encore Number 85 | 86 | If a field information is missing, the code returns None for that value. 87 | 88 | #### Execution 89 | 90 | The script now runs on Python 3.x only. You can run the code using the command: 91 | ```$ python TheSetlistsTracker.py 'artistcode' 'artistname' 'API_KEY'``` 92 | 93 | #### Sample Output 94 | ```python TheSetlistsTracker.py '8538e728-ca0b-4321-b7e5-cff6565dd4c0' 'Depeche Mode' 'API_KEY'``` 95 | 96 | ``` 97 | eventID;song;set 98 | 73d7da3d;In Chains;0 99 | 73d7da3d;Wrong;0 100 | 73d7da3d;Hole to Feed;0 101 | 73d7da3d;Walking in My Shoes;0 102 | 73d7da3d;It's No Good;0 103 | 73d7da3d;A Question of Time;0 104 | 73d7da3d;Precious;0 105 | 73d7da3d;Fly on the Windscreen;0 106 | 73d7da3d;Home;0 107 | 73d7da3d;Come Back;0 108 | 73d7da3d;Peace;0 109 | 73d7da3d;In Your Room;0 110 | 73d7da3d;I Feel You;0 111 | 73d7da3d;Enjoy the Silence;0 112 | 73d7da3d;Never Let Me Down Again;0 113 | 73d7da3d;Stripped;1 114 | 73d7da3d;Personal Jesus;1 115 | ... 116 | ``` 117 | 118 | ## Questions / Issues 119 | Contacts and Info: [www.fabiolamanna.it](https://www.fabiolamanna.it) 120 | 121 | ## 122 | Copyright (c) 2017 Fabio Lamanna. Code under License GPLv3. 123 | 124 | 125 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TheConcertsTracker.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 2 | # 3 | # This Python script returns a .csv file with all information about the concerts for a single band or artist, 4 | # available on the [setlist.fm](http://www.setlist.fm/) website. 5 | # You need to apply for a setlist.fm API key to download data and use them; they are free for non-commercial projects. 6 | # You can get it here: http://api.setlist.fm/docs/index.html. 7 | # Please read the API Terms of Use (http://www.setlist.fm/help/terms) carefully. 8 | # 9 | # The algorithm takes as input the artist name (just for naming the output file) and 10 | # the Musicbrainz MBID (https://musicbrainz.org/doc/MusicBrainz_Database) code, 11 | # which is an identifiable code for each artist or band in the database. 12 | # I'm now working on an automatic call artist name - code. 13 | # In the meantime you have to manually add the code available on the Musicbrainz website. 14 | # 15 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 16 | # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 17 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 18 | # General Public License for more details. 19 | # 20 | __author__ = """ Fabio Lamanna (fabio@fabiolamanna.it) """ 21 | # 22 | ######################################################################### 23 | # 24 | # Copyright (c) 2017 Fabio Lamanna (fabio@fabiolamanna.it). 25 | # Code under License GPLv3. 26 | # 27 | # Version History: 28 | # 22.07.2016 - Version 0.1 29 | # 27.12.2016 - Version 0.2 - Fixing bugs while reading .json 30 | # 31.08.2017 - Version 0.3 - Adding Compatibility with Setlist.fm API 1.0 31 | # 26.05.2018 - Version 0.4 - Handle missing json fields - Drop Python 2 support 32 | # 33 | # Input Parameters: 34 | # artistname: name of the artist or band (string) 35 | # artistcode: Musicbrainz MBID (string) 36 | # API_KEY: Setlist.fm valid API Key 37 | # 38 | # Execution: 39 | # You can run the code using the command: 40 | # $ python TheConcertsTracker.py 'artistcode' 'artistname' 'API_KEY' 41 | # 42 | ######################################################################### 43 | 44 | # Import Modules 45 | try: 46 | import ujson as json 47 | except: 48 | import json 49 | 50 | import requests 51 | import csv 52 | import sys 53 | import math 54 | 55 | ######################################################################### 56 | 57 | def main(): 58 | 59 | # Set Workbooks for .csv 60 | f = open(sys.argv[2] + 'ConcertsTracker.csv', 'wt', encoding='utf-8') 61 | 62 | # Inizialize .csv file 63 | writer = csv.writer(f, delimiter=';') 64 | 65 | # Write .csv headers 66 | writer.writerow( 67 | ( 68 | 'eventID', 69 | 'artist', 70 | 'eventdate', 71 | 'tourname', 72 | 'venue', 73 | 'venue_id', 74 | 'city', 75 | 'city_id', 76 | 'city_lat', 77 | 'city_lon', 78 | 'state', 79 | 'state_id', 80 | 'country', 81 | 'country_id' 82 | ) 83 | ) 84 | 85 | # Call Setlist.fm API 86 | url = 'https://api.setlist.fm/rest/1.0/artist/' + sys.argv[1] + '/setlists?p=1' 87 | headers = {'Accept': 'application/json', 'x-api-key': sys.argv[3]} 88 | r = requests.get(url, headers=headers) 89 | 90 | # Get .json Data 91 | data = r.json() 92 | 93 | # Get total number of shows and handle missing shows 94 | try: 95 | 96 | totalshows = int(data['total']) 97 | 98 | except: 99 | print('Sorry, the artist you are looking for has no concerts in the database') 100 | sys.exit(1) 101 | 102 | # Total Number of Pages needed to load 103 | pages = int(math.ceil(totalshows/20)) 104 | 105 | for page in range(1,pages): 106 | 107 | url = 'https://api.setlist.fm/rest/1.0/artist/' + sys.argv[1] + '/setlists?p=' + str(page) 108 | headers = {'Accept': 'application/json', 'x-api-key': sys.argv[3]} 109 | r = requests.get(url, headers=headers) 110 | 111 | # Get .json Data 112 | data = r.json() 113 | 114 | # Read .json file line per line 115 | for line in data: 116 | 117 | for i in range(len(data['setlist'])): 118 | 119 | # Check existence of Tour Name (other fields are mandatory or automatically created) 120 | try: 121 | c = data['setlist'][i]['tour']['name'] 122 | except KeyError: 123 | c = 'None' 124 | 125 | writer.writerow( 126 | ( 127 | # Event ID 128 | data['setlist'][i]['id'], 129 | # Artist 130 | data['setlist'][i]['artist']['name'], 131 | # Eventdate 132 | data['setlist'][i]['eventDate'], 133 | # TourName 134 | c, 135 | # Venue 136 | data['setlist'][i]['venue'].get('name'), 137 | # Venue ID 138 | data['setlist'][i]['venue'].get('id'), 139 | # City 140 | data['setlist'][i]['venue']['city'].get('name'), 141 | # City ID 142 | data['setlist'][i]['venue']['city'].get('id'), 143 | # City Latitude 144 | float(data['setlist'][i]['venue']['city']['coords'].get('lat')), 145 | # City Longitude 146 | float(data['setlist'][i]['venue']['city']['coords'].get('long')), 147 | # State 148 | data['setlist'][i]['venue']['city'].get('state'), 149 | # State Code 150 | data['setlist'][i]['venue']['city'].get('stateCode'), 151 | # Country 152 | data['setlist'][i]['venue']['city']['country'].get('name'), 153 | # Country Code 154 | data['setlist'][i]['venue']['city']['country'].get('code') 155 | ) 156 | ) 157 | 158 | f.close() 159 | 160 | if __name__ == '__main__': 161 | 162 | main() 163 | 164 | 165 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TheSetlistsTracker.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 2 | # This Python script returns a .csv file with all information about the songs played in concerts by single bands or artists, 3 | # available on the [setlist.fm](http://www.setlist.fm/) website. 4 | # You need to apply for a setlist.fm API key to download data and use them; they are free for non-commercial projects. 5 | # You can get it here: http://api.setlist.fm/docs/index.html. 6 | # Please read the API Terms of Use (http://www.setlist.fm/help/terms) carefully. 7 | # 8 | # The algorithm takes as input the artist name (just for naming the output file) and 9 | # the Musicbrainz MBID (https://musicbrainz.org/doc/MusicBrainz_Database) code, 10 | # which is an identifiable code for each artist or band in the database. 11 | # I'm now working on an automatic call artist name - code. 12 | # In the meantime you have to manually add the code available on the Musicbrainz website. 13 | # 14 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 15 | # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 16 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 17 | # General Public License for more details. 18 | # 19 | __author__ = ''' Fabio Lamanna (fabio@fabiolamanna.it) ''' 20 | # 21 | ######################################################################### 22 | # 23 | # Copyright (c) 2017 Fabio Lamanna (fabio@fabiolamanna.it). 24 | # Code under License GPLv3. 25 | # 26 | # Version History: 27 | # 22.07.2016 - Version 0.1 28 | # 27.12.2016 - Version 0.2 - Fixing bugs while reading .json 29 | # 31.08.2017 - Version 0.3 - Adding Compatibility with Setlist.fm API 1.0 30 | # 26.05.2018 - Version 0.4 - Handle missing json fields - Drop Python 2 support 31 | # 32 | # Input Parameters: 33 | # artistname: name of the artist or band (string) 34 | # artistcode: Musicbrainz MBID (string) 35 | # API_KEY: Setlist.fm valid API Key 36 | # 37 | # Execution: 38 | # You can run the code using the command: 39 | # $ python TheSetlistsTracker.py 'artistcode' 'artistname' 'API_KEY' 40 | # 41 | ######################################################################### 42 | 43 | # Import Modules 44 | try: 45 | import ujson as json 46 | except: 47 | import json 48 | 49 | import requests 50 | import csv 51 | import sys 52 | import math 53 | 54 | ######################################################################### 55 | 56 | def main(): 57 | 58 | # Set Workbooks for .csv 59 | f = open(sys.argv[2] + 'SetlistsTracker.csv', 'wt', encoding='utf-8') 60 | 61 | # Write .csv Headers 62 | writer = csv.writer(f, delimiter=';') 63 | 64 | writer.writerow( 65 | ( 66 | 'eventID', 67 | 'song', 68 | 'set' 69 | ) 70 | ) 71 | 72 | # Call Setlist.fm API 73 | url = 'https://api.setlist.fm/rest/1.0/artist/' + sys.argv[1] + '/setlists?p=1' 74 | headers = {'Accept': 'application/json', 'x-api-key': sys.argv[3]} 75 | r = requests.get(url, headers=headers) 76 | 77 | # Get .json Data 78 | data = r.json() 79 | 80 | # Get total number of shows and handle missing shows 81 | try: 82 | 83 | totalshows = int(data['total']) 84 | 85 | except: 86 | print('Sorry, the artist you are looking for has no concerts in the database') 87 | sys.exit(1) 88 | 89 | # Total Number of Pages needed to load 90 | pages = int(math.ceil(totalshows/20)) 91 | 92 | for page in range(1,pages): 93 | 94 | url = 'https://api.setlist.fm/rest/1.0/artist/' + sys.argv[1] + '/setlists?p=' + str(page) 95 | headers = {'Accept': 'application/json', 'x-api-key': sys.argv[3]} 96 | r = requests.get(url, headers=headers) 97 | 98 | # Get .json Data 99 | data = r.json() 100 | 101 | for line in data: 102 | 103 | # Loop through each setlist 104 | for i in range(len(data['setlist'])): 105 | 106 | # No Data Available 107 | if data['setlist'][i]['sets'] == '': 108 | 109 | writer.writerow( 110 | ( 111 | # Event ID 112 | data['setlist'][i]['id'], 113 | # Songs 114 | 'None', 115 | # Set 116 | 'None' 117 | ) 118 | ) 119 | 120 | else: 121 | 122 | for j in data['setlist'][i]['sets']: 123 | 124 | # Check for number of sets (Main, Encore(s)) 125 | numberofsets = len(data['setlist'][i]['sets']['set']) 126 | 127 | if numberofsets == 1: 128 | 129 | try: 130 | 131 | for k in data['setlist'][i]['sets']['set']['song']: 132 | 133 | try: 134 | 135 | writer.writerow( 136 | ( 137 | # Event ID 138 | data['setlist'][i]['id'], 139 | # Songs 140 | k['name'], 141 | # Set 142 | '0' 143 | ) 144 | ) 145 | 146 | except: 147 | 148 | writer.writerow( 149 | ( 150 | # Event ID 151 | data['setlist'][i]['id'], 152 | # Songs 153 | data['setlist'][i]['sets']['set']['song']['name'], 154 | # Set 155 | '0' 156 | ) 157 | ) 158 | 159 | except: 160 | 161 | writer.writerow( 162 | ( 163 | # Event ID 164 | data['setlist'][i]['id'], 165 | # Songs 166 | 'None', 167 | # Set 168 | 'None' 169 | ) 170 | ) 171 | 172 | # Case numberofsets > 1 173 | elif numberofsets > 1: 174 | 175 | for s in range(numberofsets): 176 | 177 | try: 178 | 179 | for k in data['setlist'][i]['sets']['set'][s]['song']: 180 | 181 | try: 182 | 183 | writer.writerow( 184 | ( 185 | # Event ID 186 | data['setlist'][i]['id'], 187 | # Songs 188 | k['name'], 189 | # Set 190 | s 191 | ) 192 | ) 193 | 194 | except: 195 | 196 | writer.writerow( 197 | ( 198 | # Event ID 199 | data['setlist'][i]['id'], 200 | # Songs 201 | data['setlist'][i]['sets']['set'][s]['song']['name'], 202 | # Set 203 | s 204 | ) 205 | ) 206 | 207 | except: 208 | 209 | writer.writerow( 210 | ( 211 | # Event ID 212 | data['setlist'][i]['id'], 213 | # Songs 214 | 'None', 215 | # Set 216 | 'None' 217 | ) 218 | ) 219 | 220 | f.close() 221 | 222 | if __name__ == '__main__': 223 | 224 | main() 225 | 226 | 227 | 228 | 229 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------