├── .gitignore
├── .gitmodules
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── config.ini
├── impl
├── apps_v2
│ └── spotify_player.py
├── controller_v3.py
├── emulator_config.json
├── fonts
│ └── tiny.otf
└── modules
│ └── spotify_module.py
├── requirements.txt
└── screenshot.png
/.gitignore:
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2 | .DS_Store
3 | lib
4 | bin
5 | rpi-rgb-led-matrix
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2 | path = rpi-rgb-led-matrix
3 | url = https://github.com/hzeller/rpi-rgb-led-matrix
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/README.md:
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1 | # rpi-spotify-matrix-display
2 |
3 | A Spotify display for 64x64 RGB LED matrices (raspberry pi project v2)
4 |
5 | 
6 |
7 | > [!NOTE]
8 | > You can run this project either on a raspberry pi connected to an rgb matrix or in a window that emulates a matrix display. If you don't have the components yet, emulation is a great option!
9 |
10 | ## Hardware
11 | [Here is the list](https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/ombwwg/my_64x64_rgb_led_matrix_album_art_display_pi_3b/) of hardware I used. You can ignore the software details as they are irrelevant for v2.
12 |
13 | ## Spotify Pre-Setup
14 | 1. Go to https://developer.spotify.com/dashboard
15 | 2. Create an account and/or login
16 | 3. Select "Create app" (name/description does not matter)
17 | 4. Add http://127.0.0.1:8080/callback under Redirect URIs
18 | 5. Save, then tap "Settings" in the upper right
19 | 6. Copy the generated Client ID and Secret ID for later
20 |
21 | ## Pi Setup
22 |
23 | > [!IMPORTANT]
24 | > Please see the [pi setup wiki page](https://github.com/kylejohnsonkj/rpi-spotify-matrix-display/wiki/raspberry-pi-full-setup-guide) for a full installation guide!
25 |
26 | https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9bf163f9-8e0f-47cc-b2d2-a62b3a975471
27 |
28 | The above video is from [my reddit post here.](https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/ziz4hk/my_64x64_rgb_led_matrix_album_art_display_pi_3b/)
29 |
30 | ## Emulator Setup
31 |
32 | 1. Clone and enter the repo
33 | - `git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/kylejohnsonkj/rpi-spotify-matrix-display`
34 | - `cd rpi-spotify-matrix-display/`
35 | 2. **Set your Client ID and Secret ID in the config.ini** 🙂
36 | 3. Create and activate a python [virtual environment](https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/guides/installing-using-pip-and-virtual-environments/)
37 | - `python3 -m venv .venv`
38 | - `source .venv/bin/activate`
39 | 4. Install dependencies
40 | - `python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt`
41 | 5. Run the controller emulated (-e) from the impl/ directory
42 | - `cd impl/`
43 | - `python3 controller_v3.py -e`
44 | 6. Authorize Spotify
45 | - After running, follow instructions provided in the console. Pasted link should begin with http://127.0.0.1:8080/callback
46 | - After successful authorization, play a song and the display will appear!
47 |
48 | ## Arguments
49 | | Argument | Default | Description |
50 | | :- | :- | :- |
51 | |`-e` , `--emulated`| false | Run in a matrix emulator |
52 | |`-f` , `--fullscreen`| false | Always display album art in full screen (64x64) |
53 | |`-h` , `--help`| false | Display help messages for arguments |
54 |
55 | ## Configuration
56 | Configuration is handled in the config.ini. I have included my own as a sample.
57 |
58 | For Matrix configuration, see https://github.com/hzeller/rpi-rgb-led-matrix#changing-parameters-via-command-line-flags. More extensive customization can be done in `impl/controller_v3.py` directly.
59 |
60 | For Spotify configuration, set the `client_id` and `client_secret` to your own. You may leave `redirect_uri` alone. I have also included a `device_whitelist` which is disabled by default.
61 |
62 | ## Acknowledgements
63 | Thanks to allenslab for providing the original codebase for this project, [matrix-dashboard](https://github.com/allenslab/matrix-dashboard). You can find his original reddit post [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/ujyy4g/i_designed_and_3d_printed_a_led_matrix_dashboard/). This project is an adaption of his Spotify app for 64x64 matrices, while also packing some other improvements.
64 |
65 | Thanks to ty-porter for [his fork](https://github.com/ty-porter/matrix-dashboard) of matrix-dashboard from which my development branched from. The emulation support his [RGBMatrixEmulator project](https://github.com/ty-porter/RGBMatrixEmulator) added made it a breeze to develop efficiently.
66 |
67 | And finally, thanks to hzeller for his work on [rpi-rgb-led-matrix](https://github.com/hzeller/rpi-rgb-led-matrix).
68 |
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/config.ini:
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1 | [Matrix]
2 | hardware_mapping = adafruit-hat-pwm
3 | brightness = 50
4 | gpio_slowdown = 2
5 | limit_refresh_rate_hz = 100
6 | shutdown_delay = 30
7 |
8 | [Spotify]
9 | client_id =
10 | client_secret =
11 | redirect_uri = http://127.0.0.1:8080/callback
12 | ; device_whitelist = ['Marantz AVR', 'Samsung TV']
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/impl/apps_v2/spotify_player.py:
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1 | import numpy as np, requests, math, time, threading
2 | from PIL import Image, ImageFont, ImageDraw
3 | from io import BytesIO
4 |
5 | class SpotifyScreen:
6 | def __init__(self, config, modules, fullscreen):
7 | self.modules = modules
8 |
9 | self.font = ImageFont.truetype("fonts/tiny.otf", 5)
10 |
11 | self.canvas_width = 64
12 | self.canvas_height = 64
13 | self.title_color = (255,255,255)
14 | self.artist_color = (255,255,255)
15 | self.play_color = (102, 240, 110)
16 |
17 | self.full_screen_always = fullscreen
18 |
19 | self.current_art_url = ''
20 | self.current_art_img = None
21 | self.current_title = ''
22 | self.current_artist = ''
23 |
24 | self.title_animation_cnt = 0
25 | self.artist_animation_cnt = 0
26 | self.last_title_reset = math.floor(time.time())
27 | self.last_artist_reset = math.floor(time.time())
28 | self.scroll_delay = 4
29 |
30 | self.paused = True
31 | self.paused_time = math.floor(time.time())
32 | self.paused_delay = 5
33 |
34 | self.is_playing = False
35 |
36 | self.last_fetch_time = math.floor(time.time())
37 | self.fetch_interval = 1
38 | self.spotify_module = self.modules['spotify']
39 |
40 | self.response = None
41 | self.thread = threading.Thread(target=self.getCurrentPlaybackAsync)
42 | self.thread.start()
43 |
44 | def getCurrentPlaybackAsync(self):
45 | # delay spotify fetches
46 | time.sleep(3)
47 | while True:
48 | self.response = self.spotify_module.getCurrentPlayback()
49 | time.sleep(1)
50 |
51 | def generate(self):
52 | if not self.spotify_module.queue.empty():
53 | self.response = self.spotify_module.queue.get()
54 | self.spotify_module.queue.queue.clear()
55 | return self.generateFrame(self.response)
56 |
57 | def generateFrame(self, response):
58 | if response is not None:
59 | (artist, title, art_url, self.is_playing, progress_ms, duration_ms) = response
60 |
61 | if self.full_screen_always:
62 | if self.current_art_url != art_url:
63 | self.current_art_url = art_url
64 | response = requests.get(self.current_art_url)
65 | img = Image.open(BytesIO(response.content))
66 | self.current_art_img = img.resize((self.canvas_width, self.canvas_height), resample=Image.LANCZOS)
67 |
68 | frame = Image.new("RGB", (self.canvas_width, self.canvas_height), (0,0,0))
69 | draw = ImageDraw.Draw(frame)
70 |
71 | frame.paste(self.current_art_img, (0,0))
72 | return (frame, self.is_playing)
73 | else:
74 | if not self.is_playing:
75 | if not self.paused:
76 | self.paused_time = math.floor(time.time())
77 | self.paused = True
78 | else:
79 | if self.paused and self.current_art_img and self.current_art_img.size == (self.canvas_width, self.canvas_height):
80 | self.title_animation_cnt = 0
81 | self.artist_animation_cnt = 0
82 | self.last_title_reset = math.floor(time.time())
83 | self.last_artist_reset = math.floor(time.time())
84 | self.paused_time = math.floor(time.time())
85 | self.paused = False
86 |
87 | if (self.current_title != title or self.current_artist != artist):
88 | self.current_artist = artist
89 | self.current_title = title
90 | self.title_animation_cnt = 0
91 | self.artist_animation_cnt = 0
92 | self.last_title_reset = math.floor(time.time())
93 | self.last_artist_reset = math.floor(time.time())
94 |
95 | current_time = math.floor(time.time())
96 | show_fullscreen = current_time - self.paused_time >= self.paused_delay
97 |
98 | # show fullscreen album art after pause delay
99 | if show_fullscreen and self.current_art_img.size == (48, 48):
100 | response = requests.get(self.current_art_url)
101 | img = Image.open(BytesIO(response.content))
102 | self.current_art_img = img.resize((self.canvas_width, self.canvas_height), resample=Image.LANCZOS)
103 | elif not show_fullscreen and (self.current_art_url != art_url or self.current_art_img.size == (self.canvas_width, self.canvas_height)):
104 | self.current_art_url = art_url
105 | response = requests.get(self.current_art_url)
106 | img = Image.open(BytesIO(response.content))
107 | self.current_art_img = img.resize((48, 48), resample=Image.LANCZOS)
108 |
109 | frame = Image.new("RGB", (self.canvas_width, self.canvas_height), (0,0,0))
110 | draw = ImageDraw.Draw(frame)
111 |
112 | # exit early if fullscreen
113 | if self.current_art_img is not None:
114 | if show_fullscreen:
115 | frame.paste(self.current_art_img, (0,0))
116 | return (frame, self.is_playing)
117 | else:
118 | frame.paste(self.current_art_img, (8,14))
119 |
120 | freeze_title = self.title_animation_cnt == 0 and self.artist_animation_cnt > 0
121 | freeze_artist = self.artist_animation_cnt == 0 and self.title_animation_cnt > 0
122 |
123 | title_len = self.font.getlength(self.current_title)
124 | artist_len = self.font.getlength(self.current_artist)
125 |
126 | text_length = self.canvas_width - 12
127 | x_offset = 1
128 | spacer = " "
129 |
130 | if title_len > text_length:
131 | draw.text((x_offset-self.title_animation_cnt, 1), self.current_title + spacer + self.current_title, self.title_color, font = self.font)
132 | if current_time - self.last_title_reset >= self.scroll_delay:
133 | self.title_animation_cnt += 1
134 | if freeze_title or self.title_animation_cnt == self.font.getlength(self.current_title + spacer):
135 | self.title_animation_cnt = 0
136 | self.last_title_reset = math.floor(time.time())
137 | else:
138 | draw.text((x_offset-self.title_animation_cnt, 1), self.current_title, self.title_color, font = self.font)
139 |
140 | if artist_len > text_length:
141 | draw.text((x_offset-self.artist_animation_cnt, 7), self.current_artist + spacer + self.current_artist, self.artist_color, font = self.font)
142 | if current_time - self.last_artist_reset >= self.scroll_delay:
143 | self.artist_animation_cnt += 1
144 | if freeze_artist or self.artist_animation_cnt == self.font.getlength(self.current_artist + spacer):
145 | self.artist_animation_cnt = 0
146 | self.last_artist_reset = math.floor(time.time())
147 | else:
148 | draw.text((x_offset-self.artist_animation_cnt, 7), self.current_artist, self.artist_color, font = self.font)
149 |
150 | draw.rectangle((0,0,0,12), fill=(0,0,0))
151 | draw.rectangle((52,0,63,12), fill=(0,0,0))
152 |
153 | line_y = 63
154 | draw.rectangle((0,line_y-1,63,line_y), fill=(100,100,100))
155 | draw.rectangle((0,line_y-1,0+round(((progress_ms / duration_ms) * 100) // 1.57), line_y), fill=self.play_color)
156 | drawPlayPause(draw, self.is_playing, self.play_color)
157 |
158 | return (frame, self.is_playing)
159 | else:
160 | #not active
161 | frame = Image.new("RGB", (self.canvas_width, self.canvas_height), (0,0,0))
162 | draw = ImageDraw.Draw(frame)
163 |
164 | self.current_art_url = ''
165 | self.is_playing = False
166 | self.title_animation_cnt = 0
167 | self.artist_animation_cnt = 0
168 | self.last_title_reset = math.floor(time.time())
169 | self.last_artist_reset = math.floor(time.time())
170 | self.paused = True
171 | self.paused_time = math.floor(time.time())
172 |
173 | return (None, self.is_playing)
174 |
175 | def drawPlayPause(draw, is_playing, color):
176 | x = 10
177 | y = -16
178 | if not is_playing:
179 | draw.line((x+45,y+19,x+45,y+25), fill = color)
180 | draw.line((x+46,y+20,x+46,y+24), fill = color)
181 | draw.line((x+47,y+20,x+47,y+24), fill = color)
182 | draw.line((x+48,y+21,x+48,y+23), fill = color)
183 | draw.line((x+49,y+21,x+49,y+23), fill = color)
184 | draw.line((x+50,y+22,x+50,y+22), fill = color)
185 | else:
186 | draw.line((x+45,y+19,x+45,y+25), fill = color)
187 | draw.line((x+46,y+19,x+46,y+25), fill = color)
188 | draw.line((x+49,y+19,x+49,y+25), fill = color)
189 | draw.line((x+50,y+19,x+50,y+25), fill = color)
190 |
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/impl/controller_v3.py:
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1 | import os, inspect, sys, math, time, configparser, argparse, warnings
2 | from PIL import Image
3 |
4 | from apps_v2 import spotify_player
5 | from modules import spotify_module
6 |
7 |
8 | def main():
9 | canvas_width = 64
10 | canvas_height = 64
11 |
12 | # get arguments
13 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
14 | prog = 'RpiSpotifyMatrixDisplay',
15 | description = 'Displays album art of currently playing song on an LED matrix')
16 |
17 | parser.add_argument('-f', '--fullscreen', action='store_true', help='Always display album art in fullscreen')
18 | parser.add_argument('-e', '--emulated', action='store_true', help='Run in a matrix emulator')
19 | args = parser.parse_args()
20 |
21 | is_emulated = args.emulated
22 | is_full_screen_always = args.fullscreen
23 |
24 | # switch matrix library import if emulated
25 | if is_emulated:
26 | from RGBMatrixEmulator import RGBMatrix, RGBMatrixOptions
27 | else:
28 | from rgbmatrix import RGBMatrix, RGBMatrixOptions
29 |
30 | # get config
31 | currentdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(inspect.getfile(inspect.currentframe())))
32 | sys.path.append(currentdir+"/rpi-rgb-led-matrix/bindings/python")
33 |
34 | config = configparser.ConfigParser()
35 | parsed_configs = config.read('../config.ini')
36 |
37 | if len(parsed_configs) == 0:
38 | print("no config file found")
39 | sys.exit()
40 |
41 | # connect to Spotify and create display image
42 | modules = { 'spotify' : spotify_module.SpotifyModule(config) }
43 | app_list = [ spotify_player.SpotifyScreen(config, modules, is_full_screen_always) ]
44 |
45 | # setup matrix
46 | options = RGBMatrixOptions()
47 | options.hardware_mapping = config.get('Matrix', 'hardware_mapping', fallback='regular')
48 | options.rows = canvas_width
49 | options.cols = canvas_height
50 | options.brightness = 100 if is_emulated else config.getint('Matrix', 'brightness', fallback=100)
51 | options.gpio_slowdown = config.getint('Matrix', 'gpio_slowdown', fallback=1)
52 | options.limit_refresh_rate_hz = config.getint('Matrix', 'limit_refresh_rate_hz', fallback=0)
53 | options.drop_privileges = False
54 | matrix = RGBMatrix(options = options)
55 |
56 | shutdown_delay = config.getint('Matrix', 'shutdown_delay', fallback=600)
57 | black_screen = Image.new("RGB", (canvas_width, canvas_height), (0,0,0))
58 | last_active_time = math.floor(time.time())
59 |
60 | # generate image
61 | while(True):
62 | frame, is_playing = app_list[0].generate()
63 | current_time = math.floor(time.time())
64 |
65 | if frame is not None:
66 | if is_playing:
67 | last_active_time = math.floor(time.time())
68 | elif current_time - last_active_time >= shutdown_delay:
69 | frame = black_screen
70 | else:
71 | frame = black_screen
72 |
73 | matrix.SetImage(frame)
74 | time.sleep(0.08)
75 |
76 |
77 | if __name__ == '__main__':
78 | try:
79 | warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=DeprecationWarning)
80 | main()
81 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
82 | print('Interrupted with Ctrl-C')
83 | sys.exit(0)
84 |
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/impl/emulator_config.json:
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1 | {
2 | "pixel_size": 8,
3 | "pixel_style": "square",
4 | "pixel_outline": 0,
5 | "display_adapter": "pygame",
6 | "suppress_font_warnings": false,
7 | "suppress_adapter_load_errors": true,
8 | "log_level": "info",
9 | "browser": {
10 | "_comment": "For use with the \"browser\" adapter only.",
11 | "port": 8888,
12 | "target_fps": 24,
13 | "fps_display": false,
14 | "quality": 70,
15 | "image_border": true,
16 | "image_format": "JPEG",
17 | "debug_text": false
18 | }
19 | }
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/impl/fonts/tiny.otf:
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kylejohnsonkj/rpi-spotify-matrix-display/fb1c87fe3e88c87687cfebbcb9b7ff06320bc86d/impl/fonts/tiny.otf
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/impl/modules/spotify_module.py:
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1 | import os, math, time, spotipy
2 | from queue import LifoQueue
3 |
4 | class SpotifyModule:
5 | def __init__(self, config):
6 | self.invalid = False
7 | self.calls = 0
8 | self.queue = LifoQueue()
9 | self.config = config
10 |
11 | if config is not None and 'Spotify' in config and 'client_id' in config['Spotify'] \
12 | and 'client_secret' in config['Spotify'] and 'redirect_uri' in config['Spotify']:
13 |
14 | client_id = config['Spotify']['client_id']
15 | client_secret = config['Spotify']['client_secret']
16 | redirect_uri = config['Spotify']['redirect_uri']
17 | if client_id != "" and client_secret != "" and redirect_uri != "":
18 | try:
19 | os.environ["SPOTIPY_CLIENT_ID"] = client_id
20 | os.environ["SPOTIPY_CLIENT_SECRET"] = client_secret
21 | os.environ["SPOTIPY_REDIRECT_URI"] = redirect_uri
22 |
23 | scope = "user-read-currently-playing, user-read-playback-state, user-modify-playback-state"
24 | self.auth_manager = spotipy.SpotifyOAuth(scope=scope, open_browser=False)
25 | print(self.auth_manager.get_authorize_url())
26 | self.sp = spotipy.Spotify(auth_manager=self.auth_manager, requests_timeout=10)
27 | self.isPlaying = False
28 | except Exception as e:
29 | print(e)
30 | self.invalid = True
31 | else:
32 | print("[Spotify Module] Empty Spotify client id or secret")
33 | self.invalid = True
34 | else:
35 | print("[Spotify Module] Missing config parameters")
36 | self.invalid = True
37 |
38 | def isDeviceWhitelisted(self):
39 | if self.config is not None and 'Spotify' in self.config and 'device_whitelist' in self.config['Spotify']:
40 | try:
41 | devices = self.sp.devices()
42 | except Exception as e:
43 | print(e)
44 | return False
45 |
46 | device_whitelist = self.config['Spotify']['device_whitelist']
47 | for device in devices['devices']:
48 | if device['name'] in device_whitelist and device['is_active']:
49 | return True
50 | return False
51 | else:
52 | return True
53 |
54 | def getCurrentPlayback(self):
55 | # self.calls +=1
56 | # print("spotify fetches: " + str(self.calls))
57 |
58 | if self.invalid:
59 | return
60 | try:
61 | track = self.sp.current_user_playing_track()
62 |
63 | if (track is not None and self.isDeviceWhitelisted()):
64 | if (track['item'] is None):
65 | artist = None
66 | title = None
67 | art_url = None
68 | else:
69 | artist = track['item']['artists'][0]['name']
70 | if len(track['item']['artists']) >= 2:
71 | artist = artist + ", " + track['item']['artists'][1]['name']
72 | title = track['item']['name']
73 | art_url = track['item']['album']['images'][0]['url']
74 | self.isPlaying = track['is_playing']
75 |
76 | self.queue.put((artist, title, art_url, self.isPlaying, track["progress_ms"], track["item"]["duration_ms"]))
77 | except Exception as e:
78 | print(e)
79 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | pillow
2 | numpy
3 | requests
4 | spotipy
5 | RGBMatrixEmulator
6 |
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