├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── build.yml
├── .gitignore
├── .npmrc
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── biome.json
├── configs
└── builder
│ ├── macos.json
│ └── windows.json
├── package.json
├── pnpm-lock.yaml
├── src
├── app.ts
├── assets
│ ├── background.png
│ ├── macIcon.icns
│ ├── macos.png
│ └── windows.ico
├── classes
│ ├── process.ts
│ ├── song.ts
│ └── tidalAPI.ts
├── config.ts
├── index.ts
├── interfaces
│ └── tidalStatus.ts
├── managers
│ ├── discordManager.ts
│ ├── tidalManager.ts
│ └── trayManager.ts
└── util
│ └── config.ts
└── tsconfig.json
/.github/workflows/build.yml:
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1 | # This workflow will do a clean installation of node dependencies, cache/restore them, build the source code and run tests across different versions of node
2 | # For more information see: https://help.github.com/actions/language-and-framework-guides/using-nodejs-with-github-actions
3 |
4 | name: CI
5 |
6 | on:
7 | push:
8 | branches: ["main"]
9 |
10 | workflow_dispatch:
11 |
12 | jobs:
13 | build:
14 | runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
15 | strategy:
16 | matrix:
17 | os: [macos-13, windows-latest]
18 |
19 | steps:
20 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3
21 | - uses: pnpm/action-setup@v2
22 | with:
23 | version: latest
24 | - uses: actions/setup-node@v4
25 | with:
26 | node-version: 20
27 | cache: "pnpm"
28 | - name: Install Python setup tools
29 | run: |
30 | if [ "$RUNNER_OS" == "Windows" ]; then
31 | python3 -m pip install setuptools
32 | else
33 | sudo -H pip install setuptools
34 | fi
35 | shell: bash
36 | - name: Install packages
37 | run: |
38 | pnpm install
39 | shell: bash
40 | - name: Build project
41 | run: |
42 | if [ "$RUNNER_OS" == "Windows" ]; then
43 | pnpm run build:ci:win
44 | else
45 | pnpm run build:ci:macos
46 | fi
47 | shell: bash
48 | - name: Upload DMG (macOS x86_64)
49 | uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
50 | with:
51 | name: tidalRPC-${{ matrix.os }}
52 | path: app/tidalRPC-mac-x64.dmg
53 | if: matrix.os == 'macos-13'
54 | - name: Upload DMG (macOS arm64)
55 | uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
56 | with:
57 | name: tidalRPC-${{ matrix.os }}
58 | path: app/tidalRPC-mac-arm64.dmg
59 | if: matrix.os == 'macos-13'
60 | - name: Upload Installer (Windows)
61 | uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
62 | with:
63 | name: tidalRPC-${{ matrix.os }}
64 | path: app/tidalRPC-installer.exe
65 | if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
66 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | # Output folder(s)
2 | dist/
3 | app/
4 |
5 | # Node
6 | node_modules
7 |
8 | # macOS
9 | .DS_Store
10 |
11 | #vscode
12 | .vscode/
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1 | node-linker=hoisted
2 | shamefully-hoist=true
3 |
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1 | # Tidal Rich Presence
2 |
3 | > Discord Rich Presence for Tidal Desktop Application
4 | >
5 | > 
6 |
7 | **tidalRPC** is a program that retrieves data from Tidal Desktop app to in Discord Rich Presence.
8 |
9 | ## License
10 |
11 | **tidalRPC** is released under the **GNU General Public v3.0** License.
12 |
13 | ---
14 |
15 | **tidalRPC** isn't affiliated with the [Aspiro AB](https://tidal.com)
16 |
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6 | "linter": {
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8 | "rules": {
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10 | "style": {
11 | "useSingleVarDeclarator": "off"
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1 | {
2 | "appId": "ririxidev.TidalRPC",
3 | "productName": "tidalRPC",
4 | "directories": {
5 | "app": "dist",
6 | "buildResources": "src/assets",
7 | "output": "app"
8 | },
9 | "asar": true,
10 | "dmg": {
11 | "background": "src/assets/background.png",
12 | "window": {
13 | "width": 660,
14 | "height": 400
15 | },
16 | "contents": [
17 | {
18 | "x": 180,
19 | "y": 170
20 | },
21 | {
22 | "x": 480,
23 | "y": 170,
24 | "type": "link",
25 | "path": "/Applications"
26 | }
27 | ],
28 | "title": "Discord RPC for Tidal Desktop",
29 | "writeUpdateInfo": false
30 | },
31 | "mac": {
32 | "icon": "src/assets/macIcon.icns",
33 | "target": { "target": "default", "arch": ["x64", "arm64"] },
34 | "artifactName": "tidalRPC-mac-${arch}.${ext}",
35 | "publish": null,
36 | "identity": null
37 | }
38 | }
39 |
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1 | {
2 | "appId": "ririxidev.TidalRPC",
3 | "productName": "tidalRPC",
4 | "directories": {
5 | "app": "dist",
6 | "buildResources": "src/assets",
7 | "output": "app"
8 | },
9 | "asar": true,
10 | "nsis": {
11 | "differentialPackage": false
12 | },
13 | "win": {
14 | "target": "nsis",
15 | "icon": "src/assets/windows.ico",
16 | "artifactName": "tidalRPC-installer.exe",
17 | "publish": null
18 | },
19 | "npmRebuild": true
20 | }
21 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "tidalrpc",
3 | "version": "2.2.0",
4 | "description": "Unofficial Discord RPC for Tidal Desktop",
5 | "license": "GPL-3.0",
6 | "scripts": {
7 | "dev": "nodemon -e ts --watch 'src/**' --exec pnpm run start",
8 | "build": "run-script-os",
9 | "paths": "tscpaths -p tsconfig.json -s ./src -o ./dist",
10 | "copy": "run-script-os",
11 | "copy:macos": "copyfiles --error --up 1 src/assets/*.* dist && cp package.json dist/",
12 | "copy:win32": "copyfiles --error --up 1 src/assets/*.* dist && @powershell copy './package.json' './dist'",
13 | "start": "pnpm run build && pnpm run copy && electron dist/index.js",
14 | "build:macos": "tsc && pnpm run copy && electron-builder -c 'configs/builder/macos.json'",
15 | "build:win32": "tsc && pnpm run copy && electron-builder -c configs/builder/windows.json",
16 | "build:ci:macos": "tsc && pnpm run copy:macos && electron-builder -c configs/builder/macos.json -p never",
17 | "build:ci:win": "tsc && pnpm run copy:win32 && electron-builder -c configs/builder/windows.json -p never",
18 | "postinstall": "npm exec electron-builder install-app-deps"
19 | },
20 | "type": "module",
21 | "dependencies": {
22 | "axios": "1.6.8",
23 | "chalk": "5.3.0",
24 | "debug": "4.3.5",
25 | "discord-rpc": "4.0.1",
26 | "electron-store": "10.0.0",
27 | "electron-updater": "6.2.1",
28 | "node-window-manager": "github:rxri/node-window-manager",
29 | "run-script-os": "1.1.6"
30 | },
31 | "devDependencies": {
32 | "@types/debug": "4.1.12",
33 | "@types/discord-rpc": "4.0.8",
34 | "@types/figlet": "1.5.8",
35 | "@types/node": "20.14.2",
36 | "copyfiles": "2.4.1",
37 | "electron": "31.0.1",
38 | "electron-builder": "24.13.3",
39 | "node-gyp": "10.1.0",
40 | "nodemon": "3.1.0",
41 | "tscpaths": "0.0.9",
42 | "typescript": "5.4.5"
43 | }
44 | }
45 |
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1 | import { app, dialog, systemPreferences } from "electron";
2 |
3 | import TidalManager from "./managers/tidalManager.js";
4 | import pkg from "electron-updater";
5 | import debug from "debug";
6 | import { logger } from "./config.js";
7 |
8 | const { autoUpdater } = pkg;
9 |
10 | export default class App {
11 | private logger: debug.Debugger;
12 | private tidalManager: TidalManager;
13 | constructor() {
14 | this.logger = logger.extend("Application");
15 | this.tidalManager = new TidalManager();
16 | }
17 |
18 | async start() {
19 | debug.enable("tidalRPC:*");
20 | this._consoleLog();
21 | this._checkUpdates();
22 | setTimeout(async () => await this._checkPerms(), 100);
23 | this._init();
24 | }
25 |
26 | private _consoleLog() {
27 | console.log(`TidalRPC v${app.getVersion()}`);
28 | }
29 |
30 | private _checkUpdates() {
31 | autoUpdater.autoDownload = false;
32 | autoUpdater.checkForUpdatesAndNotify().catch(err => {
33 | console.error(err);
34 | });
35 | autoUpdater.on("update-available", () => {
36 | autoUpdater.downloadUpdate().catch(err => {
37 | console.error(err);
38 | });
39 | });
40 | autoUpdater.on("update-downloaded", () => {
41 | autoUpdater.quitAndInstall();
42 | });
43 | }
44 |
45 | private _init() {
46 | this.logger.extend("rpcLoop")("Starting RPC Loop...");
47 |
48 | setInterval(() => {
49 | this.tidalManager.rpcLoop();
50 | }, 1000);
51 | }
52 |
53 | private async _checkPerms() {
54 | const screenPerms = await systemPreferences.getMediaAccessStatus("screen");
55 | if (screenPerms !== ("denied" || "restricted")) {
56 | return;
57 | }
58 |
59 | this.logger.extend("Permissions")(
60 | "This program doesn't have authorized perms for screen recording. TidalRPC needs to be authorized to record screen to get window title.",
61 | );
62 |
63 | const dialogVar = await dialog.showMessageBoxSync({
64 | title: "tidalRPC",
65 | message:
66 | "TidalRPC doesn't have screen recording permissions. Please add TidalRPC to Screen Recording permissions in 'System Preferences' or 'System Settings'.",
67 | buttons: ["Close program"],
68 | defaultId: 0,
69 | type: "error",
70 | });
71 |
72 | switch (dialogVar) {
73 | case 0:
74 | app.quit();
75 | break;
76 | }
77 | }
78 | }
79 |
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1 | import { type Window, windowManager } from "node-window-manager";
2 | import type { TidalStatus } from "../interfaces/tidalStatus.js";
3 |
4 | export default class Process {
5 | private titleRegex: RegExp;
6 | tidalStatus: TidalStatus;
7 | constructor() {
8 | this.titleRegex = /(.+) - (?!\\{)(.+)/;
9 | this.tidalStatus = { status: "closed", windowTitle: null };
10 | }
11 |
12 | async getTidalTitle(): Promise {
13 | const data = await this._getProcessList();
14 |
15 | if (!data) {
16 | this.tidalStatus.status = "closed";
17 | return;
18 | }
19 |
20 | data.map(async window => {
21 | const windowTitle = window.getTitle();
22 |
23 | if (
24 | (this.titleRegex.test(windowTitle) || windowTitle === "TIDAL") &&
25 | !(
26 | windowTitle.includes("MSCTFIME UI") ||
27 | windowTitle.includes("Default IME") ||
28 | windowTitle.includes("MediaPlayer SMTC window")
29 | )
30 | ) {
31 | this.tidalStatus.status = "opened";
32 | this.tidalStatus.windowTitle = windowTitle;
33 | return;
34 | }
35 | });
36 |
37 | if (this.tidalStatus.windowTitle && this.titleRegex.test(this.tidalStatus.windowTitle)) {
38 | this.tidalStatus.status = "playing";
39 | return;
40 | }
41 | }
42 |
43 | private async _getProcessList(): Promise {
44 | try {
45 | const runningProcesses = windowManager.getWindows();
46 | const findTIDAL = runningProcesses.filter((window: { path: string | string[] }) => {
47 | return window.path.includes("TIDAL");
48 | });
49 |
50 | if (findTIDAL.length === 0) return null;
51 |
52 | return findTIDAL;
53 | } catch (err) {
54 | console.log(err);
55 | return null;
56 | }
57 | }
58 | }
59 |
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1 | export default class Song {
2 | title: string | undefined;
3 | artist: string | undefined;
4 | album: { name: string; year: number } | undefined;
5 | duration: number;
6 | startTime: number;
7 | pausedTime: number;
8 | largeImage: string | undefined;
9 | buttons?: { label: string; url: string }[];
10 |
11 | constructor() {
12 | this.title = undefined;
13 | this.artist = undefined;
14 | this.duration = 0;
15 | this.startTime = 0;
16 | this.pausedTime = 0;
17 | this.largeImage = undefined;
18 | }
19 | }
20 |
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1 | import axios, { type AxiosInstance } from "axios";
2 |
3 | export default class TidalAPI {
4 | private baseURL: string;
5 | private webToken: string;
6 | private axios: AxiosInstance;
7 | private isResultPending: boolean;
8 | constructor() {
9 | this.baseURL = "https://api.tidal.com/v1";
10 | this.webToken = "49YxDN9a2aFV6RTG";
11 | this.axios = axios.create({
12 | baseURL: this.baseURL,
13 | headers: {
14 | "X-Tidal-Token": this.webToken,
15 | },
16 | });
17 | this.isResultPending = false;
18 | }
19 |
20 | async searchSong(query: string, limit = 50) {
21 | if (this.isResultPending) return;
22 | if (!query) return console.error("SearchSong: No query specified.");
23 |
24 | this.isResultPending = true;
25 | try {
26 | const res = await this.axios({
27 | method: "GET",
28 | url: "/search/tracks",
29 | params: {
30 | query,
31 | limit,
32 | offset: 0,
33 | countryCode: "US",
34 | },
35 | timeout: 10000,
36 | });
37 |
38 | if (res.data.items.length === 0) {
39 | this.isResultPending = false;
40 | return [];
41 | }
42 |
43 | this.isResultPending = false;
44 | return res.data.items;
45 | } catch (err) {
46 | console.error(err);
47 | this.isResultPending = false;
48 | return [];
49 | }
50 | }
51 |
52 | async getAlbumById(id: number) {
53 | if (!id) return console.error("getAlbumById: No query specified.");
54 |
55 | try {
56 | const res = await this.axios({
57 | method: "GET",
58 | url: `/albums/${id}`,
59 | params: {
60 | offset: 0,
61 | countryCode: "US",
62 | },
63 | timeout: 10000,
64 | });
65 |
66 | if (res.status === 404) return [];
67 |
68 | return res.data;
69 | } catch (err) {
70 | console.error(err);
71 | return [];
72 | }
73 | }
74 | }
75 |
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1 | import debug from "debug";
2 |
3 | export const clientID = "793071505327652864";
4 | export const logger = debug("tidalRPC");
5 |
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1 | import App from "./app.js";
2 | import TrayManager from "./managers/trayManager.js";
3 | import { app } from "electron";
4 | import { destroyClient } from "./managers/discordManager.js";
5 | import { platform } from "node:os";
6 | import { store } from "./util/config.js";
7 |
8 | export let trayManager: TrayManager;
9 |
10 | const singleInstanceLock = app.requestSingleInstanceLock();
11 | if (!singleInstanceLock) app.quit();
12 |
13 | app.setAppUserModelId("ririxidev.TidalRPC");
14 | app.whenReady().then(async () => {
15 | trayManager = new TrayManager();
16 | trayManager.update();
17 |
18 | if (platform() === "darwin") app.dock.hide();
19 | if (app.isPackaged && store.get("autoStart") && !app.getLoginItemSettings().openAtLogin) {
20 | app.setLoginItemSettings({
21 | openAtLogin: true,
22 | openAsHidden: true,
23 | });
24 | }
25 |
26 | const Application = new App();
27 | Application.start();
28 | });
29 |
30 | app.on("will-quit", () => destroyClient());
31 |
32 | process.on("SIGINT", async () => process.exit(0));
33 |
34 | process.on("uncaughtException", err => {
35 | console.error(err);
36 | process.exit(1);
37 | });
38 |
39 | process.on("unhandledRejection", (err, _) => {
40 | console.error(err);
41 | process.exit(1);
42 | });
43 |
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1 | export interface TidalStatus {
2 | status: "opened" | "closed" | "playing";
3 | windowTitle: string | null;
4 | }
5 |
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1 | import { Client, type Presence } from "discord-rpc";
2 | import { clientID } from "../config.js";
3 |
4 | import type Song from "../classes/song.js";
5 | import { AlbumPrefs, ArtistPrefs, store } from "../util/config.js";
6 |
7 | export let rpcClient: DiscordClient;
8 |
9 | class DiscordClient {
10 | clientId: string;
11 | private client: Client;
12 | private ready = false;
13 | private activityCleared = false;
14 | actualPresence!: Presence;
15 | lastCall: number = Date.now() - 5000;
16 |
17 | constructor(clientID: string) {
18 | rpcClient = this;
19 | this.clientId = clientID;
20 | this.client = new Client({
21 | transport: "ipc",
22 | });
23 |
24 | this.client.on("ready", () => {
25 | this.ready = true;
26 | this.setActivity();
27 | });
28 |
29 | this.client.on(
30 | // @ts-ignore
31 | "disconnected",
32 | () => {
33 | this.client.destroy();
34 | rpcClient = this;
35 | },
36 | );
37 |
38 | this.client.login({ clientId: this.clientId }).catch((err: unknown) => console.error(err));
39 | }
40 |
41 | setActivity(data?: Presence) {
42 | const rpcData = data ? data : this.actualPresence;
43 | if (!this.ready) return;
44 | if (this.activityCleared) this.activityCleared = false;
45 |
46 | this.client.setActivity(rpcData).catch(() => this.client.destroy());
47 | }
48 |
49 | clearActivity() {
50 | if (!this.ready || this.activityCleared) return;
51 |
52 | this.client.clearActivity().catch(() => this.client.destroy());
53 | this.activityCleared = true;
54 | }
55 |
56 | destroyClient() {
57 | if (!this.ready) return;
58 |
59 | this.client.destroy();
60 | }
61 | }
62 |
63 | export const setActivity = (data: Song) => {
64 | if (!data?.startTime) return clearActivity();
65 |
66 | const presenceData: Presence = {
67 | largeImageKey: data.largeImage,
68 | };
69 |
70 | if (data.album) {
71 | switch (store.get("albumPrefs")) {
72 | case AlbumPrefs.withYear:
73 | presenceData.largeImageText = `${data.album.name} (${data.album.year})`;
74 | break;
75 | case AlbumPrefs.justName:
76 | presenceData.largeImageText = data.album.name;
77 | break;
78 | }
79 | }
80 |
81 | if (!data.duration) presenceData.startTimestamp = data.startTime;
82 | else presenceData.endTimestamp = data.startTime + data.duration + data.pausedTime;
83 |
84 | switch (store.get("artistPrefs")) {
85 | case ArtistPrefs.byName:
86 | presenceData.state = `by ${data.artist}`;
87 | break;
88 | case ArtistPrefs.justName:
89 | presenceData.state = `${data.artist}`;
90 | }
91 |
92 | presenceData.details = data.title;
93 |
94 | if (data.buttons && data.buttons.length !== 0 && store.get("showButtons")) presenceData.buttons = data.buttons;
95 |
96 | if (data.duration && presenceData.startTimestamp)
97 | // biome-ignore lint/performance/noDelete:
98 | delete presenceData.startTimestamp;
99 |
100 | if (!rpcClient) {
101 | rpcClient = new DiscordClient(clientID);
102 | rpcClient.actualPresence = presenceData;
103 | return;
104 | }
105 |
106 | if (rpcClient && Date.now() - rpcClient.lastCall < 5000) return;
107 | if (rpcClient) rpcClient.lastCall = Date.now();
108 |
109 | rpcClient.setActivity(presenceData);
110 | },
111 | clearActivity = () => {
112 | if (!rpcClient) return;
113 | rpcClient.clearActivity();
114 | },
115 | destroyClient = () => {
116 | if (!rpcClient) return;
117 | rpcClient.destroyClient();
118 | };
119 |
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1 | import { clearActivity, setActivity } from "./discordManager.js";
2 |
3 | import Process from "../classes/process.js";
4 | import Song from "../classes/song.js";
5 | import TidalAPI from "../classes/tidalAPI.js";
6 | import { store } from "../util/config.js";
7 | import { trayManager } from "../index.js";
8 |
9 | export default class TidalManager {
10 | private api: TidalAPI;
11 | private currentSong: Song;
12 | constructor() {
13 | this.api = new TidalAPI();
14 | this.currentSong = new Song();
15 | }
16 |
17 | async rpcLoop() {
18 | const tidalStatus = await (await this._getTidalProcess()).tidalStatus;
19 | switch (tidalStatus.status) {
20 | case "closed": {
21 | clearActivity();
22 | return this._clearCurrentSong();
23 | }
24 | case "opened": {
25 | if (this.currentSong.title) this.currentSong.pausedTime += 1;
26 | return clearActivity();
27 | }
28 | case "playing": {
29 | /**
30 | * Window title format: "[TRACK NAME] - [ARTIST NAME]"
31 | * Example: "Shake It Off - Taylor Swift"
32 | *
33 | *! This solution is imperfect. It will split within an artist or track's name
34 | *! if the delimiter is present.
35 | */
36 | const data = tidalStatus.windowTitle?.trim().split(" - ");
37 | if (!data) return console.error("Can't get current song");
38 |
39 | const title = data[0].trim();
40 | /** Because the window title may not be split perfectly, we take
41 | * the last token, as it's guaranteed to be part of the artist name.
42 | */
43 | const authors = data[data.length - 1].trim().split(", ");
44 |
45 | let songsInfo = await this.api.searchSong(`${title} ${authors.toString()}`);
46 |
47 | if (!songsInfo || songsInfo.length === 0) {
48 | /** TIDAL's api will occasionally return no results for songs with very long names.
49 | * So, we truncate the title when we try again
50 | */
51 | songsInfo = await this.api.searchSong(`${title.substring(0, 70)} ${authors[0]}`);
52 |
53 | if (!songsInfo || songsInfo.length === 0) {
54 | console.error(`Couldn't find current song info for '${tidalStatus.windowTitle}' title`);
55 | clearActivity();
56 | this._clearCurrentSong();
57 | return;
58 | }
59 | }
60 |
61 | const foundSong = songsInfo
62 | .map(s => {
63 | if (s.title === data[0].trim() && authors.length === s.artists.length) return s;
64 | })
65 | .filter(s => {
66 | return s;
67 | })[0];
68 |
69 | if (!foundSong) return console.error(`Couldn't find an entry in TIDAL's API for ${title} by ${authors.toString()}`);
70 |
71 | const getAlbumInfo = await this.api.getAlbumById(foundSong.album.id);
72 | const timeNow = Math.floor(new Date().getTime() / 1000);
73 |
74 | if (
75 | timeNow - this.currentSong.startTime + this.currentSong.pausedTime >= this.currentSong.duration ||
76 | (this.currentSong.title !== foundSong.title && this.currentSong.artist !== this._getAuthors(foundSong.artists))
77 | ) {
78 | this.currentSong.startTime = timeNow;
79 | this.currentSong.pausedTime = 0;
80 | }
81 |
82 | this.currentSong.artist = this._getAuthors(foundSong.artists);
83 | this.currentSong.title = foundSong.title;
84 | this.currentSong.album = {
85 | name: getAlbumInfo.title,
86 | year: new Date(getAlbumInfo.releaseDate).getUTCFullYear(),
87 | };
88 | this.currentSong.duration = foundSong.duration;
89 |
90 | this.currentSong.buttons = [];
91 | this.currentSong.largeImage = foundSong?.album?.cover
92 | ? `https://resources.tidal.com/images/${foundSong.album.cover.replace(/-/g, "/")}/1280x1280.jpg`
93 | : "logo";
94 |
95 | if (foundSong.url) {
96 | this.currentSong.buttons?.push({
97 | label: "Play on Your Streaming Platform",
98 | url: `${foundSong.url}?u`, //The '?u' allows opening the track on other platforms
99 | });
100 | }
101 |
102 | console.log(this.currentSong);
103 |
104 | trayManager.update(this.currentSong);
105 | if (!store.get("showPresence")) return clearActivity();
106 | return setActivity(this.currentSong);
107 | }
108 | }
109 | }
110 |
111 | private _clearCurrentSong() {
112 | this.currentSong.title = undefined;
113 | this.currentSong.artist = undefined;
114 | this.currentSong.album = undefined;
115 | this.currentSong.startTime = 0;
116 | this.currentSong.duration = 0;
117 | this.currentSong.pausedTime = 0;
118 | this.currentSong.largeImage = undefined;
119 |
120 | trayManager.update();
121 | }
122 |
123 | private _getAuthors(res: [{ id: number; name: string; type: "string"; picture: string | null }]) {
124 | const authorString: string = res.map(a => a.name).join(", ");
125 |
126 | return authorString;
127 | }
128 |
129 | private async _getTidalProcess(): Promise {
130 | const proc = new Process();
131 | await proc.getTidalTitle();
132 |
133 | return proc;
134 | }
135 | }
136 |
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1 | import { Menu, Tray, app } from "electron";
2 |
3 | import type Song from "../classes/song.js";
4 | import type debug from "debug";
5 | import { join } from "node:path";
6 | import { logger } from "../config.js";
7 | import { platform } from "node:os";
8 | import { rpcClient } from "./discordManager.js";
9 | import { AlbumPrefs, ArtistPrefs, store } from "../util/config.js";
10 | import { trayManager } from "../index.js";
11 |
12 | let trayIcon: string;
13 | const __dirname = import.meta.dirname;
14 |
15 | switch (platform()) {
16 | case "darwin":
17 | trayIcon = join(__dirname, "../assets/macos.png");
18 | break;
19 | case "win32":
20 | trayIcon = join(__dirname, "../assets/windows.ico");
21 | break;
22 | }
23 |
24 | export default class TrayManager {
25 | systray: Tray;
26 | logger: debug.Debugger;
27 | constructor() {
28 | this.systray = new Tray(trayIcon);
29 | this.logger = logger.extend("TrayManager");
30 | }
31 |
32 | update(song?: Song) {
33 | const menu = Menu.buildFromTemplate([
34 | {
35 | label: `TidalRPC ${app.getVersion()}`,
36 | enabled: false,
37 | },
38 | {
39 | label: `Playing: ${song?.artist} - ${song?.title}`,
40 | enabled: false,
41 | visible: !!song,
42 | },
43 | {
44 | type: "separator",
45 | },
46 | {
47 | label: "Settings",
48 | submenu: [
49 | {
50 | label: "Start at System Startup",
51 | type: "checkbox",
52 | checked: store.get("autoStart"),
53 | enabled: !!app.isPackaged,
54 | click: () => {
55 | store.set("autoStart", !store.get("autoStart"));
56 | store.get("autoStart") && app.isPackaged
57 | ? app.setLoginItemSettings({
58 | openAtLogin: true,
59 | openAsHidden: true,
60 | })
61 | : app.setLoginItemSettings({ openAtLogin: false });
62 | },
63 | },
64 | {
65 | label: "Show Rich Presence",
66 | type: "checkbox",
67 | checked: store.get("showPresence"),
68 | click: () => {
69 | store.set("showPresence", !store.get("showPresence"));
70 | if (typeof rpcClient !== "undefined" && !store.get("showPresence")) rpcClient.clearActivity();
71 | },
72 | },
73 | {
74 | label: "Rich Presence settings",
75 | submenu: [
76 | {
77 | label: "Show buttons",
78 | type: "checkbox",
79 | checked: store.get("showButtons"),
80 | click: () => store.set("showButtons", !store.get("showButtons")),
81 | },
82 | {
83 | type: "separator",
84 | },
85 | {
86 | label: "Album format",
87 | enabled: false,
88 | },
89 | {
90 | label: song ? song.album.name : "[ALBUM NAME]",
91 | type: "radio",
92 | checked: store.get("albumPrefs") === AlbumPrefs.justName,
93 | click: () => store.set("albumPrefs", AlbumPrefs.justName),
94 | },
95 | {
96 | label: song ? `${song.album.name} (${song.album.year})` : "[ALBUM NAME] ([ALBUM YEAR])",
97 | type: "radio",
98 | checked: store.get("albumPrefs") === AlbumPrefs.withYear,
99 | click: () => store.set("albumPrefs", AlbumPrefs.withYear),
100 | },
101 | {
102 | type: "separator",
103 | },
104 | {
105 | label: "Song format",
106 | enabled: false,
107 | },
108 | {
109 | label: song ? song.title : "[SONG TITLE]",
110 | sublabel: song ? song.artist : "[SONG ARTIST]",
111 | type: "radio",
112 | checked: store.get("artistPrefs") === ArtistPrefs.justName,
113 | click: () => store.set("artistPrefs", ArtistPrefs.justName),
114 | },
115 | {
116 | label: song ? `${song.title}` : "[SONG TITLE]",
117 | sublabel: song ? `by ${song.artist}` : "by [SONG ARTIST]",
118 | type: "radio",
119 | checked: store.get("artistPrefs") === ArtistPrefs.byName,
120 | click: () => store.set("artistPrefs", ArtistPrefs.byName),
121 | },
122 | ],
123 | },
124 | ],
125 | },
126 | {
127 | label: "Exit",
128 | role: "quit",
129 | },
130 | ]);
131 | this.systray.setContextMenu(menu);
132 | }
133 | }
134 |
135 | app.on("will-quit", () => trayManager?.systray.destroy());
136 |
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1 | import Store from "electron-store";
2 |
3 | export enum ArtistPrefs {
4 | justName = 0,
5 | byName = 1,
6 | }
7 | export enum AlbumPrefs {
8 | justName = 0,
9 | withYear = 1,
10 | }
11 |
12 | export interface Config {
13 | showPresence: boolean;
14 | showButtons: boolean;
15 | autoStart: boolean;
16 | artistPrefs: ArtistPrefs;
17 | albumPrefs: AlbumPrefs;
18 | }
19 |
20 | export const store = new Store({
21 | defaults: {
22 | showPresence: true,
23 | showButtons: true,
24 | autoStart: true,
25 | artistPrefs: ArtistPrefs.justName,
26 | albumPrefs: AlbumPrefs.justName,
27 | },
28 | });
29 |
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1 | {
2 | "compilerOptions": {
3 | "target": "ES2022",
4 | "module": "NodeNext",
5 | "outDir": "./dist",
6 | "rootDir": "./src",
7 | "moduleResolution": "NodeNext",
8 | "typeRoots": ["src/interfaces"],
9 | "baseUrl": "src",
10 | "esModuleInterop": true,
11 | "forceConsistentCasingInFileNames": true,
12 | "skipLibCheck": true
13 | },
14 | "include": ["src/**/*"]
15 | }
16 |
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