├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml
├── LICENSE.MD
├── README.MD
├── pom.xml
├── resources
├── config
│ └── config.xml
└── log4j2.xml
├── src
└── io
│ └── laniakia
│ ├── core
│ └── BandcampAPI.java
│ ├── domain
│ ├── Album.java
│ ├── AreaTag.java
│ ├── Band.java
│ ├── BandType.java
│ ├── Design.java
│ ├── File.java
│ ├── HeaderDesktop.java
│ ├── HeaderPhone.java
│ ├── Image.java
│ ├── Image_.java
│ ├── NavbarItem.java
│ ├── PaypalImage.java
│ ├── PlaybackLimits.java
│ ├── Site.java
│ ├── Track.java
│ └── UrlHints.java
│ └── util
│ ├── APICall.java
│ ├── ConfigUtil.java
│ ├── FilterType.java
│ ├── HttpUtil.java
│ └── JSONUtil.java
└── test
└── net
└── cypher
└── test
└── APITest.java
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4 | /.project
5 | /bandcamp-api.log
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1 | ## bandcamp-api
2 |
3 | [](https://travis-ci.org/scriptkittie/bandcamp-api)
4 |
5 | ### Overview
6 |
7 | Bandcamp-api is API wrapper written in JAVA to retrieve Bandcamp band, album, and track metadata. It utilizes an underlying existing JSON API framework which pre-exists within bandcamp which is also how the website retrieves its data. This project also provides an easy way to execute asynchronous requests against the API.
8 |
9 | ## Changelog
10 |
11 |
12 | Open spoiler to view changelog
13 |
14 | ### 1.0.0
15 | - Initial release.
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 | ## Installation
20 | ### Install from Maven Central
21 |
22 | Just add the following dependencies to your maven pom.xml
23 |
24 | ```xml
25 |
26 | io.laniakia
27 | bandcamp-api
28 | 1.0.0
29 |
30 | ```
31 | ## Example Usage
32 |
33 | **Search Endpoint**
34 |
35 | Config details on the current bandcamp search REST endpoint are stored in /resources/config.xml
36 |
37 | **Initialize BandcampAPI With Default Threadcount**
38 |
39 | ```java
40 | import io.laniakia.core.BandcampAPI;
41 | ...
42 | BandcampAPI bandCampObj = new BandcampAPI();
43 | ```
44 | **Initialize BandcampAPI With Custom Thread Count**
45 |
46 | ```java
47 | import io.laniakia.core.BandcampAPI;
48 | ...
49 | int threadPoolCount = 4;
50 | BandcampAPI bandCampObj = new BandcampAPI(threadPoolCount);
51 | ```
52 | **Band Search Options**
53 |
54 | ```java
55 | import io.laniakia.core.BandcampAPI;
56 | ...
57 | int threadPoolCount = 4;
58 | boolean useThreads = true;
59 | boolean searchMultiplePages = true
60 | BandcampAPI bandCampObj = new BandcampAPI(threadPoolCount);
61 | bandCampObj.searchBand("parallels", searchMultiplePages, useThreads);
62 | ```
63 |
64 | **Search Bands With Asynchronous Requests**
65 |
66 | ```java
67 | import io.laniakia.core.BandcampAPI;
68 | ...
69 | BandcampAPI bandCampObj = new BandcampAPI();
70 | bandCampObj.searchBand("parallels", true, true);
71 | ```
72 |
73 | **Search Only First Page Of Results**
74 |
75 | ```java
76 | import io.laniakia.core.BandcampAPI;
77 | ...
78 | BandcampAPI bandCampObj = new BandcampAPI();
79 | bandCampObj.searchBand("parallels", false, true);
80 | ```
81 |
82 | **Other API Calls**
83 |
84 | ```java
85 | import io.laniakia.core.BandcampAPI;
86 | ...
87 | BandcampAPI bandCampObj = new BandcampAPI();
88 | bandCampObj.searchBand("parallels", false, true);
89 | //Query specific band
90 | bandCampObj.getBand("https://parallels.bandcamp.com/");
91 | //Query album by URL
92 | bandCampObj.getAlbum("https://parallels.bandcamp.com/album/visionaries");
93 | //Query by band and album
94 | bandCampObj.getAlbum("Parallels", "Visionaries");
95 | ```
96 |
97 | ## Install from Source
98 |
99 | Clone from remote repository then `mvn install`. All of the modules will be installed to your local maven repository.
100 |
101 | ~~~bash
102 | git clone https://github.com/scriptkittie/bandcamp-api.git
103 | cd bandcamp-api
104 | mvn install
105 | ~~~
106 |
107 | ## Issues/Forks
108 | Please report any issues to the issues section & as always if you have any functionality requests go ahead and open an issue containing your suggestions.
109 |
110 | If you have an addition to the project, fork it and submit a pull request. Any type of contributions are welcome.
111 |
112 | ## Credits
113 | Package written by [StCypher](https://twitter.com/yo_scriptkittie/with_replies)
114 |
115 |
116 | API calls made to [Bandcamp](https://bandcamp.com/)
117 |
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3 | 4.0.0
4 | io.laniakia
5 | bandcamp-api
6 | 1.0.0
7 | bandcamp-api
8 | https://github.com/scriptkittie/
9 | API wrapper for querying band, album, and track data from bandcamp.com
10 |
11 | https://github.com/scriptkittie/bandcamp-api.git
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 | GNU General Public License v3.0
16 | https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 | Saint Cypher
22 |
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24 |
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26 | ossrh
27 | https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots
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31 | src
32 | test
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35 | resources
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46 | 3.5.1
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53 | org.sonatype.plugins
54 | nexus-staging-maven-plugin
55 | 1.6.7
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58 | ossrh
59 | https://oss.sonatype.org/
60 | false
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64 | org.apache.maven.plugins
65 | maven-source-plugin
66 | 2.2.1
67 |
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69 | attach-sources
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131 | org.apache.logging.log4j
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137 | log4j-core
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146 | com.google.code.gson
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2 |
3 | https://bandcamp.com/search
4 |
5 | q
6 | Name of Band
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1 | package io.laniakia.core;
2 |
3 | import java.util.ArrayList;
4 | import java.util.HashMap;
5 | import java.util.HashSet;
6 | import java.util.List;
7 | import java.util.Map;
8 | import java.util.Set;
9 | import java.util.concurrent.Callable;
10 | import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
11 | import java.util.concurrent.Executors;
12 | import java.util.concurrent.Future;
13 |
14 | import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils;
15 | import org.apache.logging.log4j.LogManager;
16 | import org.apache.logging.log4j.Logger;
17 | import org.jsoup.nodes.Document;
18 | import org.jsoup.nodes.Element;
19 | import org.jsoup.select.Elements;
20 |
21 | import com.google.gson.Gson;
22 | import com.google.gson.JsonObject;
23 |
24 | import io.laniakia.domain.Album;
25 | import io.laniakia.domain.Band;
26 | import io.laniakia.domain.Track;
27 | import io.laniakia.util.ConfigUtil;
28 | import io.laniakia.util.FilterType;
29 | import io.laniakia.util.HttpUtil;
30 | import io.laniakia.util.JSONUtil;
31 |
32 | public class BandcampAPI
33 | {
34 | private static final Logger logger = LogManager.getLogger(BandcampAPI.class);
35 | private int THREAD_POOL_SIZE = Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors();
36 |
37 | public BandcampAPI(int threadPoolSize)
38 | {
39 | this.THREAD_POOL_SIZE = threadPoolSize;
40 | }
41 |
42 | public BandcampAPI()
43 | {
44 | }
45 |
46 | public List searchBand(final String query, boolean multiplePages, boolean asynchronous) throws Exception
47 | {
48 | if(StringUtils.isNotBlank(query))
49 | {
50 | List bandSearchResults = new ArrayList();
51 | String searchURL = ConfigUtil.getAPICall("search", new HashMap() {
52 | private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
53 | {put("q",query);}}
54 | );
55 | //Praise cthulhu
56 | logger.debug("Search URL: " + searchURL);
57 | List searchPageList = JSONUtil.getPageNumbers(searchURL);
58 | if(searchPageList != null && !searchPageList.isEmpty())
59 | {
60 | for(String page: searchPageList)
61 | {
62 | List bandList = getBandsFromSearchPage(page, asynchronous);
63 | if(bandList != null)
64 | {
65 | bandSearchResults.addAll(bandList);
66 | }
67 | if(!multiplePages)
68 | {
69 | break;
70 | }
71 | }
72 | }
73 | else
74 | {
75 | List bandList = getBandsFromSearchPage(searchURL, asynchronous);
76 | if(bandList != null)
77 | {
78 | bandSearchResults.addAll(bandList);
79 | }
80 | }
81 |
82 | return bandSearchResults;
83 | }
84 | return null;
85 | }
86 |
87 | private List getBandsFromSearchPage(String pageLink, boolean asynchronous) throws Exception
88 | {
89 | Document searchPage = HttpUtil.getDocument(pageLink);
90 | Elements bandLinks = searchPage.select("div[class*=itemurl]");
91 | bandLinks = JSONUtil.getBandTypes(bandLinks, FilterType.ARTIST);
92 | logger.debug("Band links to process: " + bandLinks.size());
93 | if(bandLinks != null && !bandLinks.isEmpty())
94 | {
95 | List bandList;
96 | if(asynchronous)
97 | {
98 | bandList = processBandAsynchronous(bandLinks);
99 | }
100 | else
101 | {
102 | bandList = new ArrayList();
103 | for(Element divURL : bandLinks)
104 | {
105 | String bandURL = divURL.select("a").first().text();
106 | Band band = processBand(bandURL);
107 | if(band != null)
108 | {
109 | logger.debug("Processing band on single thread: " + bandURL);
110 | bandList.add(band);
111 | }
112 | }
113 | }
114 | return bandList;
115 | }
116 | return null;
117 | }
118 |
119 | private List processBandAsynchronous(Elements bandLinks) throws Exception
120 | {
121 | List bandList = new ArrayList();
122 | logger.debug("Available CPU Processors: " + Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors());
123 | logger.debug("Processing bands asynchronously wih threadpool size of: " + THREAD_POOL_SIZE);
124 | ExecutorService service = Executors.newFixedThreadPool(THREAD_POOL_SIZE);
125 | List> futures = new ArrayList>();
126 | for(final Element divURL : bandLinks)
127 | {
128 | Callable callable = new Callable()
129 | {
130 | public Band call() throws Exception
131 | {
132 | String bandURL = divURL.select("a").first().text();
133 | logger.debug("Processing band asynchronously with URL: " + bandURL);
134 | Band band = processBand(bandURL);
135 | return band;
136 | }
137 | };
138 | futures.add(service.submit(callable));
139 | }
140 | service.shutdown();
141 |
142 | for (Future future : futures)
143 | {
144 | bandList.add(future.get());
145 | }
146 | return bandList;
147 | }
148 |
149 | private Band processBand(String bandURL) throws Exception
150 | {
151 | if(StringUtils.isNotBlank(bandURL) && bandURL.endsWith("bandcamp.com"))
152 | {
153 | Band band = getBand(bandURL);
154 | if(band != null)
155 | {
156 | return band;
157 | }
158 | }
159 | return null;
160 | }
161 |
162 | public Band getBand(String bandURL) throws Exception
163 | {
164 | JsonObject bandJson = JSONUtil.parseBandData(bandURL);
165 | if(bandJson != null && !bandJson.isJsonNull())
166 | {
167 | Band band = new Gson().fromJson(bandJson.toString(), Band.class);
168 | if(band != null )
169 | {
170 | String albumListURL = HttpUtil.addPaths(bandURL, "music");
171 | Set albumLinkList = getAlbumLinkList(albumListURL, bandURL);
172 | Set trackLinkList = getTrackLinkList(albumListURL, bandURL);
173 | if(albumLinkList != null && !albumLinkList.isEmpty())
174 | {
175 | logger.debug("Processing Albums: " + albumLinkList.size());
176 | for(String albumLink : albumLinkList)
177 | {
178 | Album album = null;
179 | Map albumTrackMetadata = JSONUtil.parseAlbumData(albumLink);
180 | album = processaAlbumTrackMetadata(albumTrackMetadata);
181 | album.setIsTrack(false);
182 | if(album != null)
183 | {
184 | band.addAlbum(album);
185 | }
186 | }
187 | }
188 | if(trackLinkList != null && !trackLinkList.isEmpty())
189 | {
190 | Album album = null;
191 | logger.debug("Processing single tracks without albums: " + trackLinkList.size());
192 | for(String trackLink : albumLinkList)
193 | {
194 | Map trackMetadata = JSONUtil.parseAlbumData(trackLink);
195 | logger.debug("Track Metadata JSON: " + trackMetadata.get("albumMetadata"));
196 | logger.debug("Track JSON: " + trackMetadata.get("trackMetadata"));
197 | album = processaAlbumTrackMetadata(trackMetadata);
198 | album.setIsTrack(true);
199 | if(album != null)
200 | {
201 | band.addTrack(album);
202 | }
203 | }
204 | }
205 | }
206 | return band;
207 | }
208 | return null;
209 | }
210 |
211 | public Album getAlbum(String albumURL) throws Exception
212 | {
213 | Map albumTrackMetadata = JSONUtil.parseAlbumData(albumURL);
214 | Album album = processaAlbumTrackMetadata(albumTrackMetadata);
215 | return album;
216 | }
217 |
218 | public Album getAlbum(String bandName, String albumName) throws Exception
219 | {
220 | return getAlbum("https://" + bandName + ".bandcamp.com/album/" + albumName);
221 | }
222 |
223 | private Album processaAlbumTrackMetadata(Map albumTrackMetadata)
224 | {
225 | Album album = null;
226 | logger.debug("Album JSON: " + albumTrackMetadata.get("albumMetadata"));
227 | logger.debug("Album Track JSON: " + albumTrackMetadata.get("trackMetadata"));
228 | if(albumTrackMetadata.get("albumMetadata") != null)
229 | {
230 | logger.debug("Seralizing Album JSON...");
231 | album = new Gson().fromJson(albumTrackMetadata.get("albumMetadata").toString(), Album.class);
232 | if(album != null)
233 | {
234 | logger.debug("Album serialized: " + album.toString());
235 | }
236 | }
237 | if(albumTrackMetadata.get("trackMetadata") != null)
238 | {
239 | logger.debug("Seralizing track JSON...");
240 | if(albumTrackMetadata.get("trackMetadata") instanceof List)
241 | {
242 | List trackJSONList = (List) albumTrackMetadata.get("trackMetadata");
243 | for(JsonObject trackJSON: trackJSONList)
244 | {
245 | Track track = new Gson().fromJson(trackJSON.toString(), Track.class);
246 | if(track != null)
247 | {
248 | logger.debug("Processing Track: " + track.toString());
249 | if(album != null)
250 | {
251 | album.addTrack(track);
252 | }
253 | }
254 | }
255 | }
256 | }
257 | return album;
258 | }
259 |
260 | private Set getAlbumLinkList(String bandURL, String baseURL) throws Exception
261 | {
262 | Set linkList = new HashSet();
263 | Document doc = HttpUtil.getDocument(bandURL);
264 | Elements albumLinks = doc.select("a[href*=/album/]");
265 | for(Element link : albumLinks)
266 | {
267 | String albumLink = link.attr("href");
268 | if(StringUtils.isNotBlank(albumLink) && albumLink.contains(".bandcamp.com/album")){
269 | linkList.add(albumLink);
270 | }
271 | else if(StringUtils.isNotBlank(albumLink) && albumLink.startsWith("/album/"))
272 | {
273 | linkList.add(HttpUtil.addPaths(baseURL, link.attr("href")));
274 | }
275 |
276 | }
277 | return linkList;
278 | }
279 |
280 | private Set getTrackLinkList(String bandURL, String baseURL) throws Exception
281 | {
282 | Set linkList = new HashSet();
283 | Document doc = HttpUtil.getDocument(bandURL);
284 | Elements albumLinks = doc.select("a[href*=/track/]");
285 | for(Element link : albumLinks)
286 | {
287 | String albumLink = link.attr("href");
288 | if(StringUtils.isNotBlank(albumLink) && albumLink.contains(".bandcamp.com/track")){
289 | linkList.add(albumLink);
290 | }
291 | else if(StringUtils.isNotBlank(albumLink) && albumLink.startsWith("/track/"))
292 | {
293 | linkList.add(HttpUtil.addPaths(baseURL, link.attr("href")));
294 | }
295 |
296 | }
297 | return linkList;
298 | }
299 | }
300 |
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1 |
2 | package io.laniakia.domain;
3 |
4 | import com.google.gson.annotations.Expose;
5 | import com.google.gson.annotations.SerializedName;
6 |
7 | import java.util.ArrayList;
8 | import java.util.List;
9 |
10 | import org.apache.commons.lang3.builder.ToStringBuilder;
11 |
12 | public class Album {
13 |
14 | @SerializedName("selling_band_id")
15 | @Expose
16 | private Long sellingBandId;
17 | @SerializedName("require_email")
18 | @Expose
19 | private Object requireEmail;
20 | @SerializedName("publish_date")
21 | @Expose
22 | private String publishDate;
23 | @SerializedName("title")
24 | @Expose
25 | private String title;
26 | @SerializedName("band_id")
27 | @Expose
28 | private Long bandId;
29 | @SerializedName("new_desc_format")
30 | @Expose
31 | private Long newDescFormat;
32 | @SerializedName("require_email_0")
33 | @Expose
34 | private Object requireEmail0;
35 | @SerializedName("upc")
36 | @Expose
37 | private Object upc;
38 | @SerializedName("about")
39 | @Expose
40 | private String about;
41 | @SerializedName("mod_date")
42 | @Expose
43 | private String modDate;
44 | @SerializedName("purchase_url")
45 | @Expose
46 | private Object purchaseUrl;
47 | @SerializedName("minimum_price")
48 | @Expose
49 | private Double minimumPrice;
50 | @SerializedName("private")
51 | @Expose
52 | private Object _private;
53 | @SerializedName("credits")
54 | @Expose
55 | private Object credits;
56 | @SerializedName("set_price")
57 | @Expose
58 | private Double setPrice;
59 | @SerializedName("killed")
60 | @Expose
61 | private Object killed;
62 | @SerializedName("id")
63 | @Expose
64 | private Long id;
65 | @SerializedName("purchase_title")
66 | @Expose
67 | private Object purchaseTitle;
68 | @SerializedName("release_date")
69 | @Expose
70 | private String releaseDate;
71 | @SerializedName("auto_repriced")
72 | @Expose
73 | private Object autoRepriced;
74 | @SerializedName("is_set_price")
75 | @Expose
76 | private Object isSetPrice;
77 | @SerializedName("new_date")
78 | @Expose
79 | private String newDate;
80 | @SerializedName("type")
81 | @Expose
82 | private String type;
83 | @SerializedName("featured_track_id")
84 | @Expose
85 | private Long featuredTrackId;
86 | @SerializedName("download_desc_id")
87 | @Expose
88 | private Object downloadDescId;
89 | @SerializedName("art_id")
90 | @Expose
91 | private Long artId;
92 | @SerializedName("artist")
93 | @Expose
94 | private Object artist;
95 | @SerializedName("minimum_price_nonzero")
96 | @Expose
97 | private Double minimumPriceNonzero;
98 | @SerializedName("download_pref")
99 | @Expose
100 | private Long downloadPref;
101 | @SerializedName("audit")
102 | @Expose
103 | private Long audit;
104 |
105 | private List