In my file, I have
from mutagen.id3 import ID3
tags = ID3(mp3_file)
Now if I do print(tags.keys())
It informs me that there’s a TXXX:FMPS_Rating_Amarok_Score
But when I attempt to print(tags["TXXX:FMPS_Rating_Amarok_Score"])
It says there’s a KeyError. What am I doing wrong?
This is strange. I tried your snippet with your file and it works for me:
(env) ➜ testing cat x.py from mutagen.id3 import ID3 tags = ID3("myfile.mp3") print(tags["TXXX:FMPS_Rating_Amarok_Score"]) (env) ➜ testing python x.py 0.78
I’m getting 0.66 when I do get a rating. But I’m definitely not getting that to print. Here’s the full file
import os import mutagen import requests import urllib.parse from mutagen.easyid3 import EasyID3 from mutagen.id3 import ID3 from pprint import pprint # Navidrome credentials navidrome_url = "http://navidrome.local:4533" navidrome_username = "your-username" navidrome_password = "your-password" hex_encoded_pass = navidrome_password.encode().hex() headers = None # Directory containing MP3 files mp3_directory = "/nfs" def extract_rating(mp3_file): global rating audio = mutagen.File(mp3_file) tags = ID3(mp3_file) print(tags["TXXX:FMPS_Rating_AMarok_Score"]) #Gives KeyError for frame in tags.getall("TXXX"): rating = frame #This is terrible. The last key is the rating and since I can't call it by the key, I'm just refilling the variable print(rating) # It was moaning about strings and floats, so commented out # if rating >= 1.0: # return 5 # elif rating >= 0.8: # return 4 # elif rating >= 0.6: # return 3 # elif rating >= 0.4: # return 2 # elif rating >= 0.2: # return 1 # else: # return 0 # return rating def update_rating_on_navidrome(track_id, rating): url = f"{navidrome_url}/rest/setRating?id={track_id}&u={navidrome_username}&p=enc: {hex_encoded_pass}&v=1.12.0&rating={rating}" data = {"rating": rating} response = requests.get(url, headers=headers, json=data) def find_track_id_on_navidrome(mp3_file): url = urllib.parse(url) url = f"{navidrome_url}/rest/getSong?path={mp3_file.encode()}&u={navidrome_username}&p=enc: {hex_encoded_pass}&v=1.12.0" response = requests.get(url, headers=headers, json=data) return url[track_id] if response.status_code == 204: print(f"Rating updated successfully for track {track_id}") else: print(f"Failed to update rating for track {track_id}: {response.text}") print("hello") #test = print(os.listdir(mp3_directory)) for foldername in os.listdir(mp3_directory): folderpath = "/".join([mp3_directory, foldername]) for filename in os.listdir(folderpath): if filename.endswith(".mp3"): mp3_file = "/".join([folderpath, filename]) rating = extract_rating(mp3_file) print(mp3_file, rating, sep= "_____") print(rating) # # # Implement logic to find the track ID on Navidrome based on filename or other metadata # track_id = find_track_id_on_navidrome(filename) # Replace with your implementation# # # if track_id: # update_rating_on_navidrome(track_id, rating) # else: # print(f"Track ID not found on Navidrome for {filename}")
Have I called something erroneously that would mess it up?
Sorry if it’s terrible to read, up until I started trying to do this, I had never touched Python before and haven’t attempted to code for years.
Dict keys are case sensitive in python. In your code I can see the key you’ve used has a capital M in Amarok. Maybe that’s the issue here