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| author | Nathan | 2017-07-22 09:39:45 -0400 | 
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| committer | Nathan | 2017-07-22 09:39:45 -0400 | 
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But first, please read -<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. - diff --git a/README.md b/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 56e465a..0000000 --- a/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ - # podcast - --- - `podcast` is a command line podcast player. -  - It currently supports: -- [x] Subscribing to RSS feeds -- [x] Streaming podcasts -- [x] Downloading podcasts -- [x] Playing podcasts -- [ ] Searching for podcasts...(WIP) diff --git a/_config.yml b/_config.yml index 2f7efbe..bac1737 100644 --- a/_config.yml +++ b/_config.yml @@ -1 +1,5 @@ -theme: jekyll-theme-minimal
\ No newline at end of file +theme: jekyll-theme-minimal +title: [podcast] +description: [podcast is a command line podcast player] +show_downloads: ["true"] +google_analytics: [UA-69345024-2] diff --git a/index.md b/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a7c0e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +## Welcome to GitHub Pages + +You can use the [editor on GitHub](https://github.com/njaremko/podcast-website/edit/master/index.md) to maintain and preview the content for your website in Markdown files. + +Whenever you commit to this repository, GitHub Pages will run [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/) to rebuild the pages in your site, from the content in your Markdown files. + +### Markdown + +Markdown is a lightweight and easy-to-use syntax for styling your writing. It includes conventions for + +```markdown +Syntax highlighted code block + +# Header 1 +## Header 2 +### Header 3 + +- Bulleted +- List + +1. Numbered +2. List + +**Bold** and _Italic_ and `Code` text + +[Link](url) and  +``` + +For more details see [GitHub Flavored Markdown](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/). + +### Jekyll Themes + +Your Pages site will use the layout and styles from the Jekyll theme you have selected in your [repository settings](https://github.com/njaremko/podcast-website/settings). The name of this theme is saved in the Jekyll `_config.yml` configuration file. + +### Support or Contact + +Having trouble with Pages? Check out our [documentation](https://help.github.com/categories/github-pages-basics/) or [contact support](https://github.com/contact) and we’ll help you sort it out. + diff --git a/src/actions.rs b/src/actions.rs deleted file mode 100644 index d81aa8c..0000000 --- a/src/actions.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -use regex::Regex; -use reqwest; -use rss::Channel; -use std::fs::{DirBuilder, File}; -use std::io::{self, Read, Write}; -use std::process::Command; -use structs::*; -use utils::*; - -pub fn list_episodes(state: &State, search: &str) { -    let re = Regex::new(search).unwrap(); -    for podcast in state.subscriptions() { -        if re.is_match(&podcast.name) { -            println!("Episodes for {}:", &podcast.name); -            match Podcast::from_url(&podcast.url) { -                Ok(podcast) => { -                    let episodes = podcast.episodes(); -                    for (index, episode) in episodes.iter().enumerate() { -                        println!("({}) {}", episodes.len() - index, episode.title().unwrap()); -                    } -                } -                Err(err) => println!("{}", err), -            } -        } -    } -} - -pub fn update_rss(state: &State) { -    let subs = state.subscriptions(); -    for sub in subs { -        let mut path = get_podcast_dir(); -        path.push(".rss"); -        DirBuilder::new().recursive(true).create(&path).unwrap(); -        let channel = Channel::from_url(&sub.url).unwrap(); -        let mut filename = String::from(channel.title()); -        filename.push_str(".xml"); -        path.push(filename); -        let mut file = File::create(&path).unwrap(); -        let mut resp = reqwest::get(&sub.url).unwrap(); -        let mut content: Vec<u8> = Vec::new(); -        resp.read_to_end(&mut content).unwrap(); -        file.write_all(&content).unwrap(); -    } -} - -pub fn list_subscriptions(state: &State) { -    for podcast in state.subscriptions() { -        println!("{}", podcast.name); -    } -} - -pub fn download_episode(state: &State, p_search: &str, e_search: &str) { -    let re_pod = Regex::new(p_search).unwrap(); -    let ep_num = e_search.parse::<usize>().unwrap(); - -    for subscription in state.subscriptions() { -        if re_pod.is_match(&subscription.name) { -            let podcast = Podcast::from_url(&subscription.url).unwrap(); -            let episodes = podcast.episodes(); -            if let Err(err) = episodes[episodes.len() - ep_num].download(podcast.title()) { -                println!("{}", err); -            } -        } -    } -} - -pub fn download_all(state: &State, p_search: &str) { -    let re_pod = Regex::new(p_search).unwrap(); - -    for subscription in state.subscriptions() { -        if re_pod.is_match(&subscription.name) { -            let podcast = Podcast::from_url(&subscription.url).unwrap(); -            podcast.download(); -        } -    } -} - -pub fn play_episode(state: &State, p_search: &str, ep_num_string: &str) { -    let re_pod = Regex::new(p_search).unwrap(); -    let ep_num = ep_num_string.parse::<usize>().unwrap(); -    let mut path = get_podcast_dir(); -    path.push(".rss"); -    DirBuilder::new().recursive(true).create(&path).unwrap(); -    for subscription in state.subscriptions() { -        if re_pod.is_match(&subscription.name) { -            let mut filename = String::from(subscription.name); -            filename.push_str(".xml"); -            path.push(filename); - -            let mut file = File::open(&path).unwrap(); -            let mut content: Vec<u8> = Vec::new(); -            file.read_to_end(&mut content).unwrap(); - -            let podcast = Podcast::from(Channel::read_from(content.as_slice()).unwrap()); -            let episodes = podcast.episodes(); -            let episode = episodes[episodes.len() - ep_num].clone(); - -            filename = String::from(episode.title().unwrap()); -            filename.push_str(episode.extension().unwrap()); -            path = get_podcast_dir(); -            path.push(podcast.title()); -            path.push(filename); -            if path.exists() { -                launch_player(path.to_str().unwrap()); -            } else { -                launch_player(episode.url().unwrap()); -            } -            return; -        } -    } -} - -fn launch_player(url: &str)  { -    if let Err(_) = launch_mpv(&url) { -        launch_vlc(url) -    } -} - -fn launch_mpv(url: &str) -> Result<(), io::Error> { -    if let Err(err) = Command::new("mpv").args(&["--audio-display=no", "--ytdl=no", url]).status() { -        match err.kind() { -            io::ErrorKind::NotFound => { -                eprintln!("Couldn't open mpv\nTrying vlc..."); -                return Err(err); -            }, -            _ => eprintln!("Error: {}", err), -        } -    } -    Ok(()) -} - -fn launch_vlc(url: &str) { -    if let Err(err) = Command::new("vlc").args(&["-I ncurses", url]).status() { -        match err.kind() { -            io::ErrorKind::NotFound => { -                eprintln!("vlc not found in PATH\nAborting..."); -            }, -            _ => eprintln!("Error: {}", err), -        } -    } -} diff --git a/src/main.rs b/src/main.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 0eab682..0000000 --- a/src/main.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -extern crate clap; -extern crate regex; -extern crate reqwest; -extern crate rss; -extern crate serde; -#[macro_use] -extern crate serde_derive; -extern crate serde_json; - -mod actions; -mod structs; -mod utils; - -use actions::*; -use clap::{Arg, App, SubCommand}; -use structs::*; - -fn main() { -    let mut state = State::new(); - -    let matches = App::new("podcast") -        .version("1.0") -        .author("Nathan J. <njaremko@gmail.com>") -        .about("Does awesome things") -        .subcommand( -            SubCommand::with_name("download") -                .about("download episodes of podcast") -                .arg( -                    Arg::with_name("PODCAST") -                        .help("Regex for subscribed podcast") -                        .required(true) -                        .index(1), -                ) -                .arg(Arg::with_name("EPISODE").help("Episode index").index(2)), -        ) -        .subcommand( -            SubCommand::with_name("list") -                .about("list episodes of podcast") -                .arg( -                    Arg::with_name("PODCAST") -                        .help("Regex for subscribed podcast") -                        .index(1), -                ), -        ) -        .subcommand( -            SubCommand::with_name("play") -                .about("list episodes of podcast") -                .arg( -                    Arg::with_name("PODCAST") -                        .help("Regex for subscribed podcast") -                        .required(true) -                        .index(1), -                ) -                .arg( -                    Arg::with_name("EPISODE") -                        .help("Episode index") -                        .required(true) -                        .index(2), -                ), -        ) -        .subcommand( -            SubCommand::with_name("search") -                .about("searches for podcasts") -                .arg( -                    Arg::with_name("debug") -                        .short("d") -                        .help("print debug information verbosely"), -                ), -        ) -        .subcommand( -            SubCommand::with_name("subscribe") -                .about("subscribes to a podcast RSS feed") -                .arg( -                    Arg::with_name("URL") -                        .help("URL to RSS feed") -                        .required(true) -                        .index(1), -                ), -        ) -        .subcommand( -            SubCommand::with_name("update").about("update subscribed podcasts"), -        ) -        .get_matches(); - -    match matches.subcommand_name() { -        Some("download") => { -            let download_matches = matches.subcommand_matches("download").unwrap(); -            let podcast = download_matches.value_of("PODCAST").unwrap(); -            match download_matches.value_of("EPISODE") { -                Some(ep) => download_episode(&state, podcast, ep), -                None => download_all(&state, podcast), -            } -        } -        Some("list") => { -            let list_matches = matches.subcommand_matches("list").unwrap(); -            match list_matches.value_of("PODCAST") { -                Some(regex) => list_episodes(&state, regex), -                None => list_subscriptions(&state), -            } -        } -        Some("play") => { -            let play_matches = matches.subcommand_matches("play").unwrap(); -            let podcast = play_matches.value_of("PODCAST").unwrap(); -            let episode = play_matches.value_of("EPISODE").unwrap(); -            play_episode(&state, podcast, episode); -        } -        Some("subscribe") => { -            state.subscribe( -                matches -                    .subcommand_matches("subscribe") -                    .unwrap() -                    .value_of("URL") -                    .unwrap(), -            ) -        } -        Some("search") => (), -        Some("update") => update_rss(&state), -        _ => (), -    } -} diff --git a/src/structs.rs b/src/structs.rs deleted file mode 100644 index a94c96e..0000000 --- a/src/structs.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,175 +0,0 @@ -use actions::*; -use reqwest; -use rss::{self, Channel, Item}; -use serde_json; -use std::collections::BTreeSet; -use std::fs::{DirBuilder, File}; -use std::io::{self, Read, Write}; -use utils::*; - -#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)] -pub struct Subscription { -    pub name: String, -    pub url: String, -} - -#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Clone)] -pub struct State(Vec<Subscription>); - -impl State { -    pub fn new() -> State { -        let mut path = get_podcast_dir(); -        path.push(".subscriptions"); -        if path.exists() { -            let mut s = String::new(); -            File::open(&path).unwrap().read_to_string(&mut s).unwrap(); -            serde_json::from_str(&s).unwrap() -        } else { -            State(Vec::new()) -        } -    } - -    pub fn subscribe(&mut self, url: &str) { -        let mut set = BTreeSet::new(); -        for sub in self.subscriptions() { -            set.insert(sub.url); -        } -        if !set.contains(url) { -            let channel = Channel::from_url(url).unwrap(); -            self.0.push(Subscription { -                name: String::from(channel.title()), -                url: String::from(url), -            }); -        } -        if let Err(err) = self.save() { -            println!("{}", err); -        } -        update_rss(&self.clone()); -    } - -    pub fn subscriptions(&self) -> Vec<Subscription> { -        self.0.clone() -    } - -    pub fn save(&self) -> Result<(), io::Error> { -        let mut path = get_podcast_dir(); -        DirBuilder::new().recursive(true).create(&path).unwrap(); -        path.push(".subscriptions"); -        let serialized = serde_json::to_string(self)?; -        let mut file = File::create(&path)?; -        file.write_all(serialized.as_bytes())?; -        Ok(()) -    } -} - -#[derive(Clone)] -pub struct Podcast(Channel); - -#[derive(Clone)] -pub struct Episode(Item); - -impl From<Channel> for Podcast { -    fn from(channel: Channel) -> Podcast { -        Podcast(channel) -    } -} - -impl From<Item> for Episode { -    fn from(item: Item) -> Episode { -        Episode(item) -    } -} - -impl Podcast { -    pub fn title(&self) -> &str { -        self.0.title() -    } - -    #[allow(dead_code)] -    pub fn url(&self) -> &str { -        self.0.link() -    } - -    pub fn from_url(url: &str) -> Result<Podcast, rss::Error> { -        match Channel::from_url(url) { -            Ok(val) => Ok(Podcast::from(val)), -            Err(err) => Err(err), -        } -    } - -    pub fn episodes(&self) -> Vec<Episode> { -        let mut result = Vec::new(); - -        let items = self.0.items().to_vec(); -        for item in items { -            result.push(Episode::from(item)); -        } -        result -    } - -    pub fn download(&self) { -        let mut path = get_podcast_dir(); -        path.push(self.title()); - -        let downloaded = already_downloaded(self.title()); - -        for ep in self.episodes() { -            if let Some(ep_title) = ep.title() { -                if !downloaded.contains(ep_title) { -                    if let Err(err) = ep.download(self.title()) { -                        println!("{}", err); -                    } -                } -            } -        } -    } -} - -impl Episode { -    pub fn title(&self) -> Option<&str> { -        self.0.title() -    } - -    pub fn url(&self) -> Option<&str> { -        match self.0.enclosure() { -            Some(val) => Some(val.url()), -            None => None, -        } -    } - -    pub fn extension(&self) -> Option<&str> { -        match self.0.enclosure() { -            Some(enclosure) => { -                match enclosure.mime_type() { -                    "audio/mpeg" => Some(".mp3"), -                    "audio/mp4" => Some(".m4a"), -                    "audio/ogg" => Some(".ogg"), -                    _ => None, -                } -            } -            None => None, -        } -    } - -    pub fn download(&self, podcast_name: &str) -> Result<(), io::Error> { -        let mut path = get_podcast_dir(); -        path.push(podcast_name); -        DirBuilder::new().recursive(true).create(&path).unwrap(); - -        if let Some(url) = self.url() { -            if let Some(title) = self.title() { -                println!("Downloading: {}", title); -                let mut filename = String::from(title); -                filename.push_str(self.extension().unwrap()); -                path.push(filename); -                let mut file = File::create(&path)?; -                let mut resp = reqwest::get(url).unwrap(); -                let mut content: Vec<u8> = Vec::new(); -                resp.read_to_end(&mut content)?; -                file.write_all(&content)?; -                return Ok(()); -            } -        } -        Ok(()) -    } -} diff --git a/src/utils.rs b/src/utils.rs deleted file mode 100644 index e602932..0000000 --- a/src/utils.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -use std::collections::BTreeSet; -use std::env; -use std::fs; -use std::path::PathBuf; - - -pub fn already_downloaded(dir: &str) -> BTreeSet<String> { -    let mut result = BTreeSet::new(); - -    let mut path = get_podcast_dir(); -    path.push(dir); - -    if let Ok(entries) = fs::read_dir(path) { -        for entry in entries { -            if let Ok(entry) = entry { -                match entry.file_name().into_string() { -                    Ok(val) => { -                        result.insert(String::from(val.trim_right_matches(".mp3"))); -                    } -                    Err(err) => { -                        println!("OsString: {:?} couldn't be converted to String", err); -                    } -                } -            } -        } -    } -    result -} - -pub fn get_podcast_dir() -> PathBuf { -   match env::var_os("PODCAST") { -        Some(val) => PathBuf::from(val), -        None => { -            let mut path = env::home_dir().unwrap(); -            path.push("Podcasts"); -            path -        } -    } -} | 
