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Spotify-Downloader

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  • Downloads songs from YouTube in an MP3 format by using Spotify's HTTP link.

  • Can also download a song by entering its artist and song name (in case if you don't have the Spotify's HTTP link for some song).

  • Automatically fixes song's meta-tags which include:

    • Title
    • Artist
    • Album
    • Album art
    • Album artist
    • Genre
    • Track number
    • Disc number
    • Release date
    • And more...
  • Works straight out of the box and does not require to generate or mess with your API keys.

That's how your Mmusic library will look like!

Contributing

  • Search for your problem in the issues section before opening a new ticket. It might be already answered and save us time. 😄

  • Provide as much information as possible when opening your ticket.

  • Look up for open issues and see if you can help out there.

  • There's also a web-based application for this tool under (major) construction called spotifube. Check it out if you'd like to contribute to it!

Installation

  • This tool supports only Python 3, Python 2 compatibility was dropped because of the way it deals with unicode. If you need to use Python 2 though, check out the (old) python2 branch.

  • Note: play and lyrics commands have been deprecated in the current branch since they were not of much use and created unnecessary clutter. You can still get them back by using old branch though.

Debian, Ubuntu, Linux & Mac

cd
git clone https://github.com/ritiek/spotify-downloader
cd spotify-downloader
pip install -U -r requirements.txt

Important: if you have installed both Python 2 and 3, the pip command could invoke an installation for Python 2. To see which Python version pip refers to, try pip -V. If it turns out pip is your Python 2 pip, try pip3 install -U -r requirements.txt instead.

You'll also need to install FFmpeg for conversion (use --avconv if you'd like to use that instead):

Linux: sudo apt-get install ffmpeg

Mac: brew install ffmpeg --with-libmp3lame --with-libass --with-opus --with-fdk-aac

If it does not install correctly, you may have to build it from source. For more info see https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide.

Windows

Assuming you have Python 3 (preferably v3.6 or above to stay away from Unicode errors) already installed and in PATH.

  • Download and extract the zip file from master branch.

  • Download FFmpeg for Windows from here. Copy ffmpeg.exe from ffmpeg-xxx-winxx-static\bin\ffmpeg.exe to PATH (usually C:\Windows\System32) or just place it in the root directory extracted from the above step.

  • Open cmd and type pip install -U -r requirements.txt to install dependencies. The same note about pip as for Debian, Ubuntu, Linux & Mac applies.

Instructions for Downloading Songs

Important: as like with pip, there might be no python3 command. This is most likely the case when you have only Python 3 but not 2 installed. In this case try the python command instead of python3, but make sure python -V gives you a Python 3.x.x!

  • For all available options, run python3 spotdl.py --help.
usage: spotdl.py [-h]
                 (-s SONG | -l LIST | -p PLAYLIST | -b ALBUM | -u USERNAME)
                 [-m] [-nm] [-a] [-f FOLDER] [-v] [-i INPUT_EXT]
                 [-o OUTPUT_EXT] [-ll {INFO,WARNING,ERROR,DEBUG}]

Download and convert songs from Spotify, Youtube etc.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -s SONG, --song SONG  download song by spotify link or name (default: None)
  -l LIST, --list LIST  download songs from a file (default: None)
  -p PLAYLIST, --playlist PLAYLIST
                        load songs from playlist URL into <playlist_name>.txt
                        (default: None)
  -b ALBUM, --album ALBUM
                        load songs from album URL into <album_name>.txt
                        (default: None)
  -u USERNAME, --username USERNAME
                        load songs from user's playlist into
                        <playlist_name>.txt (default: None)
  -m, --manual          choose the song to download manually (default: False)
  -nm, --no-metadata    do not embed metadata in songs (default: False)
  -a, --avconv          Use avconv for conversion otherwise set defaults to
                        ffmpeg (default: False)
  -f FOLDER, --folder FOLDER
                        path to folder where files will be stored in (default:
                        Music/)
  -i INPUT_EXT, --input-ext INPUT_EXT
                        prefered input format .m4a or .webm (Opus) (default:
                        .m4a)
  -o OUTPUT_EXT, --output-ext OUTPUT_EXT
                        prefered output extension .mp3 or .m4a (AAC) (default:
                        .mp3)
  -ll {INFO,WARNING,ERROR,DEBUG}, --log-level {INFO,WARNING,ERROR,DEBUG}
                        set log verbosity (default: INFO)

Download by Name

For example

  • We want to download Fade by Alan Walker, simply run python3 spotdl.py --song "alan walker fade".

  • The script will automatically look for the best matching song and download it in the folder Music/ placed in the root directory of the code base.

  • It will now convert the song to an mp3 and try to fix meta-tags and album-art by looking up on Spotify.

Download by Spotify Link (Recommended)

For example

  • We want to download the same song (i.e: Fade by Alan Walker) but using Spotify Link this time that looks like https://open.spotify.com/track/2lfPecqFbH8X4lHSpTxt8l, you can copy it from your Spotify desktop or mobile app by right clicking or long tap on the song and copy HTTP link.

  • Run python3 spotdl.py --song https://open.spotify.com/track/2lfPecqFbH8X4lHSpTxt8l, it should download Fade by Alan Walker.

  • Just like before, it will again convert the song to an mp3 but since we used a Spotify HTTP link, the script is guaranteed to fetch the correct meta-tags and album-art.

Download by File

For example

  • We want to download Fade by Alan Walker, Sky High by Elektromania and Fire by Elektromania just using a single command.

Let's suppose, we have the Spotify link for only Fade by Alan Walker and Fire by Elektromania.

No problem!

  • Just make a list.txt in the same folder as the script and add all the songs you want to download, in our case it is

(if you are on Windows, just edit list.txt - i.e C:\Python36\spotify-downloader-master\list.txt)

https://open.spotify.com/track/2lfPecqFbH8X4lHSpTxt8l
elektromania sky high
https://open.spotify.com/track/0fbspWuEdaaT9vfmbAZr1C
  • Now pass --list=list.txt to the script, i.e python3 spotdl.py --list=list.txt and it will start downloading songs mentioned in list.txt.

  • You can stop downloading songs by hitting ctrl+c, the script will automatically resume from the song where you stopped it the next time you want to download the songs present in list.txt.

  • Songs that are already downloaded will be skipped and not be downloaded again.

Download by Playlist Link

  • You can copy the Spotify URL of the playlist and pass it in --playlist option. Note: This method works for public as well as private playlists.

For example

  • python3 spotdl.py --playlist https://open.spotify.com/user/nocopyrightsounds/playlist/7sZbq8QGyMnhKPcLJvCUFD

  • The script will load all the tracks from the playlist into <playlist_name>.txt

  • Then you can simply run python3 spotdl.py --list=<playlist_name>.txt to download all the tracks.

Download by Album Link

  • You can copy the Spotify URL of the album and pass it in --album option.

For example

  • python3 spotdl.py --album https://open.spotify.com/album/499J8bIsEnU7DSrosFDJJg

  • The script will load all the tracks from the album into <album_name>.txt

  • Then you can simply run python3 spotdl.py --list=<album_name>.txt to download all the tracks.

Download by Username

  • You can also load songs using Spotify username if you don't have the playlist URL. (Open profile in Spotify, click on the three little dots below name, "Share", "Copy to clipboard", paste last numbers or text into command-line: https://open.spotify.com/user/0123456790)

  • Try running python3 spotdl.py -u <your_username>, it will (only) show all your public playlists (which excludes collaborative and private playlists).

  • Once you select the one you want to download, the script will load all the tracks from the playlist into <playlist_name>.txt.

  • Run python3 spotdl.py --list=<playlist_name>.txt to download all the tracks.

Specify the Target Directory

If you don't want to download all the songs to the Music/ folder relative to the spotdl.py script, you can use the -f/--folder option. E.g. python3 spotdl.py -s "adele hello" -f "/home/user/Music/". This works with both relative and absolute paths.

Preserve Spaces in File Names

Beside some other characters, spaces will be replaced by underscores. There's no option to change this behavior in spotify-downloader itself, but on Unix-based operating systems you can issue the following bash command after downloading is done:

find . -type f -name "*.mp3" -exec bash -c 'mv "$0" "${0//_/ }"' {} \;

Just make sure your working directory is the one you have the music files in.

Docker automated build

We also provide the latest docker image on DockerHub.

  • Run it with docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/music ritiek/spotify-downloader <arguments>.

  • This will download music and write tracks in your current working directory.

Downloading a playlist:

docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/music ritiek/spotify-downloader -p https://open.spotify.com/user/nocopyrightsounds/playlist/7sZbq8QGyMnhKPcLJvCUFD
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/music ritiek/spotify-downloader -l ncs-releases.txt

Exit Codes

  • 0 - Success
  • 1 - Unknown error
  • 2 - Command line error (e.g. invalid args)
  • -1 - KeyboardInterrupt
  • 10 - Invalid playlist URL
  • 11 - Playlist not found

Running Tests

python3 -m pytest test

Obviously this requires the pytest module to be installed.

Disclaimer

Downloading copyright songs may be illegal in your country. This tool is for educational purposes only and was created only to show how Spotify's API can be exploited to download music from YouTube. Please support the artists by buying their music.

License

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