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# by adding blank when the source is not available.
# @param s the source to turn infaillible
# @category Source / Track Processing
def mksafe(s)
fallback(id="mksafe",track_sensitive=false,[s,blank(id="safe_blank")])
end
# Alias for the <code>l[k]</code> notation.
# @category List
# @param a Key to look for
# @param l List of pairs (key,value)
def list.assoc(a,l)
l[a]
end
# list.mem_assoc(key,l) returns true if l contains a pair
# (key,value)
# @category List
# @param a Key to look for
# @param l List of pairs (key,value)
def list.mem_assoc(a,l)
v = list.assoc(a,l)
# We check for existence, since "" may indicate
# either a binding (a,"") or no binding..
list.mem((a,v),l)
end
# Remove a pair from an associative list
# @category List
# @param a Key of pair to be removed
# @param l List of pairs (key,value)
def list.remove_assoc(a,l)
list.remove((a,list.assoc(a,l)),l)
end
# Rewrite metadata on the fly using a list of (target,rules).
# @category Source / Track Processing
# @param l \
# List of (target,value) rewriting rules.
# @param ~insert_missing \
# Treat track beginnings without metadata as having empty ones. \
# The operational order is: \
# create empty if needed, map and strip if enabled.
# @param ~update \
# Only update metadata. \
# If false, only returned values will be set as metadata.
# @param ~strip \
# Completly remove empty metadata. \
# Operates on both empty values and empty metadata chunk.
def rewrite_metadata(l,~insert_missing=true,
~update=true,~strip=false,
s)
# We don't need to return all values, since
# map_metadata only update returned values.
# So, we simply apply all rewrite rules !
def map(m)
def apply(x)
label = fst(x)
value = snd(x)
(label,value % m)
end
list.map(apply,l)
end
map_metadata(map,insert_missing=insert_missing,
update=update,strip=strip,s)
end
# Add a skip function to a source
# when it does not have one
# by default
# @category Interaction
# @param s The source to attach the command to.
def add_skip_command(s) =
# A command to skip
def skip(_) =
source.skip(s)
"Done!"
end
# Register the command:
server.register(namespace="#{source.id(s)}",
usage="skip",
description="Skip the current song.",
"skip",skip)
end
# Removes all metadata coming from a source
# @category Source / Track Processing
def drop_metadata(s)
map_metadata(fun(_)->[],update=false,strip=true,insert_missing=false,s)
end
# Merge all tracks from a source, provided that it does not fail
# @category Source / Track Processing
def merge_tracks(s)
sequence(merge=true,[s])
end
# Default inputs and outpus
#
# They are called "prefered" but it's not a user preference,
# just a view of what's generally preferable among the available
# modules.
# It is important that input and output preferences are in the
# same order: the chosen I/O should work in the same clock, we don't
# want an ALSA input and OSS output. The only exception is AO:
# it is the default output after dummy, so the input will be a dummy
# when AO is used for output.
output.prefered=output.dummy
%ifdef output.ao
output.prefered=output.ao
%endif
%ifdef output.alsa
output.prefered=output.alsa
%endif
%ifdef output.oss
output.prefered=output.oss
%endif
%ifdef output.portaudio
output.prefered = output.portaudio
%endif
%ifdef output.pulseaudio
output.prefered=output.pulseaudio
%endif
# Output to local audio card using the first available driver in
# pulseaudio, portaudio, oss, alsa, ao, dummy.
# @category Source / Output
def output.prefered(~id="",~fallible=false,
~on_start={()},~on_stop={()},~start=true,s)
output.prefered(id=id,fallible=fallible,
start=start,on_start=on_start,on_stop=on_stop,
s)
end
def in(~id="",~start=true,~on_start={()},~on_stop={()},~fallible=false)
blank(id=id)
end
%ifdef input.alsa
in = input.alsa
%endif
%ifdef input.oss
in = input.oss
%endif
%ifdef input.portaudio
in = input.portaudio
%endif
%ifdef input.pulseaudio
in = input.pulseaudio
%endif
# Create a source from the first available input driver in
# pulseaudio, portaudio, oss, alsa, blank.
# @category Source / Input
def in(~id="",~start=true,~on_start={()},~on_stop={()},~fallible=false)
in(id=id,start=start,on_start=on_start,on_stop=on_stop,fallible=fallible)
end
# Output a stream using the 'output.prefered' operator. The input source does
# not need to be infallible, blank will just be played during failures.
# @param s the source to output
# @category Source / Output
def out(s)
output.prefered(mksafe(s))
end
# Special track insensitive fallback that
# always skip current song before switching.
# @category Source / Track Processing
# @param ~input The input source
# @param f The fallback source
def fallback.skip(~input,f)
def transition(a,b) =
source.skip(a)
# This eats the last remaining frame from a
sequence([a,b])
end
fallback(track_sensitive=false,transitions=[transition,transition],[input,f])
end
# Compress and normalize, producing a more uniform and "full" sound.
# @category Source / Sound Processing
# @param s The input source.
def nrj(s)
compress(threshold=-15.,ratio=3.,gain=3.,normalize(s))
end
# Multiband-compression.
# @category Source / Sound Processing
# @param s The input source.
def sky(s)
# 3-band crossover
low = filter.iir.eq.low(frequency = 168.)
mh = filter.iir.eq.high(frequency = 100.)
mid = filter.iir.eq.low(frequency = 1800.)
high = filter.iir.eq.high(frequency = 1366.)
# Add back
add(normalize = false,
[ compress(attack = 100., release = 200., threshold = -20.,
ratio = 6., gain = 6.7, knee = 0.3,
low(s)),
compress(attack = 100., release = 200., threshold = -20.,
ratio = 6., gain = 6.7, knee = 0.3,
mid(mh(s))),
compress(attack = 100., release = 200., threshold = -20.,
ratio = 6., gain = 6.7, knee = 0.3,
high(s))
])
end
# Simple crossfade.
# @category Source / Track Processing
# @param ~start_next Duration in seconds of the crossed end of track.
# @param ~fade_in Duration of the fade in for next track
# @param ~fade_out Duration of the fade out for previous track
# @param s The source to use
def crossfade(~id="",~start_next,~fade_in,~fade_out,s)
s = fade.in(duration=fade_in,s)
s = fade.out(duration=fade_out,s)
fader = fun (a,b) -> add(normalize=false,[b,a])
cross(id=id,conservative=true,duration=start_next,fader,s)
end
# Append speech-synthesized tracks reading the metadata.
# @category Source / Track Processing
# @param ~pattern Pattern to use
# @param s The source to use
def say_metadata
p = 'say:$(if $(artist),"It was $(artist)$(if $(title),\", $(title)\").")'
fun (s,~pattern=p) ->
append(s,fun (m) -> request.queue(queue=[request.create(pattern % m)],
interactive=false))
end
%ifdef soundtouch
# Increases the pitch, making voices sound like on helium.
# @category Source / Sound Processing
# @param s The input source.
def helium(s)
soundtouch(pitch=1.5,s)
end
%endif
# Return true if process exited with 0 code.
# Command should return quickly.
# @category System
# @param command Command to test
def test_process(command)
lines =
get_process_lines("(" ^ command ^ " >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo 0) || echo 1")
if list.length(lines) == 0 then
false
else
"0" == list.hd(lines)
end
end
# Split an url of the form foo?arg=bar&arg2=bar2
# into ("foo",[("arg","bar"),("arg2","bar2")]).
# @category String
# @param uri Url to split
def url.split(uri) =
ret = string.extract(pattern="([^\?]*)\?(.*)",uri)
args = ret["2"]
if args != "" then
l = string.split(separator="&",args)
def f(x) =
ret = string.split(separator="=",x)
(url.decode(list.nth(ret,0)),
url.decode(list.nth(ret,1)))
end
l = list.map(f,l)
(ret["1"],l)
else
(uri,[])
end
end
# Register a server/telnet command to
# update a source's metadata. Returns
# a new source, which will receive the
# updated metadata. It behaves just like
# the pre-1.0 insert_metadata() operator,
# i.e. insert key1="val1",key2="val2",...
# @category Source / Track Processing
# @param ~id Force the value of the source ID.
def server.insert_metadata(~id="",s) =
x = insert_metadata(id=id,s)
insert = fst(x)
s = snd(x)
def insert(s) =
l = string.split(separator='([^=]+\s*=\s*"(\\"|[^"])*")\s*,\s*',s)
def f(l,x) =
sub = fun (s) -> string.replace(pattern='\\"',fun (_) -> '"',s)
if x != "" then
ret = string.extract(pattern='([^=]+)\s*=\s*"((?:\\"|[^"])*)"',x)
if ret["1"] != "" then
list.append(l,[(ret["1"],
sub(ret["2"]))])
else
l
end
else
l
end
end
meta = list.fold(f,[],l)
if meta != [] then
insert(meta)
"Done"
else
"Syntax error or no metadata given. \
Use key1=\"val1\",key2=\"val2\",.."
end
end
id = source.id(s)
server.register(namespace="#{id}",
description="Insert a metadata chunk.",
usage="insert key1=\"val1\",key2=\"val2\",..",
"insert",insert)
s
end
# Register a command that outputs the RMS of the returned source.
# @category Source / Visualization
# @param ~id Force the value of the source ID.
def server.rms(~id="",s) =
x = rms(id=id,s)
rms = fst(x)
s = snd(x)
id = source.id(s)
def rms(_) =
rms = rms()
"#{rms}"
end
server.register(namespace="#{id}",
description="Return the current RMS of the source.",
usage="rms",
"rms",rms)
s
end
# Read some value from standard input (console).
# @category System
# @param ~hide Hide typed characters (for passwords).
def read(~hide=false)
if hide then
system("stty -echo")
end
s = list.hd(get_process_lines("read BLA && echo $BLA"))
if hide then
system("stty echo")
end
print("")
s
end
# Dummy implementation of file.mime
# @category System
def file.mime_default(_)
""
end
%ifdef file.mime
# Alias of file.mime (because it is available)
# @category System
def file.mime_default(file)
file.mime(file)
end
%endif
# Generic mime test. First try to use file.mime if it exist.
# Otherwise try to get the value using the file binary.
# Returns "" (empty string) if no value can be find.
# @category System
# @param file The file to test
def get_mime(file) =
def file_method(file) =
if test_process("which file") then
list.hd(get_process_lines("file -b --mime-type \
#{quote(file)}"))
else
""
end
end
# First try mime method
ret = file.mime_default(file)
if ret != "" then
ret
else
# Now try file method
file_method(file)
end
end
# Remove low frequencies often produced by microphones.
# @category Source / Sound Processing
# @param s The input source.
def mic_filter(s)
filter(freq=200.,q=1.,mode="high",s)
end
# Creates a source that fails to produce anything.
# @category Source / Input
def fail(~id="")
fallback(id=id,[])
end
# Creates a source that plays only one track of the input source.
# @category Source / Track Processing
# @param s The input source.
def once(s)
sequence([s,fail()])
end
# Crossfade between tracks, taking the respective volume levels into account in
# the choice of the transition.
# @category Source / Track Processing
# @param ~start_next Crossing duration, if any.
# @param ~fade_in Fade-in duration, if any.
# @param ~fade_out Fade-out duration, if any.
# @param ~width Width of the volume analysis window.
# @param ~conservative Always prepare for a premature end-of-track.
# @param ~default Transition used when no rule applies \
# (default: sequence).
# @param ~high Value, in dB, for loud sound level
# @param ~medium Value, in dB, for medium sound level
# @param ~margin Margin to detect sources that have too different \
# sound level for crossing.
# @param s The input source.
def smart_crossfade (~start_next=5.,~fade_in=3.,~fade_out=3.,
~default=(fun (a,b) -> sequence([a, b])),
~high=-15., ~medium=-32., ~margin=4.,
~width=2.,~conservative=false,s)
fade.out = fade.out(type="sin",duration=fade_out)
fade.in = fade.in(type="sin",duration=fade_in)
add = fun (a,b) -> add(normalize=false,[b, a])
log = log(label="smart_crossfade")
def transition(a,b,ma,mb,sa,sb)
list.iter(fun(x)-> log(level=4,"Before: #{x}"),ma)
list.iter(fun(x)-> log(level=4,"After : #{x}"),mb)
if
# If A and B are not too loud and close, fully cross-fade them.
a <= medium and b <= medium and abs(a - b) <= margin
then
log("Old <= medium, new <= medium and |old-new| <= margin.")
log("Old and new source are not too loud and close.")
log("Transition: crossed, fade-in, fade-out.")
add(fade.out(sa),fade.in(sb))
elsif
# If B is significantly louder than A, only fade-out A.
# We don't want to fade almost silent things, ask for >medium.
b >= a + margin and a >= medium and b <= high
then
log("new >= old + margin, old >= medium and new <= high.")
log("New source is significantly louder than old one.")
log("Transition: crossed, fade-out.")
add(fade.out(sa),sb)
elsif
# Opposite as the previous one.
a >= b + margin and b >= medium and a <= high
then
log("old >= new + margin, new >= medium and old <= high")
log("Old source is significantly louder than new one.")
log("Transition: crossed, fade-in.")
add(sa,fade.in(sb))
elsif
# Do not fade if it's already very low.
b >= a + margin and a <= medium and b <= high
then
log("new >= old + margin, old <= medium and new <= high.")
log("Do not fade if it's already very low.")
log("Transition: crossed, no fade.")
add(sa,sb)
# What to do with a loud end and a quiet beginning ?
# A good idea is to use a jingle to separate the two tracks,
# but that's another story.
else
# Otherwise, A and B are just too loud to overlap nicely,
# or the difference between them is too large and overlapping would
# completely mask one of them.
log("No transition: using default.")
default(sa, sb)
end
end
smart_cross(width=width, duration=start_next, conservative=conservative,
transition,s)
end
# Custom playlist source written using the script language.
# Will read directory or playlist, play all files and stop.
# Returns a pair @(reload,source)@ where @reload@ is a function
# of type @(?uri:string)->unit@ used to reload the source and @source@
# is the actual source. The reload function can optionally be called
# with a new playlist URI. Otherwise, it reloads the previous URI.
# @category Source / Input
# @param ~id Force the value of the source ID.
# @param ~random Randomize playlist content
# @param ~on_done Function to execute when the playlist is finished
# @param uri Playlist URI
def playlist.reloadable(~id="",~random=false,~on_done={()},uri)
# A reference to the playlist
playlist = ref []
# A reference to the uri
playlist_uri = ref uri
# A reference to know if the source
# has been stopped
has_stopped = ref false
# The next function
def next () =
file =
if list.length(!playlist) > 0 then
ret = list.hd(!playlist)
playlist := list.tl(!playlist)
ret
else
# Playlist finished
if not !has_stopped then
on_done ()
end
has_stopped := true
""
end
request.create(file)
end
# Instanciate the source
source = request.dynamic(id=id,next)
# Get its id.
id = source.id(source)
# The load function
def load_playlist () =
files =
if test_process("test -d #{quote(!playlist_uri)}") then
log(label=id,"playlist is a directory.")
get_process_lines("find #{quote(!playlist_uri)} -type f | sort")
else
playlist = request.create.raw(!playlist_uri)
result =
if request.resolve(playlist) then
playlist = request.filename(playlist)
files = playlist.parse(playlist)
list.map(snd,files)
else
log(label=id,"Couldn't read playlist: request resolution failed.")
[]
end
request.destroy(playlist)
result
end
if random then
playlist := list.sort(fun (x,y) -> int_of_float(random.float()), files)
else
playlist := files
end
end
# The reload function
def reload(~uri="") =
if uri != "" then
playlist_uri := uri
end
log(label=id,"Reloading playlist with URI #{!playlist_uri}")
has_stopped := false
load_playlist()
end
# Load the playlist
load_playlist()
# Return
(reload,source)
end
# Custom playlist source written using the script language.
# Will read directory or playlist, play all files and stop
# @category Source / Input
# @param ~id Force the value of the source ID.
# @param ~random Randomize playlist content
# @param ~on_done Function to execute when the playlist is finished
# @param uri Playlist URI
def playlist.once(~id="",~random=false,~on_done={()},uri)
snd(playlist.reloadable(id=id,random=random,on_done=on_done,uri))
end
# Mixes two streams, with faded transitions between the state when only the
# normal stream is available and when the special stream gets added on top of
# it.
# @category Source / Track Processing
# @param ~delay Delay before starting the special source.
# @param ~p Portion of amplitude of the normal source in the mix.
# @param ~normal The normal source, which could be called the carrier too.
# @param ~special The special source.
def smooth_add(~delay=0.5,~p=0.2,~normal,~special)
d = delay
fade.final = fade.final(duration=d*2.)
fade.initial = fade.initial(duration=d*2.)
q = 1. - p
c = amplify
fallback(track_sensitive=false,
[special,normal],
transitions=[
fun(normal,special)->
add(normalize=false,
[c(p,normal),
c(q,fade.final(type="sin",normal)),
sequence([blank(duration=d),c(q,special)])]),
fun(special,normal)->
add(normalize=false,
[c(p,normal),
c(q,fade.initial(type="sin",normal))])
])
end
# Restrict a source to play only when a predicate is true.
# @category Source / Track Processing
# @param pred The predicate, typically a time interval such as \
# <code>{10h-10h30}</code>.
def at(pred,s)
switch([(pred,s)])
end
# Execute a given action when a predicate is true.
# This will be run in background.
# @category System
# @param ~freq Frequency for checking the predicate, in seconds.
# @param ~pred Predicate indicating when to execute the function, \
# typically a time interval such as <code>{10h-10h30}</code>.
# @param f Function to execute when the predicate is true.
def exec_at(~freq=1.,~pred,f)
def check()
if pred() then
f()
end
freq
end
add_timeout(freq,check)
end
# Register the replaygain protocol.
# @category Liquidsoap
def replaygain_protocol(arg,delay)
# The extraction program
extract_replaygain = "#{configure.libdir}/extract-replaygain"
x = get_process_lines("#{extract_replaygain} #{quote(arg)}")
if list.hd(x) != "" then
["annotate:replay_gain=\"#{list.hd(x)}\":#{arg}"]
else
[arg]
end
end
add_protocol("replay_gain", replaygain_protocol)
# Enable replay gain metadata resolver. This resolver will
# process any file decoded by liquidsoap and add a replay_gain
# metadata when this value could be computed. For a finer-grained
# replay gain processing, use the replay_gain protocol.
# @category Liquidsoap
# @param ~extract_replaygain The extraction program
def enable_replaygain_metadata(
~extract_replaygain="#{configure.libdir}/extract-replaygain")
def replaygain_metadata(file)
x = get_process_lines("#{extract_replaygain} \
#{quote(file)}")
if list.hd(x) != "" then
[("replay_gain",list.hd(x))]
else
[]
end
end
add_metadata_resolver("replay_gain", replaygain_metadata)
end
# Assign a new clock to the given source (and to other time-dependent
# sources) and return the source. It is a conveniency wrapper around
# clock.assign_new(), allowing more concise scripts in some cases.
# @category Liquidsoap
# @param ~sync Do not synchronize the clock on regular wallclock time, \
# but try to run as fast as possible (CPU burning mode).
def clock(~sync=true,~id="",s)
clock.assign_new(sync=sync,id=id,[s])
s
end
# Create a log of clock times for all the clocks initially present.
# The log is in a simple format which you can directly use with gnuplot.
# @category Liquidsoap
# @param ~interval Polling interval.
# @param ~delay Delay before setting up the clock logger. This should \
# be used to ensure that the logger starts only after \
# the clocks are created.
# @param unlabeled Path of the log file.
def log_clocks(~delay=0.,~interval=1.,logfile)
# Get the current clocks
clocks = list.map(fst,get_clock_status())
# Column headers
system("echo \# #{string.concat(separator=' ',clocks)} > #{(logfile:string)}")
def report()
status = get_clock_status()
status = list.map(fun (x) -> (fst(x),string_of(snd(x))), status)
status = list.map(fun (c) -> status[c], clocks)
system("echo #{string.concat(separator=' ',status)} >> #{logfile}")
interval
end
if delay<=0. then
add_timeout(interval,report)
else
add_timeout(delay,{add_timeout(interval,report) (-1.)})
end
end
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