#
# api: streamtuner2
# title: Recording timer
# description: Schedules play/record events for bookmarked radio stations.
# type: feature
# category: ui
# depends: kronos
# version: 0.5
# priority: optional
# support: unsupported
#
# Okay, while programming this, I missed the broadcast I wanted to hear. Again(!)
# But still this is a useful extension, as it allows recording and playing specific
# stations at a programmed time and interval. It accepts a natural language time
# string when registering a stream. (Via streams menu > extension > add timer)
#
# Programmed events are visible in "timer" under the "bookmarks" channel. Times
# are stored in the description field, and can thus be edited. However, after editing
# times manually, streamtuner2 must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
#
from config import __print__, dbg
from channels import *
import kronos
from mygtk import mygtk
from action import action
import copy
# timed events (play/record) within bookmarks tab
class timer:
# plugin info
module = "timer"
title = "Timer"
# configuration settings
config = [
]
timefield = "playing"
# kronos scheduler list
sched = None
# prepare gui
def __init__(self, parent):
if parent:
# keep reference to main window
self.parent = parent
self.bookmarks = parent.bookmarks
# add menu
mygtk.add_menu(self.parent.extensions, "Add timer for station", self.edit_timer)
# target channel
if not self.bookmarks.streams.get("timer"):
self.bookmarks.streams["timer"] = [{"title":"--- timer events ---"}]
self.bookmarks.add_category("timer")
self.streams = self.bookmarks.streams["timer"]
# widgets
parent.add_signals.update({
"timer_ok": self.add_timer,
"timer_cancel": lambda w,*a: self.parent.timer_dialog.hide() or 1,
})
# prepare spool
self.sched = kronos.ThreadedScheduler()
for row in self.streams:
try: self.queue(row)
except Exception as e: __print__(dbg.ERR, "queuing error", e)
self.sched.start()
# display GUI for setting timespec
def edit_timer(self, *w):
self.parent.timer_dialog.show()
self.parent.timer_value.set_text("Fri,Sat 20:00-21:00 play")
# close dialog,get data
def add_timer(self, *w):
self.parent.timer_dialog.hide()
row = self.parent.row()
row = copy.copy(row)
# add data
row["listformat"] = "url/direct" #self.parent.channel().listformat
if row.get(self.timefield):
row["title"] = row["title"] + " -- " + row[self.timefield]
row[self.timefield] = self.parent.timer_value.get_text()
# store
self.save_timer(row)
# store row in timer database
def save_timer(self, row):
self.streams.append(row)
self.bookmarks.save()
self.queue(row)
pass
# add event to list
def queue(self, row):
# chk
if not row.get(self.timefield) or not row.get("url"):
#print("NO TIME DATA", row)
return
# extract timing parameters
_ = row[self.timefield]
days = self.days(_)
time = self.time(_)
duration = self.duration(_)
# which action
if row[self.timefield].find("rec")>=0:
activity, action_method = "record", self.record
else:
activity, action_method = "play", self.play
# add
task = self.sched.add_daytime_task(action_method, activity, days, None, time, kronos.method.threaded, [row], {})
#__print__( "queue", act, self.sched, (action_method, act, days, None, time, kronos.method.threaded, [row], {}), task.get_schedule_time(True) )
# converts Mon,Tue,... into numberics 1-7
def days(self, s):
weekdays = ["su", "mo", "tu", "we", "th", "fr", "sa", "su"]
r = []
for day in re.findall("\w\w+", s.lower()):
day = day[0:2]
if day in weekdays:
r.append(weekdays.index(day))
return list(set(r))
# get start time 18:00
def time(self, s):
r = re.search("(\d+):(\d+)", s)
return int(r.group(1)), int(r.group(2))
# convert "18:00-19:15" to minutes
def duration(self, s):
try:
r = re.search("(\d+:\d+)\s*(\.\.+|-+)\s*(\d+:\d+)", s)
start = self.time(r.group(1))
end = self.time(r.group(3))
duration = (end[0] - start[0]) * 60 + (end[1] - start[1])
return int(duration) # in minutes
except:
return 0 # no limit
# action wrapper
def play(self, row, *args, **kwargs):
action.play(
url = row["url"],
audioformat = row.get("format","audio/mp3"),
listformat = row.get("listformat","url/direct"),
)
# action wrapper
def record(self, row, *args, **kwargs):
#print("TIMED RECORD")
# extra params
duration = self.duration(row.get(self.timefield))
if duration:
append = " -a %S.%d.%q -l "+str(duration*60) # make streamripper record a whole broadcast
else:
append = ""
# start recording
action.record(
url = row["url"],
audioformat = row.get("format","audio/mp3"),
listformat = row.get("listformat","url/direct"),
append = append,
)
def test(self, row, *args, **kwargs):
print("TEST KRONOS", row)