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pub mod responses { use std::fmt; use serde::Deserialize; use serde_json as json; #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)] pub struct AuthResponse { pub session: SessionResponse, } /// Response to an Authentication request. /// /// Contains a Session Key and the username of the authenticated Last.fm user and a subscriber ID. /// Only the Session Key is used internally by the crate; the other values are exposed as they may have some value /// for clients. /// /// [Authentication API Requests Documentation](https://www.last.fm/api/authspec) #[derive(Deserialize, Debug, Clone)] pub struct SessionResponse { pub key: String, pub subscriber: i64, pub name: String, } #[derive(Deserialize)] pub struct NowPlayingResponseWrapper { pub nowplaying: NowPlayingResponse, } /// Response to a Now Playing request. /// /// Represents a response to a Now Playing API request. This type can often be ignored by clients. All of the /// fields are [`CorrectableString`] types, which can be used to see if Last.fm applied any metadata correction /// to your artist, song or album. /// /// [Now Playing Request API Documentation](https://www.last.fm/api/show/track.updateNowPlaying) #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)] pub struct NowPlayingResponse { pub artist: CorrectableString, pub album: CorrectableString, #[serde(rename = "albumArtist")] pub album_artist: CorrectableString, pub track: CorrectableString, } #[derive(Deserialize)] pub struct ScrobbleResponseWrapper { pub scrobbles: SingleScrobble, } #[derive(Deserialize)] pub struct SingleScrobble { pub scrobble: ScrobbleResponse, } /// Response to a Scrobble request /// /// Represents a response to a Scrobble API request. Contains the results of the Scrobble call, including any /// metadata corrections the Last.fm API made to the arist/track/album submitted. /// /// [Scrobble Request API Documentation](https://www.last.fm/api/show/track.scrobble) #[derive(Deserialize, Debug, WrappedVec)] #[CollectionName = "ScrobbleList"] #[CollectionDerives = "Debug, Deserialize"] pub struct ScrobbleResponse { pub artist: CorrectableString, pub album: CorrectableString, #[serde(rename = "albumArtist")] pub album_artist: CorrectableString, pub track: CorrectableString, pub timestamp: String, } /// Response to a Batch Scrobble request /// /// Represents a response to a batched Scrobble request. Contains the results of the Scrobble call, including /// any metadata corrections the Last.fm API made to the arist/track/album submitted. /// /// [Scrobble Request API Documentation](https://www.last.fm/api/show/track.scrobble) #[derive(Debug)] pub struct BatchScrobbleResponse { pub scrobbles: ScrobbleList, } #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)] pub struct BatchScrobbleResponseWrapper { pub scrobbles: BatchScrobbles, } #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)] pub struct BatchScrobbles { #[serde(rename = "scrobble")] pub scrobbles: ScrobbleList, } /// Represents a string that can be marked as 'corrected' by the Last.fm API. /// /// All Scrobble/NowPlaying responses have their fields as `CorrectableString`'s. The API will sometimes change /// the artist/song name/album name data that you have submitted. For example - it is common for Bjork to be turned /// into Björk by the API; the modified artist field would be marked `corrected = true`, `text = "Björk". /// /// Most clients can ignore these corrections, but the information is exposed for clients that require it. /// /// [Meta-Data Correction Documentation](https://www.last.fm/api/scrobbling#meta-data-corrections) #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)] pub struct CorrectableString { #[serde(deserialize_with = "CorrectableString::deserialize_corrected_field")] pub corrected: bool, #[serde(rename = "#text", default)] pub text: String, } impl CorrectableString { fn deserialize_corrected_field<'de, D>(de: D) -> Result<bool, D::Error> where D: serde::Deserializer<'de>, { let deser_result: json::Value = serde::Deserialize::deserialize(de)?; match deser_result { json::Value::String(ref s) if &*s == "1" => Ok(true), json::Value::String(ref s) if &*s == "0" => Ok(false), _ => Err(serde::de::Error::custom("Unexpected value")), } } } impl fmt::Display for CorrectableString { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "{}", self.text) } } } pub mod metadata { use std::collections::HashMap; /// Repesents a single music track played at a point in time. In the Last.fm universe, this is known as a /// "scrobble". /// /// Takes an artist, track and album name. Can hold a timestamp indicating when the track was listened to. /// `Scrobble` objects are submitted via [`Scrobbler::now_playing`], [`Scrobbler::scrobble`] and batches of /// Scrobbles are sent via [`Scrobbler::scrobble_batch`]. /// /// [`Scrobbler::now_playing`]: struct.Scrobbler.html#method.now_playing /// [`Scrobbler::scrobble`]: struct.Scrobbler.html#method.scrobble /// [`Scrobbler::scrobble_batch`]: struct.Scrobbler.html#method.scrobble_batch #[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Debug, WrappedVec)] #[CollectionName = "ScrobbleBatch"] #[CollectionDoc = "A batch of Scrobbles to be submitted to Last.fm together."] #[CollectionDerives = "Clone, Debug"] pub struct Scrobble { artist: String, track: String, album: String, timestamp: Option<u64>, } impl Scrobble { /// Constructs a new Scrobble instance, representing a single playthrough of a music track. `Scrobble`s are /// submitted to Last.fm via an instance of [`Scrobbler`]. A new `Scrobble` requires an artist name, song/track /// name, and an album name. /// /// # Example /// ```ignore /// let scrobble = Scrobble::new("Example Artist", "Example Track", "Example Album") /// ``` /// /// [`Scrobbler`]: struct.Scrobbler.html pub fn new(artist: &str, track: &str, album: &str) -> Self { Self { artist: artist.to_owned(), track: track.to_owned(), album: album.to_owned(), timestamp: None, } } /// Sets the timestamp (date/time of play) of a Scrobble. Used in a builder-style pattern, typically after /// [`Scrobble::new`]. /// /// # Example /// ```ignore /// let mut scrobble = Scrobble::new(...).with_timestamp(12345); /// ``` /// /// # Note on Timestamps /// Scrobbles without timestamps are automatically assigned a timestamp of the current time when /// submitted via [`Scrobbler::scrobble`] or [`Scrobbler::scrobble_batch`]. Timestamps only need to be /// explicitly set when you are submitting a Scrobble at a point in the past, or in the future. /// /// [`Scrobble::new`]: struct.Scrobble.html#method.new /// [`Scrobbler::scrobble`]: struct.Scrobbler.html#method.scrobble /// [`Scrobbler::scrobble_batch`]: struct.Scrobbler.html#method.scrobble_batch pub fn with_timestamp(&mut self, timestamp: u64) -> &mut Self { self.timestamp = Some(timestamp); self } /// Converts the Scrobble metadata (track name, artist & album name) into a `HashMap`. Map keys are /// `"track"`, `"artist"` and `"album"`. If a timestamp is set, it will be present in the map under key /// `"timestamp"`. /// /// # Example /// ```ignore /// let scrobble = Scrobble::new("Example Artist", ...); /// let scrobble_map = scrobble.as_map(); /// assert_eq!(scrobble_map.get("artist"), "Example Artist"); /// ``` pub fn as_map(&self) -> HashMap<String, String> { let mut params = HashMap::new(); params.insert("track".to_string(), self.track.clone()); params.insert("artist".to_string(), self.artist.clone()); params.insert("album".to_string(), self.album.clone()); if let Some(timestamp) = self.timestamp { params.insert("timestamp".to_string(), timestamp.to_string()); } params } /// Returns the `Scrobble`'s artist name pub fn artist(&self) -> &str { &self.artist } /// Returns the `Scrobble`'s track name pub fn track(&self) -> &str { &self.track } /// Returns the `Scrobble`'s album name pub fn album(&self) -> &str { &self.album } } /// Converts from tuple of `&str`s in the form `(artist, track, album)` /// /// Designed to make it easier to cooperate with other track info types. impl From<&(&str, &str, &str)> for Scrobble { fn from((artist, track, album): &(&str, &str, &str)) -> Self { Scrobble::new(artist, track, album) } } /// Converts from tuple of `String`s in the form `(artist, track, album)` /// /// Designed to make it easier to cooperate with other track info types. impl From<&(String, String, String)> for Scrobble { fn from((artist, track, album): &(String, String, String)) -> Self { Scrobble::new(artist, track, album) } } /// Converts from vector of `&str` tuples, in the form `(artist, track, album)`. /// /// Designed to make it easier to cooperate with other track info types. impl From<Vec<(&str, &str, &str)>> for ScrobbleBatch { fn from(collection: Vec<(&str, &str, &str)>) -> Self { let scrobbles: Vec<Scrobble> = collection .iter() .map(Scrobble::from) .collect(); ScrobbleBatch::from(scrobbles) } } /// Converts from vector of `String` tuples, in the form `(artist, track, album)`. /// /// Designed to make it easier to cooperate with other track info types. impl From<Vec<(String, String, String)>> for ScrobbleBatch { fn from(collection: Vec<(String, String, String)>) -> Self { let scrobbles: Vec<Scrobble> = collection .iter() .map(Scrobble::from) .collect(); ScrobbleBatch::from(scrobbles) } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; #[test] fn make_scrobble() { let mut scrobble = Scrobble::new( "foo floyd and the fruit flies", "old bananas", "old bananas", ); scrobble.with_timestamp(1337); assert_eq!(scrobble.artist(), "foo floyd and the fruit flies"); assert_eq!(scrobble.track(), "old bananas"); assert_eq!(scrobble.album(), "old bananas"); assert_eq!(scrobble.timestamp, Some(1337)); } #[test] fn make_scrobble_check_map() { let scrobble = Scrobble::new( "foo floyd and the fruit flies", "old bananas", "old bananas", ); let params = scrobble.as_map(); assert_eq!(params["artist"], "foo floyd and the fruit flies"); assert_eq!(params["track"], "old bananas"); assert_eq!(params["album"], "old bananas"); } } }