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An example of importing playlists into Rdio, and exporting them out.

How to install

This uses the Rdio Python library from:

git clone git@github.com:rdio/rdio-python.git
cd rdio-python
python setup.py install

Get your dev oauth app credentials

Write your client.ini that should look like this and live in the root directory of your playlist_helper checkout:

[oauth]
client_id=
client_secret=
client_callback_uri=https://github.com/jmullan/playlist_helper

You will need to authenticate before you can export your playlists:

python playlist_helper/authenticate.py

You should see the following text in your command line. Hopefully a browser will also have been opened for you.

Please enter device code: AAAA7 on https://rdio.com/device

Finally, you can run the main script to dump your playlist and lists of all of your favorites:

python playlist_helper/dump.py

What does this export?

The exact file naming and file structure will vary, but for me, the file structure looks like:

dumps/jmullan
├── comments.json : a computer-readable recording of all the comments I have made
├── comments.txt : all the comments I have made, but readable by a person
├── favorite_artists.csv : a list of my favorite artists, openable in excel
│                          if I didn't have any, this would be empty
├── favorite_artists.json : a list of my favorite artists, openable by computers
│                           if I didn't have any, this would have an empty list in it
├── favorite_labels.csv : a list of my favorite labels, openable in excel
├── favorite_labels.json : a list of my favorite labels, openable by computers
├── favorite_stations.csv : a list of my favorite stations, openable by computers
├── favorite_stations.json : a list of my favorite stations, openable by computers
└── playlists
    ├── owned : these are playlists that I own
    │   ├── Cameras.csv : this is a list of songs in the order they were in the playlist
    │   │                 Artist,Album,Title (fields may change!)
    │   ├── Cameras.jspf : this is a computer-readable version of the same playlist
    │   │                  It has more data than the csv file
    │   ├── wedding.csv
    │   └── wedding.jspf
    ├── collab : these are playlists that I have helped on, but I do not own
    │   ├── Together.csv
    │   ├── Together.jspf
    ├── favorites : these are playlists that I only favorited
    │   ├── AfroCarib.csv
    │   └── AfroCarib.jspf
    └── special : these are "playlists" made from things that were not really playlists
        ├── downloaded.csv : these are the files that I have marked for download
        ├── downloaded.jspf
        ├── favorites.csv : these are the tracks I have favorites and the tracks from albums I have favorited
        └── favorites.jspf

... except that I have a lot more playlists than this! Your file structure will look different.

What is a jspf file?

http://www.xspf.org/jspf/

Why not xspf?

I am not a fan of xml (anymore), so I didn't write it yet. It's on the backlog.

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