Hello everyone, I picked up this book from the library called 'Python Essential Reference' by David M. Beazly today which is really helpful if you want to learn about Python. It's a useful reference to have at your side.
Anyways. I wrote up a pythonic rhythmdb replacement called RhythmDB.py It has two classes RhythmDB and Song. I'm pretty happy with it and have no idea if you can already do something like this in the current framework, if you can then the documentation should be improved, but I know it's something that not many people like to do except for the folks over at Django. I assume a lot about the structure of the file, but it works. I could spend some time to make it more robust, but it was fun implementing all of this, so here you go. from RhythmDB import * #open db it assumes you it's in ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml db = RhythmDB() rocksongs = db.get('genre', 'rock') #Get number of songs in rocksongs len(rocksongs) #get duration of all of the rocksongs sum([ len(song) for song in rocksongs ]) #get 10 random rocksongs import random random.sample(rocksongs,10) #Get songs by Mos Def mosdefsongs = [ song for song in db.find('artist', 'mos def') ] ======== So that's about it it. I hope people like this. I was thinking of trying to wrap the db.query_model in an interface like this but I thought I'd try it with this implementaiton because. I'll have to try it out on 0.13 which I haven't compiled. -Neskie _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list rhythmbox-devel@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel