pidgin-mpris-0.2.3/AUTHORS0000644000000000000000000000016410665112566015341 0ustar00usergroup00000000000000Sabin Iacob (m0n5t3r) - wrote the thing Milosz Derezynski (deadchip) - patched some warnings pidgin-mpris-0.2.3/COPYING0000644000000000000000000004312710665112566015332 0ustar00usergroup00000000000000 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. 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Run `configure --help' for more details. pidgin-mpris-0.2.3/Makefile.am0000644000000000000000000000001610665112566016321 0ustar00usergroup00000000000000SUBDIRS = src pidgin-mpris-0.2.3/NEWS0000644000000000000000000000033110665112566014764 0ustar00usergroup00000000000000------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pidgin-BMPx 0.1 - 2007/07/29 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Initial public release pidgin-mpris-0.2.3/README0000644000000000000000000000130710665112566015151 0ustar00usergroup00000000000000------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pidgin Now Playing 0.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sabin Iacob http://m0n5t3r.info/work/pidgin-mpris/ DESCRIPTION The Pidgin Now Playing plugin will automatically update your Pidgin user and status info with the currently playing media in MPRIS-compatible media players. The plugin will replace %now-playing in your user info and status message with the song information. INSTALL ./autogen.sh ./configure make make install LICENSE Pidgin Now Playing is distributed under the GPL license version 2. See COPYING for details. pidgin-mpris-0.2.3/TODO0000644000000000000000000000000010665112566014746 0ustar00usergroup00000000000000pidgin-mpris-0.2.3/autogen.sh0000755000000000000000000000530010665112566016267 0ustar00usergroup00000000000000#! /bin/sh TOP_DIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); echo $PWD) LAST_DIR=$PWD if test ! -f $TOP_DIR/configure.ac ; then echo "You must execute this script from the top level directory." exit 1 fi run_or_die () { COMMAND=$1 # check for empty commands if test -z "$COMMAND" ; then echo "*warning* no command specified" return 1 fi shift; OPTIONS="$@" # print a message printf "*info* running $COMMAND" if test -n "$OPTIONS" ; then echo " ($OPTIONS)" else echo fi # run or die $COMMAND $OPTIONS ; RESULT=$? if test $RESULT -ne 0 ; then echo "*error* $COMMAND failed. (exit code = $RESULT)" exit 1 fi return 0 } # Main run cd $TOP_DIR AUTOCONF=${AUTOCONF:-autoconf} AUTOMAKE=${AUTOMAKE:-automake} ACLOCAL=${ACLOCAL:-aclocal} AUTOHEADER=${AUTOHEADER:-autoheader} AUTOPOINT=${AUTOPOINT:-autopoint} LIBTOOLIZE=${LIBTOOLIZE:-libtoolize} INTLTOOLIZE=${INTLTOOLIZE:-intltoolize} GLIB_GETTEXTIZE=${GLIB_GETTEXTIZE:-glib-gettextize} # Check for proper automake version automake_maj_req=1 automake_min_req=9 printf "Checking Automake version..." automake_version=`$AUTOMAKE --version | head -n1 | cut -f 4 -d \ ` automake_major=$(echo $automake_version | cut -f 1 -d . | sed -e 's:^\([0-9]\+\).*$:\1:') automake_minor=$(echo $automake_version | cut -f 2 -d . | sed -e 's:^\([0-9]\+\).*$:\1:') automake_micro=$(echo $automake_version | cut -f 3 -d . | sed -e 's:^\([0-9]\+\).*$:\1:') printf "$automake_major.$automake_minor.$automake_micro.: " if [ $automake_major -ge $automake_maj_req ]; then if [ $automake_minor -lt $automake_min_req ]; then echo "error: pidgin-mpris requires automake $automake_maj_req.$automake_min_req" exit 1 else echo "ok" fi fi # Check for proper autoconf version autoconf_maj_req=2 autoconf_min_req=60 printf "Checking Autoconf version... " autoconf_version=`$AUTOCONF --version | head -n1 | cut -f 4 -d \ ` autoconf_major=$(echo $autoconf_version | cut -f 1 -d . | sed -e 's:^\([0-9]\+\).*$:\1:') autoconf_minor=$(echo $autoconf_version | cut -f 2 -d . | sed -e 's:^\([0-9]\+\).*$:\1:') printf "$autoconf_major.$autoconf_minor..: " if [ $autoconf_major -ge $autoconf_maj_req ]; then if [ $autoconf_minor -lt $autoconf_min_req ]; then echo "error: pidgin-mpris requires autoconf $autoconf_maj_req.$autoconf_min_req" exit 1 else echo "ok" fi fi if [ ! -e Changelog ]; then touch ChangeLog fi run_or_die $ACLOCAL #run_or_die $GLIB_GETTEXTIZE --force --copy #run_or_die $INTLTOOLIZE --force --copy --automake run_or_die $LIBTOOLIZE --force --copy --automake run_or_die $AUTOCONF #run_or_die $AUTOHEADER run_or_die $AUTOMAKE -a -c cd $LAST_DIR pidgin-mpris-0.2.3/configure.ac0000644000000000000000000000134210665112566016556 0ustar00usergroup00000000000000AC_PREREQ(2.59) AC_INIT(pidgin-mpris, 0.2.3, iacobs@m0n5t3r.info) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE AM_MAINTAINER_MODE AC_PROG_CC AC_PROG_INSTALL AC_DISABLE_STATIC AM_PROG_LIBTOOL LIBTOOL="$LIBTOOL --silent" AC_DEFINE(PURPLE_PLUGINS, 1, ["pidgin_plugin"]) PKG_CHECK_MODULES(pidgin, [pidgin >= 2.0.0]) AC_SUBST(pidgin_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(pidgin_LIBS) PKG_CHECK_MODULES(gtk2, [gtk+-2.0 >= 2.4]) AC_SUBST(gtk2_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(gtk2_LIBS) PKG_CHECK_MODULES(dbus, [dbus-1 >= 0.50]) AC_SUBST(dbus_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(dbus_LIBS) PKG_CHECK_MODULES(dbus_glib, [dbus-glib-1 >= 0.50]) AC_SUBST(dbus_glib_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(dbus_glib_LIBS) PIDGIN_INSTALL="`$PKG_CONFIG pidgin --variable=libdir`/pidgin" AC_SUBST(PIDGIN_INSTALL) AC_OUTPUT([ Makefile src/Makefile ]) pidgin-mpris-0.2.3/src/0000755000000000000000000000000010665112566015057 5ustar00usergroup00000000000000pidgin-mpris-0.2.3/src/Makefile.am0000644000000000000000000000070710665112566017117 0ustar00usergroup00000000000000AM_CFLAGS = -g -g3 -O2 -Wall -DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\" pidgindir = $(PIDGIN_INSTALL) pidgin_LTLIBRARIES = pidgin-mpris.la pidgin_mpris_la_SOURCES = pidgin-mpris.c pidgin_mpris_la_CFLAGS = $(pidgin_CFLAGS) \ $(gtk2_CFLAGS) \ $(dbus_CFLAGS) \ $(dbus_glib_CFLAGS) pidgin_mpris_la_LDFLAGS = -module \ -avoid-version \ -L$(PIDGIN_INSTALL) \ $(pidgin_LIBS) \ $(gtk2_LIBS) \ $(dbus_LIBS) \ $(dbus_glib_LIBS) pidgin-mpris-0.2.3/src/pidgin-mpris.c0000644000000000000000000003143410665112566017632 0ustar00usergroup00000000000000/* * Pidgin-MPRISx plugin. * * Copyright (c) 2007 Sabin Iacob. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA * 02111-1307, USA. */ #define DBUS_API_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE 1 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "gtkplugin.h" #include "util.h" #include "debug.h" #include "connection.h" #include "savedstatuses.h" #include "version.h" #define PIDGINMPRIS_PLUGIN_ID "core-pidgin-mpris" #define OPT_PIDGINMPRIS "/plugins/pidgin_mpris" #define OPT_PROCESS_STATUS OPT_PIDGINMPRIS "/process_status" #define OPT_PROCESS_USERINFO OPT_PIDGINMPRIS "/process_userinfo" #define OPT_PLAYER_NAME OPT_PIDGINMPRIS "/player_name" #define OPT_FORMAT_STRING OPT_PIDGINMPRIS "/format_string" #define DBUS_MPRIS_NAMESPACE "org.mpris." #define DBUS_MPRIS_PLAYER "org.freedesktop.MediaPlayer" #define DBUS_MPRIS_PLAYER_PATH "/Player" #define DBUS_MPRIS_TRACK_SIGNAL "TrackChange" #define DBUS_MPRIS_STATUS_SIGNAL "StatusChange" #define DBUS_TYPE_G_STRING_VALUE_HASHTABLE (dbus_g_type_get_map ("GHashTable", G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_VALUE)) #define MPRIS_TOKEN "%now-playing" #define MPRIS_START "" #define MPRIS_END "" #define mpris_debug(fmt, ...) purple_debug(PURPLE_DEBUG_INFO, "Now Playing", \ fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__); #define mpris_error(fmt, ...) purple_debug(PURPLE_DEBUG_ERROR, "Now Playing", \ fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__); typedef struct { PurplePlugin *plugin; DBusGConnection *bus; DBusGProxy *player; gchar *player_name; } pidginmpris_t; pidginmpris_t *pidginmpris; static void mpris_process_status(PurpleConnection *gc, gchar *mpris_info) { gchar *new, *tmp1, *tmp2, *begin, *end; const gchar *old, *proto; PurpleAccount *account; PurplePresence *presence; PurplePlugin *prpl; PurplePluginProtocolInfo *prpl_info; PurpleStatus *status; account = purple_connection_get_account(gc); presence = purple_account_get_presence(account); proto = purple_account_get_protocol_id(account); prpl = purple_find_prpl(proto); g_return_if_fail(prpl != NULL); prpl_info = PURPLE_PLUGIN_PROTOCOL_INFO(prpl); g_return_if_fail(prpl_info != NULL && prpl_info->set_status != NULL); status = purple_presence_get_active_status(presence); g_return_if_fail(status != NULL); old = purple_status_get_attr_string(status, "message"); g_return_if_fail(old != NULL && strlen(old) != 0); g_return_if_fail(strstr(old, MPRIS_TOKEN) || (strstr(old, MPRIS_START) && strstr(old, MPRIS_END))); /* construct our new status message */ tmp1 = purple_strreplace(old, MPRIS_TOKEN, MPRIS_START MPRIS_END); g_return_if_fail(tmp1 != NULL); begin = strstr(tmp1, MPRIS_START); end = strstr(tmp1, MPRIS_END); tmp2 = g_strndup(tmp1, strlen(tmp1) - strlen(begin) + strlen(MPRIS_START)); new = g_strconcat(tmp2, mpris_info, end, NULL); g_free(tmp1); g_free(tmp2); /* only set the status message if the text has changed */ if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(old, new) != 0) { purple_status_set_attr_string(status, "message", new); prpl_info->set_status(account, status); } g_free(new); } static void mpris_process_userinfo(PurpleConnection *gc, gchar *mpris_info) { gchar *new; const gchar *old, *proto; PurpleAccount *account; PurplePlugin *prpl; PurplePluginProtocolInfo *prpl_info; account = purple_connection_get_account(gc); proto = purple_account_get_protocol_id(account); prpl = purple_find_prpl(proto); g_return_if_fail(prpl != NULL); prpl_info = PURPLE_PLUGIN_PROTOCOL_INFO(prpl); g_return_if_fail(prpl_info != NULL && prpl_info->set_status != NULL); /* retrieve the old user info */ old = purple_account_get_user_info(account); g_return_if_fail(old != NULL && strlen(old) != 0); g_return_if_fail(strstr(old, MPRIS_TOKEN)); /* replace the %now-playing with our song info */ new = purple_strreplace(old, MPRIS_TOKEN, mpris_info); g_return_if_fail(new != NULL); /* only set the user info if the text has changed */ if (g_ascii_strcasecmp(old, new) != 0) { prpl_info->set_info(gc, new); } g_free(new); } static void mpris_process(gchar *mpris_info) { GList *l; PurpleConnection *gc; for (l = purple_connections_get_all(); l != NULL; l = l->next) { gc = (PurpleConnection *) l->data; /* make sure we're connected */ if (purple_connection_get_state(gc) != PURPLE_CONNECTED) { continue; } if (purple_prefs_get_bool(OPT_PROCESS_STATUS)) { mpris_process_status(gc, mpris_info); } if (purple_prefs_get_bool(OPT_PROCESS_USERINFO)) { mpris_process_userinfo(gc, mpris_info); } } } static void mpris_track_signal_cb(DBusGProxy *player_proxy, GHashTable *table, gpointer data) { gint i; GValue *value; gchar *artist = NULL; gchar *album = NULL; gchar *genre = NULL; gchar *title = NULL; gchar *format, *mpris_info = NULL; /* fetch values from hash table */ value = (GValue *) g_hash_table_lookup(table, "artist"); if (value != NULL && G_VALUE_HOLDS_STRING(value)) { artist = g_value_dup_string(value); } value = (GValue *) g_hash_table_lookup(table, "album"); if (value != NULL && G_VALUE_HOLDS_STRING(value)) { album = g_value_dup_string(value); } value = (GValue *) g_hash_table_lookup(table, "genre"); if (value != NULL && G_VALUE_HOLDS_STRING(value)) { genre = g_value_dup_string(value); } value = (GValue *) g_hash_table_lookup(table, "title"); if (value != NULL && G_VALUE_HOLDS_STRING(value)) { title = g_value_dup_string(value); } format = g_strdup(purple_prefs_get_string(OPT_FORMAT_STRING)); /* substitute in values */ if (artist && strstr(format, "%artist")) { mpris_info = purple_strreplace(format, "%artist", g_strstrip(artist)); g_free(format); format = mpris_info; } if (album && strstr(format, "%album")) { mpris_info = purple_strreplace(format, "%album", g_strstrip(album)); g_free(format); format = mpris_info; } if (genre && strstr(format, "%genre")) { mpris_info = purple_strreplace(format, "%genre", g_strstrip(genre)); g_free(format); format = mpris_info; } if (title && strstr(format, "%title")) { mpris_info = purple_strreplace(format, "%title", g_strstrip(title)); g_free(format); format = mpris_info; } if (strstr(format, "%player")) { mpris_info = purple_strreplace(format, "%player", purple_prefs_get_string(OPT_PLAYER_NAME)); g_free(format); format = mpris_info; } g_return_if_fail(mpris_info != NULL); mpris_process(mpris_info); g_free(mpris_info); } static void mpris_status_signal_cb(DBusGProxy *player_proxy, gint status, gpointer data) { mpris_debug("StatusChange %d\n", status); if (status != 0) { mpris_process(""); } } static void mpris_connect_dbus_signals() { pidginmpris->player = dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name(pidginmpris->bus, pidginmpris->player_name, DBUS_MPRIS_PLAYER_PATH, DBUS_MPRIS_PLAYER); dbus_g_proxy_add_signal(pidginmpris->player, DBUS_MPRIS_TRACK_SIGNAL, DBUS_TYPE_G_STRING_VALUE_HASHTABLE, G_TYPE_INVALID); dbus_g_proxy_connect_signal(pidginmpris->player, DBUS_MPRIS_TRACK_SIGNAL, G_CALLBACK(mpris_track_signal_cb), NULL, NULL); dbus_g_proxy_add_signal(pidginmpris->player, DBUS_MPRIS_STATUS_SIGNAL, G_TYPE_INT, G_TYPE_INVALID); dbus_g_proxy_connect_signal(pidginmpris->player, DBUS_MPRIS_STATUS_SIGNAL, G_CALLBACK(mpris_status_signal_cb), NULL, NULL); } static gboolean mpris_app_running() { gchar *player_name = g_strconcat(DBUS_MPRIS_NAMESPACE, purple_prefs_get_string(OPT_PLAYER_NAME), NULL); if(g_strcasecmp(pidginmpris->player_name, player_name) != 0) { pidginmpris->player_name = g_strdup(player_name); g_object_unref(pidginmpris->player); mpris_connect_dbus_signals(); } DBusGProxy *player = dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name_owner(pidginmpris->bus, player_name, DBUS_MPRIS_PLAYER_PATH, DBUS_MPRIS_PLAYER, NULL); if(!player) return FALSE; g_object_unref(player); g_free(player_name); return TRUE; } static void mpris_signed_on_cb(PurpleConnection *gc, void *data) { mpris_status_signal_cb(NULL, -1, NULL); if(mpris_app_running()) { GHashTable *table = NULL; if(dbus_g_proxy_call(pidginmpris->player, "GetMetadata", NULL, G_TYPE_INVALID, DBUS_TYPE_G_STRING_VALUE_HASHTABLE, &table, G_TYPE_INVALID)) { mpris_track_signal_cb(NULL, table, NULL); } g_hash_table_destroy(table); } } static void mpris_prefs_cb(const char *name, PurplePrefType type, gconstpointer value, gpointer data) { mpris_debug("settings change detected at %s\n", name); mpris_signed_on_cb(NULL, NULL); } static gboolean load_plugin(PurplePlugin *plugin) { pidginmpris = g_new0(pidginmpris_t, 1); pidginmpris->plugin = plugin; pidginmpris->player_name = g_strconcat(DBUS_MPRIS_NAMESPACE, purple_prefs_get_string(OPT_PLAYER_NAME), NULL); /* initialize dbus connection */ pidginmpris->bus = dbus_g_bus_get(DBUS_BUS_SESSION, NULL); if (!pidginmpris->bus) { mpris_error("failed to connect to the dbus daemon\n"); return FALSE; } /* connect mpris's dbus signals */ mpris_connect_dbus_signals(); purple_signal_connect(purple_connections_get_handle(), "signed-on", plugin, PURPLE_CALLBACK(mpris_signed_on_cb), NULL); purple_signal_connect(purple_savedstatuses_get_handle(), "savedstatus-changed", plugin, PURPLE_CALLBACK(mpris_signed_on_cb), NULL); purple_prefs_connect_callback(purple_prefs_get_handle(), OPT_PIDGINMPRIS, mpris_prefs_cb, NULL); mpris_status_signal_cb(NULL, -1, NULL); return TRUE; } static gboolean unload_plugin(PurplePlugin *plugin) { if (pidginmpris->player) { g_object_unref(pidginmpris->player); } if (pidginmpris->bus) { dbus_g_connection_unref(pidginmpris->bus); } g_free(pidginmpris); return TRUE; } static PurplePluginPrefFrame * get_plugin_pref_frame(PurplePlugin *plugin) { PurplePluginPref *pref; PurplePluginPrefFrame *frame = purple_plugin_pref_frame_new(); /* create gtk elements for the plugin preferences */ pref = purple_plugin_pref_new_with_label("Now Playing Plugin Settings"); purple_plugin_pref_frame_add(frame, pref); pref = purple_plugin_pref_new_with_name_and_label(OPT_PLAYER_NAME, "Player to observe"); purple_plugin_pref_set_type(pref, PURPLE_PLUGIN_PREF_CHOICE); purple_plugin_pref_add_choice(pref, "BMPx", "bmp"); purple_plugin_pref_add_choice(pref, "VLC", "vlc"); purple_plugin_pref_add_choice(pref, "Audacious", "audacious"); purple_plugin_pref_frame_add(frame, pref); pref = purple_plugin_pref_new_with_name_and_label(OPT_PROCESS_STATUS, "Expand " MPRIS_TOKEN " to song info in the status message"); purple_plugin_pref_frame_add(frame, pref); pref = purple_plugin_pref_new_with_name_and_label(OPT_PROCESS_USERINFO, "Expand " MPRIS_TOKEN " to song info in the user info"); purple_plugin_pref_frame_add(frame, pref); pref = purple_plugin_pref_new_with_name_and_label(OPT_FORMAT_STRING, "Song format string; known tokens are \n%artist, %album, %genre, %title"); purple_plugin_pref_frame_add(frame, pref); return frame; } static PurplePluginUiInfo pref_info = { get_plugin_pref_frame }; static PurplePluginInfo info = { PURPLE_PLUGIN_MAGIC, PURPLE_MAJOR_VERSION, PURPLE_MINOR_VERSION, PURPLE_PLUGIN_STANDARD, /**< type */ PIDGIN_PLUGIN_TYPE, /**< ui_req */ 0, /**< flags */ NULL, /**< deps */ PURPLE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, /**< priority */ PIDGINMPRIS_PLUGIN_ID, /**< id */ "Now Playing", /**< name */ VERSION, /**< version */ /** summary */ "Automatically updates your Pidgin status info with the currently " "playing media in a MPRIS compatible player", /** desc */ "Automatically updates your Pidgin status info with the currently " "playing media in a MPRIS compatible player.", "Sabin Iacob (m0n5t3r) ", /**< author */ /**< homepage */ "http://m0n5t3r.info/work/pidgin-mpris/", load_plugin, /**< load */ unload_plugin, /**< unload */ NULL, /**< destroy */ NULL, /**< ui_info */ NULL, /**< extra_info */ &pref_info, /**< pref info */ NULL }; static void init_plugin(PurplePlugin *plugin) { g_type_init(); /* add plugin preferences */ purple_prefs_add_none(OPT_PIDGINMPRIS); purple_prefs_add_bool(OPT_PROCESS_STATUS, TRUE); purple_prefs_add_bool(OPT_PROCESS_USERINFO, TRUE); purple_prefs_add_string(OPT_PLAYER_NAME, "bmp"); purple_prefs_add_string(OPT_FORMAT_STRING, "Playing '%title' by %artist"); } PURPLE_INIT_PLUGIN(pidgin_mpris, init_plugin, info)