Scrape lyrics for a song by "Artist - Title", either straight from the command line, or in Node.js. Currently only supports Genius lyrics.
Get an API token for api.genius.com
, and then put it in config.json
as
{ "genius": { "token": "foobar" } }
.
Then, run ./bin/lyrics
. This only works on macOS, as it uses AppleScript to
find out the active track.
const Lyrics = require('lyrics');
const fetcher = new Lyrics({
genius: {
token: 'foobar'
}
});
// Get lyrics for a specific track (artist, title)
fetcher.getTrackLyrics('Noah', 'Chef')
.then(lyrics => console.log(lyrics))
.catch(err => console.error(err));
// Get lyrics for the current track active in Spotify or iTunes (macOS only)
fetcher.getCurrentTrackLyrics(['Spotify', 'iTunes'])
.then(lyrics => console.log(lyrics))
.catch(err => console.error(err));
// Find out the currently active track in Spotify or iTunes (macOS only)
fetcher.getCurrentTrack(['Spotify', 'iTunes'])
.then(({ artist, title }) => console.log(artist, title))
.catch(err => console.error(err));
The config.json
for bin/lyrics
and the config
object passed to Lyrics
on construction are one and the same. They accept the following:
{
"genius": {
"token": String // Token for api.genius.com
},
"log": Boolean // Whether to log debug info to console (default: true)
}
macOS is natively supported using AppleScript to get the current track from Spotify or iTunes.
In Linux, you can get the current track using D-Bus, as Spotify implements the
Media Player Remote Interfacing Specification (MPRIS). I have not tested it,
but mpris-service
is an available package.
There isn't a an osascript or D-Bus equivalent way of getting the current track
from Spotify in Windows at the moment, as far as I know. The Spotify Web API
also does not have an endpoint to get the /current/ track, though it does have
an endpoint to fetch the last 50 played tracks -- but this does not include the
current one, nor does it include any that played for less than 30 seconds.
Update 2019: You can use Spotify's /v1/me/player/currently-playing
API endpoint. https://developer.spotify.com/documentation/web-api/reference/player/get-the-users-currently-playing-track/