#GMusicProxy – Google Play Music Proxy
"Let's stream Google Play Music using any media-player"
© Mario Di Raimondo site: http://gmusicproxy.net
contributors:
License: GPL v3
This program permits the use of Google Play Music with All Access subscription with any music player that is able to stream MP3 files and M3U playlists (e.g., MPD server, VLC, ...). It can work also with a free account without All Access extras.
Google has released a nice music service and now it is even more interesting with the All Access option. The Google-way to listen your collection and the stations is by means of Android devices or any web browser. If you want to use your TVs or HiFi audio systems, the main tool is the Chromecast key. I can't buy one (at the moment it is not available in my country) and it looks a bit closed. Even more I already got a music-system based on a PC connected to my HiFi audio system: it makes use of MPD and I would like keep it.
My project is based on the great Unofficial Google Play Music API of Simon Weber: it already permits to create URLs to stream the tracks as regular MP3 but they expire in 1 minute! Keeping this proxy running, it can generate persistent local URLs that never expire and that can be used in any media-player.
This project is not supported nor endorsed by Google. Its aim is not the abuse of the service but the one to improve the access to it. I'm not responsible of its misuse.
- create persistent URLs to all the tracks, albums and stations available on the Google Play Music + All Access platform
- get access to all the songs in your collection, playlists and registered stations
- search by name any artist, album or song
- request a transient (it will be not registered in your account) station based on any search
- stream any songs as standard MP3 complete of IDv3 tag with all the information and album image
- 0.9.9:
- fixed login problem using the devel branch (5.0.0-dev0) of gmusicapi (today not yet released)
- changed the installation instructions using pip
requirements.txt
file: this permits the automatic deploy of gmusicapi from github - the functionality
--list-devices
is actually broken: keep a copy of you device ids!
- 0.9.8:
- new option
extended-m3u
: it optionally extends#EXTINF:
lines of the produced M3U lists to a non-standard format likeartist - song title - album title
- new option
- 0.9.7 (2014-08-25):
- merged a contribution by Nick Depinet to report all the possible matches of a search (support required by project CSH DJ)
- 0.9.6 (2014-08-08):
- added support for returning multiple songs in the search results using type
songs
forget_by_search
- added support for returning multiple songs in the search results using type
- 0.9.5 (2014-03-23):
- added support for the dynamic 'I'm feeling lucky' station:
get_ifl_station
- added support for the dynamic 'I'm feeling lucky' station:
- 0.9.4 (2014-02-02):
- added support for 'album artist' tag (requires a development version >= 0.7.5-beta of eyed3 lib)
- added control on startup for new versions
- 0.9.2 (2013-10-30):
- added the possibility to rate songs (like/dislike)
- 0.9.1 (2013-10-05):
- a new and more robust message/log system
- possibility to daemonize the proxy
- 0.8 (2013-09-22):
- rewrote command-line/config system
- possibility to disable AA features for a free GM account
- improved documentation
- 0.6 (2013-09-15): first public version
- Simon's Unofficial-Google-Music-API (the great backend used by gmusicproxy): https://github.com/simon-weber/Unofficial-Google-Music-API
- web2py-mpd-gmproxy (a web interface that uses gmusicproxy as backend): https://github.com/matclab/web2py-mpd-gmproxy
- GMusic-MPD (an helper script for GMusicProxy together with MPD): https://github.com/Illyism/GMusic-MPD
- a Google Play Music account with All Access subscription (some functionalities continue to work even with a free account)
- a Python 2.7 interpreter
- some python libs: gmusicapi, netifaces, pyxdg, eyed3, python-daemon
The following instructions have a Debian/Ubuntu GNU/Linux system as reference: nevertheless they work on any other GNU/Linux system using the right substitute of apt-get
. It should work on a Mac OS X system and it could even work on a Windows one.
In order to build some dependencies, you need for sure a working building system: sudo apt-get install build-essential python2.7-dev
.
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The easiest way is to use the
pip
command to install the proxy with all the dependencies from PyPI and GitHub repositories:sudo apt-get install python-pip
- get a copy of the sources using one of these methods:
- install it and all the dependencies using
sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
from the inside of the folder - use it from everywhere:
GMusicProxy
The
pip install ...
command could require the options--allow-external eyed3 --allow-unverified eyed3
on some systems in order to validate the installation ofeyed3
.Importante note: the usage of
sudo pip ...
commands could mess up your main packaging system; consider the next method. -
The right way to use an under-development python project makes use of
virtualenv
andvirtualenvwrapper
utilities:-
install the proxy once:
sudo apt-get install python-pip python-virtualenv virtualenvwrapper mkvirtualenv -p /usr/bin/python2 gmusicproxy git clone https://github.com/diraimondo/gmusicproxy.git cd gmusicproxy pip install -r requirements.txt
note: it could be necessary to close/reopen the shell in order to use virtualenvwrapper aliases
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launch the proxy when you need it:
workon gmusicproxy GMusicProxy
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if you need to upgrade the proxy and its dependencies:
- use the option
--upgrade
on thepip
installation command (e.g.,pip install --upgrade -r requirements
), or - clean-up the virtualenv using
deactivate ; rmvirtualenv gmusicproxy
and reinstall everything as before.
- use the option
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With the service running on a computer on the LAN, it can be used by any others of the same network.
To launch the proxy you need the credentials of your Google account: email and password. If you are using the 2-factor authentication, you have to create an application-specific password to be used with this program. Another required information is the device ID of an Android device registered in your account: you can discover it using the option --list-devices
on the command-line.
You can provide such necessary information, as well as other options, on the command-line of the program or using a configuration file.
Here a list of the supported options on the command-line:
--email
: email address of the Google account [required]--password
: password of the Google account [required]--device-id
: the ID of a registered Android device [required]--host
: host in the generated URLs [default: autodetected local ip address]--port
: default TCP port to use [default: 9999]--config
: specific configuration file to use--disable-all-access
: disable All Access functionalities--list-devices
: list the registered devices--debug
: enable debug messages--log
: log file--daemon
: daemonize the program--disable-version-check
: disable check for latest available version--extended-m3u
: enable non-standard extended m3u headers
All the command-line options can be specified in a configuration file. An example of configuration with the strictly required options could look like this:
email = my.email@gmail.com
password = my-secret-password
device-id = 54bbd32a309a34ef
When the proxy is launched, it searches for a file named gmusicproxy.cfg
in the XDG-compliant folders like /home/USER/.config/
or /etc/xdg/
. It is possible to specify an arbitrary config file on the command-line using the option --config
.
The only way to use the service is to query the proxy by means of properly formatted HTTP requests over the configured TCP port. Such URLs can be used directly in music programs or in scripts or in any browser. A URL looks like this: http://host:port/command?param_1=value¶m_2=value
. I don't apply any validation to the submitted values: please, be nice with the proxy and don't exploit it! :)
Consider that any song, album, artist, playlist or station got a unique ID in Google Music API but there are many methods to discover them.
Here a list of the supported requests (with some restricted by the availability of a All Access subscription):
/get_collection
: reports an M3U playlist with all the songs in your personal collection./search_id
: reports the unique ID as result of a search for an artist, a song or an album. Allowed parameters:type
: search forartist
,album
orsong
[required]title
: a string to search in the title of the album or of the songartist
: a string to search in the name of the artist in any kind of searchexact
: ayes
implies an exact match between the query parametersartist
andtitle
and the real data of the artist/album/song [default:no
]
/get_by_search
: makes a search for artist/album/song as/search_id
and returns the related content (an M3U list for the album or for the top songs of an artist and the MP3 file for a song); it is also possible to get the full list of matches reported by Google Music using search withtype=matches
[requires A.A.]. Allowed parameters:type
: search forartist
,album
,song
ormatches
[required]title
: a string to search in the title of the album or of the songartist
: a string to search in the name of the artist in any kind of searchexact
: ayes
implies an exact match between the query parametersartist
andtitle
and the real data of the artist/album/song; it doesn't make sense with a search formatches
[default:no
]num_tracks
: the number of top songs to return in a search for artist [default: 20]
/get_all_stations
: reports a list of registered stations as M3U playlist (with URLs to other M3U playlist) or as plain-text list (with one station per line) [requires A.A.]. Allowed parameters:format
:m3u
for an M3U list ortext
for a plain-text list with lines likeName of the Station|URL to an M3U playlist
[default:m3u
]separator
: a separator for the plain-text lists [default:|
]only_url
: ayes
creates a list of just URLs in the plain-text lists (the name of the station is totally omitted) [default:no
]exact
: ayes
implies an exact match between the query parametersartist
andtitle
and the real data of the artist/album/song [default:no
]
/get_all_playlists
: reports the playlists registered in the account as M3U playlist (with URLs to other M3U playlist) or as plain-text list (with one playlist per line). The allowed parameters are the same as/get_all_stations
./get_new_station_by_search
: reports as M3U playlist the content of a new (transient or permanent) station created on the result of a search for artist/album/song [requires A.A.]. Allowed parameters:type
: search forartist
,album
orsong
[required]title
: a string to search in the title of the album or of the songartist
: a string to search in the name of the artist in any kind of searchexact
: ayes
implies an exact match between the query parametersartist
andtitle
and the real data of the artist/album/song [default:no
]num_tracks
: the number of songs to extract from the new station [default: 20]transient
: ano
creates a persistent station that will be registered into the account [default:yes
]name
: the name of the persistent station to create [required iftransient
isno
]
/get_new_station_by_id
: reports as M3U playlist the content of a new (transient or permanent) station created on a specified id of an artist/album/song [requires A.A.]. Allowed parameters:id
: the unique identifier of the artist/album/song [required]type
: the type of id specified amongartist
,album
andsong
[required]num_tracks
: the number of songs to extract from the new station [default: 20]transient
: ano
creates a persistent station that will be registered into the account [default:yes
]name
: the name of the persistent station to create [required iftransient
isno
]
/get_station
: reports an M3U playlist of tracks associated to the given station [requires A.A.]. Allowed parameters:id
: the unique identifier of the station [required]num_tracks
: the number of tracks to extract [default: 20]
/get_ifl_station
: reports an M3U playlist of tracks associated to the automatic "I'm feeling lucky" station [requires A.A.]. Allowed parameters:num_tracks
: the number of tracks to extract [default: 20]
/get_playlist
: reports the content of a registered playlist in the M3U format. Allowed parameters:id
: the unique identifier of the playlist [required]
/get_album
: reports the content of an album as an M3U playlist. Allowed parameters:id
: the unique identifier of the album [required]
/get_song
: streams the content of the specified song as a standard MP3 file with IDv3 tag. Allowed parameters:id
: the unique identifier of the song [required]
/get_top_tracks_artist
: reports an M3U playlist with the top songs of a specified artist [requires A.A.]. Allowed parameters:id
: the unique identifier of the artist [required]type
: the type of id specified amongartist
,album
andsong
[required]num_tracks
: the number of top songs to return [default: 20]
/like_song
: reports a positive rating on the song with specified id. Allowed parameters:id
: the unique identifier of the song [required]
/dislike_song
: reports a negative rating on the song with specified id. Allowed parameters:id
: the unique identifier of the song [required]
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You can copy any M3U list generated by the proxy in the playlists registered inside MPD. MPD usually keeps the playlists inside the folder specified by
playlist_directory
in its configuration filempd.conf
.curl -s 'http://localhost:9999/get_by_search?type=album&artist=Queen&title=Greatest%20Hits' > /var/lib/mpd/playlists/queen.m3u mpc load queen mpc play
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You can also request a fresh list of songs from a station and add them to the current playlist.
mpc clear curl -s 'http://localhost:9999/get_new_station_by_search?type=artist&artist=Queen&num_tracks=100' | grep -v ^# | while read url; do mpc add "$url"; done mpc play
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You can listen any generated playlist using VLC from command-line.
vlc 'http://localhost:9999/get_by_search?type=album&artist=Rolling%20Stones&title=tattoo&exact=no'
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You can automatically choose at random one registered station.
curl -s 'http://localhost:9999/get_all_stations?format=text&only_url=yes' | sort -R | head -n1 | vlc -
Get this project as it is: I will work on it as long as I have fun in developing and using it. I share it as Open-Source code because I believe in OSS and to open it to external contributions.
Feel free to open bug reports (complete of verbose output produced with options --debug
and --log
) on GitHub, to fork the project and to make pull requests for your contributions.
- It looks that some uploaded MP3 files not present in the GM catalog can't be streamed: to investigate.
- Waiting for recent packaging of Simon's gmusicapi 3.0.0, I could release packages for Debian/Ubuntu systems.
The proxy can manage only one request at time. The internal structure of the proxy can be extended to manage concurrent requests but first I have to investigate about the Google API and gmusicapi limitations on concurrent accesses.
As stated above, you need the device ID of a registered Android device in order to stream the music. This is a requirement of the Google API. An alternative could be to register a virtual-device using the emulator of the Android SDK.
The program was designed under Linux systems but it could work also under Windows or Mac OS X. Reports by audacious testers are welcome!