Lightweight .NET Core wrapper for the Spotify Web API.
- Targets .NET Standard 2.0
async
by default- BYO
HttpClient
- Authorization support (App and User flows)
- MIT license
- Fully XML documented
Install the latest version using dotnet CLI:
> dotnet add package SpotifyApi.NetCore
Install using Package Manager Console:
> Install-Package SpotifyApi.NetCore
Version 3 of SpotifyApi.NetCore
is a major version overhaul with many improvements including:
- Removal of multi-user authentication in favour of bring-your-own auth
- Simplification of Authentication services
- Consistent approach to paging and auth params throughout the library
- Removal of many overloads in favour of optional params
- Complete XML comment documentation of public methods including links to Spotify reference docs
- Separate SpotifyApi.NetCore.Samples repo
It is highly recommended that users upgrade to
SpotifyApi.NetCore
>= v3.0.1 as soon as possible. Version >= 2.4.7 will be supported until the next major version ships.
There are breaking changes in v3 but, for most users, upgrading should be straight-forward. Some minor refactoring may be required, e.g.
- Most Authorization objects have moved from namespace
SpotifyApi.NetCore
toSpotifyApi.NetCore.Authorization
Models.Image.Height
andModels.Image.Width
have changed fromint
toint?
Models.CurrentPlaybackContext.ProgressMs
has changed fromlong
tolong?
Set Environment variables:
SpotifyApiClientId=(SpotifyApiClientId)
SpotifyApiClientSecret=(SpotifyApiClientSecret)
// HttpClient and AccountsService can be reused.
// Tokens are automatically cached and refreshed
var http = new HttpClient();
var accounts = new AccountsService(http);
// Get an artist by Spotify Artist Id
var artists = new ArtistsApi(http, accounts);
Artist artist = await artists.GetArtist("1tpXaFf2F55E7kVJON4j4G");
string artistName = artist.Name;
Trace.WriteLine($"Artist.Name = {artistName}");
// Get recommendations based on seed Artist Ids
var browse = new BrowseApi(http, accounts);
RecommendationsResult result = await browse.GetRecommendations(new[] { "1tpXaFf2F55E7kVJON4j4G", "4Z8W4fKeB5YxbusRsdQVPb" }, null, null);
string firstTrackName = result.Tracks[0].Name;
Trace.WriteLine($"First recommendation = {firstTrackName}");
// Page through a list of tracks in a Playlist
var playlists = new PlaylistsApi(http, accounts);
int limit = 100;
PlaylistPaged playlist = await playlists.GetTracks("4h4urfIy5cyCdFOc1Ff4iN", limit: limit);
int offset = 0;
int j = 0;
// using System.Linq
while (playlist.Items.Any())
{
for (int i = 0; i < playlist.Items.Length; i++)
{
Trace.WriteLine($"Track #{j += 1}: {playlist.Items[i].Track.Artists[0].Name} / {playlist.Items[i].Track.Name}");
}
offset += limit;
playlist = await playlists.GetTracks("4h4urfIy5cyCdFOc1Ff4iN", limit: limit, offset: offset);
}
// Get a list of a User's devices
// This requires User authentication and authorization.
// A `UserAccountsService` is provided to help with this.
// HttpClient and UserAccountsService can be reused.
// Tokens can be cached by your code
var http = new HttpClient();
var accounts = new UserAccountsService(http);
// See https://developer.spotify.com/documentation/general/guides/authorization-guide/#authorization-code-flow
// for an explanation of the Authorization code flow
// Generate a random state value to use in the Auth request
string state = Guid.NewGuid().ToString("N");
// Accounts service will derive the Auth URL for you
string url = accounts.AuthorizeUrl(state, new[] { "user-read-playback-state" });
/*
Redirect the user to `url` and when they have auth'ed Spotify will redirect to your reply URL
The response will include two query parameters: `state` and `code`.
For a full working example see `SpotifyApi.NetCore.Samples`.
*/
// Check that the request has not been tampered with by checking the `state` value matches
if (state != query["state"]) throw new ArgumentException();
// Use the User accounts service to swap `code` for a Refresh token
BearerAccessRefreshToken token = await accounts.RequestAccessRefreshToken(query["code"]);
// Use the Bearer (Access) Token to call the Player API
var player = new PlayerApi(http, accounts);
Device[] devices = await player.GetDevices(accessToken: token.AccessToken);
foreach(Device device in devices)
{
Trace.WriteLine($"Device {device.Name} Status = {device.Type} Active = {device.IsActive}");
}
See tests and SpotifyApi.NetCore.Samples for more usage examples.
Spotify API | Endpoints | Implemented | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Albums | 3 | 3 | 100% | ✅ |
Artists | 5 | 5 | 100% | ✅ |
Browse | 7 | 7 | 100% | ✅ |
Episodes | 2 | 2 | 100% | ✅ |
Follow | 7 | 7 | 100% | ✅ |
Library | 8 | 8 | 100% | ✅ |
Personalization | 1 | 1 | 100% | ✅ |
Player | 14 | 14 | 100% | ✅ |
Playlists | 12 | 6 | 50% | |
Search | 1 | 1 | 100% | ✅ |
Shows | 3 | 3 | 100% | ✅ |
Tracks | 5 | 5 | 100% | ✅ |
Users Profile | 2 | 2 | 100% | ✅ |
Total | 70 | 64 | 91% |
Feature requests welcomed! (create an issue)
This project is actively maintained by @DanielLarsenNZ. The easiest way to get in touch is to create an issue. But you can also email daniel@larsen.nz.
Huge thanks to @aevansme, @brandongregoryscott and @akshays2112 for their contributions!
Contributions welcomed. Read CONTRIB.md