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Uplisting

   0.5  

Amarok Script

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Amarok
Uplisting
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  1456
Submitted:  Jan 25 2005
Updated:  Feb 12 2005

Description:

Uplisting creates a HTML page of what you've been playing in amaroK. This page is uploaded via virtually any protocol and can also be displayed as a desktop applet (see screenshot).

To install, save the file to your favorite download location. In amaroK, Tools->Script Manager, click "Install Script" and select the downloaded file. It should then appear in the script list. Click 'Run' to start the script. The first time it runs it should open up the configure window automatically. You can access it again by clicking 'Configure' within the Script Manager.

You can contact me via #amarok on irc.freenode.org or use the email at the top of the script.

Dependencies:
*amaroK 1.2-beta4 or later
*Ruby 1.8 (developed using 1.8.2)
*Korundum from KDE 3.4-beta2

Todo:
*resize images (use rmagick?)
*make uploading optional (rename script?)




Changelog:

0.5: Displays up-to-date generated HTML in an KHTML desktop window.
0.4: Now it lists the directory and only uploads new covers, also uploads all needed covers to a newly configured directory. Remembers playlist between runs. xtemplate now stored in a seperate file default.xtemplate
0.3: Fixed a run-time error that would stop the script
0.2: Now it goes newest->oldest, script doesn't stop if you close the window, there's a max # of items, remembers playlist between runs
0.1: Initial release




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 interesting

 
 by parentaladvisory on: Jan 25 2005
 
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realy interesting thingy :)
i'd try it if i ran the cvs-version, but i guess when the 1.2 version of amarok is done, maybe some bugs has been "killed", and then i will try it :)


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 Awesome

 
 by shodekiagari on: Jan 26 2005
 
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This looks like a nice script. I of course, am clueless. Where do I edit the configuration? Can I upload the results to another server?

And finally... how do I run it? heh.

Thank you.


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 Re: Awesome

 
 by eean on: Jan 26 2005
 
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Amarok

You edit the configuration with the GUI. Just click 'configure' in the amaroK script manager. I will add instructions on how to install it, given that this is the first amaroK script on kde-apps.


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 Congrats!

 
 by markey on: Jan 26 2005
 
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Eean, congrats for making the first amaroK script. It looks cool :)


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 amaroK Scripts

 
 by markey on: Jan 26 2005
 
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For everyone interested in amaroK scripting, we have made a HOWTO which explains the process of script writing:

http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/index.php/Script-Writing_HowTo


Happy Scripting!


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 ej

 
 by Superstoned on: Feb 6 2005
 
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cool script, but ehm... the dependencies are quite insane. I happen to have amarok 1.2beta4, but korundum 3.4beta2 isn't even on the official korundum website... maybe you can try to use less bleeding edge software? I can handle some beta's but don't overdo :D


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 Re: ej

 
 by eean on: Feb 7 2005
 
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Amarok

This is a valid point. I wanted to depend on Korundum 3.3.2, but came accross some parts missing in the API that got fixed recently. Actually I tried using Kommander instead, but found that doing KIO with the kfm client is pretty limited (an interface like the CLI client `ftp` to KIO would be nice) so switched back to Korundum. The bright side is that I've found a few holes in Korundum's API that Richard Dale has been filling.


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 Re: Re: ej

 
 by Superstoned on: Feb 7 2005
 
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well, I'll wait for KDE 3.4, I don't really want all the hassle... but I'm sure your script is a fine work :D


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 Re: Re: ej

 
 by tbraner on: Mar 1 2005
 
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So how can we get Korundum3.4-beta2?? I would really like to use this, but this is quite wierd to have a dependency that isn't even out yet.


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 Re: Re: Re: ej

 
 by eean on: Mar 13 2005
 
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Amarok

With the KDE RC1. Or wait for KDE 3.4 to come by a distro near you - as Calvin's dad would say, it will build character.


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 and

 
 by Superstoned on: Feb 6 2005
 
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another question: is knewstuff going to be integrated in amarok, so you can download and install new scripts?
And will it be able to check for updates for the installed scripts?


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 Re: and

 
 by markey on: Feb 6 2005
 
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KNewStuff is only really integrated in KDE 3.4. amaroK currently depends on KDE 3.2, so no way. We'll support it later on.

Still, amaroK's ScriptManager features a comfortable installer, which can handle any kind of tarball, like .tar.bz2. So you just got to download the script and tell amaroK to install it, that's all.


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 KNewStuff

 
 by eean on: Feb 7 2005
 
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Amarok

If Korundum gets KNewStuff support, I plan on writing a KNewStuff script so that amaroK would have it before 3.4 becomes a dependency. Looking at the source code for wallpaper downloader in kdebase it looks very simple to implement.


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 Re: and

 
 by seb on: Apr 29 2005
 
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Yep, done. KHNS is supported in kde 3.3, which is the base dependency for amaroK 1.3. You can check it out in cvs


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