# pandora_client - python client and libary to access a pan.do/ra instances Documentation at: https://code.0x2620.org/0x2620/pandora_client/wiki ## Installation ### Linux - install dependencies sudo apt install python3 python3-pip ffmpeg - install pandora_client sudo pip3 install pandora_client ### macOS - install brew (https://brew.sh/) - install dependencies brew install python3 brew install libvpx libvorbis brew install ffmpeg --with-libvpx --with-libvorbis --with-libopus - install pandora_client pip3 install pandora_client ## pandora client example: import pandora_client #example config.json ''' { "url": "http://localhost:8000/api/", "username": "username", "password": "password", "cache": "~/.ox/client.sqlite", "media-cache": "~/.ox/media", "volumes": { "volumename": "/media/2010/Movies" } } ''' c = pandora_client.Client('config.json') c.scan() #scans all volumes for files and updates cache db c.sync() #syncs cached file info with site, and encodes and uploads requested media c.clean() #cleanup transcodes created druing sync to save disk space ## just using the API: api = pandora_client.API("http://localhost:8000/api/") r = api.find( query={'conditions':[]}, keys=['title', 'year'], range=[0, 100] ) for i in r['data']['items']: ... api documentation is available as python docstrings. i.e. in ipython: api.find? (alternatively you can open the api url in a browser to read further documentation) ## Distributed encoding pandora_client can distribute the encoding to multiple nodes on a local network or multiple encodings on the same host. to do this you need to install additional dependencies: apt-get install python3-twisted python3-requests now run one node in server mode: pandora_client server and start the other nodes with: pandora_client client http://SERVER_IP:8789