* Add python_requires to help pip
* Update supported versions in tox.ini
* Upgrade Python syntax with pyupgrade --py37-plus
* Bump GitHub Actions
* Add Python 3.11 and 3.12 to CI
* Remove six dependency
* Remove redundant dependencies
* Remove redudant Python 3.5 code
* Drop support for EOL Python 3.7
* Upgrade Python syntax with pyupgrade --py38-plus
* Update CHANGELOG
* More f-strings
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Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
* Refactor functions into static methods of AuthBase
Functions is_token_expired was a loose function that was added to
SpotifyClientCredentials, SpotifyPKCE, and SpotifyImplicitGrant classes
through a method on each class that passed the call to the loose
is_token_expired function. Function _is_scope_subset was duplicated on
SpotifyClientCredentials, SpotifyPKCE, and SpotifyImplicitGrant classes.
Refactoring is_token_expired and _is_scope_subset to be static methods
on SpotifyAuthBase means both are available for all derived classes and
require less boilerplate.
* Create CacheHandler to abstract caching tokens
Previous code only supported caching to and from json files in a given
directory. In addition, the get_cached_token method mixed getting and
getting the token in the same method.
This change creates a CacheHandler class to abstract out the caching
implementation and allow the user to cache tokens in any way they
see fit. For example, the user could create a MongoCache class to store
and retrieve tokens from a Mongo database and specify that
cache_handler=MongoCache in creating an auth_manager object.
To implement the CacheHandler abstraction, the following changes are
implemented:
The validation code in each get_cached_token method in SpotifyOAuth,
SpotifyPKCE, and SpotifyImplicitGrant is moved into a validate_token
method in each class.
The CacheHandler class is created with get_cached_token and
save_token_to_cache methods.
Previous instances of self.get_cached_token() are now replaced with
self.validate_token(self.cache_handler.get_cached_token()) to preserve
the getting and validation behaviour.
cache_handler is added as an argument to SpotifyOAuth, SpotifyPKCE, and
SpotifyImplicitGrant. Specifying a cache_handler now overrides any
specification of cache_path and/or username.
To preserve backwards compatibility in handling cache files, a
CacheFileHandler class extending CacheHandler is created. If no
cache_handler is specified, the cache_path and username arguments are
used to create an instance of CacheFileHandler. It may be worth
deprecating the cache_path and username fields in favour of using
CacheFileHandler.
Tests are also modified and extended to cover the new functionality. A
sample MemoryCache CacheHandler is created to test getting and saving to
a custom CacheHandler.
* Fix cache_handler subclass check for Python 2
* Split assert message to fix line over max length
* Split cache handlers into cache_handler.py
* flake8 and autopep fixes
* Fix init to allow importing CacheHandler
When spotipy is installed as a package, CacheHandler is not accessible
from a `from spotipy import CacheHandler` statement because the import
is not specified in the __init__.py file. This commit adds CacheHandler
and CacheFileHandler to the init file so the user can import them.
* flake8 fix
* Add cache_path & username deprecation warning
When cache_path or username are specified in the constructors of
SpotifyOAuth, SpotifyPKCE, or SpotifyImplicitGrant, the constructor
creates a CacheFileHandler instance under the hood. The user is
currently able to create a CacheFileHandler instance in two ways:
1. By creating it outside the SpotifyOAuth (or etc.) constructor and
passing it as the cache_handler
2. By passing cache_path and username to the constructor
Ideally, there would be one and only one obvious way to specify a
CacheFileHandler instance and the cache_handler approach allows any
CacheHandler to be used, so passing the cache_path or username to the
constructor should be deprecated.
* Update flask example to use CacheFileHandler
* Update changelog with deprecation warning info
* Restore token caching methods on auth_manager
Change 9550c8fd86 in
https://github.com/plamere/spotipy accidentally broke the caching
functionality in SpotifyOAUth, SpotifyPKCE, and SpotifyImplicitGrant by
removing the get_cached_token and _save_token_info methods from the
auth_manager object. Users with existing codebases that use the
get_cached_token and _save_token_info methods directly will experience
errors if they upgrade spotipy.
This commit restores the get_cached_token and _save_token_info methods
on the three auth_manager classes as aliases for the corresponding
methods in the cache_handler. Deprecation warnings are also added to
the get_cached_token and _save_token_info methods to direct users to
switch to using the new cache_handler approach.
* Add deprecation warning to docstrings
* Rearrange depr. warn for cache_path & username
Rearrange logic so that deprecation warning always triggers if
cache_path or username are specified. Previously, if cache_handler was
specified, no deprecation warning would be raised if cache_path or
username were specified.
In addition, if both cache_handler and cache_path or username are
specified, a new warning will be raised alongside the deprecation
warning to let the user know that the cache_path and username fields
will be ignored in favour of the cache_handler.
* Small adjustment on sing_out function
First, thanks for this. It has been a great help. I was having trouble with this function, getting a TypeError (TypeError: can only concatenate str (not "NoneType") to str) because apparently the second os.remove(session_cache_path()) is trying to delete a file that does not exist anymore so this is what worked for me.
* Change description on app.py file
* Update app.py on line 79
Fixed indent
* - Added scope, 'playlist-read-private', to examples that access user playlists using the spotipy api: current_user_playlists() (fixes#591)
* Fix example to use user_playlists again
Co-authored-by: Stephane Bruckert <stephane.bruckert@gmail.com>
* Fixplamere/spotipy#560
* Adhere to code style
* Update CHANGELOG.md for changes in 939f869bbc
* open_browser passed to get_auth_response should take precedence over the same argument in the constructor
* Update FAQ
* Add information about headless auth
* Add headless auth example
* No username needed + can be used by multiple users
* cleanup
* Remove caches when signing out
* Persist token only once
* Always show auth page
* Add one scope..
* Add a second scope and also a view which utilizes a scope.
* Add a __main__ clause example.
* Include further documentation.
* Move utility function higher in document.
* Add threading to application run call in __main__.
* Add (or reinstate–I thought it had been there) the "me" view.
* Add notes about SPOTIPY_REDIRECT_URI and using alternate port.
And specify that it should be the address that the App runs over.
* Whitespace only.
* Here is an example of importing credentials.
* Delete session_cache file on logout so new user can Authorize.
* Not going to use at this point.
* Update the "me" route method to use new approach to auth.
* Update app.py
Co-authored-by: Stephane Bruckert <contact@stephanebruckert.com>
Co-authored-by: Stephane Bruckert <stephane.bruckert@gmail.com>
* Update playlist endpoints to modern format
Deprecate user_playlist_* in favor of the following replacements:
* user_playlist_change_details -> playlist_change_details
* user_playlist_unfollow -> current_user_unfollow_playlist
* user_playlist_add_tracks -> playlist_add_tracks
* user_playlist_replace_tracks -> playlist_replace_tracks
* user_playlist_reorder_tracks -> playlist_reorder_tracks
* user_playlist_remove_all_occurrences_of_tracks -> playlist_remove_all_occurrences_of_tracks
* user_playlist_remove_specific_occurrences_of_tracks -> playlist_remove_specific_occurrences_of_tracks
* user_playlist_follow_playlist -> current_user_follow_playlist
* user_playlist_is_following -> playlist_is_following
* Add current_user_following_artists and current_user_following_users
* Update tests and examples
Resolve TODO in test_user_endpoints.py > SpotifyFollowApiTests.test_user_follows_and_unfollows_user
Use modern playlist endpoints (no username required) in tests and examples.
* Update changelog
* Deprecate playlist_tracks in favor of playlist_items
* Link deprecated functions to new functions and change tracks to items
* Fix references to playlist_tracks
* Change test_playlist_add_items as requested
* Create playlist_all_tracks.py
* Update playlist_all_tracks.py
forgot first items from playlist
* print result instead of returning it
* rename to playlist_all_non_local_tracks
* Update playlist_all_non_local_tracks.py
removed "== True" as it's implied
give an example playlist (global top 50)
more comments
corrected typo
* print only length and excluding instead of entire result
* Auto-refresh AuthCode flow token.
* Reformatted.
* Reformatted.
* Removed invalid syntax.
* Removed abstract class SpotifyAuthManager.
* Fix typo on docstrings.
* Optionally try to fetch main input parameters from environment.
Implements the capability of trying to fetch the following parameters from the environment, when they're not directly passed to the authorization handler.
The affected parameters are: client_id, client_secret, redirect_uri.
An SpotifyOauthError is raised if no value gets found.
* Removed f-string for Python2 compatibility.
* Fix line-too-long.
* Remove useless import.
* Add username to docstring.
* Remove redundant return.
* Fix empty lines print statement for backward compatibility with Python2.
* Update simple4 example.
* Set optional 'as_dict' parameter on OAuth 'get_access_token'.
* Update changelog.
Co-authored-by: Stéphane Bruckert <stephane.bruckert@gmail.com>
* auto-refresh user token
* example for a long-running user-request app
* wrap long lines
* combine duplicate code into _refresh_token_if_expired method
* add changelog entry