I'm sorry to report that, as of June 29, 2021, Metrolyrics has mysteriously gone offline. As a result, this package is functionally dead and useless. If you use it, you'll probably get an exception like the following:
$ tswift -l 'so casually cruel in the name of being honest' Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/connection.py", line 169, in _new_conn conn = connection.create_connection( File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/urllib3/util/connection.py", line 73, in create_connection for res in socket.getaddrinfo(host, port, family, socket.SOCK_STREAM): File "/usr/lib/python3.9/socket.py", line 953, in getaddrinfo for res in _socket.getaddrinfo(host, port, family, type, proto, flags): socket.gaierror: [Errno -5] No address associated with hostname During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: .... many more tracebacks ....
Maybe someday I'll select a new lyric website and try to implement a similar API from it. But it's unlikely it would be compatible (depends on the URL structure) and the content list (and formatting) would likely be different as well.
Rest in peace, Metrolyrics.
This repo is actually not directly related to Taylor Swift. It's just a simple Python API for getting lyrics from MetroLyrics. Here is how easy it is:
from tswift import Artist
import random
tswift = Artist('Taylor Swift')
song = random.choice(tswift.songs)
print(song.format())
This package depends on lxml
, requests
, and google
. These should be
installed when you install this package from pip:
pip install tswift
After installing, you can also print a random Taylor Swift song lyric with the command:
tswift
The module comes with a simple command line interface. By default, it will display a random song by Taylor Swift. You can specify an artist like this:
tswift 'Lynyrd Skynyrd'
You can choose a particular song:
tswift 'Lynyrd Skynyrd' -s Freebird
There is also a "lyric search mode", which allows you to search for a song by lyrics, e.g.:
tswift -l 'I would walk 500 miles' Im Gonna Be 500 Miles Proclaimers --------------------- When I wake up, well I know I'm gonna be, I'm gonna be the man who wakes up next you ...
The constructor takes a single argument, the artist name. This name will be "slugified" in order to use it within URLs. This process involves replacing spaces with hyphens, and making everything lowercase. If this is not sufficient for your particular artist, you'll need to provide a pre-slugified version of their name.
songs
- a list of Song instances by this artist. This will callload()
if it hasn't been called yetname
- the artist's slugified nameload()
- populates thesongs
list
The constructor can be called in two ways. In the first, you provide a Metrolyrics URL, and the class will infer the artist and song title:
s = Song(url='url here')
In the second way, you provide a title and artist, which will be slugified.
s = Song('Taylor Swift', 'Love Story')
The attributes are:
lyrics
- a string. Accessing this will callload()
if not yet loadedtitle
- de-slugified title of songartist
- de-slugified artist nameload()
- loads the lyricsformat()
- returns the lyrics, with a header that includes the title and artist.
The static method Song.find_song(lyrics)
takes a string with a search term,
and performs a Google search. It returns a Song instance corresponding to the
first Metrolyrics link it finds, stopping after 20 results. If nothing is found,
returns None
.