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Requirements:
Binaries
- Python 3.9 or greater
- ffmpeg*
- Git**
Python packages:
- pip install -r requirements.txt
*ffmpeg can be installed via apt for Debian-based distros or by downloading the binaries from ffmpeg.org and placing them in your %PATH% in Windows. Mac users can install it with Homebrew by running brew install ffmpeg
.
**Git can be installed via apt for Debian-based distros or by downloading the binaries from git-scm.com for Windows.
Basic command line usage:
python zspotify <track/album/playlist/episode/artist url> Downloads the track, album, playlist or podcast episode specified as a command line argument. If an artist url is given, all albums by specified artist will be downloaded. Can take multiple urls.
Different usage modes:
(nothing) Download the tracks/alumbs/playlists URLs from the parameter
-d, --download Download all tracks/alumbs/playlists URLs from the specified file
-p, --playlist Downloads a saved playlist from your account
-ls, --liked-songs Downloads all the liked songs from your account
-s, --search Loads search prompt to find then download a specific track, album or playlist
Extra command line options:
-ns, --no-splash Suppress the splash screen when loading.
--config-location Use a different zs_config.json, defaults to the one in the program directory
All these options can either be configured in the zs_config or via the commandline, in case of both the commandline-option has higher priority.
Be aware you have to set boolean values in the commandline like this: --download-real-time=True
Key (zs-config) | commandline parameter | Description |
---|---|---|
ROOT_PATH | --root-path | directory where ZSpotify saves the music |
ROOT_PODCAST_PATH | --root-podcast-path | directory where ZSpotify saves the podcasts |
SKIP_EXISTING_FILES | --skip-existing-files | Skip songs with the same name |
SKIP_PREVIOUSLY_DOWNLOADED | --skip-previously-downloaded | Create a .song_archive file and skip previously downloaded songs |
DOWNLOAD_FORMAT | --download-format | The download audio format (aac, fdk_aac, m4a, mp3, ogg, opus, vorbis) |
FORCE_PREMIUM | --force-premium | Force the use of high quality downloads (only with premium accounts) |
ANTI_BAN_WAIT_TIME | --anti-ban-wait-time | The wait time between bulk downloads |
OVERRIDE_AUTO_WAIT | --override-auto-wait | Totally disable wait time between songs with the risk of instability |
CHUNK_SIZE | --chunk-size | chunk size for downloading |
SPLIT_ALBUM_DISCS | --split-album-discs | split downloaded albums by disc |
DOWNLOAD_REAL_TIME | --download-real-time | only downloads songs as fast as they would be played, can prevent account bans |
LANGUAGE | --language | Language for spotify metadata |
BITRATE | --bitrate | Overwrite the bitrate for ffmpeg encoding |
SONG_ARCHIVE | --song-archive | The song_archive file for SKIP_PREVIOUSLY_DOWNLOADED |
CREDENTIALS_LOCATION | --credentials-location | The location of the credentials.json |
OUTPUT | --output | The output location/format (see below) |
PRINT_SPLASH | --print-splash | Print the splash message |
PRINT_SKIPS | --print-skips | Print messages if a song is being skipped |
PRINT_DOWNLOAD_PROGRESS | --print-download-progress | Print the download/playlist progress bars |
PRINT_ERRORS | --print-errors | Print errors |
PRINT_DOWNLOADS | --print-downloads | Print messages when a song is finished downloading |
TEMP_DOWNLOAD_DIR | --temp-download-dir | Download tracks to a temporary directory first |
With the option OUTPUT
(or the commandline parameter --output
) you can specify the output location and format.
The value is relative to the ROOT_PATH
/ROOT_PODCAST_PATH
directory and can contain the following placeholder:
Placeholder | Description |
---|---|
{artist} | The song artist |
{album} | The song album |
{song_name} | The song name |
{release_year} | The song release year |
{disc_number} | The disc number |
{track_number} | The track_number |
{id} | The song id |
{track_id} | The track id |
{ext} | The file extension |
{album_id} | (only when downloading albums) ID of the album |
{album_num} | (only when downloading albums) Incrementing track number |
{playlist} | (only when downloading playlists) Name of the playlist |
{playlist_num} | (only when downloading playlists) Incrementing track number |
Example values could be:
{playlist}/{artist} - {song_name}.{ext}
{playlist}/{playlist_num} - {artist} - {song_name}.{ext}
Liked Songs/{artist} - {song_name}.{ext}
{artist} - {song_name}.{ext}
{artist}/{album}/{album_num} - {artist} - {song_name}.{ext}
/home/user/downloads/{artist} - {song_name} [{id}].{ext}
Pull the official docker image (automatically updates):
docker pull cooper7692/zspotify-docker
Or build the docker image yourself from the Dockerfile:
docker build -t zspotify .
Create and run a container from the image:
docker run --rm -u $(id -u):$(id -g) -v "$PWD/zspotify:/app" -v "$PWD/zs_config.json:/zs_config.json" -v "$PWD/ZSpotify Music:/ZSpotify Music" -v "$PWD/ZSpotify Podcasts:/ZSpotify Podcasts" -it zspotify
There is a community maintained repo for Google Colab at Ori5000/zspotifycolab designed to make it easier to add songs to Google Drive or orther cloud services.
Currently no user has reported their account getting banned after using ZSpotify.
There have been 2-3 reports from users who received account bans from Spotify for using this tool.
We recommend using ZSpotify with a burner account.
Alternatively, there is a configuration option labled DOWNLOAD_REAL_TIME
, this limits the download speed to the duration of the song being downloaded thus not appearing suspicious to Spotify.
This option is much slower and is only recommended for premium users who wish to download songs in 320kbps without buying premium on a burner account.
Use ZSpotify at your own risk, the developers of ZSpotify are not responsible if your account gets banned.
If you see this, don't worry! Just try logging back in. If you see the incorrect username or password error, reset your password and you should be able to log back in and continue using Spotify.
Please refer to CONTRIBUTING
Please refer to CHANGELOG
Please refer to COMMON_ERRORS