NAME

musicexpo - script which generates a HTML table of music tags

SYNOPSIS

# Creates a table with the songs a.mp3 and b.flac using the default template and without caching. The download links point to /music/a.mp3 and /music/b.mp3
musicexpo a.mp3 b.flac

# Caches to 'cache.db', and the download links point to /download/a.flac, /download/b.flac, /download/c.flac
musicexpo --cache 'cache.db' --prefix /download/ my/music/a.flac my/music/b.flac othermusic/c.flac

# Caches into /tmp/musicexpocache and uses directory/file.tmpl as template
musicexpo --cache /tmp/musicexpocache --template directory/file.tmpl my-music/*.mp3

DESCRIPTION

musicexpo creates a HTML table from a list of songs.

The default template looks like:

| Title   | Artist  | Album           | Genre   | Track | Year | Type |
|---------+---------+-----------------+---------+-------+------+------|
| Cellule | Silence | L'autre endroit | Electro | 01/09 | 2005 | FLAC |

where the title is a download link. If you have multiple files with the same basename (such as cellule.flac and cellule.ogg), they will be treated as two versions of the same file, so a row will be created with two download links, one for each format.

OPTIONS

--template template

Path to the HTML::Template::Compiled template used for generating the music table. If '' (empty), uses the default format. Is empty by default.

--prefix prefix

Prefix for download links. Defaults to '/music/'.

--cache filename

Path to the cache file. Created if it does not exist. If '' (empty), disables caching. Is empty by default.

AUTHOR

Marius Gavrilescu, <marius@ieval.ro>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2013 by Marius Gavrilescu

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.14.2 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.