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🎧 Spotify Wrapped 365 🎶

View your Spotify Top Tracks in a Playlist, Top Played Artists, & More!

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Features

  • Generate Top Tracks Playlist that auto-updates!
  • Generate List of Top Played Artists
  • Generate Reccomended Tracks Playlists (API Endpoint Depreciated)
  • Optional Apprise Alerts/Notifications
  • Docker Support
  • Google Sheets Compatiable.
  • Keep_Alive Flask Server

Environment Variables

To run this project, you will need to add the following environment variables to your .env file (see .env.example for a reference):

Required .env:
Environment Variable Description Default Value
CLIENT_ID Found on Spotify Developer Dashboard. More Info -
SECRET_CLIENT_ID Found on Spotify Developer Dashboard. More Info -
REDIRECT_URL The Redirect URL you added when creating the App on Spotify's Developer Dashboard. Check .env.example for reference. -
USERNAME Your Spotify account username (can be found in Spotify account settings.) -
Optional .env:
Environment Variable Description Default Value
MINUTES Number of minutes the program should wait before updating Top Tracks playlist. 360 minutes (or 6 hours)
PUBLIC_PLAYLIST Boolean value indicating whether to create a public playlist. True
KEEP_ALIVE Whether to run the flask server or not to keep the program from sleeping on replit. False
APPRISE_ALERTS Full list of services and their URLs available here: Apprise Wiki -
TZ Your desired Time-Zone. Should be formatted from the IANA TZ Database. America/New York
AUTH_CACHE Cache JSON String retrieved from initial setup, for hosting 24/7 on Render or other platforms for free. -
GSPREAD_KEYS Your Google Service Account JSON contents obtained via OAuth 2.0 Client ID in Credentials of Google Cloud API. -

Setup

Spotify Developer Credentials (Required)

  1. Go to Spotify Developer's Dashboard. Log in using your Spotify credentials.

  2. Create a new Application. Name it as desired, add any description, and agree to the Terms of Service.

  3. Click on 'Edit Settings' and add the redirect URL you've set in your .env file, then save. Examples:

    Redirect URL Example

  4. Click 'Show Client Secret'.

  5. Copy/paste the Client ID into CLIENT_ID and the Secret Client ID into SECRET_CLIENT_ID within your .env file.

    Client ID Example

Google Sheets/GSpread (Optional)

  1. Sign into the Google Cloud Console, create your APP, and enable Google Sheets and Google Drive APIs.
  2. Go to API & Services -> Credentials -> Create Credentials -> Service Account. Follow the prompts and download the JSON file afterward.
  3. Open Google Sheets and create a new file named 'Wrapped365'. Add tabs named 'short_term', 'medium_term', 'long_term', 'short_term Artists', 'medium_term Artists', and 'long_term Artists'.
  4. Share the Google Sheet Document with the email of your service account, giving editor permissions. The email can be found in Google's Cloud Console Credentials or within the downloaded JSON file, resembling something like: wrapped-test@wrapped-test943892.iam.gserviceaccount.com.

Installation

This script can be used locally or using Docker.

Python

Clone the repository & Install dependencies

  git clone https://github.com/Prem-ium/Spotify-Wrapped-365.git
  cd Spotify-Wrapped-365
  pip install -r requirements.txt

Finally, you're ready to run the script!

  python main.py

Docker

  1. Run script locally with Python & generate cache file.

  2. Download and install Docker on your system

  3. Configure your .env file (See below and example for options)

  4. To build the image, cd into the repository and run:

    docker build -t spotify-wrapped .

    Then start the bot with:

    docker run -it --env-file ./.env --restart unless-stopped --name spotify-wrapped spotify-wrapped
  5. Let the bot log in and begin working. DO NOT PRESS CTRL-c. This will kill the container and the bot. To exit the logs view, press CTRL-p then CTRL-q. This will exit the logs view but let the bot keep running.


License

This repository is using the MIT license.


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I've been working on this project for a few months now, and I'm really happy with how it's turned out. It's also been a helpful tool for users to view their music data. If you appreciate my work and would like to show your support, there are two convenient ways to make a donation:

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