//! [![Crate](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/lofty.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/lofty) //! [![Crate](https://img.shields.io/crates/d/lofty.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/lofty) //! [![Crate](https://img.shields.io/crates/l/lofty.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/lofty) //! [![Documentation](https://docs.rs/lofty/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/lofty/) //! //! This is a fork of [Audiotags](https://github.com/TianyiShi2001/audiotags), adding support for more file types and (optionally) duration. //! //! Parse, convert, and write metadata to audio files of different file types. //! //! This crate aims to provide a unified trait for parsers and writers of different audio file formats. //! Without this crate, you would otherwise need to learn the different APIs in **id3**, **mp4ameta**, etc. //! in order to parse metadata in different file formats. //! //! # Supported Formats //! //! | File Format | Extensions | Read | Write | Metadata Format(s) | //! |-------------|-------------------------------------------|------|-------|----------------------| //! | Ape | `ape` |**X** |**X** | `APEv2` | //! | AIFF | `aiff`, `aif` |**X** |**X** | `ID3v2` | //! | FLAC | `flac` |**X** |**X** | `Vorbis Comments` | //! | MP3 | `mp3` |**X** |**X** | `ID3v2` | //! | MP4 | `mp4`, `m4a`, `m4b`, `m4p`, `m4v`, `isom` |**X** |**X** | `Vorbis Comments` | //! | Opus | `opus` |**X** | | `Vorbis Comments` | //! | Ogg | `ogg`, `oga` |**X** |**X** | `Vorbis Comments` | //! | WAV | `wav`, `wave` |**X** |**X** | `RIFF INFO`, `ID3v2` | //! //! # Examples //! //! ``` //! use lofty::{Tag, TagType}; //! //! // Guess the format from the extension, in this case `mp3` //! let mut tag = Tag::new().read_from_path("tests/assets/a.mp3").unwrap(); //! tag.set_title("Foo"); //! //! // You can also guess the format from the file signature //! let mut tag_sig = Tag::new().read_from_path_signature("tests/assets/a.wav").unwrap(); //! tag_sig.set_artist("Foo artist"); //! //! // You can convert the tag type and save the metadata to another file. //! tag.to_dyn_tag(TagType::Mp4).write_to_path("tests/assets/a.m4a"); //! //! // You can specify the tag type, but when you want to do this //! // also consider directly using the concrete type //! let tag = Tag::new().with_tag_type(TagType::Mp4).read_from_path("tests/assets/a.m4a").unwrap(); //! assert_eq!(tag.title(), Some("Foo")); //! ``` //! //! # Features //! //! By default, `full` (`all_tags` and `duration`) are enabled. //! //! `all_tags` provides all tag types (ID3, RIFF, Vorbis, etc). //! //! `duration` provides the `duration` field in each tag (ex. Tag.duration). //! //! Either one can be disabled if it doesn't fit your use case. //! //! In addition to this, each format can be individually enabled. //! All features are: `ape, flac, id3, mp4, opus, vorbis, riff`. //! //! ## Performance //! //! Using lofty incurs a little overhead due to vtables if you want to guess the metadata format (from file extension). //! Apart from this, the performance is almost the same as directly calling the function provided from those ‘specialized’ crates. //! //! No copies will be made if you only need to read and write metadata of one format. If you want to convert between tags, copying is //! unavoidable, no matter if you use lofty or use getters and setters provided by specialized libraries. Lofty is not making additional //! unnecessary copies. #![warn(clippy::pedantic)] #![allow( clippy::too_many_lines, clippy::cast_precision_loss, clippy::cast_sign_loss, clippy::cast_possible_wrap, clippy::clippy::cast_possible_truncation, clippy::module_name_repetitions, clippy::must_use_candidate, clippy::doc_markdown, clippy::let_underscore_drop, clippy::match_wildcard_for_single_variants )] #[doc(hidden)] mod macros; mod types; pub use crate::types::{ album::Album, anytag::AnyTag, picture::{MimeType, Picture}, }; mod tag; pub use crate::tag::{ID3Format, Tag, TagType, VorbisFormat}; mod error; pub use crate::error::{Error, Result}; mod components; pub use crate::components::tags::*; mod traits; pub use crate::traits::{AudioTag, AudioTagEdit, AudioTagWrite, ToAny, ToAnyTag};