/*************************************************************************** copyright : (C) 2003 by Allan Sandfeld Jensen email : kde@carewolf.org ***************************************************************************/ /*************************************************************************** * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version * * 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA * * 02110-1301 USA * * * * Alternatively, this file is available under the Mozilla Public * * License Version 1.1. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ * ***************************************************************************/ #ifndef TAGLIB_FLACFILE_H #define TAGLIB_FLACFILE_H #include "taglib_export.h" #include "tfile.h" #include "tlist.h" #include "tag.h" #include "flacpicture.h" #include "flacproperties.h" namespace TagLib { class Tag; namespace ID3v2 { class FrameFactory; class Tag; } namespace ID3v1 { class Tag; } namespace Ogg { class XiphComment; } //! An implementation of FLAC metadata /*! * This is implementation of FLAC metadata for non-Ogg FLAC files. At some * point when Ogg / FLAC is more common there will be a similar implementation * under the Ogg hierarchy. * * This supports ID3v1, ID3v2 and Xiph style comments as well as reading stream * properties from the file. */ namespace FLAC { //! An implementation of TagLib::File with FLAC specific methods /*! * This implements and provides an interface for FLAC files to the * TagLib::Tag and TagLib::AudioProperties interfaces by way of implementing * the abstract TagLib::File API as well as providing some additional * information specific to FLAC files. */ class TAGLIB_EXPORT File : public TagLib::File { public: /*! * This set of flags is used for various operations and is suitable for * being OR-ed together. */ enum TagTypes { //! Empty set. Matches no tag types. NoTags = 0x0000, //! Matches Vorbis comments. XiphComment = 0x0001, //! Matches ID3v1 tags. ID3v1 = 0x0002, //! Matches ID3v2 tags. ID3v2 = 0x0004, //! Matches all tag types. AllTags = 0xffff }; /*! * Constructs a FLAC file from \a file. If \a readProperties is true the * file's audio properties will also be read. * * \note In the current implementation, \a propertiesStyle is ignored. * * \deprecated This constructor will be dropped in favor of the one below * in a future version. */ File(FileName file, bool readProperties = true, Properties::ReadStyle propertiesStyle = Properties::Average); /*! * Constructs an FLAC file from \a file. If \a readProperties is true the * file's audio properties will also be read. * * If this file contains and ID3v2 tag the frames will be created using * \a frameFactory. * * \note In the current implementation, \a propertiesStyle is ignored. */ // BIC: merge with the above constructor File(FileName file, ID3v2::FrameFactory *frameFactory, bool readProperties = true, Properties::ReadStyle propertiesStyle = Properties::Average); /*! * Constructs a FLAC file from \a stream. If \a readProperties is true the * file's audio properties will also be read. * * \note TagLib will *not* take ownership of the stream, the caller is * responsible for deleting it after the File object. * * If this file contains and ID3v2 tag the frames will be created using * \a frameFactory. * * \note In the current implementation, \a propertiesStyle is ignored. */ // BIC: merge with the above constructor File(IOStream *stream, ID3v2::FrameFactory *frameFactory, bool readProperties = true, Properties::ReadStyle propertiesStyle = Properties::Average); /*! * Destroys this instance of the File. */ virtual ~File(); /*! * Returns the Tag for this file. This will be a union of XiphComment, * ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags. * * \see ID3v2Tag() * \see ID3v1Tag() * \see XiphComment() */ virtual TagLib::Tag *tag() const; /*! * Implements the unified property interface -- export function. * If the file contains more than one tag (e.g. XiphComment and ID3v1), * only the first one (in the order XiphComment, ID3v2, ID3v1) will be * converted to the PropertyMap. */ PropertyMap properties() const; void removeUnsupportedProperties(const StringList &); /*! * Implements the unified property interface -- import function. * This always creates a Xiph comment, if none exists. The return value * relates to the Xiph comment only. * Ignores any changes to ID3v1 or ID3v2 comments since they are not allowed * in the FLAC specification. */ PropertyMap setProperties(const PropertyMap &); /*! * Returns the FLAC::Properties for this file. If no audio properties * were read then this will return a null pointer. */ virtual Properties *audioProperties() const; /*! * Save the file. This will primarily save the XiphComment, but * will also keep any old ID3-tags up to date. If the file * has no XiphComment, one will be constructed from the ID3-tags. * * This returns true if the save was successful. */ virtual bool save(); /*! * Returns a pointer to the ID3v2 tag of the file. * * If \a create is false (the default) this returns a null pointer * if there is no valid ID3v2 tag. If \a create is true it will create * an ID3v2 tag if one does not exist and returns a valid pointer. * * \note This may return a valid pointer regardless of whether or not the * file on disk has an ID3v2 tag. Use hasID3v2Tag() to check if the file * on disk actually has an ID3v2 tag. * * \note The Tag is still owned by the MPEG::File and should not be * deleted by the user. It will be deleted when the file (object) is * destroyed. * * \see hasID3v2Tag() */ ID3v2::Tag *ID3v2Tag(bool create = false); /*! * Returns a pointer to the ID3v1 tag of the file. * * If \a create is false (the default) this returns a null pointer * if there is no valid APE tag. If \a create is true it will create * an APE tag if one does not exist and returns a valid pointer. * * \note This may return a valid pointer regardless of whether or not the * file on disk has an ID3v1 tag. Use hasID3v1Tag() to check if the file * on disk actually has an ID3v1 tag. * * \note The Tag is still owned by the MPEG::File and should not be * deleted by the user. It will be deleted when the file (object) is * destroyed. * * \see hasID3v1Tag() */ ID3v1::Tag *ID3v1Tag(bool create = false); /*! * Returns a pointer to the XiphComment for the file. * * If \a create is false (the default) this returns a null pointer * if there is no valid XiphComment. If \a create is true it will create * a XiphComment if one does not exist and returns a valid pointer. * * \note This may return a valid pointer regardless of whether or not the * file on disk has a XiphComment. Use hasXiphComment() to check if the * file on disk actually has a XiphComment. * * \note The Tag is still owned by the FLAC::File and should not be * deleted by the user. It will be deleted when the file (object) is * destroyed. * * \see hasXiphComment() */ Ogg::XiphComment *xiphComment(bool create = false); /*! * Set the ID3v2::FrameFactory to something other than the default. This * can be used to specify the way that ID3v2 frames will be interpreted * when * * \see ID3v2FrameFactory * \deprecated This value should be passed in via the constructor */ void setID3v2FrameFactory(const ID3v2::FrameFactory *factory); /*! * Returns the block of data used by FLAC::Properties for parsing the * stream properties. * * \deprecated Always returns an empty vector. */ ByteVector streamInfoData(); // BIC: remove /*! * Returns the length of the audio-stream, used by FLAC::Properties for * calculating the bitrate. * * \deprecated Always returns zero. */ long streamLength(); // BIC: remove /*! * Returns a list of pictures attached to the FLAC file. */ List pictureList(); /*! * Removes an attached picture. If \a del is true the picture's memory * will be freed; if it is false, it must be deleted by the user. */ void removePicture(Picture *picture, bool del = true); /*! * Remove all attached images. */ void removePictures(); /*! * Add a new picture to the file. The file takes ownership of the * picture and will handle freeing its memory. * * \note The file will be saved only after calling save(). */ void addPicture(Picture *picture); /*! * This will remove the tags that match the OR-ed together TagTypes from * the file. By default it removes all tags. * * \warning This will also invalidate pointers to the tags as their memory * will be freed. * * \note In order to make the removal permanent save() still needs to be * called. * * \note This won't remove the Vorbis comment block completely. The * vendor ID will be preserved. */ void strip(int tags = AllTags); /*! * Returns whether or not the file on disk actually has a XiphComment. * * \see xiphComment() */ bool hasXiphComment() const; /*! * Returns whether or not the file on disk actually has an ID3v1 tag. * * \see ID3v1Tag() */ bool hasID3v1Tag() const; /*! * Returns whether or not the file on disk actually has an ID3v2 tag. * * \see ID3v2Tag() */ bool hasID3v2Tag() const; /*! * Returns whether or not the given \a stream can be opened as a FLAC * file. * * \note This method is designed to do a quick check. The result may * not necessarily be correct. */ static bool isSupported(IOStream *stream); private: File(const File &); File &operator=(const File &); void read(bool readProperties); void scan(); class FilePrivate; FilePrivate *d; }; } } #endif