NAME

DBD::iPod - Connect to an iPod via DBI


SYNOPSIS

 use DBI;
 my $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:iPod:');
 #or explicitly give mount path, /mnt/ipod is the default
 #my $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:iPod:/mnt/ipod');
 #not mounted at /mnt/ipod ?  do this:
 #my $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:iPod:/mnt/ipod2');
 my $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM iPod");
 $sth->execute();
 my(%artist,$c,$count);
 print STDERR "\nGenerating stats from iPod, this may take a few minutes...\n";
 while(my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref){
   $artist{ $row->{artist} }++;
   $c += $row->{time};
   $count++;
 }
 my($h,$m,$s,$u) = (0,0,0,0);
 $c /= 1000; #milliseconds to seconds
 $cs = $c;
 $cm = int($c / 60);
 $cs %= 60;
 $ch = int($cm / 60);
 $cm %= 60;
 $cu = $c % 1;
 $cs += $cu;
 $cs = sprintf("%.3f",$cs);
 $cs = '0'.$cs if $cs < 10;
 my $hmsu = sprintf('%02d:%02d:%s',$ch,$cm,$cs);
 print "\n\n".
 "=======================================\n".
 "         This iPod contains:\n".
 "  Artists:         ".scalar(keys(%artist))."\n".
 "  Tracks:          ".$count."\n".
 "  Total Play Time: ".$hmsu."\n".
 "=======================================\n\n";


DESCRIPTION

Connect to the iPod using Mac::iPod::GNUpod and present the iTunes database as a DBD datasource. You query the iPod's iTunesDB database using a subset of SQL. iTunesDB is currently read only, and thus only supports the SQL SELECT statement.

We expect the iPod to be mounted at /mnt/ipod. If you've mounted elsewhere (or have multiple iPodia mounted), use an alternate system path. SYNOPSIS.

THE iPod TABLE

There isn't really a table in the iPod. But we can make it look that way thanks to the wonderful GNUpod project. It might look like this:

    Column    |     Type
 -------------+--------------
   bitrate    | kb/s
   time       | milliseonds
   stoptime   | milliseconds
   songs      | ?
   fdesc      | text
   srate      | Hertz
   rating     | integer
   cdnum      | ?
   cds        | ?
   starttime  | milliseconds
   playcount  | integer
   id         | GUID
   prerating  | ?
   volume     | integer
   songnum    | integer
   path       | filepath
   genre      | genre
   filesize   | bytes
   artist     | text
   album      | album name
   comment    | comment
   title      | track name
   uniq       | GUID

PARTIAL SQL SELECT SUPPORT

Not all SELECT functionality is implemented. Actually, almost none of it is implemented. Here are some examples of what you can do:

 SELECT * FROM iPod;
 SELECT artist,title FROM iPod;
 SELECT * FROM iPod LIMIT 10,20;
 SELECT * FROM iPod WHERE artist LIKE 'something%';
 SELECT * FROM iPod WHERE artist LIKE 'something else%'
   OR (bitrate = 1024 AND playcount >= 1);

If you need more SQL functionality, please send me a patch. I'd really like to get DISTINCT(), COUNT(), and GROUP BY working.


AUTHOR

Allen Day <allenday@ucla.edu>


SEE ALSO

the Mac::iPod::GNUpod manpage, DBI.

GNUpod - http://www.gnu.org/software/gnupod/

iPodLinux - http://www.ipodlinux.org/index.php/Main_Page


BUGS / TODO

* Add playlist support. Should be implemented in Mac::iPod::GNUpod, it is in the original GNUpod project.

* Add more SELECT clause and function support. Especially ``GROUP BY'', ``DISTINCT()'', and ``COUNT()''.

* Add INSERT and UPDATE support.

* Some fields are missing, e.g. BPM (beats/minute) that are present in the iTunesDB. I've also read at iPodLinux, but not personally observed yet, that track ratings may be borked given what I understand about GNUpod.


COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

GPL


APPENDIX

The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal methods are usually preceded with a '_'. Methods are in alphabetical order for the most part.

driver()

 Usage   :
 Function: Creates a new driver handle, which will be a singleton.
 Example :
 Returns : 
 Args    :