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README.md

id3

ID3 library for Go. Work in progress.

Currently only supports ID3v2.3.

Install

The platform ($GOROOT/bin) "go get" tool is the best method to install.

go get github.com/mikkyang/id3-go

This downloads and installs the package into your $GOPATH. If you only want to recompile, use "go install".

go install github.com/mikkyang/id3-go

Usage

An import allows access to the package.

import (
    id3 "github.com/mikkyang/id3-go"
)

Opening a File

To access the tag of a file, first open the file using the package's Open function.

mp3File, err := id3.Open("All-In.mp3")

It's also a good idea to ensure that the file is closed using defer.

defer mp3File.Close()

Accessing Frames

Some commonly used frames have methods in the tag for easier access. These frames are for Title, Artist, Album, Year, and Genre.

mp3File.SetArtist("Okasian")
fmt.Println(mp3File.Artist())

Other Frames

Other frames can be accessed directly by using the Frame or Frames method of the file, which return the first frame or a slice of frames as Framer interfaces. This interfaces allow read access to general details of the file.

lyricsFrame := mp3File.Frame("USLT")
lyrics := lyricsFrame.String()

If more specific information is needed, or frame-specific write access is needed, then the interface must be cast into the appropriate underlying type. The example provided does not check for errors, but it is recommended to do so.

lyricsFrame := mp3File.Frame("USLT").(*id3.UnsynchTextFrame)