Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: python-libdiscid
Version: 2.0
Summary: Python bindings for libdiscid
Home-page: https://github.com/sebastinas/python-libdiscid
Author: Sebastian Ramacher
Author-email: sebastian@ramacher.at
License: MIT
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: CD Audio :: CD Ripping
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

# libdiscid Python bindings

python-libdiscid implements Python 3 bindings for libdiscid using Cython.

## Dependencies

* libdiscid
* Cython (>= 0.15, optional)
* pkgconfig (optional)

Note that the tarballs come with pre-built C source for the Cython module. So
Cython is only required if one builds python-libdiscid from the git repository
or if one wants to change anything in the Cython module.

If pkgconfig is installed, setup.py uses libdiscid's pkg-config information to
set include directories, libraries to link, etc.

## Quick installation guide

python-libdiscid is available in some distributions:

* Debian/Ubuntu: `apt-get install python3-libdiscid` (Python 3)
* Fedora: `dnf install python3-libdiscid` (Python 3)

python-libdiscid can be installed via `pip`:
```
$ pip install python-libdiscid
```
or by running:
```
$ python3 setup.py install
```

If you just want to try it locally, run:
```
$ python3 setup.py build_ext -i
```
and hack right away. You can also run:
```
$ python3 setup.py build
```
but please make sure that `build/lib.*` is in `sys.path` before the source
folder.

## A note for Windows users

There are eggs available from PyPI that don't require the extension module to be
built. If these are used, it is still required to drop a working discid.dll in
`C:\WINDOWS\system32` (or wherever it can be found).

## Usage

```python3
from libdiscid import read

disc = read("/dev/cdrom")
print("id: {}".format(disc.id))
```

## License

python-libdiscid is released under the MIT license. Check LICENSE for details.

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