diff --git a/.github/workflows/tests.yml b/.github/workflows/tests.yml
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index 0000000..52eb072
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.github/workflows/tests.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
+name: 'Tests'
+
+
+on:
+ push:
+ branches: [ '**' ]
+ pull_request:
+ branches: [ '**' ]
+
+
+defaults:
+ run:
+ shell: bash
+
+
+jobs:
+ test-linux:
+ runs-on: ubuntu-latest
+ name: 'Linux - Python'
+ strategy:
+ matrix:
+ python-version: [ '3.8', '3.9', '3.10', '3.11', '3.12' ]
+ fail-fast: false
+ env:
+ DISPLAY: :0
+ PY_MPV_SKIP_TESTS: >-
+ test_wait_for_property_event_overflow
+ steps:
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
+ - name: 'Install Python'
+ uses: actions/setup-python@v5
+ with:
+ python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
+ - name: 'Update Packages'
+ run: |
+ function execute() { echo -e "\033[0;34m$*\033[0m"; "$@"; }
+
+ execute sudo apt update -y
+ execute sudo apt upgrade -y
+ - name: 'Install Dependencies'
+ run: |
+ function execute() { echo -e "\033[0;34m$*\033[0m"; "$@"; }
+
+ execute sudo apt install -y libmpv1 xvfb
+ - name: 'Start Xvfb'
+ run: |
+ echo -e "\033[0;34msudo /usr/bin/Xvfb $DISPLAY -screen 0 1920x1080x24 &\033[0m";
+ sudo /usr/bin/Xvfb $DISPLAY -screen 0 1920x1080x24 &
+ - name: 'Setup Test Environment'
+ run: |
+ function execute() { echo -e "\033[0;34m$*\033[0m"; "$@"; }
+
+ execute python -m venv venv
+ execute source venv/bin/activate
+ execute python -m pip install --upgrade pip
+ execute python -m pip install wheel
+ execute python -m pip install -r tests/requirements.txt
+ - name: 'Run Python Tests'
+ run: |
+ function execute() { echo -e "\033[0;34m$*\033[0m"; "$@"; }
+
+ execute source venv/bin/activate
+ execute xvfb-run python -m unittest
+
+ test-windows:
+ runs-on: windows-latest
+ name: 'Windows - Python'
+ strategy:
+ matrix:
+ python-version: [ '3.8', '3.9', '3.10', '3.11', '3.12' ]
+ fail-fast: false
+ steps:
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
+ - name: 'Install Python'
+ uses: actions/setup-python@v5
+ with:
+ python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
+ - name: 'Provide libmpv'
+ run: |
+ function execute() { echo -e "\033[0;34m$*\033[0m"; "$@"; }
+
+ ARTIFACT="mpv-dev-x86_64-v3-20240121-git-a39f9b6.7z"
+ SHA1="0764a4b899a7ebb1476e5b491897c5e2eed8a07f"
+ URL="https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/libmpv/$ARTIFACT"
+
+ execute curl -L -O "$URL"
+ echo -e "\033[0;34mecho -n $SHA1 $ARTIFACT > $ARTIFACT.sha1\033[0m"
+ echo -n "$SHA1 $ARTIFACT" > "$ARTIFACT.sha1"
+ execute sha1sum --check "$ARTIFACT.sha1"
+ execute 7z x "$ARTIFACT"
+ execute mv libmpv-2.dll tests
+ - name: 'Setup Test Environment'
+ run: |
+ function execute() { echo -e "\033[0;34m$*\033[0m"; "$@"; }
+
+ execute python -m venv venv
+ execute source venv/Scripts/activate
+ execute python -m pip install --upgrade pip
+ execute python -m pip install wheel
+ execute python -m pip install -r tests/requirements.txt
+ - name: 'Run Python Tests'
+ run: |
+ function execute() { echo -e "\033[0;34m$*\033[0m"; "$@"; }
+
+ execute source venv/Scripts/activate
+ execute python -m unittest
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diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst
index 19e1269..db57f22 100644
--- a/README.rst
+++ b/README.rst
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Installation
.. code:: bash
- pip install python-mpv
+ pip install mpv
...though you can also realistically just copy `mpv.py`_ into your project as it's all nicely contained in one file.
@@ -29,15 +29,14 @@ submit a `pull request`_ on github.
On Windows you can place libmpv anywhere in your ``%PATH%`` (e.g. next to ``python.exe``) or next to this module's
``mpv.py``. Before falling back to looking in the mpv module's directory, python-mpv uses the DLL search order built
-into ctypes, which is different to the one Windows uses internally. Consult `this stackoverflow post
-`__ for details.
+into ctypes, which is different to the one Windows uses internally. You can modify `%PATH%` before importing python-mpv
+to modify where python-mpv looks for the DLL. Consult `this stackoverflow post `__
+for details.
-Python >= 3.5 (officially)
-..........................
-The ``master`` branch officially only supports recent python releases (3.5 onwards), but there is the somewhat outdated
-but functional `py2compat branch`_ providing Python 2 compatibility.
+Python >= 3.9
+.............
+We only support python stable releases from the last couple of years. We only test the current stable python release. If you find a compatibility issue with an older python version that still has upstream support (that is less than about four years old), feel free to open an issue_ and we'll have a look.
-.. _`py2compat branch`: https://github.com/jaseg/python-mpv/tree/py2compat
.. _`issue`: https://github.com/jaseg/python-mpv/issues
.. _`pull request`: https://github.com/jaseg/python-mpv/pulls
@@ -64,13 +63,13 @@ Usage
player.play('https://youtu.be/DOmdB7D-pUU')
player.wait_for_playback()
-python-mpv mostly exposes mpv's built-in API to python, adding only some porcelain on top. Most "`input commands `_" are mapped to methods of the MPV class. Check out these methods and their docstrings in `the source `__ for things you can do. Additional controls and status information are exposed through `MPV properties `_. These can be accessed like ``player.metadata``, ``player.fullscreen`` and ``player.loop_playlist``.
+python-mpv mostly exposes mpv's built-in API to python, adding only some porcelain on top. Most "`input commands `_" are mapped to methods of the MPV class. Check out these methods and their docstrings in `the source `__ for things you can do. Additional controls and status information are exposed through `MPV properties `_. These can be accessed like ``player.metadata``, ``player.fullscreen`` and ``player.loop_playlist``.
Threading
~~~~~~~~~
The ``mpv`` module starts one thread for event handling, since MPV sends events that must be processed quickly. The
-event queue has a fixed maxmimum size and some operations can cause a large number of events to be sent.
+event queue has a fixed maximum size and some operations can cause a large number of events to be sent.
If you want to handle threading yourself, you can pass ``start_event_thread=False`` to the ``MPV`` constructor and
manually call the ``MPV`` object's ``_loop`` function. If you have some strong need to not use threads and use some
@@ -122,6 +121,36 @@ Logging, Properties, Python Key Bindings, Screenshots and youtube-dl
del player
+Skipping silence using libav filters
+....................................
+
+The following code uses the libav silencedetect filter to skip silence at the beginning of a file. It works by loading
+the filter, then parsing its output from mpv's log. Thanks to Sean DeNigris on github (#202) for the original code!
+
+.. code:: python
+
+ #!/usr/bin/env python3
+ import sys
+ import mpv
+
+ p = mpv.MPV()
+ p.play(sys.argv[1])
+
+ def skip_silence():
+ p.set_loglevel('debug')
+ p.af = 'lavfi=[silencedetect=n=-20dB:d=1]'
+ p.speed = 100
+ def check(evt):
+ toks = evt['event']['text'].split()
+ if 'silence_end:' in toks:
+ return float(toks[2])
+ p.time_pos = p.wait_for_event('log_message', cond=check)
+ p.speed = 1
+ p.af = ''
+
+ skip_silence()
+ p.wait_for_playback()
+
Video overlays
..............
@@ -211,7 +240,8 @@ The easiest way to load custom subtitles from a file is to pass the ``--sub-file
import mpv
player = mpv.MPV()
- player.play('test.webm', sub_file='test.srt')
+ player.loadfile('test.webm', sub_file='test.srt')
+ player.wait_for_playback()
Note that you can also pass many other options to ``loadfile``. See the mpv docs for details.
@@ -321,26 +351,35 @@ PyGObject embedding
if __name__ == '__main__':
+ # This is necessary since like Qt, Gtk stomps over the locale settings needed by libmpv.
+ # Like with Qt, this needs to happen after importing Gtk but before creating the first mpv.MPV instance.
+ import locale
+ locale.setlocale(locale.LC_NUMERIC, 'C')
+
application = MainClass()
Gtk.main()
-Using OpenGL from PyGObject via new render context API
-......................................................
+Using OpenGL from PyGObject
+...........................
Just like it is possible to render into a GTK widget through X11 windows, it `also is possible to render into a GTK
widget using OpenGL `__ through this python API.
-Using OpenGL via legacy opengl_cb backend from PyQT
-...................................................
+Using OpenGL from PyQt5/QML
+...........................
-Github user cosven_ has managed to `make mpv render into a Qt widget using OpenGL
-`__ through this python API.
+Robozman_ has mangaed to `make mpv render into a PyQt5/QML widget using OpenGL
+`__ through this python API.
-Using OpenGL via legacy opengl_cb backend from PyGObject
-........................................................
+Using mpv inside imgui inside OpenGL via GLFW
+.............................................
-Just like it is possible to render into a Qt widget, it `also is possible to render into a GTK widget
-`__ through this python API.
+dfaker_ has written a demo (`link `__) that uses mpv to render video into an `imgui `__ UI running on an OpenGL context inside `GLFW `__. Check out their demo to see how to integrate with imgui/OpenGL and how to access properties and manage the lifecycle of an MPV instance.
+
+Running tests
+-------------
+
+Use pytest to run tests.
Coding Conventions
------------------
@@ -349,6 +388,16 @@ The general aim is `PEP 8`_, with liberal application of the "consistency" secti
No tabs. Probably don't bother making pure-formatting PRs except if you think it *really* helps readability or it
*really* irks you if you don't.
+License
+-------
+
+python-mpv inherits the underlying libmpv's license, which can be either GPLv2 or later (default) or LGPLv2.1 or later.
+For details, see `the mpv copyright page`_.
+
.. _`PEP 8`: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/
-.. _`mpv.py`: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jaseg/python-mpv/master/mpv.py
+.. _`mpv.py`: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jaseg/python-mpv/main/mpv.py
.. _cosven: https://github.com/cosven
+.. _Robozman: https://gitlab.com/robozman
+.. _dfaker: https://github.com/dfaker
+.. _`the mpv copyright page`: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/blob/master/Copyright
+
diff --git a/do_release.sh b/do_release.sh
index d5cdea4..b1ae0f3 100755
--- a/do_release.sh
+++ b/do_release.sh
@@ -3,6 +3,12 @@
[ $# -eq 1 ] || exit 2
VER="$1"
+
+echo "$VER" | grep '^[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+$' || {
+ echo "Call this script as ./do_release.sh [version] where version has format 1.2.3, without \"v\" prefix."
+ exit 2
+}
+
echo "Creating version $VER"
if [ -n "$(git diff --name-only --cached)" ]; then
@@ -10,8 +16,9 @@ if [ -n "$(git diff --name-only --cached)" ]; then
exit 2
fi
-sed -i "s/^\\(\\s*version\\s*=\\s*['\"]\\)[^'\"]*\\(['\"]\\s*,\\s*\\)$/\\1"$VER"\\2/" setup.py
-git add setup.py
+sed -i "s/^\\(\\s*version\\s*=\\s*['\"]\\)[^'\"]*\\(['\"]\\s*\\)$/\\1v"$VER"\\2/" pyproject.toml
+sed -i "s/^\\(\\s*__version__\\s*=\\s*['\"]\\)[^'\"]*\\(['\"]\\s*\\)$/\\1"$VER"\\2/" mpv.py
+git add pyproject.toml mpv.py
git commit -m "Version $VER" --no-edit
-env QUBES_GPG_DOMAIN=gpg git -c gpg.program=qubes-gpg-client -c user.signingkey=E36F75307F0A0EC2D145FF5CED7A208EEEC76F2D -c user.email=python-mpv@jaseg.de tag -s "v$VER" -m "Version $VER"
+git -c user.signingkey=E36F75307F0A0EC2D145FF5CED7A208EEEC76F2D -c user.email=python-mpv@jaseg.de tag -s "v$VER" -m "Version $VER"
git push --tags origin
diff --git a/mpv.py b/mpv.py
index f42a3be..f9bf561 100644
--- a/mpv.py
+++ b/mpv.py
@@ -2,41 +2,64 @@
# vim: ts=4 sw=4 et
#
# Python MPV library module
-# Copyright (C) 2017-2020 Sebastian Götte
+# Copyright (C) 2017-2024 Sebastian Götte
#
-# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General
-# Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any
-# later version.
+# python-mpv inherits the underlying libmpv's license, which can be either GPLv2 or later (default) or LGPLv2.1 or
+# later. For details, see the mpv copyright page here: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/blob/master/Copyright
#
-# This program 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 Affero General Public License for more
-# details.
+# You may copy, modify, and redistribute this file under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 (or, at
+# your option, any later version), or the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software
+# Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this program. If not, see
-# .
+# 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 General Public License and the GNU
+# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
+# You can find copies of the GPLv2 and LGPLv2.1 licenses in the project repository's LICENSE.GPL and LICENSE.LGPL files.
+
+__version__ = '1.0.8'
from ctypes import *
import ctypes.util
import threading
+import queue
import os
+import os.path
import sys
from warnings import warn
from functools import partial, wraps
from contextlib import contextmanager
+from concurrent.futures import Future, InvalidStateError
import collections
import re
import traceback
if os.name == 'nt':
- dll = ctypes.util.find_library('mpv-1.dll')
- if dll is None:
- raise OSError('Cannot find mpv-1.dll in your system %PATH%. One way to deal with this is to ship mpv-1.dll '
- 'with your script and put the directory your script is in into %PATH% before "import mpv": '
- 'os.environ["PATH"] = os.path.dirname(__file__) + os.pathsep + os.environ["PATH"] '
- 'If mpv-1.dll is located elsewhere, you can add that path to os.environ["PATH"].')
- backend = CDLL(dll)
+ # Note: mpv-2.dll with API version 2 corresponds to mpv v0.35.0. Most things should work with the fallback, too.
+ names = ['mpv-2.dll', 'libmpv-2.dll', 'mpv-1.dll']
+ for name in names:
+ dll = ctypes.util.find_library(name)
+ if dll:
+ break
+ else:
+ for name in names:
+ dll = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), name)
+ if os.path.isfile(dll):
+ break
+ else:
+ raise OSError('Cannot find mpv-1.dll, mpv-2.dll or libmpv-2.dll in your system %PATH%. One way to deal with this is to ship the dll with your script and put the directory your script is in into %PATH% before "import mpv": os.environ["PATH"] = os.path.dirname(__file__) + os.pathsep + os.environ["PATH"] If mpv-1.dll is located elsewhere, you can add that path to os.environ["PATH"].')
+
+ try:
+ # flags argument: LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DEFAULT_DIRS | LOAD_LIBRARY_SEARCH_DLL_LOAD_DIR
+ # cf. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/libloaderapi/nf-libloaderapi-loadlibraryexa
+ backend = CDLL(dll, 0x00001000 | 0x00000100)
+ except Exception as e:
+ if not os.path.isabs(dll): # can only be find_library, not the "look next to mpv.py" thing
+ raise OSError(f'ctypes.find_library found mpv.dll at {dll}, but ctypes.CDLL could not load it. It looks like find_library found mpv.dll under a relative path entry in %PATH%. Please make sure all paths in %PATH% are absolute. Instead of trying to load mpv.dll from the current working directory, put it somewhere next to your script and add that path to %PATH% using os.environ["PATH"] = os.path.dirname(__file__) + os.pathsep + os.environ["PATH"]') from e
+ else:
+ raise OSError(f'ctypes.find_library found mpv.dll at {dll}, but ctypes.CDLL could not load it.') from e
fs_enc = 'utf-8'
+
else:
import locale
lc, enc = locale.getlocale(locale.LC_NUMERIC)
@@ -46,10 +69,7 @@ else:
sofile = ctypes.util.find_library('mpv')
if sofile is None:
- raise OSError("Cannot find libmpv in the usual places. Depending on your distro, you may try installing an "
- "mpv-devel or mpv-libs package. If you have libmpv around but this script can't find it, consult "
- "the documentation for ctypes.util.find_library which this script uses to look up the library "
- "filename.")
+ raise OSError("Cannot find libmpv in the usual places. Depending on your distro, you may try installing an mpv-devel or mpv-libs package. If you have libmpv around but this script can't find it, consult the documentation for ctypes.util.find_library which this script uses to look up the library filename.")
backend = CDLL(sofile)
fs_enc = sys.getfilesystemencoding()
@@ -57,16 +77,15 @@ else:
class ShutdownError(SystemError):
pass
+class EventOverflowError(SystemError):
+ pass
+
class MpvHandle(c_void_p):
pass
class MpvRenderCtxHandle(c_void_p):
pass
-class MpvOpenGLCbContext(c_void_p):
- pass
-
-
class PropertyUnavailableError(AttributeError):
pass
@@ -121,16 +140,26 @@ class ErrorCode(object):
-19: lambda *a: NotImplementedError('The API function which was called is a stub only'),
-20: lambda *a: RuntimeError('Unspecified error') }
+ @staticmethod
+ def human_readable(ec):
+ return _mpv_error_string(ec).decode('utf-8')
+
@staticmethod
def default_error_handler(ec, *args):
- return ValueError(_mpv_error_string(ec).decode('utf-8'), ec, *args)
+ return ValueError(ErrorCode.human_readable(ec), ec, *args)
+
+ @classmethod
+ def exception_for_ec(kls, ec, *args):
+ ec = 0 if ec > 0 else ec
+ ex = kls.EXCEPTION_DICT.get(ec, kls.default_error_handler)
+ if ex:
+ return ex(ec, *args)
@classmethod
def raise_for_ec(kls, ec, func, *args):
- ec = 0 if ec > 0 else ec
- ex = kls.EXCEPTION_DICT.get(ec , kls.default_error_handler)
+ ex = kls.exception_for_ec(ec, *args)
if ex:
- raise ex(ec, *args)
+ raise ex
MpvGlGetProcAddressFn = CFUNCTYPE(c_void_p, c_void_p, c_char_p)
class MpvOpenGLInitParams(Structure):
@@ -225,6 +254,9 @@ class MpvRenderParam(Structure):
elif cons is bool:
self.value = c_int(int(bool(value)))
self.data = cast(pointer(self.value), c_void_p)
+ elif cons is c_void_p:
+ self.value = value
+ self.data = cast(self.value, c_void_p)
else:
self.value = cons(**value)
self.data = cast(pointer(self.value), c_void_p)
@@ -266,32 +298,20 @@ class MpvEventID(c_int):
START_FILE = 6
END_FILE = 7
FILE_LOADED = 8
- TRACKS_CHANGED = 9
- TRACK_SWITCHED = 10
- IDLE = 11
- PAUSE = 12
- UNPAUSE = 13
- TICK = 14
- SCRIPT_INPUT_DISPATCH = 15
CLIENT_MESSAGE = 16
VIDEO_RECONFIG = 17
AUDIO_RECONFIG = 18
- METADATA_UPDATE = 19
SEEK = 20
PLAYBACK_RESTART = 21
PROPERTY_CHANGE = 22
- CHAPTER_CHANGE = 23
+ QUEUE_OVERFLOW = 24
+ HOOK = 25
ANY = ( SHUTDOWN, LOG_MESSAGE, GET_PROPERTY_REPLY, SET_PROPERTY_REPLY, COMMAND_REPLY, START_FILE, END_FILE,
- FILE_LOADED, TRACKS_CHANGED, TRACK_SWITCHED, IDLE, PAUSE, UNPAUSE, TICK, SCRIPT_INPUT_DISPATCH,
- CLIENT_MESSAGE, VIDEO_RECONFIG, AUDIO_RECONFIG, METADATA_UPDATE, SEEK, PLAYBACK_RESTART, PROPERTY_CHANGE,
- CHAPTER_CHANGE )
+ FILE_LOADED, CLIENT_MESSAGE, VIDEO_RECONFIG, AUDIO_RECONFIG, SEEK, PLAYBACK_RESTART, PROPERTY_CHANGE)
def __repr__(self):
- return ['NONE', 'SHUTDOWN', 'LOG_MESSAGE', 'GET_PROPERTY_REPLY', 'SET_PROPERTY_REPLY', 'COMMAND_REPLY',
- 'START_FILE', 'END_FILE', 'FILE_LOADED', 'TRACKS_CHANGED', 'TRACK_SWITCHED', 'IDLE', 'PAUSE', 'UNPAUSE',
- 'TICK', 'SCRIPT_INPUT_DISPATCH', 'CLIENT_MESSAGE', 'VIDEO_RECONFIG', 'AUDIO_RECONFIG',
- 'METADATA_UPDATE', 'SEEK', 'PLAYBACK_RESTART', 'PROPERTY_CHANGE', 'CHAPTER_CHANGE'][self.value]
+ return f''
@classmethod
def from_str(kls, s):
@@ -375,53 +395,76 @@ MpvNodeList._fields_ = [('num', c_int),
('values', POINTER(MpvNode)),
('keys', POINTER(c_char_p))]
-class MpvSubApi(c_int):
- MPV_SUB_API_OPENGL_CB = 1
-
class MpvEvent(Structure):
_fields_ = [('event_id', MpvEventID),
('error', c_int),
('reply_userdata', c_ulonglong),
- ('data', c_void_p)]
+ ('_data', c_void_p)]
+
+ @property
+ def data(self):
+ dtype = {
+ MpvEventID.GET_PROPERTY_REPLY: MpvEventProperty,
+ MpvEventID.PROPERTY_CHANGE: MpvEventProperty,
+ MpvEventID.LOG_MESSAGE: MpvEventLogMessage,
+ MpvEventID.CLIENT_MESSAGE: MpvEventClientMessage,
+ MpvEventID.START_FILE: MpvEventStartFile,
+ MpvEventID.END_FILE: MpvEventEndFile,
+ MpvEventID.HOOK: MpvEventHook,
+ MpvEventID.COMMAND_REPLY: MpvEventCommand,
+ }.get(self.event_id.value)
+ return cast(self._data, POINTER(dtype)).contents if dtype else None
def as_dict(self, decoder=identity_decoder):
- dtype = {MpvEventID.END_FILE: MpvEventEndFile,
- MpvEventID.PROPERTY_CHANGE: MpvEventProperty,
- MpvEventID.GET_PROPERTY_REPLY: MpvEventProperty,
- MpvEventID.LOG_MESSAGE: MpvEventLogMessage,
- MpvEventID.SCRIPT_INPUT_DISPATCH: MpvEventScriptInputDispatch,
- MpvEventID.CLIENT_MESSAGE: MpvEventClientMessage
- }.get(self.event_id.value, None)
- return {'event_id': self.event_id.value,
- 'error': self.error,
- 'reply_userdata': self.reply_userdata,
- 'event': cast(self.data, POINTER(dtype)).contents.as_dict(decoder=decoder) if dtype else None}
+ out = cast(create_string_buffer(sizeof(MpvNode)), POINTER(MpvNode))
+ _mpv_event_to_node(out, pointer(self))
+ rv = out.contents.node_value(decoder=decoder)
+ _mpv_free_node_contents(out)
+ return rv
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ d = self.data
+ return f'<{type(d).__name__} ({self.event_id.value}) err={self.error} p={self.reply_userdata:016x} d={self.as_dict()}>'
class MpvEventProperty(Structure):
- _fields_ = [('name', c_char_p),
+ _fields_ = [('_name', c_char_p),
('format', MpvFormat),
('data', MpvNodeUnion)]
- def as_dict(self, decoder=identity_decoder):
- value = MpvNode.node_cast_value(self.data, self.format.value, decoder)
- return {'name': self.name.decode('utf-8'),
- 'format': self.format,
- 'data': self.data,
- 'value': value}
+
+ @property
+ def name(self):
+ return self._name.decode("utf-8")
+
+ @property
+ def value(self):
+ return MpvNode.node_cast_value(self.data, self.format.value, decoder=lazy_decoder)
class MpvEventLogMessage(Structure):
- _fields_ = [('prefix', c_char_p),
- ('level', c_char_p),
- ('text', c_char_p)]
+ _fields_ = [('_prefix', c_char_p),
+ ('_level', c_char_p),
+ ('_text', c_char_p)]
- def as_dict(self, decoder=identity_decoder):
- return { 'prefix': self.prefix.decode('utf-8'),
- 'level': self.level.decode('utf-8'),
- 'text': decoder(self.text).rstrip() }
+ @property
+ def prefix(self):
+ return self._prefix.decode("utf-8")
+
+ @property
+ def level(self):
+ return self._level.decode("utf-8")
+
+ @property
+ def text(self):
+ return lazy_decoder(self._text)
class MpvEventEndFile(Structure):
- _fields_ = [('reason', c_int),
- ('error', c_int)]
-
+ _fields_ = [
+ ('reason', c_int),
+ ('error', c_int),
+ ('playlist_entry_id', c_ulonglong),
+ ('playlist_insert_id', c_ulonglong),
+ ('playlist_insert_num_entries', c_int),
+ ]
+
EOF = 0
RESTARTED = 1
ABORTED = 2
@@ -429,27 +472,35 @@ class MpvEventEndFile(Structure):
ERROR = 4
REDIRECT = 5
- # For backwards-compatibility
- @property
- def value(self):
- return self.reason
-
- def as_dict(self, decoder=identity_decoder):
- return {'reason': self.reason, 'error': self.error}
-
-class MpvEventScriptInputDispatch(Structure):
- _fields_ = [('arg0', c_int),
- ('type', c_char_p)]
-
- def as_dict(self, decoder=identity_decoder):
- pass # TODO
+class MpvEventStartFile(Structure):
+ _fields_ = [('playlist_entry_id', c_ulonglong),]
class MpvEventClientMessage(Structure):
- _fields_ = [('num_args', c_int),
- ('args', POINTER(c_char_p))]
+ _fields_ = [('_num_args', c_int),
+ ('_args', POINTER(c_char_p))]
- def as_dict(self, decoder=identity_decoder):
- return { 'args': [ self.args[i].decode('utf-8') for i in range(self.num_args) ] }
+ @property
+ def args(self):
+ return [ self._args[i] for i in range(self._num_args) ]
+
+class MpvEventCommand(Structure):
+ _fields_ = [('_result', MpvNode)]
+
+ def unpack(self, decoder=identity_decoder):
+ return self._result.node_value(decoder=decoder)
+
+ @property
+ def result(self):
+ return self.unpack()
+
+class MpvEventHook(Structure):
+ _fields_ = [('_name', c_char_p),
+ ('id', c_ulonglong),]
+
+
+ @property
+ def name(self):
+ return self._name.decode("utf-8")
StreamReadFn = CFUNCTYPE(c_int64, c_void_p, POINTER(c_char), c_uint64)
StreamSeekFn = CFUNCTYPE(c_int64, c_void_p, c_int64)
@@ -462,8 +513,8 @@ class StreamCallbackInfo(Structure):
('read', StreamReadFn),
('seek', StreamSeekFn),
('size', StreamSizeFn),
- ('close', StreamCloseFn), ]
-# ('cancel', StreamCancelFn)]
+ ('close', StreamCloseFn),
+ ('cancel', StreamCancelFn)]
StreamOpenFn = CFUNCTYPE(c_int, c_void_p, c_char_p, POINTER(StreamCallbackInfo))
@@ -471,9 +522,6 @@ WakeupCallback = CFUNCTYPE(None, c_void_p)
RenderUpdateFn = CFUNCTYPE(None, c_void_p)
-OpenGlCbUpdateFn = CFUNCTYPE(None, c_void_p)
-OpenGlCbGetProcAddrFn = CFUNCTYPE(c_void_p, c_void_p, c_char_p)
-
def _handle_func(name, args, restype, errcheck, ctx=MpvHandle, deprecated=False):
func = getattr(backend, name)
func.argtypes = [ctx] + args if ctx else args
@@ -508,14 +556,16 @@ def notnull_errcheck(res, func, *args):
ec_errcheck = ErrorCode.raise_for_ec
-def _handle_gl_func(name, args=[], restype=None, deprecated=False):
- _handle_func(name, args, restype, errcheck=None, ctx=MpvOpenGLCbContext, deprecated=deprecated)
-
backend.mpv_client_api_version.restype = c_ulong
def _mpv_client_api_version():
ver = backend.mpv_client_api_version()
return ver>>16, ver&0xFFFF
+MPV_VERSION = _mpv_client_api_version()
+if MPV_VERSION < (1, 108):
+ ver = '.'.join(str(num) for num in MPV_VERSION)
+ raise RuntimeError(f"python-mpv requires libmpv with an API version of 1.108 or higher (libmpv >= 0.33), but you have an older version ({ver}).")
+
backend.mpv_free.argtypes = [c_void_p]
_mpv_free = backend.mpv_free
@@ -526,9 +576,10 @@ backend.mpv_create.restype = MpvHandle
_mpv_create = backend.mpv_create
_handle_func('mpv_create_client', [c_char_p], MpvHandle, notnull_errcheck)
+_handle_func('mpv_create_weak_client', [c_char_p], MpvHandle, notnull_errcheck)
_handle_func('mpv_client_name', [], c_char_p, errcheck=None)
_handle_func('mpv_initialize', [], c_int, ec_errcheck)
-_handle_func('mpv_detach_destroy', [], None, errcheck=None)
+_handle_func('mpv_destroy', [], None, errcheck=None)
_handle_func('mpv_terminate_destroy', [], None, errcheck=None)
_handle_func('mpv_load_config_file', [c_char_p], c_int, ec_errcheck)
_handle_func('mpv_get_time_us', [], c_ulonglong, errcheck=None)
@@ -540,7 +591,8 @@ _handle_func('mpv_command', [POINTER(c_char_p)],
_handle_func('mpv_command_string', [c_char_p, c_char_p], c_int, ec_errcheck)
_handle_func('mpv_command_async', [c_ulonglong, POINTER(c_char_p)], c_int, ec_errcheck)
_handle_func('mpv_command_node', [POINTER(MpvNode), POINTER(MpvNode)], c_int, ec_errcheck)
-_handle_func('mpv_command_async', [c_ulonglong, POINTER(MpvNode)], c_int, ec_errcheck)
+_handle_func('mpv_command_node_async', [c_ulonglong, POINTER(MpvNode)], c_int, ec_errcheck)
+_handle_func('mpv_abort_async_command', [c_ulonglong], None, errcheck=None)
_handle_func('mpv_set_property', [c_char_p, MpvFormat, c_void_p], c_int, ec_errcheck)
_handle_func('mpv_set_property_string', [c_char_p, c_char_p], c_int, ec_errcheck)
@@ -553,6 +605,7 @@ _handle_func('mpv_observe_property', [c_ulonglong, c_char_p, MpvFormat],
_handle_func('mpv_unobserve_property', [c_ulonglong], c_int, ec_errcheck)
_handle_func('mpv_event_name', [c_int], c_char_p, errcheck=None, ctx=None)
+_handle_func('mpv_event_to_node', [POINTER(MpvNode), POINTER(MpvEvent)], c_int, ec_errcheck, ctx=None)
_handle_func('mpv_error_string', [c_int], c_char_p, errcheck=None, ctx=None)
_handle_func('mpv_request_event', [MpvEventID, c_int], c_int, ec_errcheck)
@@ -560,7 +613,6 @@ _handle_func('mpv_request_log_messages', [c_char_p],
_handle_func('mpv_wait_event', [c_double], POINTER(MpvEvent), errcheck=None)
_handle_func('mpv_wakeup', [], None, errcheck=None)
_handle_func('mpv_set_wakeup_callback', [WakeupCallback, c_void_p], None, errcheck=None)
-_handle_func('mpv_get_wakeup_pipe', [], c_int, errcheck=None)
_handle_func('mpv_stream_cb_add_ro', [c_char_p, c_void_p, StreamOpenFn], c_int, ec_errcheck)
@@ -574,18 +626,6 @@ _handle_func('mpv_render_context_report_swap', [],
_handle_func('mpv_render_context_free', [], None, errcheck=None, ctx=MpvRenderCtxHandle)
-# Deprecated in v0.29.0 and may disappear eventually
-if hasattr(backend, 'mpv_get_sub_api'):
- _handle_func('mpv_get_sub_api', [MpvSubApi], c_void_p, notnull_errcheck, deprecated=True)
-
- _handle_gl_func('mpv_opengl_cb_set_update_callback', [OpenGlCbUpdateFn, c_void_p], deprecated=True)
- _handle_gl_func('mpv_opengl_cb_init_gl', [c_char_p, OpenGlCbGetProcAddrFn, c_void_p], c_int, deprecated=True)
- _handle_gl_func('mpv_opengl_cb_draw', [c_int, c_int, c_int], c_int, deprecated=True)
- _handle_gl_func('mpv_opengl_cb_render', [c_int, c_int], c_int, deprecated=True)
- _handle_gl_func('mpv_opengl_cb_report_flip', [c_ulonglong], c_int, deprecated=True)
- _handle_gl_func('mpv_opengl_cb_uninit_gl', [], c_int, deprecated=True)
-
-
def _mpv_coax_proptype(value, proptype=str):
"""Intelligently coax the given python value into something that can be understood as a proptype property."""
if type(value) is bytes:
@@ -628,6 +668,21 @@ def _make_node_str_list(l):
val=MpvNodeUnion(list=pointer(node_list)))
return char_ps, node_list, node, cast(pointer(node), c_void_p)
+def _make_node_str_map(d):
+ """Take a dict of python objects and make a MPV string node map from it. """
+ char_ps = [ (c_char_p(k.encode('utf-8')), c_char_p(_mpv_coax_proptype(v, str))) for k, v in d.items() ]
+ node_list = MpvNodeList(
+ num=len(d),
+ keys=( c_char_p * len(d))( *[k for k, v in char_ps] ),
+ values=( MpvNode * len(d))( *[ MpvNode(
+ format=MpvFormat.STRING,
+ val=MpvNodeUnion(string=v))
+ for k, v in char_ps ]))
+ node = MpvNode(
+ format=MpvFormat.NODE_MAP,
+ val=MpvNodeUnion(map=pointer(node_list)))
+ return char_ps, node_list, node, cast(pointer(node), c_void_p)
+
def _event_generator(handle):
while True:
@@ -637,6 +692,12 @@ def _event_generator(handle):
yield event
+def _create_null_term_cmd_arg_array(name, args):
+ args = [name.encode('utf-8')] + [(arg if type(arg) is bytes else str(arg).encode('utf-8'))
+ for arg in args if arg is not None] + [None]
+ return (c_char_p * len(args))(*args)
+
+
_py_to_mpv = lambda name: name.replace('_', '-')
_mpv_to_py = lambda name: name.replace('-', '_')
@@ -679,8 +740,8 @@ class _DecoderPropertyProxy(_PropertyProxy):
setattr(self.mpv, _py_to_mpv(name), value)
class GeneratorStream:
- """Transform a python generator into an mpv-compatible stream object. This only supports size() and read(), and
- does not support seek(), close() or cancel().
+ """Transform a python generator into an mpv-compatible stream object. The total size of the file can be indicated to
+ mpv using the size argument to __init__. Seeking is not supported.
"""
def __init__(self, generator_fun, size=None):
@@ -710,7 +771,6 @@ class GeneratorStream:
def cancel(self):
self._read_iter = iter([]) # make next read() call return EOF
- # TODO?
class ImageOverlay:
@@ -744,7 +804,7 @@ class ImageOverlay:
self._buf = create_string_buffer(w*h*4)
self._size = img.size
- self._buf[:] = out.tobytes('raw', 'BGRA')
+ ctypes.memmove(self._buf, out.tobytes('raw', 'BGRA'), w*h*4)
source = '&' + str(addressof(self._buf))
self.m.overlay_add(self.overlay_id, x, y, source, 0, 'bgra', w, h, stride)
@@ -801,6 +861,7 @@ class MPV(object):
To make your program not barf hard the first time its used on a weird file system **always** access properties
containing file names or file tags through ``MPV.raw``. """
+
def __init__(self, *extra_mpv_flags, log_handler=None, start_event_thread=True, loglevel=None, **extra_mpv_opts):
"""Create an MPV instance.
@@ -828,6 +889,7 @@ class MPV(object):
self.lazy = _DecoderPropertyProxy(self, lazy_decoder)
self._event_callbacks = []
+ self._command_reply_callbacks = {}
self._event_handler_lock = threading.Lock()
self._property_handlers = collections.defaultdict(lambda: [])
self._quit_handlers = set()
@@ -840,53 +902,89 @@ class MPV(object):
self.register_stream_protocol('python', self._python_stream_open)
self._python_streams = {}
self._python_stream_catchall = None
+ self._exception_futures = set()
self.overlay_ids = set()
self.overlays = {}
if loglevel is not None or log_handler is not None:
self.set_loglevel(loglevel or 'terminal-default')
if start_event_thread:
self._event_thread = threading.Thread(target=self._loop, name='MPVEventHandlerThread')
- self._event_thread.setDaemon(True)
+ self._event_thread.daemon = True
self._event_thread.start()
else:
self._event_thread = None
+ if (m := re.search(r'(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)', self.mpv_version)):
+ self.mpv_version_tuple = tuple(map(int, m.groups()))
+
+ @contextmanager
+ def _enqueue_exceptions(self):
+ try:
+ yield
+ except Exception as e:
+ for fut in self._exception_futures:
+ try:
+ fut.set_exception(e)
+ break
+ except InvalidStateError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ warn(f'Unhandled exception on python-mpv event loop: {e}\n{traceback.format_exc()}', RuntimeWarning)
def _loop(self):
for event in _event_generator(self._event_handle):
try:
- devent = event.as_dict(decoder=lazy_decoder) # copy data from ctypes
- eid = devent['event_id']
+ eid = event.event_id.value
with self._event_handler_lock:
if eid == MpvEventID.SHUTDOWN:
self._core_shutdown = True
for callback in self._event_callbacks:
- callback(devent)
+ with self._enqueue_exceptions():
+ callback(event)
if eid == MpvEventID.PROPERTY_CHANGE:
- pc = devent['event']
- name, value, _fmt = pc['name'], pc['value'], pc['format']
+ pc = event.data
+ name, value, _fmt = pc.name, pc.value, pc.format
for handler in self._property_handlers[name]:
- handler(name, value)
+ with self._enqueue_exceptions():
+ handler(name, value)
if eid == MpvEventID.LOG_MESSAGE and self._log_handler is not None:
- ev = devent['event']
- self._log_handler(ev['level'], ev['prefix'], ev['text'])
+ ev = event.data
+ with self._enqueue_exceptions():
+ self._log_handler(ev.level, ev.prefix, ev.text)
if eid == MpvEventID.CLIENT_MESSAGE:
# {'event': {'args': ['key-binding', 'foo', 'u-', 'g']}, 'reply_userdata': 0, 'error': 0, 'event_id': 16}
- target, *args = devent['event']['args']
+ target, *args = event.data.args
+ target = target.decode("utf-8")
if target in self._message_handlers:
- self._message_handlers[target](*args)
+ with self._enqueue_exceptions():
+ self._message_handlers[target](*args)
+
+ if eid == MpvEventID.COMMAND_REPLY:
+ key = event.reply_userdata
+ callback = self._command_reply_callbacks.pop(key, None)
+ if callback:
+ with self._enqueue_exceptions():
+ callback(ErrorCode.exception_for_ec(event.error), event.data)
+
+ if eid == MpvEventID.QUEUE_OVERFLOW:
+ # cache list, since error handlers will unregister themselves
+ for cb in list(self._command_reply_callbacks.values()):
+ with self._enqueue_exceptions():
+ cb(EventOverflowError('libmpv event queue has flown over because events have not been processed fast enough'), None)
if eid == MpvEventID.SHUTDOWN:
- _mpv_detach_destroy(self._event_handle)
+ _mpv_destroy(self._event_handle)
+ for cb in list(self._command_reply_callbacks.values()):
+ with self._enqueue_exceptions():
+ cb(ShutdownError('libmpv core has been shutdown'), None)
return
except Exception as e:
- print('Exception inside python-mpv event loop:', file=sys.stderr)
- traceback.print_exc()
+ warn(f'Unhandled {e} inside python-mpv event loop!\n{traceback.format_exc()}', RuntimeWarning)
@property
def core_shutdown(self):
@@ -900,79 +998,115 @@ class MPV(object):
if self._core_shutdown:
raise ShutdownError('libmpv core has been shutdown')
- def wait_until_paused(self):
+ def wait_until_paused(self, timeout=None, catch_errors=True):
"""Waits until playback of the current title is paused or done. Raises a ShutdownError if the core is shutdown while
waiting."""
- self.wait_for_property('core-idle')
+ self.wait_for_property('core-idle', timeout=timeout, catch_errors=catch_errors)
- def wait_for_playback(self):
+ def wait_for_playback(self, timeout=None, catch_errors=True):
"""Waits until playback of the current title is finished. Raises a ShutdownError if the core is shutdown while
waiting.
"""
- self.wait_for_event('end_file')
+ self.wait_for_event('end_file', timeout=timeout, catch_errors=catch_errors)
- def wait_until_playing(self):
+ def wait_until_playing(self, timeout=None, catch_errors=True):
"""Waits until playback of the current title has started. Raises a ShutdownError if the core is shutdown while
waiting."""
- self.wait_for_property('core-idle', lambda idle: not idle)
+ self.wait_for_property('core-idle', lambda idle: not idle, timeout=timeout, catch_errors=catch_errors)
- def wait_for_property(self, name, cond=lambda val: val, level_sensitive=True):
+ def wait_for_property(self, name, cond=lambda val: val, level_sensitive=True, timeout=None, catch_errors=True):
"""Waits until ``cond`` evaluates to a truthy value on the named property. This can be used to wait for
properties such as ``idle_active`` indicating the player is done with regular playback and just idling around.
Raises a ShutdownError when the core is shutdown while waiting.
"""
- with self.prepare_and_wait_for_property(name, cond, level_sensitive):
+ with self.prepare_and_wait_for_property(name, cond, level_sensitive, timeout=timeout, catch_errors=catch_errors) as result:
pass
+ return result.result()
- def wait_for_shutdown(self):
+ def wait_for_shutdown(self, timeout=None, catch_errors=True):
'''Wait for core to shutdown (e.g. through quit() or terminate()).'''
- sema = threading.Semaphore(value=0)
+ try:
+ self.wait_for_event(None, timeout=timeout, catch_errors=catch_errors)
+ except ShutdownError:
+ return
- @self.event_callback('shutdown')
+ def _set_error_handler(self, future):
+ @self.event_callback('shutdown', 'queue-overflow')
def shutdown_handler(event):
- sema.release()
-
- sema.acquire()
- shutdown_handler.unregister_mpv_events()
+ nonlocal future
+ try:
+ if event.event_id.value == MpvEventID.SHUTDOWN:
+ future.set_exception(ShutdownError('libmpv core has been shutdown'))
+ else:
+ future.set_exception(EventOverflowError('libmpv event queue has flown over because events have not been processed fast enough'))
+ except InvalidStateError:
+ pass
+ return shutdown_handler.unregister_mpv_events
@contextmanager
- def prepare_and_wait_for_property(self, name, cond=lambda val: val, level_sensitive=True):
+ def prepare_and_wait_for_property(self, name, cond=lambda val: val, level_sensitive=True, timeout=None, catch_errors=True):
"""Context manager that waits until ``cond`` evaluates to a truthy value on the named property. See
prepare_and_wait_for_event for usage.
- Raises a ShutdownError when the core is shutdown while waiting.
+ Raises a ShutdownError when the core is shutdown while waiting. Re-raises any errors inside ``cond``.
"""
- sema = threading.Semaphore(value=0)
+ result = Future()
def observer(name, val):
- if cond(val):
- sema.release()
- self.observe_property(name, observer)
+ try:
+ rv = cond(val)
+ if rv:
+ result.set_result(rv)
- @self.event_callback('shutdown')
- def shutdown_handler(event):
- sema.release()
+ except InvalidStateError:
+ pass
- yield
- if not level_sensitive or not cond(getattr(self, name.replace('-', '_'))):
- sema.acquire()
+ except Exception as e:
+ try:
+ result.set_exception(e)
+ except:
+ pass
- self.check_core_alive()
+ try:
+ result.set_running_or_notify_cancel()
- shutdown_handler.unregister_mpv_events()
- self.unobserve_property(name, observer)
+ self.observe_property(name, observer)
+ err_unregister = self._set_error_handler(result)
+ if catch_errors:
+ self._exception_futures.add(result)
- def wait_for_event(self, *event_types, cond=lambda evt: True):
- """Waits for the indicated event(s). If cond is given, waits until cond(event) is true. Raises a ShutdownError
- if the core is shutdown while waiting. This also happens when 'shutdown' is in event_types.
- """
- with self.prepare_and_wait_for_event(*event_types, cond=cond):
+ yield result
+
+ if level_sensitive:
+ rv = cond(getattr(self, name.replace('-', '_')))
+ if rv:
+ result.set_result(rv)
+ return
+
+ self.check_core_alive()
+ result.result(timeout)
+
+ except InvalidStateError:
pass
+ finally:
+ err_unregister()
+ self.unobserve_property(name, observer)
+ self._exception_futures.discard(result)
+
+ def wait_for_event(self, *event_types, cond=lambda evt: True, timeout=None, catch_errors=True):
+ """Waits for the indicated event(s). If cond is given, waits until cond(event) is true. Raises a ShutdownError
+ if the core is shutdown while waiting. This also happens when 'shutdown' is in event_types. Re-raises any error
+ inside ``cond``.
+ """
+ with self.prepare_and_wait_for_event(*event_types, cond=cond, timeout=timeout, catch_errors=catch_errors) as result:
+ pass
+ return result.result()
+
@contextmanager
- def prepare_and_wait_for_event(self, *event_types, cond=lambda evt: True):
+ def prepare_and_wait_for_event(self, *event_types, cond=lambda evt: True, timeout=None, catch_errors=True):
"""Context manager that waits for the indicated event(s) like wait_for_event after running. If cond is given,
waits until cond(event) is true. Raises a ShutdownError if the core is shutdown while waiting. This also happens
- when 'shutdown' is in event_types.
+ when 'shutdown' is in event_types. Re-raises any error inside ``cond``.
Compared to wait_for_event this handles the case where a thread waits for an event it itself causes in a
thread-safe way. An example from the testsuite is:
@@ -983,24 +1117,38 @@ class MPV(object):
Using just wait_for_event it would be impossible to ensure the event is caught since it may already have been
handled in the interval between keypress(...) running and a subsequent wait_for_event(...) call.
"""
- sema = threading.Semaphore(value=0)
-
- @self.event_callback('shutdown')
- def shutdown_handler(event):
- sema.release()
+ result = Future()
@self.event_callback(*event_types)
def target_handler(evt):
- if cond(evt):
- sema.release()
+ try:
+ rv = cond(evt)
+ if rv:
+ result.set_result(rv)
+ except Exception as e:
+ try:
+ result.set_exception(e)
+ except InvalidStateError:
+ pass
+ except InvalidStateError:
+ pass
- yield
- sema.acquire()
+ err_unregister = self._set_error_handler(result)
- self.check_core_alive()
+ try:
+ result.set_running_or_notify_cancel()
+ if catch_errors:
+ self._exception_futures.add(result)
- shutdown_handler.unregister_mpv_events()
- target_handler.unregister_mpv_events()
+ yield result
+
+ self.check_core_alive()
+ result.result(timeout)
+
+ finally:
+ err_unregister()
+ target_handler.unregister_mpv_events()
+ self._exception_futures.discard(result)
def __del__(self):
if self.handle:
@@ -1034,14 +1182,76 @@ class MPV(object):
"""
_mpv_request_log_messages(self._event_handle, level.encode('utf-8'))
- def command(self, name, *args):
+ def string_command(self, name, *args):
"""Execute a raw command."""
- args = [name.encode('utf-8')] + [ (arg if type(arg) is bytes else str(arg).encode('utf-8'))
- for arg in args if arg is not None ] + [None]
- _mpv_command(self.handle, (c_char_p*len(args))(*args))
+ args = _create_null_term_cmd_arg_array(name, args)
+ _mpv_command(self.handle, args)
+
+ def command_async(self, name, *args, callback=None, decoder=lazy_decoder, **kwargs):
+ """Same as mpv_command, but run the command asynchronously. If you provide a callback, that callback will be
+ called after completion or on error. This method returns a future that evaluates to the result of the callback
+ (if given), and the result of the libmpv call otherwise.
+
+ Usage example:
+
+ future = player.command_async(...)
+ try:
+ print('The result was', future.result())
+ except Exception as e:
+ print('mpv returned an error:', e)
+ """
+
+ future = Future()
+ future.set_running_or_notify_cancel()
+
+ if callback is None:
+ def callback(error, result):
+ if error:
+ raise error
+ return result
+
+ def wrapper(error, result):
+ try:
+ result = result.unpack(decoder)
+ future.set_result(callback(error, result))
+ except Exception as e:
+ try:
+ future.set_exception(e)
+ except InvalidStateError:
+ pass
+
+ def abort():
+ _mpv_abort_async_command(self._event_handle, id(future))
+ del self._command_reply_callbacks[id(future)]
+ future.cancel = abort
+
+ self._command_reply_callbacks[id(future)] = wrapper
+
+ if kwargs:
+ if args:
+ raise ValueError('Can only call mpv commands either using positional or using named arguments, not a mix of both.')
+ kwargs['name'] = name
+ _1, _2, _3, pointer = _make_node_str_map(kwargs)
+ else:
+ _1, _2, _3, pointer = _make_node_str_list([name, *args])
+
+ ppointer = cast(pointer, POINTER(MpvNode))
+ _mpv_command_node_async(self._event_handle, id(future), ppointer)
+ return future
+
def node_command(self, name, *args, decoder=strict_decoder):
- _1, _2, _3, pointer = _make_node_str_list([name, *args])
+ self.command(name, *args, decoder=decoder)
+
+ def command(self, name, *args, decoder=strict_decoder, **kwargs):
+ if kwargs:
+ if args:
+ raise ValueError('Can only call mpv commands either using positional or using named arguments, not a mix of both.')
+ kwargs['name'] = name
+ _1, _2, _3, pointer = _make_node_str_map(kwargs)
+ else:
+ _1, _2, _3, pointer = _make_node_str_list([name, *args])
+
out = cast(create_string_buffer(sizeof(MpvNode)), POINTER(MpvNode))
ppointer = cast(pointer, POINTER(MpvNode))
_mpv_command_node(self.handle, ppointer, out)
@@ -1049,7 +1259,7 @@ class MPV(object):
_mpv_free_node_contents(out)
return rv
- def seek(self, amount, reference="relative", precision="default-precise"):
+ def seek(self, amount, reference="relative", precision="keyframes"):
"""Mapped mpv seek command, see man mpv(1)."""
self.command('seek', amount, reference, precision)
@@ -1092,7 +1302,7 @@ class MPV(object):
def screenshot_raw(self, includes='subtitles'):
"""Mapped mpv screenshot_raw command, see man mpv(1). Returns a pillow Image object."""
from PIL import Image
- res = self.node_command('screenshot-raw', includes)
+ res = self.command('screenshot-raw', includes)
if res['format'] != 'bgr0':
raise ValueError('Screenshot in unknown format "{}". Currently, only bgr0 is supported.'
.format(res['format']))
@@ -1144,9 +1354,16 @@ class MPV(object):
def _encode_options(options):
return ','.join('{}={}'.format(_py_to_mpv(str(key)), str(val)) for key, val in options.items())
- def loadfile(self, filename, mode='replace', **options):
+ def loadfile(self, filename, mode='replace', index=None, **options):
"""Mapped mpv loadfile command, see man mpv(1)."""
- self.command('loadfile', filename.encode(fs_enc), mode, MPV._encode_options(options))
+ if self.mpv_version_tuple >= (0, 38, 0):
+ if index is None:
+ index = -1
+ self.command('loadfile', filename.encode(fs_enc), mode, index, MPV._encode_options(options))
+ else:
+ if index is not None:
+ warn(f'The index argument to the loadfile command is only supported on mpv >= 0.38.0')
+ self.command('loadfile', filename.encode(fs_enc), mode, MPV._encode_options(options))
def loadlist(self, playlist, mode='replace'):
"""Mapped mpv loadlist command, see man mpv(1)."""
@@ -1178,11 +1395,17 @@ class MPV(object):
def quit(self, code=None):
"""Mapped mpv quit command, see man mpv(1)."""
- self.command('quit', code)
+ if code is not None:
+ self.command('quit', code)
+ else:
+ self.command('quit')
def quit_watch_later(self, code=None):
"""Mapped mpv quit_watch_later command, see man mpv(1)."""
- self.command('quit_watch_later', code)
+ if code is not None:
+ self.command('quit_watch_later', code)
+ else:
+ self.command('quit_watch_later')
def stop(self, keep_playlist=False):
"""Mapped mpv stop command, see man mpv(1)."""
@@ -1203,9 +1426,9 @@ class MPV(object):
"""Mapped mpv audio_reload command, see man mpv(1)."""
self.command('audio_reload', audio_id)
- def video_add(self, url, flags='select', title=None, lang=None):
+ def video_add(self, url, flags='select', title=None, lang=None, albumart=None):
"""Mapped mpv video_add command, see man mpv(1)."""
- self.command('video_add', url.encode(fs_enc), *_drop_nones(flags, title, lang))
+ self.command('video_add', url.encode(fs_enc), *_drop_nones(flags, title, lang, albumart))
def video_remove(self, video_id=None):
"""Mapped mpv video_remove command, see man mpv(1)."""
@@ -1243,17 +1466,17 @@ class MPV(object):
"""Mapped mpv print-text command, see man mpv(1)."""
self.command('print-text', text)
- def show_text(self, string, duration='-1', level=None):
+ def show_text(self, string, duration='-1', level=0):
"""Mapped mpv show_text command, see man mpv(1)."""
self.command('show_text', string, duration, level)
def expand_text(self, text):
"""Mapped mpv expand-text command, see man mpv(1)."""
- return self.node_command('expand-text', text)
+ return self.command('expand-text', text)
def expand_path(self, path):
"""Mapped mpv expand-path command, see man mpv(1)."""
- return self.node_command('expand-path', path)
+ return self.command('expand-path', path)
def show_progress(self):
"""Mapped mpv show_progress command, see man mpv(1)."""
@@ -1267,7 +1490,7 @@ class MPV(object):
"""Mapped mpv discnav command, see man mpv(1)."""
self.command('discnav', command)
- def mouse(x, y, button=None, mode='single'):
+ def mouse(self, x, y, button=None, mode='single'):
"""Mapped mpv mouse command, see man mpv(1)."""
if button is None:
self.command('mouse', x, y, mode)
@@ -1305,6 +1528,13 @@ class MPV(object):
"""Mapped mpv overlay_remove command, see man mpv(1)."""
self.command('overlay_remove', overlay_id)
+ def osd_overlay(self, overlay_id, data, res_x=0, res_y=720, z=0, hidden=False):
+ self.command('osd_overlay', id=overlay_id, data=data, res_x=res_x, res_y=res_y, z=z, hidden=hidden,
+ format='ass-events')
+
+ def osd_overlay_remove(self, overlay_id):
+ self.command('osd_overlay', id=overlay_id, format='none')
+
def script_message(self, *args):
"""Mapped mpv script_message command, see man mpv(1)."""
self.command('script_message', *args)
@@ -1313,6 +1543,15 @@ class MPV(object):
"""Mapped mpv script_message_to command, see man mpv(1)."""
self.command('script_message_to', target, *args)
+ def drop_buffers(self):
+ self.command('drop_buffers')
+
+ def vf_command(self, label, command, argument):
+ self.command('vf_command', label, command, argument)
+
+ def af_command(self, label, command, argument):
+ self.command('af_command', label, command, argument)
+
def observe_property(self, name, handler):
"""Register an observer on the named property. An observer is a function that is called with the new property
value every time the property's value is changed. The basic function signature is ``fun(property_name,
@@ -1320,13 +1559,13 @@ class MPV(object):
function decorator if no handler is given.
To unregister the observer, call either of ``mpv.unobserve_property(name, handler)``,
- ``mpv.unobserve_all_properties(handler)`` or the handler's ``unregister_mpv_properties`` attribute::
+ ``mpv.unobserve_all_properties(handler)`` or the handler's ``unobserve_mpv_properties`` attribute::
- @player.observe_property('volume')
- def my_handler(new_volume, *):
- print("It's loud!", volume)
+ @player.property_observer('volume')
+ def my_handler(property_name, new_volume):
+ print("It's loud!", new_volume)
- my_handler.unregister_mpv_properties()
+ my_handler.unobserve_mpv_properties()
exit_handler is a function taking no arguments that is called when the underlying mpv handle is terminated (e.g.
from calling MPV.terminate() or issuing a "quit" input command).
@@ -1448,7 +1687,7 @@ class MPV(object):
types = [MpvEventID.from_str(t) if isinstance(t, str) else t for t in event_types] or MpvEventID.ANY
@wraps(callback)
def wrapper(event, *args, **kwargs):
- if event['event_id'] in types:
+ if event.event_id.value in types:
callback(event, *args, **kwargs)
self._event_callbacks.append(wrapper)
wrapper.unregister_mpv_events = partial(self.unregister_event_callback, wrapper)
@@ -1459,9 +1698,10 @@ class MPV(object):
def _binding_name(callback_or_cmd):
return 'py_kb_{:016x}'.format(hash(callback_or_cmd)&0xffffffffffffffff)
- def on_key_press(self, keydef, mode='force'):
+ def on_key_press(self, keydef, mode='force', repetition=False):
"""Function decorator to register a simplified key binding. The callback is called whenever the key given is
- *pressed*.
+ *pressed*. When the ``repetition=True`` is passed, the callback is called again repeatedly while the key is held
+ down.
To unregister the callback function, you can call its ``unregister_mpv_key_bindings`` attribute::
@@ -1481,8 +1721,8 @@ class MPV(object):
def register(fun):
@self.key_binding(keydef, mode)
@wraps(fun)
- def wrapper(state='p-', name=None, char=None):
- if state[0] in ('d', 'p'):
+ def wrapper(state='p-', name=None, char=None, *_):
+ if state[0] in ('d', 'p') or (repetition and state[0] == 'r'):
fun()
return wrapper
return register
@@ -1490,8 +1730,11 @@ class MPV(object):
def key_binding(self, keydef, mode='force'):
"""Function decorator to register a low-level key binding.
- The callback function signature is ``fun(key_state, key_name)`` where ``key_state`` is either ``'U'`` for "key
- up" or ``'D'`` for "key down".
+ The callback function signature is ``fun(key_state, key_name, key_char, scale, arg)``.
+
+ The key_state contains up to three chars, corresponding to the regex ``[udr]([m-][c-]?)?``. ``[udr]`` means
+ "key up", "key down", or "repetition" for when the key is held down. "m" indicates mouse events, and "c"
+ indicates key up events resulting from a logical cancellation. For details check out the mpv man page.
The keydef format is: ``[Shift+][Ctrl+][Alt+][Meta+]`` where ```` is either the literal character the
key produces (ASCII or Unicode character), or a symbolic name (as printed by ``mpv --input-keylist``).
@@ -1546,8 +1789,12 @@ class MPV(object):
raise TypeError('register_key_binding expects either an str with an mpv command or a python callable.')
self.command('enable-section', binding_name, 'allow-hide-cursor+allow-vo-dragging')
- def _handle_key_binding_message(self, binding_name, key_state, key_name=None, key_char=None):
- self._key_binding_handlers[binding_name](key_state, key_name, key_char)
+ def _handle_key_binding_message(self, binding_name, key_state, key_name=None, key_char=None, scale=None, arg=None, *_):
+ binding_name = binding_name.decode('utf-8')
+ key_state = key_state.decode('utf-8')
+ key_name = key_name.decode('utf-8') if key_name is not None else None
+ key_char = key_char.decode('utf-8') if key_char is not None else None
+ self._key_binding_handlers[binding_name](key_state, key_name, key_char, scale, arg)
def unregister_key_binding(self, keydef):
"""Unregister a key binding by keydef."""
@@ -1583,16 +1830,16 @@ class MPV(object):
return read # non-empty bytes object with input
return b'' # empty byte object signals permanent EOF
- def seek(self, pos):
+ def seek(self, pos): # optional
return new_offset # integer with new byte offset. The new offset may be before the requested offset
in case an exact seek is inconvenient.
- def close(self):
+ def close(self): # optional
...
- # def cancel(self): (future API versions only)
- # Abort a running read() or seek() operation
- # ...
+ def cancel(self): # optional
+ Abort a running read() or seek() operation
+ ...
"""
@@ -1603,34 +1850,65 @@ class MPV(object):
frontend = open_fn(uri.decode('utf-8'))
except ValueError:
return ErrorCode.LOADING_FAILED
-
- def read_backend(_userdata, buf, bufsize):
- data = frontend.read(bufsize)
- for i in range(len(data)):
- buf[i] = data[i]
- return len(data)
+ except Exception as e:
+ for fut in self._exception_futures:
+ try:
+ fut.set_exception(e)
+ break
+ except InvalidStateError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ warnings.warn(f'Unhandled exception {e} inside stream open callback for URI {uri}\n{traceback.format_exc()}')
+ return ErrorCode.LOADING_FAILED
cb_info.contents.cookie = None
+
+ def read_backend(_userdata, buf, bufsize):
+ with self._enqueue_exceptions():
+ data = frontend.read(bufsize)
+ for i in range(len(data)):
+ buf[i] = data[i]
+ return len(data)
+ return -1
read = cb_info.contents.read = StreamReadFn(read_backend)
- close = cb_info.contents.close = StreamCloseFn(lambda _userdata: frontend.close())
+
+ def close_backend(_userdata):
+ with self._enqueue_exceptions():
+ del self._stream_protocol_frontends[proto][uri]
+ if hasattr(frontend, 'close'):
+ frontend.close()
+ close = cb_info.contents.close = StreamCloseFn(close_backend)
seek, size, cancel = None, None, None
+
if hasattr(frontend, 'seek'):
- seek = cb_info.contents.seek = StreamSeekFn(lambda _userdata, offx: frontend.seek(offx))
+ def seek_backend(_userdata, offx):
+ with self._enqueue_exceptions():
+ return frontend.seek(offx)
+ return ErrorCode.GENERIC
+ seek = cb_info.contents.seek = StreamSeekFn(seek_backend)
+
if hasattr(frontend, 'size') and frontend.size is not None:
- size = cb_info.contents.size = StreamSizeFn(lambda _userdata: frontend.size)
+ def size_backend(_userdata):
+ with self._enqueue_exceptions():
+ return frontend.size
+ return 0
+ size = cb_info.contents.size = StreamSizeFn(size_backend)
- # Future API versions only
- # if hasattr(frontend, 'cancel'):
- # cb_info.contents.cancel = StreamCancelFn(lambda _userdata: frontend.cancel())
+ if hasattr(frontend, 'cancel'):
+ def cancel_backend(_userdata):
+ with self._enqueue_exceptions():
+ frontend.cancel()
+ cancel = cb_info.contents.cancel = StreamCancelFn(cancel_backend)
- # keep frontend and callbacks in memory forever (TODO)
+ # keep frontend and callbacks in memory until closed
frontend._registered_callbacks = [read, close, seek, size, cancel]
self._stream_protocol_frontends[proto][uri] = frontend
return 0
if proto in self._stream_protocol_cbs:
raise KeyError('Stream protocol already registered')
+ # keep backend in memory forever
self._stream_protocol_cbs[proto] = [open_backend]
_mpv_stream_cb_add_ro(self.handle, proto.encode('utf-8'), c_void_p(), open_backend)
@@ -1682,6 +1960,10 @@ class MPV(object):
Any given name can only be registered once. The catch-all can also only be registered once. To unregister a
stream, call the .unregister function set on the callback.
+ If name is None (the default), a name and corresponding python:// URI are automatically generated. You can
+ access the name through the .stream_name property set on the callback, and the stream URI for passing into
+ mpv.play(...) through the .stream_uri property.
+
The generator signals EOF by returning, manually raising StopIteration or by yielding b'', an empty bytes
object.
@@ -1698,18 +1980,72 @@ class MPV(object):
reader.unregister()
"""
def register(cb):
+ nonlocal name
+ if name is None:
+ name = f'__python_mpv_anonymous_python_stream_{id(cb)}__'
+
if name in self._python_streams:
raise KeyError('Python stream name "{}" is already registered'.format(name))
+
self._python_streams[name] = (cb, size)
def unregister():
if name not in self._python_streams or\
self._python_streams[name][0] is not cb: # This is just a basic sanity check
raise RuntimeError('Python stream has already been unregistered')
del self._python_streams[name]
+
cb.unregister = unregister
+ cb.stream_name = name
+ cb.stream_uri = f'python://{name}'
return cb
+
return register
+ @contextmanager
+ def play_context(self):
+ """ Context manager for streaming bytes straight into libmpv.
+
+ This is a convenience wrapper around python_stream. play_context returns a write method, which you can use in
+ the body of the context manager to feed libmpv bytes. All bytes you feed in with write() in the body of a single
+ call of this context manager are treated as one single file. A queue is used internally, so this function is
+ thread-safe. The queue is unlimited, so it cannot block and is safe to call from async code. You can use this
+ function to stream chunked data, e.g. from the network.
+
+ Use it like this:
+
+ with m.play_context() as write:
+ with open(TESTVID, 'rb') as f:
+ while (chunk := f.read(65536)): # Get some chunks of bytes
+ write(chunk)
+ """
+ q = queue.Queue()
+
+ EOF = object() # Get some unique object as EOF marker
+ @self.python_stream()
+ def reader():
+ while (chunk := q.get()) is not EOF:
+ if chunk:
+ yield chunk
+ reader.unregister()
+
+ def write(chunk):
+ q.put(chunk)
+
+ # Start playback before yielding, the first call to reader() will block until write is called at least once.
+ self.play(reader.stream_uri)
+ yield write
+ q.put(EOF)
+
+ def play_bytes(self, data):
+ """ Play the given bytes object as a single file. """
+
+ @self.python_stream()
+ def reader():
+ yield data
+ reader.unregister() # unregister itself
+
+ self.play(reader.stream_uri)
+
def python_stream_catchall(self, cb):
""" Register a catch-all python stream to be called when no name matches can be found. Use this decorator on a
function that takes a name argument and returns a (generator, size) tuple (with size being None if unknown).
@@ -1767,7 +2103,10 @@ class MPV(object):
def _set_property(self, name, value):
self.check_core_alive()
ename = name.encode('utf-8')
- if isinstance(value, (list, set, dict)):
+ if isinstance(value, dict):
+ _1, _2, _3, pointer = _make_node_str_map(value)
+ _mpv_set_property(self.handle, ename, MpvFormat.NODE, pointer)
+ elif isinstance(value, (list, set)):
_1, _2, _3, pointer = _make_node_str_list(value)
_mpv_set_property(self.handle, ename, MpvFormat.NODE, pointer)
else:
@@ -1814,6 +2153,7 @@ class MPV(object):
except AttributeError:
return None
+
class MpvRenderContext:
def __init__(self, mpv, api_type, **kwargs):
self._mpv = mpv
diff --git a/pyproject.toml b/pyproject.toml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f68661e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/pyproject.toml
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+[build-system]
+requires = ["setuptools"]
+build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
+
+[tool.setuptools]
+py-modules = ['mpv']
+
+[project]
+name = "mpv"
+version = "v1.0.8"
+description = "A python interface to the mpv media player"
+readme = "README.rst"
+authors = [{name = "jaseg", email = "mpv@jaseg.de"}]
+license = {text = "GPLv2+ or LGPLv2.1+"}
+requires-python = ">=3.9"
+keywords = ['mpv', 'library', 'video', 'audio', 'player', 'display', 'multimedia']
+classifiers = [
+ 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
+ 'Environment :: X11 Applications',
+ 'Intended Audience :: Developers',
+ 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v2 or later (GPLv2+)',
+ 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License v2 or later (LGPLv2+)',
+ 'Natural Language :: English',
+ 'Operating System :: POSIX',
+ 'Programming Language :: C',
+ 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9',
+ 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10',
+ 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11',
+ 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12',
+ 'Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Players',
+ 'Topic :: Multimedia :: Video :: Display'
+]
+
+[project.urls]
+homepage = "https://github.com/jaseg/python-mpv"
+
+[project.optional-dependencies]
+screenshot_raw = ["Pillow"]
+test = ['PyVirtualDisplay']
diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
deleted file mode 100644
index 5aef279..0000000
--- a/setup.cfg
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-[metadata]
-description-file = README.rst
diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py
deleted file mode 100755
index abd0ba6..0000000
--- a/setup.py
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python3
-
-from setuptools import setup
-setup(
- name = 'python-mpv',
- version = '0.5.1',
- py_modules = ['mpv'],
- description = 'A python interface to the mpv media player',
- url = 'https://github.com/jaseg/python-mpv',
- author = 'jaseg',
- author_email = 'github@jaseg.net',
- license = 'AGPLv3+',
- extras_require = {
- 'screenshot_raw': ['Pillow']
- },
- tests_require = ['xvfbwrapper'],
- test_suite = 'tests',
- keywords = ['mpv', 'library', 'video', 'audio', 'player', 'display',
- 'multimedia'],
- python_requires='>=3.5',
- classifiers = [
- 'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
- 'Environment :: X11 Applications',
- 'Intended Audience :: Developers',
- 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3 or later (AGPLv3+)',
- 'Natural Language :: English',
- 'Operating System :: POSIX',
- 'Programming Language :: C',
- 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
- 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
- 'Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Players',
- 'Topic :: Multimedia :: Video :: Display']
-)
diff --git a/tests/requirements.txt b/tests/requirements.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eabe145
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/requirements.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+PyVirtualDisplay>=3.0
diff --git a/tests/test_mpv.py b/tests/test_mpv.py
index b9120c0..9c42332 100755
--- a/tests/test_mpv.py
+++ b/tests/test_mpv.py
@@ -1,78 +1,69 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ts=4 sw=4 et
+#
+# Python MPV library module
+# Copyright (C) 2017-2022 Sebastian Götte
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
+# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
+# version.
+#
+# This program 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 General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
+# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+#
import unittest
from unittest import mock
-import math
import threading
from contextlib import contextmanager
-from functools import wraps
-import gc
import os.path
import os
-import sys
import time
-import io
-import platform
-import ctypes
+from concurrent.futures import Future, InvalidStateError
+
+os.environ["PATH"] = os.path.dirname(__file__) + os.pathsep + os.environ["PATH"]
import mpv
-from xvfbwrapper import Xvfb
+if os.name == 'nt':
+ Display = mock.Mock()
+ testvo='gpu'
-# stdout magic to suppress useless libmpv warning messages in unittest output
-# See https://eli.thegreenplace.net/2015/redirecting-all-kinds-of-stdout-in-python/
-@contextmanager
-def devnull_libmpv():
- """ Redirect libmpv stdout into /dev/null while still allowing python to print to stdout as usual """
- if platform.system() != 'Linux':
- # This is only a linux-specific convenience function.
- yield
- return
+else:
+ from pyvirtualdisplay import Display
+ testvo='x11'
- libc = ctypes.CDLL("libc.so.6")
-
- stderr_fd, stdout_fd = sys.stderr.fileno(), sys.stdout.fileno()
- sys.stderr.flush()
- sys.stdout.flush()
- libc.fflush(None)
-
- # Preserve a copy so python can continue printing
- stderr_copy, stdout_copy = os.dup(stderr_fd), os.dup(stdout_fd)
- sys.stderr = io.TextIOWrapper(open(stderr_copy, 'wb', closefd=False), write_through=True)
- sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(open(stdout_copy, 'wb', closefd=False))
- with open(os.devnull, 'w') as devnull:
- os.dup2(devnull.fileno(), stderr_fd) # closes old stderr
- os.dup2(devnull.fileno(), stdout_fd) # closes old stdout
-
- yield
-
- sys.stderr.flush()
- sys.stdout.flush()
- libc.fflush(None)
- os.dup2(stderr_copy, stderr_fd)
- os.dup2(stdout_copy, stdout_fd)
- os.close(stderr_copy)
- os.close(stdout_copy)
- sys.stderr = io.TextIOWrapper(open(stderr_fd, 'wb', closefd=False), write_through=True)
- sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(open(stdout_fd, 'wb', closefd=False))
TESTVID = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'test.webm')
TESTSRT = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'sub_test.srt')
MPV_ERRORS = [ l(ec) for ec, l in mpv.ErrorCode.EXCEPTION_DICT.items() if l ]
+SKIP_TESTS = os.environ.get('PY_MPV_SKIP_TESTS', '').split()
+
+
+def timed_print():
+ start_time = time.time()
+ def do_print(level, prefix, text):
+ td = time.time() - start_time
+ print('{:.3f} [{}] {}: {}'.format(td, level, prefix, text.strip()), flush=True)
+ return do_print
+
class MpvTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
- self.disp = Xvfb()
+ self.disp = Display()
self.disp.start()
- self.m = mpv.MPV(vo='x11')
+ self.m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo, loglevel='debug', log_handler=timed_print())
def tearDown(self):
self.m.terminate()
self.disp.stop()
+
class TestProperties(MpvTestCase):
@contextmanager
def swallow_mpv_errors(self, exception_exceptions=[]):
@@ -85,7 +76,6 @@ class TestProperties(MpvTestCase):
else:
raise
- @devnull_libmpv()
def test_read(self):
self.m.loop = 'inf'
self.m.play(TESTVID)
@@ -99,7 +89,6 @@ class TestProperties(MpvTestCase):
mpv.ErrorCode.PROPERTY_NOT_FOUND]):
getattr(self.m, name)
- @devnull_libmpv()
def test_write(self):
self.m.loop = 'inf'
self.m.play(TESTVID)
@@ -113,6 +102,9 @@ class TestProperties(MpvTestCase):
# These may cause files to be created
if name in ('external-file', 'heartbeat-cmd', 'wid', 'dump-stats', 'log-file') or name.startswith('input-'):
continue
+ # Caues segmentation faults on wayland
+ if name in ('current-window-scale',):
+ continue
name = name.replace('-', '_')
old_canaries = check_canaries()
with self.subTest(property_name=name), self.swallow_mpv_errors([
@@ -219,7 +211,11 @@ class TestProperties(MpvTestCase):
# See comment in test_property_decoding_invalid_utf8
self.m.osd.alang
- @devnull_libmpv()
+ def test_dict_valued_property(self):
+ nasty_stuff = '\xe2\x80\x8e Mozilla/5.0 Foobar \xe2\x80\x8e \xe2\x80\x81'
+ self.m.ytdl_raw_options = {'user-agent': nasty_stuff}
+ self.assertEqual(self.m.ytdl_raw_options, {'user-agent': nasty_stuff})
+
def test_option_read(self):
self.m.loop = 'inf'
self.m.play(TESTVID)
@@ -236,7 +232,6 @@ class TestProperties(MpvTestCase):
class ObservePropertyTest(MpvTestCase):
- @devnull_libmpv()
def test_observe_property(self):
handler = mock.Mock()
@@ -253,7 +248,6 @@ class ObservePropertyTest(MpvTestCase):
m.terminate() # needed for synchronization of event thread
handler.assert_has_calls([mock.call('vid', 'auto')])
- @devnull_libmpv()
def test_property_observer_decorator(self):
handler = mock.Mock()
@@ -291,7 +285,7 @@ class ObservePropertyTest(MpvTestCase):
self.assertEqual(m.mute, True)
self.assertEqual(m.slang, ['ru'])
- time.sleep(0.05)
+ time.sleep(0.1)
foo.unobserve_mpv_properties()
m.mute = False
@@ -304,6 +298,7 @@ class ObservePropertyTest(MpvTestCase):
mock.call('slang', ['ru'])],
any_order=True)
+
class KeyBindingTest(MpvTestCase):
def test_register_direct_cmd(self):
self.m.register_key_binding('a', 'playlist-clear')
@@ -377,10 +372,35 @@ class KeyBindingTest(MpvTestCase):
self.assertNotIn(b('b'), self.m._key_binding_handlers)
self.assertIn(b('c'), self.m._key_binding_handlers)
+ def test_wait_for_event_error_forwarding(self):
+ self.m.play(TESTVID)
+
+ def check(evt):
+ raise ValueError('fnord')
+
+ with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
+ self.m.wait_for_event('end_file', cond=check)
+
+ def test_wait_for_property_error_forwarding(self):
+ def run():
+ nonlocal self
+ self.m.wait_until_playing(timeout=2)
+ self.m.mute = True
+ t = threading.Thread(target=run, daemon=True)
+ t.start()
+
+ def cond(mute):
+ if mute:
+ raise ValueError('fnord')
+
+ with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
+ self.m.play(TESTVID)
+ self.m.wait_for_property('mute', cond=cond)
+
def test_register_simple_decorator_fun_chaining(self):
self.m.loop = 'inf'
self.m.play(TESTVID)
- self.m.wait_until_playing()
+ self.m.wait_until_playing(timeout=2)
handler1, handler2 = mock.Mock(), mock.Mock()
@@ -396,7 +416,7 @@ class KeyBindingTest(MpvTestCase):
self.assertEqual(reg_test_fun.mpv_key_bindings, ['b', 'a'])
def keypress_and_sync(key):
- with self.m.prepare_and_wait_for_event('client_message'):
+ with self.m.prepare_and_wait_for_event('client_message', timeout=2):
self.m.keypress(key)
keypress_and_sync('a')
@@ -425,15 +445,17 @@ class KeyBindingTest(MpvTestCase):
handler1.assert_has_calls([])
handler2.assert_has_calls([ mock.call() ])
+
class TestStreams(unittest.TestCase):
- @devnull_libmpv()
def test_python_stream(self):
handler = mock.Mock()
- disp = Xvfb()
+ disp = Display()
disp.start()
- m = mpv.MPV()
- m.register_event_callback(handler)
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo)
+ def cb(evt):
+ handler(evt.as_dict(decoder=mpv.lazy_decoder))
+ m.register_event_callback(cb)
@m.python_stream('foo')
def foo_gen():
@@ -446,34 +468,34 @@ class TestStreams(unittest.TestCase):
m.play('python://foo')
m.wait_for_playback()
- handler.assert_any_call({'reply_userdata': 0, 'error': 0, 'event_id': mpv.MpvEventID.END_FILE, 'event': {'reason': mpv.MpvEventEndFile.EOF, 'error': mpv.ErrorCode.SUCCESS}})
+ handler.assert_any_call({'event': 'end-file', 'reason': 'eof', 'playlist_entry_id': 1})
handler.reset_mock()
m.play('python://bar')
m.wait_for_playback()
- handler.assert_any_call({'reply_userdata': 0, 'error': 0, 'event_id': mpv.MpvEventID.END_FILE, 'event': {'reason': mpv.MpvEventEndFile.ERROR, 'error': mpv.ErrorCode.UNKNOWN_FORMAT}})
+ handler.assert_any_call({'event': 'end-file', 'reason': 'error', 'playlist_entry_id': 2, 'file_error': 'unrecognized file format'})
handler.reset_mock()
m.play('python://baz')
m.wait_for_playback()
- handler.assert_any_call({'reply_userdata': 0, 'error': 0, 'event_id': mpv.MpvEventID.END_FILE, 'event': {'reason': mpv.MpvEventEndFile.ERROR, 'error': mpv.ErrorCode.LOADING_FAILED}})
+ handler.assert_any_call({'event': 'end-file', 'reason': 'error', 'playlist_entry_id': 3, 'file_error': 'loading failed'})
handler.reset_mock()
m.play('foo://foo')
m.wait_for_playback()
- handler.assert_any_call({'reply_userdata': 0, 'error': 0, 'event_id': mpv.MpvEventID.END_FILE, 'event': {'reason': mpv.MpvEventEndFile.ERROR, 'error': mpv.ErrorCode.LOADING_FAILED}})
+ handler.assert_any_call({'event': 'end-file', 'reason': 'error', 'playlist_entry_id': 4, 'file_error': 'loading failed'})
handler.reset_mock()
foo_gen.unregister()
m.play('python://foo')
m.wait_for_playback()
- handler.assert_any_call({'reply_userdata': 0, 'error': 0, 'event_id': mpv.MpvEventID.END_FILE, 'event': {'reason': mpv.MpvEventEndFile.ERROR, 'error': mpv.ErrorCode.LOADING_FAILED}})
+ handler.assert_any_call({'event': 'end-file', 'reason': 'error', 'playlist_entry_id': 5, 'file_error': 'loading failed'})
handler.reset_mock()
m.play('python://bar')
m.wait_for_playback()
- handler.assert_any_call({'reply_userdata': 0, 'error': 0, 'event_id': mpv.MpvEventID.END_FILE, 'event': {'reason': mpv.MpvEventEndFile.ERROR, 'error': mpv.ErrorCode.UNKNOWN_FORMAT}})
+ handler.assert_any_call({'event': 'end-file', 'reason': 'error', 'playlist_entry_id': 6, 'file_error': 'unrecognized file format'})
handler.reset_mock()
m.terminate()
@@ -486,10 +508,12 @@ class TestStreams(unittest.TestCase):
stream_mock.seek = mock.Mock(return_value=0)
stream_mock.read = mock.Mock(return_value=b'')
- disp = Xvfb()
+ disp = Display()
disp.start()
- m = mpv.MPV(video=False)
- m.register_event_callback(handler)
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo, video=False)
+ def cb(evt):
+ handler(evt.as_dict(decoder=mpv.lazy_decoder))
+ m.register_event_callback(cb)
m.register_stream_protocol('pythonfail', fail_mock)
@@ -500,23 +524,171 @@ class TestStreams(unittest.TestCase):
m.play('pythondoesnotexist://foo')
m.wait_for_playback()
- handler.assert_any_call({'reply_userdata': 0, 'error': 0, 'event_id': mpv.MpvEventID.END_FILE, 'event': {'reason': mpv.MpvEventEndFile.ERROR, 'error': mpv.ErrorCode.LOADING_FAILED}})
+ handler.assert_any_call({'event': 'end-file', 'reason': 'error', 'playlist_entry_id': 1, 'file_error': 'loading failed'})
handler.reset_mock()
m.play('pythonfail://foo')
m.wait_for_playback()
- handler.assert_any_call({'reply_userdata': 0, 'error': 0, 'event_id': mpv.MpvEventID.END_FILE, 'event': {'reason': mpv.MpvEventEndFile.ERROR, 'error': mpv.ErrorCode.LOADING_FAILED}})
+ handler.assert_any_call({'event': 'end-file', 'reason': 'error', 'playlist_entry_id': 2, 'file_error': 'loading failed'})
handler.reset_mock()
m.play('pythonsuccess://foo')
m.wait_for_playback()
stream_mock.seek.assert_any_call(0)
stream_mock.read.assert_called()
- handler.assert_any_call({'reply_userdata': 0, 'error': 0, 'event_id': mpv.MpvEventID.END_FILE, 'event': {'reason': mpv.MpvEventEndFile.ERROR, 'error': mpv.ErrorCode.UNKNOWN_FORMAT}})
+ handler.assert_any_call({'event': 'end-file', 'reason': 'error', 'playlist_entry_id': 3, 'file_error': 'unrecognized file format'})
m.terminate()
disp.stop()
+ def test_stream_open_exception(self):
+ disp = Display()
+ disp.start()
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo, video=False)
+
+ @m.register_stream_protocol('raiseerror')
+ def open_fn(uri):
+ raise SystemError()
+
+ waiting = threading.Semaphore()
+ result = Future()
+ def run():
+ result.set_running_or_notify_cancel()
+ try:
+ waiting.release()
+ m.wait_for_playback()
+ result.set_result(False)
+ except SystemError:
+ result.set_result(True)
+ except Exception:
+ result.set_result(False)
+
+ t = threading.Thread(target=run, daemon=True)
+ t.start()
+
+ with waiting:
+ time.sleep(0.2)
+ m.play('raiseerror://foo')
+
+ m.wait_for_playback(catch_errors=False)
+ try:
+ assert result.result()
+ finally:
+ m.terminate()
+ disp.stop()
+
+ def test_python_stream_exception(self):
+ disp = Display()
+ disp.start()
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo)
+
+ @m.python_stream('foo')
+ def foo_gen():
+ with open(TESTVID, 'rb') as f:
+ yield f.read(100)
+ raise SystemError()
+
+ waiting = threading.Semaphore()
+ result = Future()
+ def run():
+ result.set_running_or_notify_cancel()
+ try:
+ waiting.release()
+ m.wait_for_playback()
+ result.set_result(False)
+ except SystemError:
+ result.set_result(True)
+ except Exception:
+ result.set_result(False)
+
+ t = threading.Thread(target=run, daemon=True)
+ t.start()
+
+ with waiting:
+ time.sleep(0.2)
+ m.play('python://foo')
+
+ m.wait_for_playback(catch_errors=False)
+ try:
+ assert result.result()
+ finally:
+ m.terminate()
+ disp.stop()
+
+ def test_stream_open_forward(self):
+ disp = Display()
+ disp.start()
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo, video=False)
+
+ @m.register_stream_protocol('raiseerror')
+ def open_fn(uri):
+ raise ValueError()
+
+ waiting = threading.Semaphore()
+ result = Future()
+ def run():
+ result.set_running_or_notify_cancel()
+ try:
+ waiting.release()
+ m.wait_for_playback()
+ result.set_result(True)
+ except Exception:
+ result.set_result(False)
+
+ t = threading.Thread(target=run, daemon=True)
+ t.start()
+
+ with waiting:
+ time.sleep(0.2)
+ m.play('raiseerror://foo')
+
+ m.wait_for_playback(catch_errors=False)
+ try:
+ assert result.result()
+ finally:
+ m.terminate()
+ disp.stop()
+
+ def test_play_context(self):
+ handler = mock.Mock()
+
+ disp = Display()
+ disp.start()
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo)
+ def cb(evt):
+ handler(evt.as_dict(decoder=mpv.lazy_decoder))
+ m.register_event_callback(cb)
+
+ with m.play_context() as write:
+ with open(TESTVID, 'rb') as f:
+ write(f.read(100))
+ write(f.read(1000))
+ write(f.read())
+
+ m.wait_for_playback()
+ handler.assert_any_call({'event': 'end-file', 'reason': 'eof', 'playlist_entry_id': 1})
+ m.terminate()
+ disp.stop()
+
+ def test_play_bytes(self):
+ handler = mock.Mock()
+
+ disp = Display()
+ disp.start()
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo)
+ def cb(evt):
+ handler(evt.as_dict(decoder=mpv.lazy_decoder))
+ m.register_event_callback(cb)
+
+ with open(TESTVID, 'rb') as f:
+ m.play_bytes(f.read())
+
+ m.wait_for_playback()
+ handler.assert_any_call({'event': 'end-file', 'reason': 'eof', 'playlist_entry_id': 1})
+ m.terminate()
+ disp.stop()
+
+
class TestLifecycle(unittest.TestCase):
def test_create_destroy(self):
thread_names = lambda: [ t.name for t in threading.enumerate() ]
@@ -547,46 +719,50 @@ class TestLifecycle(unittest.TestCase):
def test_event_callback(self):
handler = mock.Mock()
m = mpv.MPV(video=False)
- m.register_event_callback(handler)
+ def cb(evt):
+ handler(evt.as_dict(decoder=mpv.lazy_decoder))
+ m.register_event_callback(cb)
m.play(TESTVID)
m.wait_for_playback()
- m.unregister_event_callback(handler)
+ m.unregister_event_callback(cb)
handler.assert_has_calls([
- mock.call({'reply_userdata': 0, 'error': 0, 'event_id': 6, 'event': None}),
- mock.call({'reply_userdata': 0, 'error': 0, 'event_id': mpv.MpvEventID.END_FILE, 'event': {'reason': mpv.MpvEventEndFile.ERROR, 'error': mpv.ErrorCode.NOTHING_TO_PLAY}})
+ mock.call({'event': 'start-file', 'playlist_entry_id': 1}),
+ mock.call({'event': 'end-file', 'reason': 'error', 'playlist_entry_id': 1, 'file_error': 'no audio or video data played'})
], any_order=True)
+ time.sleep(1)
handler.reset_mock()
-
m.terminate()
handler.assert_not_called()
- @devnull_libmpv()
def test_wait_for_property_negative(self):
- self.disp = Xvfb()
+ self.disp = Display()
self.disp.start()
- m = mpv.MPV()
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo)
m.play(TESTVID)
+ result = Future()
def run():
nonlocal self
+ result.set_running_or_notify_cancel()
try:
m.wait_for_property('mute')
- self.fail()
+ result.set_result(False)
except mpv.ShutdownError:
- pass
+ result.set_result(True)
t = threading.Thread(target=run, daemon=True)
t.start()
time.sleep(1)
m.terminate()
+ time.sleep(1)
t.join()
self.disp.stop()
+ assert result.result()
- @devnull_libmpv()
def test_wait_for_property_positive(self):
- self.disp = Xvfb()
+ self.disp = Display()
self.disp.start()
handler = mock.Mock()
- m = mpv.MPV()
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo)
m.play(TESTVID)
def run():
nonlocal self
@@ -594,69 +770,100 @@ class TestLifecycle(unittest.TestCase):
handler()
t = threading.Thread(target=run, daemon=True)
t.start()
- m.wait_until_playing()
+ m.wait_until_playing(timeout=2)
m.mute = True
t.join()
m.terminate()
+ time.sleep(1)
handler.assert_called()
self.disp.stop()
- @devnull_libmpv()
def test_wait_for_event(self):
- self.disp = Xvfb()
+ self.disp = Display()
self.disp.start()
- handler = mock.Mock()
- m = mpv.MPV()
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo)
m.play(TESTVID)
+ result = Future()
def run():
nonlocal self
+ result.set_running_or_notify_cancel()
try:
m.wait_for_event('seek')
- self.fail()
+ result.set_result(False)
except mpv.ShutdownError:
- pass
+ result.set_result(True)
t = threading.Thread(target=run, daemon=True)
t.start()
time.sleep(1)
m.terminate()
t.join()
self.disp.stop()
+ assert result.result()
- @devnull_libmpv()
def test_wait_for_property_shutdown(self):
- self.disp = Xvfb()
+ self.disp = Display()
self.disp.start()
- handler = mock.Mock()
- m = mpv.MPV()
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo)
m.play(TESTVID)
with self.assertRaises(mpv.ShutdownError):
# level_sensitive=false needed to prevent get_property on dead
# handle
with m.prepare_and_wait_for_property('mute', level_sensitive=False):
m.terminate()
+ time.sleep(1)
self.disp.stop()
- @devnull_libmpv()
- def test_wait_for_event_shutdown(self):
- self.disp = Xvfb()
+ @unittest.skipIf('test_wait_for_property_event_overflow' in SKIP_TESTS, reason="kills X-Server first")
+ def test_wait_for_property_event_overflow(self):
+ self.disp = Display()
self.disp.start()
- handler = mock.Mock()
- m = mpv.MPV()
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo)
+ m.play(TESTVID)
+ with self.assertRaises(mpv.EventOverflowError):
+ # level_sensitive=false needed to prevent get_property on dead
+ # handle
+ with m.prepare_and_wait_for_property('mute', cond=lambda val: time.sleep(0.001)):
+ for i in range(10000):
+ try:
+ # We really have to try hard to fill up the queue here. Simple async commands will not work,
+ # since then command_async will throw a memory error first. Property changes also do not work,
+ # since they are only processsed when the event loop is idle. This here works reliably.
+ m.command_async('script-message', 'foo', 'bar')
+ except:
+ pass
+ m.terminate()
+ time.sleep(1)
+ self.disp.stop()
+
+ def test_wait_for_event_shutdown(self):
+ self.disp = Display()
+ self.disp.start()
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo)
m.play(TESTVID)
with self.assertRaises(mpv.ShutdownError):
with m.prepare_and_wait_for_event('seek'):
m.terminate()
self.disp.stop()
- @devnull_libmpv()
+ def test_wait_for_shutdown(self):
+ self.disp = Display()
+ self.disp.start()
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo)
+ m.play(TESTVID)
+ with self.assertRaises(mpv.ShutdownError):
+ with m.prepare_and_wait_for_event(None) as result:
+ m.terminate()
+ result.result()
+ self.disp.stop()
+
def test_log_handler(self):
handler = mock.Mock()
- self.disp = Xvfb()
+ self.disp = Display()
self.disp.start()
- m = mpv.MPV(log_handler=handler)
+ m = mpv.MPV(vo=testvo, log_handler=handler)
m.play(TESTVID)
# Wait for playback to start
- m.wait_until_playing()
+ m.wait_until_playing(timeout=2)
m.command("print-text", 'This is a python-mpv test')
m.wait_for_playback()
m.terminate()
@@ -684,18 +891,54 @@ class CommandTests(MpvTestCase):
def test_sub_add(self):
handler = mock.Mock()
self.m.property_observer('sub-text')(handler)
+ time.sleep(0.5)
self.m.loadfile(TESTVID)
- self.m.wait_until_playing()
+ self.m.wait_until_playing(timeout=2)
self.m.sub_add(TESTSRT)
self.m.wait_for_playback()
handler.assert_any_call('sub-text', 'This is\na subtitle test.')
handler.assert_any_call('sub-text', 'This is the second subtitle line.')
+ def test_async_command(self):
+ handler = mock.Mock()
+ callback = mock.Mock()
+ self.m.property_observer('sub-text')(handler)
+ time.sleep(0.5)
+
+ self.m.loadfile(TESTVID)
+ self.m.wait_until_playing(timeout=2)
+ self.m.command_async('sub_add', TESTSRT, callback=callback)
+ reply = self.m.command_async('expand-text', 'test ${mute}')
+ assert reply.result() == 'test no'
+
+ self.m.wait_for_playback()
+ handler.assert_any_call('sub-text', 'This is\na subtitle test.')
+ handler.assert_any_call('sub-text', 'This is the second subtitle line.')
+ callback.assert_any_call(None, None)
+
class RegressionTests(MpvTestCase):
+ def test_wait_for_property_concurrency(self):
+ players = [mpv.MPV(vo=testvo, loglevel='debug', log_handler=timed_print()) for i in range(2)]
+ try:
+ for _ in range(150):
+ for player in players:
+ player.loadfile('tests/test.webm', loop='inf')
+ for player in players:
+ player.wait_for_property('seekable')
+ for player in players:
+ player.seek(0, reference='absolute', precision='exact')
+
+ except InvalidStateError:
+ self.fail('InvalidStateError thrown from wait_for_property')
+
+ finally:
+ for player in players:
+ player.terminate()
+
def test_unobserve_property_runtime_error(self):
"""
Ensure a `RuntimeError` is not thrown within
@@ -748,6 +991,3 @@ class RegressionTests(MpvTestCase):
m.terminate() # needed for synchronization of event thread
handler.assert_has_calls([mock.call('slang', ['jp']), mock.call('slang', ['ru'])])
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- unittest.main()