- Convert Spotify playlists to Tidal playlists
- Archive Spotify and Tidal playlists in JSON format
- Save Tidal playlists in JSON format for navidrome-utils
- Grab a copy of the
docker-compose.yml
and run it to generate the config filedocker compose up
. - Follow the supplied link to authorize your Tidal account. The program will now exit asking for a Spotify cliend ID and secret.
- Create a Spotify Application adding a valid redirect URI of
http://HOST:28542/callback
and fill in the Spotify client ID and secret in./data/config.json
. - Modify the spotify redirect URI in
./data/config.json
to match the one in your Spotify application, ensuring the IP/host is correct. - Run
docker-compose up
again and follow the supplied link to authorize your Spotify account. - Your created and followed Spotify playlists should begin to be processed.
By default the program will process all created or liked Spotify playlists by the authorized account. If you would like to switch to manual mode allowing you to enter specific IDs in a JSON file, you can do so by setting the manual
flag in the config file to true
. Once you have set this flag, create a playlists.json
file under ./data/spotify
with the following format.
{
"playlists": [
"3cqRGdypS8yS0TvlwepZVR"
]
}
The Spotify access token lasts for an hour but the refresh is unlimited. At appplication run the access token is refreshed meaning it is unlikely you will have to re-authorize your Spotify account.
Within the data folder there are four sub-folders.
missing_tracks
: Contains tracks that are missing for each Playlist during that Spotify to Tidal conversion.spotify
: Contains the Spotify playlists in JSON format.tidal
: Contains the Tidal playlists in JSON format.navidrome
: Contains Tidal playlists in a format that navidrome-utils can read. This is for creating Navidrome playlists from Tidal playlists if you have the songs downloaded.