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Unable to Play Music With Music Kit
I'm trying to create an app that uses the Apple Music API and while I can fetch playlists as I desire when selecting a song from a playlist the music does not play. First I'm getting the playlists, then showing those playlists on a list in a view. Then pass that "song" which is a Track type into a PlayBackView. There are several UI components in that view but I want to boil it down here for simplicity's sake to better understand my problem. struct PlayBackView: View { @State private var playState: PlayState = .pause private let player = ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared @State var song: Track private var isPlaying: Bool { return (player.state.playbackStatus == .playing) } var body: some View { VStack { AsyncImage(url: song.artwork?.url(width: 100, height: 100)) { image in image .resizable() .frame(maxWidth: .infinity) .aspectRatio(1.0, contentMode: .fit) } placeholder: { Image(systemName: "music.note") .resizable() .frame(width: 100, height: 100) } // Song Title Text(song.title) .font(.title) // Album Title Text(song.albumTitle ?? "Album Title Not Found") .font(.caption) // Play/Pause Button Button(action: { handlePlayButton() }, label: { Image(systemName: playPauseImage) }) .padding() .foregroundStyle(.white) .font(.largeTitle) Image(systemName: airplayImage) .font(ifDeviceIsConnected ? .largeTitle : .title3) } .padding() } private func handlePlayButton() { Task { if isPlaying { player.pause() playState = .play } else { playState = .pause await playTrack(song: song) } } } @MainActor public func playTrack(song: Track) async { do { try await player.play() playState = .play } catch { print(error.localizedDescription) } } } These are the errors I'm seeing printing in the console in Xcode prepareToPlay failed [no target descriptor] The operation couldn’t be completed. (MPMusicPlayerControllerErrorDomain error 1.) ASYNC-WATCHDOG-1: Attempting to wake up the remote process ASYNC-WATCHDOG-2: Tearing down connection
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Sep ’24
How To Add Multiple Songs/Playlist to the Queue?
A couple of weeks ago I got help here to play one song and the solution to my problem was that I wasn't adding the song (Track Type) to the queue correctly, so now I want to be able to add a playlist worth of songs to the queue. The problem is when I try to add an array of the Track type I get an error. The other part of this issue for me is how do I access an individual song off of the queue after I add it? I see I can do ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared.queue.currentItem but I think I'm missing/misunderstanding something here. Anyway's I'll post the code I have to show how I'm attempting to do this at this moment. In this scenario we're getting passed in a playlist from another view. import SwiftUI import MusicKit struct PlayBackView: View { @State var song: Track? @State private var songs: [Track] = [] @State var playlist: Playlist private let player = ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared VStack { // Album Cover HStack(spacing: 20) { if let artwork = player.queue.currentEntry?.artwork { ArtworkImage(artwork, height: 100) } else { Image(systemName: "music.note") .resizable() .frame(width: 100, height: 100) } VStack(alignment: .leading) { // Song Title Text(player.queue.currentEntry?.title ?? "Song Title Not Found") .font(.title) .fixedSize(horizontal: false, vertical: true) } } } .padding() .task { await loadTracks() // It's Here I thought I could do something like this player.queue = tracks // Since I can do this with one singular track player.queue = [song] do { try await player.queue.insert(songs, position: .afterCurrentEntry) } catch { print(error.localizedDescription) } } } @MainActor private func loadTracks() async { do { let detailedPlaylist = try await playlist.with([.tracks]) let tracks = detailedPlaylist.tracks ?? [] setTracks(tracks) } catch { print(error.localizedDescription) } } @MainActor private func setTracks(_ tracks: MusicItemCollection<Track>) { songs = Array(tracks) } }
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Sep ’24
How to get Song Information From Queue?
I have a recent post kind of outlining a similar question here. This time though I'm confident that inserting an array of Track works when inserting into the ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared.queue but now I'm not sure how I can initialize the queue to display song title and artwork for example. I'm also not sure how to get the current item in the queue's artist information and album information which I feel should be easy to do so maybe I'm missing something obvious. Hope this paints of what I'm trying to do and I'm going to post the neccessary code here to help me debug/figure out this problem. import SwiftUI import MusicKit struct PlayBackView: View { @Environment(\.scenePhase) var scenePhase @Environment(\.openURL) private var openURL // Adding Enum Here for Question Sake enum PlayState { case play case pause } @State var song: Track @Binding var songs: [Track]? @State var isShuffled = false @State private var playState: PlayState = .pause @State private var songTimer: Int = Int.random(in: 5...30) @State private var roundTimer: Int = 5 @State private var isTimerActive = false // @State private var volumeValue = VolumeObserver() @State private var isFirstPlay = true @State private var isDancing = false @State private var player = ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared private var isPlaying: Bool { return (player.state.playbackStatus == .playing) } let timer = Timer.publish(every: 1, on: .main, in: .common).autoconnect() var playPauseImage: String { switch playState { case .play: "pause.fill" case .pause: "play.fill" } } var body: some View { VStack { // Album Cover HStack(spacing: 20) { if let artwork = player.queue.currentEntry?.artwork { ArtworkImage(artwork, height: 100) } else { Image(systemName: "music.note") .resizable() .frame(width: 100, height: 100) } VStack(alignment: .leading) { /* This is where I want to display song title, album title, and artist name for example */ // Song Title Text(player.queue.currentEntry?.title ?? "Unable to Find Song Title") .font(.title) .fixedSize(horizontal: false, vertical: true) // Album Title // Text(player.queue.currentEntry ?? "Album Title Not Found") // .font(.caption) // .fixedSize(horizontal: false, vertical: true) // I don't know what the subtitle actually grabs Text(player.queue.currentEntry?.subtitle ?? "Artist Name Not Found") .font(.caption) } } .padding() // Play/Pause Button Button(action: { handlePlayButton() isFirstPlay = false }, label: { Text(playState == .play ? "Pause" : isFirstPlay ? "Play" : "Resume") .frame(maxWidth: .infinity) }) .buttonStyle(.borderedProminent) .padding() .font(.largeTitle) .tint(.red) } .padding() // Maybe I should use the `.task` modifier here? .onAppear { // I'm sure this code could be improved but don't think it'll help answer the question at the moment. Task { if let songs = songs { do { if isShuffled { let shuffledSongs = songs.shuffled() try await player.queue.insert(shuffledSongs, position: .tail) handlePlayButton() } else { try await player.queue.insert(songs, position: .tail) } } catch { print(error.localizedDescription) } } } } } private func handlePlayButton() { Task { if isPlaying { player.pause() playState = .pause isTimerActive = false } else { playState = .play await playTrack() isTimerActive = true } } } @MainActor private func playTrack() async { do { try await player.play() } catch { print(error.localizedDescription) } } } //#Preview { // PlayBackView() //}
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Sep ’24
Why Aren't All Songs Being Added to the Queue?
Hi, I've recently been working with the Apple Music API and have had success in loading all the playlists on my account, loading songs from each playlist, and adding songs to the ApplicationMusicPlayer.share.queue. The problem I'm running into is that not all songs from the playlist are being added to the queue, despite confirming all the songs are being based on the PlaybackView.swift I'm about to share with you. I would also like to answer other underlying questions if possible. I am also open to any other suggestions. In this scenario were also assuming isShuffled is true every time. How can I determine when a song has ended? How can I get the album title information? How can I get the current song title, album information, and artist information without pressing play? I can only seem to update the screen when I select my play meaning ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared.play() is being called. How do I get the endTime of the song? I believe it should be ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared.queue.currentEntry.endTime but this doesn't seem to work. // // PlayBackView.swift // // Created by Justin on 8/16/24. // import SwiftUI import MusicKit import Foundation enum PlayState { case play case pause } struct PlayBackView: View { @State var song: Track @Binding var songs: [Track]? @State var isShuffled = false @State private var playState: PlayState = .pause @State private var isFirstPlay = true private let player = ApplicationMusicPlayer.shared private var isPlaying: Bool { return (player.state.playbackStatus == .playing) } var body: some View { VStack { // Album Cover HStack(spacing: 20) { if let artwork = player.queue.currentEntry?.artwork { ArtworkImage(artwork, height: 100) } else { Image(systemName: "music.note") .resizable() .frame(width: 100, height: 100) } VStack(alignment: .leading) { // Song Title Text(player.queue.currentEntry?.title ?? "Song Title Not Found") .font(.title) .fixedSize(horizontal: false, vertical: true) // How do I get AlbumTitle from here?? // Artist Name Text(player.queue.currentEntry?.subtitle ?? "Artist Name Not Found") .font(.caption) } } .padding() Spacer() // Progress View // endTime doesn't work and not sure why. ProgressView(value: player.playbackTime, total: player.queue.currentEntry?.endTime ?? 1.00) .progressViewStyle(.linear) .tint(.red.opacity(0.5)) // Duration View HStack { Text(durationStr(from: player.playbackTime)) .font(.caption) Spacer() if let duration = player.queue.currentEntry?.endTime { Text(durationStr(from: duration)) .font(.caption) } } Spacer() Button { Task { do { try await player.skipToNextEntry() } catch { print(error.localizedDescription) } } } label: { Label("", systemImage: "forward.fill") .tint(.white) } Spacer() // Play/Pause Button Button(action: { handlePlayButton() isFirstPlay = false }, label: { Text(playState == .play ? "Pause" : isFirstPlay ? "Play" : "Resume") .frame(maxWidth: .infinity) }) .buttonStyle(.borderedProminent) .padding() .font(.largeTitle) .tint(.red) } .padding() .onAppear { if isShuffled { songs = songs?.shuffled() if let songs, let firstSong = songs.first { player.queue = .init(for: songs, startingAt: firstSong) player.state.shuffleMode = .songs } } } .onDisappear { player.stop() player.queue = [] player.playbackTime = .zero } } private func handlePlayButton() { Task { if isPlaying { player.pause() playState = .pause } else { playState = .play await playTrack() } } } @MainActor private func playTrack() async { do { try await player.play() } catch { print(error.localizedDescription) } } private func durationStr(from duration: TimeInterval) -> String { let seconds = Int(duration) let minutes = seconds / 60 let remainder = seconds % 60 // Format the string to ensure two digits for the remainder (seconds) return String(format: "%d:%02d", minutes, remainder) } } //#Preview { // PlayBackView() //}
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Oct ’24