I'm reading the metadata of a number of audio files using node. The order of the resulting data varies since the metadata is read asynchronously, and I need the metadata in the same order as the files.
To solve this I'm trying to use the async.js (https://github.com/caolan/async) map function, and for the metadata musicmetadata (https://github.com/leetreveil/musicmetadata) (which is the only library I've found which supports all the different audio tags).
However, I'm struggling to get these two libraries to work in tandem. Which I believe has something to do with the fact that musicmetadata sends the resulting data using an EventTransmitter, but most likely I'm not using the functions properly.
Below are my code snippets:
var async = require("async");
files = ["file1.mp3", "file.m4a", "file3.ogg"];
async.map(files, readMetadata, function (err, res) {
// this is never called
});
The function to read the metadata:
var fs = require('fs');
var mm = require('musicmetadata');
function readMetadata(file, callback) {
var parser = mm(fs.createReadStream(file), {
duration: true
});
parser.on("metadata", function (metadata) {
var data = {
artist: metadata.artist[0],
album: metadata.album,
title: metadata.title,
duration: metadata.duration
};
callback(null, data);
});
}
Ex: Say I want to read the metadata of the files:
files = ["song1", "song2", "song3"];
Then I want the resulting array to look something like this:
[{
artist: "artist1",
album: "album1",
title: "title",
duration: duration
},
{
artist: "artist2",
album: "album2",
title: "title2",
duration: duration2
},
{
artist: "artist3",
album: "album3",
title: "title3",
duration: duration3
}];
Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong?
3
comes before item1
, it doesn't matter as long as you set the index. If it were me, I would keep the filename with the metadata anyway.