MusicBrainz Picard Installation =============================== Dependencies ------------ Before installing Picard from source, you need to check you have the following dependencies installed. Required: * [Python 3.6 or newer](https://python.org/download) * [PyQt 5.11 or newer](https://riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/download) * [Mutagen 1.37 or newer](https://mutagen.readthedocs.io/) * [PyYAML 5.1 or newer](https://pyyaml.org/) * [python-dateutil](https://dateutil.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) * gettext: * [Windows](https://mlocati.github.io/articles/gettext-iconv-windows.html) * a compiler * Windows should work with [Visual Studio Community 2019](https://aka.ms/vs/16/release/vs_community.exe) Optional but recommended: * [chromaprint](https://acoustid.org/chromaprint) * Required for fingerprinting (scanning) files * [python-discid](https://python-discid.readthedocs.org/) or [python-libdiscid](https://pypi.org/project/python-libdiscid/) * Required for CD lookups. * Depends on [libdiscid](https://musicbrainz.org/doc/libdiscid) Note: Due to slowdowns in reading the CD TOC, using libdiscid versions 0.3.0 - 0.4.1 is not recommended. * [python-markdown](https://python-markdown.github.io/install/) * Required for the complete scripting documentation * [PyJWT 1.7 or newer](https://pyjwt.readthedocs.io/) * Required for the add cluster as release / add file as recording functionality We recommend you use [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/) to install the Python dependencies: Run the following command to install PyQt5, Mutagen and discid: pip3 install -r requirements.txt The binaries for Python, GetText (`msgfmt`), `fpcalc` and `discid.dll` have to be in the `%PATH%` on Windows. Installation using pip ---------------------- The recommended way to install Picard from source is using pip. After installing the dependencies, you can install Picard as a pip package by running: pip3 install . To start Picard now you can use: picard To uninstall Picard run: pip3 uninstall picard Installation using setup.py --------------------------- You can also install Picard with `setup.py` by running: sudo python3 setup.py install This will automatically build and install all required Python modules. On Windows you need to have Administrator rights, but don't put `sudo` in front of the command. To start Picard now you can use: picard If you want to be able to easily uninstall Picard again, run `setup.py` with the `--record installed-files.txt` command line argument. This will record all files generated during installation into the file `installed-files.txt`. sudo python3 setup.py install --record installed-files.txt To uninstall Picard again simply remove all the files listed in `installed-files.txt`, e.g. by running: rm -vI $(cat installed-files.txt) Running From the Source Tree ---------------------------- If you want to run Picard from the source directory without installing, you need to build the C extensions and locales manually: python3 setup.py build python3 setup.py build_ext -i python3 setup.py build_locales -i And to start Picard use: python3 tagger.py Running the Test Suite ---------------------- To run the included tests, follow the instructions for "Running From the Source Tree". Afterward you can run the tests using setup.py: python3 setup.py test Packaging --------- Picard supports packaging binaries and uploading them to PyPi. To submit a package run: python3 setup.py sdist twine upload dist/*