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+ 2007-02-15 Damien Merenne <dam@cosinux.org>
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+ * v0.1 release
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+ = Ruby MTP
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+ Ruby MTP is a pure ruby implementation of the Media Transfert Protocol.
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+
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+ Why another implementation instead of a wrapper to the C library ?
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+ Because the C implementation is quite a mess build upon the libptp and
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+ because Ruby is a mutch nicer language.
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+
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+ == Status
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+
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+ Currently, the library is able to
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+ - connect to devices,
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+ - send any MTP command,
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+ - send/read MTP data,
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+ - read MTP response.
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+
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+ Using those capabilities, on a higher level, the library is able to
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+ - get/set MTP object properties
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+ - retrieve/send MTP object, tracks and playlists.
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+
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+ It is also very easy to add other higher level methods.
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+
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+ It comes with two utilities: mtpfs and podcast. MTPfs can mount the
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+ device on the local filesystem using fuse. Podcast can read feeds,
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+ create a playlist and update it on an MTP device.
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+
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+ == Dependencies
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+
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+ It needs:
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+
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+ - ruby-usb for managing the low level usb connection,
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+ - facets because I like some of them,
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+ - ruby-mp3info for parsing MP3 id tags,
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+ - fusefs for the fuse filesystem,
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+ - syndication for the podcast application.
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+
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+ For now, ruby-mp3info and syndication needs to be patched, but
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+ modifications have been send upstream. I hope they will be integrated
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+ soon. For now, you can find patch in the patch directory.
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+
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+ == Authors
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+
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+ - Damien Merenne <dam@cosinux.org>
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+ http://blog.cosinux.org/
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+
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+ - you ?
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+
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+ == License
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+ This software is released under the terms of the GPL. See the COPYING
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+ file for the full text of the licence.
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+ == Copyrights
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+ Copyright © 2007 Damien Merenne
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ require 'mtp/fuse'
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+
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+ MTP::Device.find.first.open do |device|
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+ root = MTP::FileSystem.new(device)
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+ FuseFS.set_root(root)
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+ FuseFS.mount_under(ARGV[0])
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+ FuseFS.run
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+ end
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+
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ require 'mtp/podcast'
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+
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+ MTP::Protocol.logger.level = Logger::ERROR
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+ MTP::Podcast.logger.level = Logger::ERROR
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+ MTP.logger.level = Logger::ERROR
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+
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+ MTP::Device.find.first.open do |device|
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+ MTP::Podcast.new(device).update
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+ end
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'usb'
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+ require 'logger'
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+ require 'iconv'
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+
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+ # Access to MTP compatible device
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+ #
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+ # MTP::Device.find.first.open do |device|
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+ #
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+ # # fetch the first track artist
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+ # puts device.tracks.first.artist
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+ #
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+ # # copy each track to local file
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+ # device.tracks.each do |track|
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+ # File.open(track.filename, "w") do |file|
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+ # device.get(track, file) { |rd, tot| printf("%u/%u", rd, tot) }
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # # create a new playlist and assings some tracks
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+ # playlist = Playlist.new
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+ # device.send(playlist)
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+ # playlist.name = 'my playlist'
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+ # playlist << device.tracks[0]
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+ # playlist << device.tracks[1]
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+ #
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+ # end
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+ module MTP
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+ class MTPError < StandardError
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+ def initialize(message)
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+ super(message)
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+ MTP.logger.error(self)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ @@logger = Logger.new(STDERR)
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+
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+ def self.logger
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+ @@logger
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+ end
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+
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+ # use hd to dump a hexadecimal view of a string
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+ def self.hd(str)
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+ IO.popen('hd', 'w') do |hd|
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+ hd.write(str)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class DeviceError < MTPError
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+ attr_reader :device
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+
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+ def initialize(device, message)
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+ super(message)
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+ @device = device
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class DeviceNotFound < DeviceError
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+ end
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+
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+ class WrongDeviceType < DeviceError
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+ end
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+
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+ class WriteError < DeviceError
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+ end
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+
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+ class CommandError < DeviceError
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+ attr_reader :request, :response
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+
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+ def initialize(device, request, response, message = nil)
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+ message = sprintf("0x%04x:%s => 0x%04x:%s", request.code, request.code.name, response.code, response.code.name) if message.nil?
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+ super(device, message)
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+ @request, @response = request, response
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class UnsupportedRequest < DeviceError
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+ def initialize(device, request, message = nil)
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+ message = "device does not support #{request} operation" if message.nil?
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+ super(device, message)
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+ @request = request
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class UnsupportedProperty < MTPError
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+ attr_reader :object, :property
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+ def initialize(object, property, message = nil)
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+ message = "object #{object} does not support #{property} property" if message.nil?
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+ super(message)
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+ @object, @property = object, property
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class InvalidObject < MTPError
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+ attr_reader :object
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+ def initialize(object, message = nil)
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+ message = "object #{object} is not valid" if message.nil?
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+ super(message)
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+ @object = object
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # overrides Array.pack to support MTP datatypes
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+ class Array
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+ @@iconv = Iconv.new("UCS2", "UTF8")
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+
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+ def pack_with_mtp(format)
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+ str, ary = "", self
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+ formats = format.split(/(K\+?|D|J|Y|\w\+)/)
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+
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+ while f = formats.shift
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+ next if f.empty?
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+
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+ # check for array
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+ if f.match(/\*/)
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+ str << ary.pack_without_mtp(f)
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+ elsif f[0,1] == "K" and f[1,1] == "+"
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+ str << ([ ary.first.size ] + ary.first).pack_without_mtp("VS*")
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+ ary.shift
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+ elsif f[0,1] == "K"
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+ str << ary.pack_without_mtp("S")
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+ ary.shift
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+ elsif f[0,1] == "Y"
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+ str << [ ary.first & 0xffffffffffffffff, ary[1] >> 32 ].pack_without_mtp("QQ")
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+ ary.shift
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+ ary.shift
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+ elsif f[1,1] == '+'
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+ str << ([ ary.first.size ] + ary.first).pack_without_mtp("V#{f[0,1]}*")
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+ ary.shift
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+ elsif f == "J"
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+ string = @@iconv.iconv(ary.first) + "\000\000"
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+ len = string.length / 2
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+ str << [ len, string ].pack_without_mtp("Ca*")
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+ ary.shift
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+ elsif f == "D"
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+ if ary.first.nil?
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+ string = "\000\000"
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+ else
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+ date = ary.first.xmlschema
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+ string = @@iconv.iconv(date) + "\000\000"
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+ end
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+ len = string.length / 2
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+ string = [ len, string ].pack_without_mtp("Ca*")
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+ str << [ len, string ].pack_without_mtp("Ca*")
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+ ary.shift
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+ else
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+ str << ary.pack_without_mtp("#{f}")
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+ (0...f.length).each { |i| ary.shift }
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+ end
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+ end
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+ str
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+ end
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+ alias :pack_without_mtp :pack
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+ alias :pack :pack_with_mtp
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ # overrides String.unpack to support MTP datatypes
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+ class String
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+ @@iconv = Iconv.new("UTF8", "UCS2")
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+ def unicode
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+ @@iconv.iconv(self)
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+ end
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+
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+ # J is a string, use + for an array
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+ # O is an MTP code
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+ def unpack_with_mtp(format)
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+ str, ary = self, Array.new
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+ formats = format.split(/(K\+?|D|J|Y|\w\+)/)
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+
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+ while f = formats.shift
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+ next if f.empty?
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+
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+ # check for array
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+ if f.match(/\*/)
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+ ary.concat(str.unpack_without_mtp(f))
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+ elsif f[0,1] == "K" and f[1,1] == "+"
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+ size, str = str.unpack_without_mtp("Va*")
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+ n = str.unpack_without_mtp("S#{size}a*")
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+ str = n.pop
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+ ary << n.map { |k| MTP::Datacode.new(k) }
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+ elsif f[0,1] == "K"
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+ n, str = str.unpack_without_mtp("Sa*")
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+ ary << MTP::Datacode.new(n)
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+ elsif f[0,1] == "Y"
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+ n1, n2, str = str.unpack_without_mtp("QQa*")
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+ ary << ((n2 << 32) + n1)
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+ elsif f[1,1] == '+'
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+ size, str = str.unpack_without_mtp("Va*")
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+ n = str.unpack_without_mtp("#{f[0,1]}#{size}a*")
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+ str = n.pop
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+ ary << n
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+ elsif f == "J"
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+ len = str.unpack_without_mtp("C").first.to_i * 2
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+ len, string, str = str.unpack_without_mtp("Ca#{len}a*")
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+ if len > 0
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+ ary << string[0, string.length - 2].unicode
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+ else
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+ ary << ""
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+ end
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+ elsif f == "D"
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+ len = str.unpack_without_mtp("C").first.to_i * 2
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+ len, string, str = str.unpack_without_mtp("Ca#{len}a*")
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+ if len > 0
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+ string = string[0, string.length - 2].unicode
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+ if string.match(/(\d{4})(\d{2})(\d{2})T(\d{2})(\d{2})(\d{2})?(\.(\d+))?$/)
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+ t = Time.xmlschema(string)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ary << t
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+ else
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+ n = str.unpack_without_mtp("#{f}a*")
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+ str = n.pop
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+ ary.concat(n)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ary
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+ end
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+ alias :unpack_without_mtp :unpack
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+ alias :unpack :unpack_with_mtp
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+ end
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+
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+ # overides xmlschema to support MTP xmlschema
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+ class Time
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+ def self.xmlschema(date)
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+ if /\A\s*
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+ (-?\d+)(\d\d)(\d\d)
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+ T
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+ (\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)?
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+ (\.\d*)?
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+ (Z|[+-]\d\d\d\d)?
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+ \s*\z/ix =~ date
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+ year = $1.to_i
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+ mon = $2.to_i
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+ day = $3.to_i
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+ hour = $4.to_i
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+ min = $5.to_i
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+ sec = $6.to_i
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+ usec = 0
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+ usec = $7.to_f * 1000000 if $7
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+ if $8
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+ zone = $8
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+ year, mon, day, hour, min, sec =
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+ apply_offset(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, zone_offset(zone))
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+ Time.utc(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, usec)
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+ else
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+ Time.local(year, mon, day, hour, min, sec, usec)
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+ end
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+ else
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+ raise ArgumentError.new("invalid date: #{date.inspect}")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def xmlschema(fraction_digits=0)
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+ sprintf('%d%02d%02dT%02d%02d', #%02d',
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+ year, mon, day, hour, min)+ #, sec) +
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+ if fraction_digits == 0
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+ ''
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+ elsif fraction_digits <= 6
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+ '.' + sprintf('%06d', usec)[0, fraction_digits]
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+ else
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+ '.' + sprintf('%06d', usec) + '0' * (fraction_digits - 6)
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+ end +
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+ if utc?
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+ 'Z'
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+ else
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+ off = utc_offset
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+ sign = off < 0 ? '-' : '+'
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+ sprintf('%s%02d%02d', sign, *(off.abs / 60).divmod(60))
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ require 'mtp/datatypes'
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+ require 'mtp/protocol'
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+ require 'mtp/device'
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+ require 'mtp/datacode'
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+ require 'mtp/container'
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+ require 'mtp/storage'
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+ require 'mtp/object'
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+ require 'mtp/association'
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+ require 'mtp/properties'
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+ require 'mtp/track'
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+ require 'mtp/playlist'