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Downloads your Bandcamp purchases automatically

BandcampSync

BandcampSync is a Python module and command line script (also packed in a Docker container) which synchronises media purchased on a Bandcamp (http://bandcamp.com/) account with a local directory.

You may use this to download media you have purchased from Bandcamp to a local media server, such as Plex or Jellyfin.

Most media items purchased on Bandcamp have high quality download options available and BandcampSync defaults to flac.

When called, bandcampsync will:

  1. Authenticate to bandcamp.com as you using your exported session cookies
  2. Scan your local media directory for existing downloaded items
  3. Index a list of all of your purchased items in your Bandcamp collection
  4. Download the archive of missing items not downloaded already from your collection
  5. Unzip the archive and move the contents to the local media directory

The media directory will have the following format:

/media/
/media/Artist Name
/media/Artist Name/Album Name
/media/Artist Name/Album Name/bandcamp_item_id.txt
/media/Artist Name/Album Name/cover.jpg
/media/Artist Name/Album Name/Track Name.flac

The directory format of artist_name/item_title is not editable.

bandcamp_item_id.txt is a special file created in each item directory and it contains the Bandcamp item ID as an integer. This file is used by BandcampSync to track which media items have already been downloaded. You can rename the artist or album directories, but do not delete the bandcamp_item_id.txt file or the media item will be redownloaded the next time bandcampsync is run.

The bandcamp_item_id.txt file method of tracking what items are synchronised also means you can also use media managers such as Lidarr to rename artist, album and track names automatically without issues.

Installation

bandcampsync is pure Python and only has a dependancy on the requests and beautifulsoup4 libraries. You can install bandcampsync via pip:

$ pip install bandcampsync

Any modern version of Python3 will be compatible.

Alternatively, there's a batteries included Docker image available if you prefer.

Docker

The Docker image contains the bandcampsync Python module as well as a helper script that runs the bandcampsync on a timer. Configuration variables are also moved to environment variables

You can pull and run the image with the following commands:

# Pull image
$ docker pull ghcr.io/meeb/bandcampsync:latest
# Start the container using your user ID and group ID
$ docker run \
  -d \
  --name bandcampsync \
  -e TZ=Europe/London \
  -e PUID=1000 \
  -e PGID=1000 \
  -e RUN_DAILY_AT=3 \
  -v /some/directory/bandcampsync-config:/config \
  -v /some/directory/bandcampsync-media:/downloads \
  ghcr.io/meeb/bandcampsync:latest

Or an example Docker Compose entry:

version: '3.7'
services:
  bandcampsync:
    image: ghcr.io/meeb/bandcampsync:latest
    container_name: bandcampsync
    restart: unless-stopped
    volumes:
      - /some/directory/bandcampsync-config:/config
      - /some/directory/bandcampsync-media:/downloads
    environment:
      - TZ=Europe/London
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - RUN_DAILY_AT=3

In the above example you would save your cookies data into a file called cookies.txt and save it at /some/directory/bandcampsync-config/cookies.txt. BandcampSync will look for this location when it starts up.

The RUN_DAILY_AT environment variable is the hour the bandcampsync script will run at. In this example, 3am local time. After running the container will sleep until the following 3am. It will run daily. There is also a randomised delay added to the hour to not dogpile bandcamp.com with requests on the hour so the script won't run exactly on the hour.

RUN_DAILY_AT should be a number between 0 and 23 (specifying an hour).

PUID and PGID are the user and group IDs to attempt run the download as. This sets the UID and GID of the files that are downloaded.

TEMP_DIR variable can be set to a directory in the container. If set the directory is used as the temporary download location.

Configuration

BandcampSync requires minimial configuration. First, it requires your session cookies from an authenticated Bandcamp account. The easiest way to get this is to go to https://bandcamp.com/ in your browser and log in with your account.

Next, open the developer tools in your browser (F12 button on most browsers, or select "developer tools" from the options menu).

Reload the index page and find the index page request in your network requests tab of your browser. Go to the "Request Headers" section then select and copy the string after the Cookie header. The string should look something like this:

client_id=00B1F3C8EB48E181A185CCD041E40C0E8F; session=1%0893C88%570EE405455%%8DEC37B5BC393983DB983DD%%BDFD46C3B8A0%%580DA466D5CD; identity=1%HhehuehUFEUiuebn%%2ADB72300DAE573%BEEF389A1B526EA35AC38019FA0A6F%11B4BD5FBC18B83F720; js_logged_in=1; logout=%7B%22username%22%3A%22someuser%22%7D; download_encoding=401; BACKENDID3=some-sever-name

Save this string to a file called cookies.txt.

Getting your session cookues

You need to save your session ID from cookies manually because Bandcamp has a captcha on the login form so BandcampSync can't log in with your username and password for you.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Keep the cookies.txt file safe! Anyone with access to this file can log into your Bandcamp account, impersonate you, potentially make purchases and generally have total access to your Bandcamp account!

CLI usage

Once you have the Python bandcampsync module installed you can call it with the bandcampsync command:

$ bandcampsync --cookies cookies.txt --directory /path/to/music

or in shorthand:

$ bandcampsync -c cookies.txt -d /path/to/music

You can also use -t or --temp-dir to set the temporary download directory used. See -h or --help for the full list of command line options.

Formats

By default, BandcampSync will download your music in the flac format. You can specify another format with the --format argument. Common Bandcamp download formats are:

Name Description
mp3-v0 Variable bitrate MP3. Small file sizes. OK quality.
mp3-320 High quality MP3. Medium file sizes. Good quality.
flac Losses audio. Large file sizes. Original Quality.
aac-hi Apple variable bitrate format. Small file sizes. OK quality.
aiff-lossless Uncompressed audio format. Biggest file size. Original quality.
vorbis Open source lossy format. Small file sizes. OK quality.
alac Apple lossless format. Large file sizes. Original quality.
wav Uncompressed audio format. Biggest file size. Original quality.

You can also use -i or --ignore to bypass artists that have data issues that your OS can not handle.

$ bandcampsync --cookies cookies.txt --directory /path/to/music --ignore "badband"

Contributing

All properly formatted and sensible pull requests, issues and comments are welcome.