MusadoraKit (pronounced 'myu' za' 'do' 'ra') is the ultimate companion to MusicKit. Working with MusicKit and Apple Music API is much easier, with one-liner APIs for effortless implementation.
MusadoraKit is a Swift framework that uses the latest MusicKit and Apple Music API, making it easy to integrate Apple Music into your app. It uses the new async/await pattern introduced in Swift 5.5. Currently, it is available for iOS 15.0+, macOS 12.0+, watchOS 8.0+ and tvOS 15.0+. There are new methods coming every month to support iOS 16, macOS 13, watchOS 9 and tvOS 16 features. The framework now also supports iOS 17, macOS 14, watchOS 10, tvOS 17 and visionOS 1.0.
It goes well with my book on Exploring MusicKit and Apple Music API, as all the documentation and references are mentioned in the book. Otherwise, the code itself is well documented.
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You can support my open-source by buying my book, "Exploring MusicKit and Apple Music API". 2 books a day, and I can happily continue working on MusadoraKit.
I am open-sourcing an app I worked on last year called Musadora. (MusadoraKit started as RRMusicKit for the Musadora app!)
I am slowly adding all the methods used in MusadoraKit to it, so you can refer to how easy it is to use the Swift package.
Follow the steps below to setup MusicKit for your app:
Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles
.Identifiers
from the left panel.Services
, ensure MusicKit
is enabled. If not, enable it.NSAppleMusicUsageDescription
to Info.plist
To inform the user why your app requires access to their media library, add NSAppleMusicUsageDescription
to your Info.plist
file.
Info.plist
from the Project Navigator.+
button to add a new key.NSAppleMusicUsageDescription
as a key.Our app uses Music access to play music and create a pleasant experience.
.Before your app can interact with Apple Music, it needs to request the user's authorization. This can be done using MusicAuthorization.request()
.
Here's a Swift code example:
import MusicKit
class MusicAuthorizationManager: ObservableObject {
@Published var isAuthorizedForMusicKit = false
@Published var musicKitError: MusicKitError?
func requestMusicAuthorization() async {
let status = await MusicAuthorization.request()
switch status {
case .authorized:
isAuthorizedForMusicKit = true
case .restricted:
musicKitError = .restricted
case .notDetermined:
musicKitError = .notDetermined
case .denied:
musicKitError = .denied
@unknown default:
musicKitError = .notDetermined
}
}
}
This MusicAuthorizationManager
class checks the authorization status for MusicKit. If the user grants authorization, isAuthorizedForMusicKit
is set to true
. If access is denied or restricted, or if the status is not determined, an appropriate MusicKitError
is set.
Remember to call requestMusicAuthorization()
at an appropriate time in your application flow to request the user's authorization.
To easily access the Apple Music Catalog, you can use pre-defined methods from MusadoraKit. The methods are similar across the music items.
Example of working with fetching a catalog song by its identifier:
let song = try await MCatalog.song(id: "1613834314", with: [.albums])
Example of searching the catalog:
let searchResponse = try await MCatalog.search(for: "the weeknd", types: [.songs, .stations, .albums, .playlists, .artists], limit: 10)
print(searchResponse.songs)
print(searchResponse.artists)
While this is natively not available in MusicKit, you can fetch library resources using MusadoraKit that uses Apple Music API under the hood. The method are similar across the music items.
Example of fetching all library songs in alphabetical order:
let songs = try await MLibrary.songs()
Example of searching the user's library:
let searchResponse = try await MLibrary.search(for: "hello", types: [Song.self])
print(searchResponse.songs)
You can take advantage of Apple's Music recommendation system and use it in your app. For example, to fetch the default recommendations:
let recommendations = try await MRecommendation.default()
guard let recommendation = recommendations.first else { return }
print(recommendation.albums)
print(recommendation.playlists)
print(recommendation.stations)
You can also fetch historial data from the user's library. For example, to get the recently played resources:
let recentlyPlayedItems = try await MLibrary.recentlyPlayed()
let recentlyPlayedAlbums = try await MLibrary.recentlyPlayedAlbums()
}
In the example below, the target storefront is "jp" for Japan:
let album = MCatalog.album(id: "1223618217")
let equivalentAlbum = try await album.equivalent(for: "jp")
let albums = MCatalog.albums(ids: ["1223618217", "1603171516"])
let equivalentAlbums = try await albums.equivalents(for: "jp")
let song = MCatalog.song(id: "1603171970")
let cleanSong = try await song.clean
let songs = MCatalog.songs(ids: ["1603171970", "1531327246"])
let cleanSongs = try await songs.clean
To fetch multiple catalog music items by their identifiers in the same request. For example:
let request = MusicCatalogResourcesRequest(types: [.songs: ["1456313177"], .albums: ["1531125029", "1575203352"]])
let response = try await request.response()
print(response.songs)
print(response.albums)
To fetch multiple library music items by their identifiers in the same request. For example:
let request = MusicLibraryResourcesRequest(types: [.songs: ["i.pmzqzM0S2rl5N4L"], .playlists: ["p.PkxVBgps2zOdV3r"]])
let response = try await request.response()
print(response.songs)
print(response.playlists)
I hope you love working with MusadoraKit!
To my future self, and to every developer whose life my code may touch:
I just have a lot to write, and will keep writing until the end, hoping to leave something good behind.