https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365624
Bug ID: 365624 Summary: Statistics report Product: amarok Version: 2.8.0 Platform: Debian testing URL: https://community.kde.org/Amarok/Archives/Proposals/St atistics OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: wishlist Priority: NOR Component: general Assignee: amarok-bugs-d...@kde.org Reporter: tuk...@gmail.com First of all huge thanks to all involved for the best music player / collection manager to ever be created, I've been using it since as long as I can remember! This is a feature request: it would be awesome to let Amarok export a statistics report with things like favorite song / favorite band / most listened album, etc (using score, rating and other internal statistics). I think this would fit naturally as a menu item (Amarok -> Export statistics...). The output could be an HTML file for example. I have written a few scripts for Amarok which I still use but I'm not sure this could be accomplished as a script. If someone thinks it is and: 1. could provide me with an architecture overview of how the script would work (how to make statistics queries and how to generate an external file from the script) and 2. could show me that the Amarok team would be interested in adopting the script into the main distribution; then I'd be happy to work on it myself. I think this could be simple for starters but could grow into something really cool by generating image charts for ratio of genre in your collection and so on. Advanced features like that would most likely require the report to be generated from the C++ codebase so if anyone else is willing to bring an initial version of this as an actual C++ patch it would probably be even better, instead of a script (if it's even possible to create this feature via scripts). Reproducible: Didn't try The URL I provided is just a community page I found while searching for an existing plugin or feature - it has a few interesting ideas and draft implementation details. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.