%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-osxmetadata Version: 1.3.0 Release: 1 Summary: Read and write meta data, such as tags/keywords, Finder comments, etc. on MacOS files License: MIT URL: https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxmetadata Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/1b/f0/8c0b0978a917de1601b729849d2e150505036b0db5ab30cad0efe67bd869/osxmetadata-1.3.0.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-bitstring Requires: python3-click Requires: python3-py-applescript Requires: python3-pyobjc-core Requires: python3-pyobjc-framework-AVFoundation Requires: python3-pyobjc-framework-AppleScriptKit Requires: python3-pyobjc-framework-AppleScriptObjC Requires: python3-pyobjc-framework-CoreMedia Requires: python3-pyobjc-framework-CoreServices Requires: python3-pyobjc-framework-Quartz Requires: python3-pyobjc-framework-ScriptingBridge Requires: python3-twine Requires: python3-wheel Requires: python3-xattr %description # osxmetadata [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/python/black) [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) [![All Contributors](https://img.shields.io/badge/all_contributors-5-orange.svg?style=flat)](#contributors-) ## What is osxmetadata? osxmetadata provides a simple interface to access various metadata about MacOS / OS X files. Currently supported metadata attributes include tags/keywords, Finder comments, authors, etc. ## Why osxmetadata? Apple provides rich support for file metadata through the [MDItem](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/file_metadata/mditem) class and the [NSURL getResourceValue:forKey:error:](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsurl/1408874-getresourcevalue?language=objc) method. However, Apple does not provide a way to easily set much of the metadata. For example, while there is a documented [MDItem MDItemCopyAttribute](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/1427080-mditemcopyattribute?language=objc) to copy metadata attributes such as [kMDItemAuthors](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/kmditemauthors?language=objc), Apple does not provide a public interface to set this data. Other data, such as Finder comments, can only be set through sending AppleScript commands to the Finder and others, like Finder tags can be retrieved but cannot be set through the public API. osxmetadata provides a unified interface to get and set most of the metadata available on your Mac from python. It uses a combination of documented and undocumented APIs to access the metadata. It also provides a simple interface to set Finder tags and Finder comments. MacOS provides some tools to view these various metadata attributes. For example, `mdls` lists the MDItem Spotlight metadata associated with a file but doesn't let you edit the data. osxmetadata makes it easy to to both view and manipulate the macOS metadata attributes, either programmatically or through an included `osxmetadata` command line tool. ## Supported operating systems Only works on MacOS. Requires Python 3.8+. Tested on macOS 10.15.7 (Catalina); should work on all versions of macOS 10.15 and later. ## Installation instructions ### Installation using pipx If you aren't familiar with installing python applications, I recommend you install `osxmetadata` with [pipx](https://github.com/pipxproject/pipx). If you use `pipx`, you will not need to create a virtual environment as `pipx` takes care of this. The easiest way to do this on a Mac is to use [homebrew](https://brew.sh/): - Open `Terminal` (search for `Terminal` in Spotlight or look in `Applications/Utilities`) - Install `homebrew` according to instructions at [https://brew.sh/](https://brew.sh/) - Type the following into Terminal: `brew install pipx` - Then type this: `pipx install osxmetadata` - Now you should be able to run `osxmetadata` by typing: `osxmetadata` Once you've installed osxmetadata with pipx, to upgrade to the latest version: pipx upgrade osxmetadata ### Installation using pip You can also install directly from [pypi](https://pypi.org/project/osxmetadata/): pip install osxmetadata Once you've installed osxmetadata with pip, to upgrade to the latest version: pip install --upgrade osxmetadata ### Installation from git repository OSXMetaData uses setuptools, thus simply run: git clone https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxmetadata.git cd osxmetadata pip install poetry poetry install I recommend you create a [virtual environment](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html) before installing osxmetadata. ## Using the API ```pycon >>> import datetime >>> import pathlib >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> pathlib.Path("test_file.txt").touch() >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.set(kMDItemAuthors, ["Jane Smith", "John Doe"]) >>> md.get(kMDItemAuthors) ['Jane Smith', 'John Doe'] >>> md.kMDItemFinderComment = "This is my comment" >>> md.kMDItemFinderComment 'This is my comment' >>> md.tags = [Tag("Test", FINDER_COLOR_NONE), Tag("ToDo", FINDER_COLOR_RED)] >>> md.tags [Tag(name='Test', color=0), Tag(name='ToDo', color=6)] >>> md[kMDItemDueDate] = datetime.datetime(2022,10,1) >>> md[kMDItemDueDate] datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1, 0, 0) >>> ``` Somewhat contrary to the [Zen of Python](https://peps.python.org/pep-0020/), osxmetadata provides more than one way to access metadata attributes. You can get and set metadata attributes using the `get()`/`set()` getter/setter methods, using the attribute name as a dictionary key on the OSXMetaData object, or using the attribute name as an attribute on the `OSXMetaData()` object. For example, the following are all equivalent: - `OSXMetaData.get(attribute)` - get the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` - `OSXMetaData[attribute]` - get the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` - `OSXMetaData.attribute` - get the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` As are the following: - `OSXMetaData.set(attribute, value)` - set the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` to `value` - `OSXMetaData[attribute] = value` - set the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` to `value` - `OSXMetaData.attribute = value` - set the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` to `value` This allows you to use osxmetadata in accordance with your own code style preferences. Supported attribute names include all attributes defined for [MDItem](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/file_metadata/mditem) and all resource keys defined for [NSURL](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsurl?language=objc). Additionally, the metadata constants defined in the [MDImporter](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/file_metadata/mdimporter?language=objc) are supported as well as the following additional attributes: - `_kMDItemUserTags` - list of Finder tags - `kMDItemDownloadedDate` - list of datetime objects for when the file was downloaded Additionally, osxmetadata defines a "shortcut name" attribute for each MDItem attribute that can be used as a shortcut `OSXMetaData` class attribute. The shortcut name is the lowercase value of text following `kMDItem` for each attribute. For example, `kMDItemAuthors` has a short name of `authors` so you can set the authors like this: ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.authors = ["Jane Smith", "John Doe"] >>> md.authors ['Jane Smith', 'John Doe'] >>> ``` and `kMDItemDueDate` would have a short name of `duedate`: ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> import datetime >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.duedate = datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1) >>> md.duedate datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1, 0, 0) >>> ``` The names of all supported attributes are available in the `osxmetadata.ALL_ATTRIBUTES` set: ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import ALL_ATTRIBUTES >>> "kMDItemDueDate" in ALL_ATTRIBUTES True >>> "NSURLTagNamesKey" in ALL_ATTRIBUTES True >>> "findercomment" in ALL_ATTRIBUTES True >>> ``` The class attributes are handled dynamically which, unfortunately, means that IDEs like PyCharm and Visual Studio Code cannot provide tab-completion for them. ## Finder Tags Unlike other attributes, which are mapped to native Python types appropriate for the source Objective C type, Finder tags (`_kMDItemUserTags` or `tags`) have two components: a name (str) and a color ID (unsigned int in range 0 to 7) representing a color tag in the Finder. Reading tags returns a list of `Tag` namedtuples and setting tags requires a list of `Tag` namedtuples. ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.tags = [Tag("Test", FINDER_COLOR_NONE), Tag("ToDo", FINDER_COLOR_RED)] >>> md.tags [Tag(name='Test', color=0), Tag(name='ToDo', color=6)] >>> md.get("_kMDItemUserTags") [Tag(name='Test', color=0), Tag(name='ToDo', color=6)] >>> ``` Tag names (but not colors) can also be accessed through the [NSURLTagNamesKey](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsurltagnameskey) resource key and the label color ID is accessible through `NSURLLabelNumberKey`; the localized label color name is accessible through `NSURLLocalizedLabelKey` though these latter two resource keys only return a single color whereas a file may have more than one color tag. For most purposes, I recommend using the `tags` attribute as it is more convenient and provides access to both the name and color ID of the tag. ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.tags = [Tag("Test", FINDER_COLOR_NONE), Tag("ToDo", FINDER_COLOR_RED)] >>> md.tags [Tag(name='Test', color=0), Tag(name='ToDo', color=6)] >>> md.NSURLTagNamesKey ( Test, ToDo ) >>> md.NSURLLabelNumberKey 6 >>> md.NSURLLocalizedLabelKey 'Red' >>> md.NSURLTagNamesKey = ["NewTag"] >>> md.NSURLTagNamesKey ( NewTag ) >>> md.tags [Tag(name='NewTag', color=0)] >>> ``` ### Create a Tag namedtuple `Tag(name, color)` - `name`: tag name (str) - `color`: color ID for Finder color label associated with tag (int) Valid color constants (exported by osxmetadata): - `FINDER_COLOR_NONE` = 0 - `FINDER_COLOR_GRAY` = 1 - `FINDER_COLOR_GREEN` = 2 - `FINDER_COLOR_PURPLE` = 3 - `FINDER_COLOR_BLUE` = 4 - `FINDER_COLOR_YELLOW` = 5 - `FINDER_COLOR_RED` = 6 - `FINDER_COLOR_ORANGE` = 7 ## Finder Comments Finder comments can be access via the `kMDItemFinderComment` attribute or the `findercomment` shortcut attribute. Apple provides a public API for getting Finder comments but does not provide a programmatic method for setting Finder comments and I have not been able to find a private API for doing so. osxmetadata works around this by send AppleScript events to the Finder to set the Finder comment. This means that setting Finder comments is slower than setting other attributes and may not work in all circumstances. The first time you set a Finder comment, your terminal app may need to prompt you to allow AppleScript to control the Finder. If you include osxmetadata in a standalone app, for example, one created with [py2app](https://py2app.readthedocs.io/en/latest/), you will need to include the `com.apple.security.automation.apple-events` entitlement and the `NSAppleEventsUsageDescription` key in your app's `Info.plist` file. See the [Apple Developer Documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/information_property_list/nsappleeventsusagedescription?language=objc) for more information. ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.kMDItemFinderComment = "Hello World!" >>> md.kMDItemFinderComment 'Hello World!' >>> md.findercomment 'Hello World!' >>> ``` ## Dates/Times Metadata attributes which return date/times such as `kMDItemDueDate` or `kMDItemDownloadedDate` return a `datetime.datetime` object. The `datetime.datetime` object is timezone-naive (does not contain timezone) and returns the time in the local timezone. Internally, Apple appears to store these as [CFDate](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/cfdate?language=objc) objects in the UTC timezone but when retrieved, they are returned in the local time. You may pass a timezone-aware datetime object to set these attributes and it will be converted appropriately. ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> import datetime >>> md.kMDItemDueDate = datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1) >>> md.kMDItemDueDate datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1, 0, 0) >>> md.kMDItemDownloadedDate = datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) >>> ``` ## Extended Attributes In addition to `MDItem` and `NSURL` metadata attributes, osxmetadata can also read & write metadata saved in extended attributes. For many MDItem attributes, Apple stores the same data in both the MDItem and extended attribute (with name `com.apple.metadata:AttributeName`). For example, the `kMDItemWhereFroms` attribute can be accessed both via MDItemCopyAttribute (exposed via osxmetadata's `get()` method) and via the `com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms` extended attribute. The extended attribute is a binary plist (BPLIST) and can be read using the `xattr` command line tool. The `get_xattr()` method will return the value of the extended attribute and the `set_xattr()` method will set it. Extended attributes can be removed with the `remove_xattr()` method. `get_xattr()` provides for an optional callable argument, `decode`, which will be called on the returned value. `set_xattr()` provides an optional callable argument `encode`. This is useful for encoding/decoding binary plist data. For example, to decode the `com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms` extended attribute, you can use the `plistlib.loads()` function: ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> import plistlib >>> from plistlib import FMT_BINARY >>> from functools import partial >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.kMDItemWhereFroms = ["apple.com"] >>> md.kMDItemWhereFroms ['apple.com'] >>> decode = partial(plistlib.loads, fmt=FMT_BINARY) >>> encode = partial(plistlib.dumps, fmt=FMT_BINARY) >>> md.get_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms") b'bplist00\xa1\x01Yapple.com\x08\n\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x14' >>> md.get_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms", decode=decode) ['apple.com'] >>> md.set_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms", ["google.com"], encode=encode) >>> md.get_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms", decode=decode) ['google.com'] >>> md.remove_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms") >>> ``` For most use cases, it is recommended you do not directly access the Apple metadata related extended attributes and instead use the getter/setter methods provided by osxmetadata. ## Finder Info The Finder keeps some legacy Finder info data about files in a bitstring stored in the `com.apple.FinderInfo` extended attribute. osxmetadata provides some attributes for working with this data. - `stationerypad`: True if the file is a stationery pad (file template) otherwise False; setting this attribute has the same effect as setting the `Stationery pad` checkbox in the Finder's `Get Info` window. - `findercolor`: The color of the file as an integer; setting this attribute has the same effect as applying a color label in the Finder's `Get Info` window. osxmetadata will set this attribute automatically when setting user tags; it is recommended you do not set this attribute directly. - `finderinfo`: The raw Finder info data as a bytes object; you should only manipulate this attribute if you know what you are doing. ## Temporary Files Spotlight does not appear to index temporary files (those in `/tmp` or `/private/var/tmp`). Setting metadata using osxmetadata on temporary files in these locations will not fail but but it appears the metadata will not be indexed and a subsequent read will return the default value as if the metadata had not been written. This is not a limitation of osxmetadata but rather a limitation of Spotlight. If you need to set metadata on temporary files, you should use a different location. ## Command Line Usage Installs command line tool called `osxmetadata` which provides a simple interface to view/edit metadata supported by osxmetadata. If you only care about the command line tool, I recommend installing with [pipx](https://github.com/pipxproject/pipx) The command line tool can also be run via `python -m osxmetadata`. Running it with no arguments or with --help option will print a help message: ``` Usage: osxmetadata [OPTIONS] FILE Read/write metadata from file(s). Options: -v, --version Show the version and exit. -w, --walk Walk directory tree, processing each file in the tree. -j, --json Print output in JSON format, for use with --list and --get. -X, --wipe Wipe all metadata attributes from FILE. -s, --set ATTRIBUTE VALUE Set ATTRIBUTE to VALUE. If ATTRIBUTE is a multi-value attribute, such as keywords (kMDItemKeywords), you may specify --set multiple times to add to the array of values: '--set keywords foo --set keywords bar' will set keywords to ['foo', 'bar']. Not that this will overwrite any existing values for the attribute; see also --append. -l, --list List all metadata attributes for FILE. -c, --clear ATTRIBUTE Remove attribute from FILE. -a, --append ATTRIBUTE VALUE Append VALUE to ATTRIBUTE; for multi-valued attributes, appends only if VALUE is not already present. May be used in combination with --set to add to an existing value: '--set keywords foo --append keywords bar' will set keywords to ['foo', 'bar'], overwriting any existing values for the attribute. -g, --get ATTRIBUTE Get value of ATTRIBUTE. -r, --remove ATTRIBUTE VALUE Remove VALUE from ATTRIBUTE; only applies to multi-valued attributes. -m, --mirror ATTRIBUTE1 ATTRIBUTE2 Mirror values between ATTRIBUTE1 and ATTRIBUTE2 so that ATTRIBUTE1 = ATTRIBUTE2; for multi-valued attributes, merges values; for string attributes, sets ATTRIBUTE1 = ATTRIBUTE2 overwriting any value in ATTRIBUTE1. For example: '--mirror keywords tags' sets tags and keywords to same values. -B, --backup Backup FILE attributes. Backup file '.osxmetadata.json' will be created in same folder as FILE. Only backs up attributes known to osxmetadata unless used with --all. -R, --restore Restore FILE attributes from backup file. Restore will look for backup file '.osxmetadata.json' in same folder as FILE. Only restores attributes known to osxmetadata unless used with --all. -V, --verbose Print verbose output. -f, --copyfrom SOURCE_FILE Copy attributes from file SOURCE_FILE (only updates destination attributes that are not null in SOURCE_FILE). --files-only Do not apply metadata commands to directories themselves, only files in a directory. -p, --pattern PATTERN Only process files matching PATTERN; only applies to --walk. If specified, only files matching PATTERN will be processed as each directory is walked. May be used for than once to specify multiple patterns. For example, tag all *.pdf files in projectdir and subfolders with tag 'project': osxmetadata --append tags 'project' --walk projectdir/ --pattern '*.pdf' --help Show this message and exit. Valid attributes for ATTRIBUTE: Each attribute has a short name, a constant name, and a long constant name. Any of these may be used for ATTRIBUTE For example: --set findercomment "Hello world" or: --set kMDItemFinderComment "Hello world" or: --set com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFinderComment "Hello world" Attributes that are strings can only take one value for --set; --append will append to the existing value. Attributes that are arrays can be set multiple times to add to the array: e.g. --set keywords 'foo' --set keywords 'bar' will set keywords to ['foo', 'bar'] Options are executed in the following order regardless of order passed on the command line: restore, wipe, copyfrom, clear, set, append, remove, mirror, get, list, backup. --backup and --restore are mutually exclusive. Other options may be combined or chained together. Finder tags (tags attribute) contain both a name and an optional color. To specify the color, append comma + color name (e.g. 'red') after the tag name. For example --set tags Foo,red. Valid color names are: gray, green, purple, blue, yellow, red, orange. If color is not specified but a tag of the same name has already been assigned a color in the Finder, the same color will automatically be assigned. com.apple.FinderInfo (finderinfo) value is a key:value dictionary. To set finderinfo, pass value in format key1:value1,key2:value2,etc. For example: 'osxmetadata --set finderinfo color:2 file.ext'. Short Name Description acquisitionmake kMDItemAcquisitionMake; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAcquisitionMake; The manufacturer of the device used to aquire the document contents.; string acquisitionmodel kMDItemAcquisitionModel; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAcquisitionModel; The model of the device used to aquire the document contents. For example, 100, 200, 400, etc.; string album kMDItemAlbum; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAlbum; The title for a collection of media. This is analagous to a record album, or photo album.; string altitude kMDItemAltitude; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAltitude; The altitude of the item in meters above sea level, expressed using the WGS84 datum. Negative values lie below sea level.; string aperture kMDItemAperture; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAperture; The aperture setting used to acquire the document contents. This unit is the APEX value.; number appleloopdescriptors kMDItemAppleLoopDescriptors; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAppleLoopDescriptors; Specifies multiple pieces of descriptive information about a loop.; list of strings appleloopskeyfiltertype kMDItemAppleLoopsKeyFilterType; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAppleLoopsKeyFilterType; Specifies key filtering information about a loop. Loops are matched against projects that often in a major or minor key.; string appleloopsloopmode kMDItemAppleLoopsLoopMode; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAppleLoopsLoopMode; Specifies how a file should be played.; string appleloopsrootkey kMDItemAppleLoopsRootKey; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAppleLoopsRootKey; Specifies the loop's original key. The key is the root note or tonic for the loop, and does not include the scale type.; string attributechangedate kMDItemAttributeChangeDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAttributeChangeDate; The date and time of the last change made to a metadata attribute.; date/time audiences kMDItemAudiences; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudiences; The audience for which the file is intended. The audience may be determined by the creator or the publisher or by a third party.; list of strings audiobitrate kMDItemAudioBitRate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioBitRate; The audio bit rate.; number audiochannelcount kMDItemAudioChannelCount; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioChannelCount; Number of channels in the audio data contained in the file.; number audioencodingapplication kMDItemAudioEncodingApplication; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioEncodingApplication; The name of the application that encoded the data contained in the audio file.; string audiosamplerate kMDItemAudioSampleRate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioSampleRate; Sample rate of the audio data contained in the file. The sample rate is a float value representing hz (audio_frames/second). For example: 44100. 0, 22254. 54.; number audiotracknumber kMDItemAudioTrackNumber; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioTrackNumber; The track number of a song or composition when it is part of an album.; number authoraddresses kMDItemAuthorAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAuthorAddresses; This attribute indicates the author addresses of the document.; list of strings authoremailaddresses kMDItemAuthorEmailAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAuthorEmailAddresses; This attribute indicates the author of the emails message addresses. (This is always the email address, and not the human readable version).; list of strings authors kMDItemAuthors; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAuthors; The author, or authors, of the contents of the file.; list of strings bitspersample kMDItemBitsPerSample; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemBitsPerSample; The number of bits per sample. For example, the bit depth of an image (8-bit, 16-bit etc. . . ) or the bit depth per audio sample of uncompressed audio data (8, 16, 24, 32, 64, etc. . ).; number cfbundleidentifier kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier; If this item is a bundle, then this is the CFBundleIdentifier.; string city kMDItemCity; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCity; Identifies city of origin according to guidelines established by the provider.; string codecs kMDItemCodecs; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCodecs; The codecs used to encode/decode the media.; list of strings colorspace kMDItemColorSpace; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemColorSpace; The color space model used by the document contents. For example, "RGB", "CMYK", "YUV", or "YCbCr".; string comment kMDItemComment; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemComment; A comment related to the file. This differs from the Finder comment, kMDItemFinderComment.; string composer kMDItemComposer; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemComposer; The composer of the music contained in the audio file.; string contactkeywords kMDItemContactKeywords; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContactKeywords; A list of contacts that are associated with this document, not including the authors.; list of strings contentcreationdate kMDItemContentCreationDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContentCreationDate; The creation date of an edited or optimized version of the song or composition.; date/time contentmodificationdate kMDItemContentModificationDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContentModificationDate; The date and time that the contents of the file were last modified.; date/time contenttype kMDItemContentType; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContentType; The UTI pedigree of a file.; string contributors kMDItemContributors; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContributors; The entities responsible for making contributions to the content of the resource.; list of strings copyright kMDItemCopyright; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCopyright; The copyright owner of the file contents.; string country kMDItemCountry; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCountry; The full, publishable name of the country or region where the intellectual property of the item was created, according to guidelines of the provider.; string coverage kMDItemCoverage; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCoverage; The extent or scope of the content of the resource.; string creator kMDItemCreator; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCreator; Application used to create the document content (for example "Word", "Pages", and so on).; string deliverytype kMDItemDeliveryType; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDeliveryType; The delivery type. Values are "Fast start" or "RTSP".; string description kMDItemDescription; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDescription; A description of the content of the resource. The description may include an abstract, table of contents, reference to a graphical representation of content or a free-text account of the content.; string director kMDItemDirector; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDirector; Directory of the movie.; string displayname kMDItemDisplayName; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDisplayName; The localized version of the file name.; string downloadeddate kMDItemDownloadedDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDownloadedDate; Date the item was downloaded.; list of date/time duedate kMDItemDueDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDueDate; Date this item is due.; date/time durationseconds kMDItemDurationSeconds; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDurationSeconds; The duration, in seconds, of the content of file. A value of 10. 5 represents media that is 10 and 1/2 seconds long.; number exifgpsversion kMDItemEXIFGPSVersion; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemEXIFGPSVersion; The version of GPSInfoIFD in EXIF used to generate the metadata.; string exifversion kMDItemEXIFVersion; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemEXIFVersion; The version of the EXIF header used to generate the metadata.; string emailaddresses kMDItemEmailAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemEmailAddresses; Email addresses related to this item.; list of strings encodingapplications kMDItemEncodingApplications; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemEncodingApplications; Application used to convert the original content into it's current form. For example, a PDF file might have an encoding application set to "Distiller".; list of strings exposuremode kMDItemExposureMode; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemExposureMode; The exposure mode used to acquire the document contents.; number exposureprogram kMDItemExposureProgram; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemExposureProgram; The class of the exposure program used by the camera to set exposure when the image is taken. Possible values include: Manual, Normal, and Aperture priority.; string exposuretimeseconds kMDItemExposureTimeSeconds; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemExposureTimeSeconds; The exposure time, in seconds, used to acquire the document contents.; number exposuretimestring kMDItemExposureTimeString; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemExposureTimeString; The time of the exposure.; string fnumber kMDItemFNumber; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFNumber; The diameter of the diaphragm aperture in terms of the effective focal length of the lens.; number fscontentchangedate kMDItemFSContentChangeDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSContentChangeDate; The date the file contents last changed.; date/time fscreationdate kMDItemFSCreationDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSCreationDate; The date and time that the file was created.; date/time fshascustomicon kMDItemFSHasCustomIcon; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSHasCustomIcon; Boolean indicating if this file has a custom icon.; boolean fsinvisible kMDItemFSInvisible; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSInvisible; Indicates whether the file is invisible.; boolean fsisextensionhidden kMDItemFSIsExtensionHidden; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSIsExtensionHidden; Indicates whether the file extension of the file is hidden.; boolean fsisstationery kMDItemFSIsStationery; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSIsStationery; Boolean indicating if this file is stationery.; boolean fslabel kMDItemFSLabel; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSLabel; Index of the Finder label of the file. Possible values are 0 through 7.; number fsname kMDItemFSName; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSName; The file name of the item.; string fsnodecount kMDItemFSNodeCount; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSNodeCount; Number of files in a directory.; number fsownergroupid kMDItemFSOwnerGroupID; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSOwnerGroupID; The group ID of the owner of the file.; number fsowneruserid kMDItemFSOwnerUserID; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSOwnerUserID; The user ID of the owner of the file.; number fssize kMDItemFSSize; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSSize; The size, in bytes, of the file on disk.; number findercomment kMDItemFinderComment; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFinderComment; Finder comments for this file.; string flashonoff kMDItemFlashOnOff; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFlashOnOff; Indicates if a camera flash was used.; number focallength kMDItemFocalLength; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFocalLength; The actual focal length of the lens, in millimeters.; number fonts kMDItemFonts; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFonts; Fonts used in this item. You should store the font's full name, the postscript name, or the font family name, based on the available information.; list of strings gpstrack kMDItemGPSTrack; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemGPSTrack; The direction of travel of the item, in degrees from true north.; string genre kMDItemGenre; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemGenre; Genre of the movie.; string hasalphachannel kMDItemHasAlphaChannel; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemHasAlphaChannel; Indicates if this image file has an alpha channel.; boolean headline kMDItemHeadline; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemHeadline; A publishable entry providing a synopsis of the contents of the file. For example, "Apple Introduces the iPod Photo".; string isospeed kMDItemISOSpeed; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemISOSpeed; The ISO speed used to acquire the document contents.; number identifier kMDItemIdentifier; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemIdentifier; A formal identifier used to reference the resource within a given context.; string imagedirection kMDItemImageDirection; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemImageDirection; The direction of the item's image, in degrees from true north.; string information kMDItemInformation; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemInformation; Information about the item.; string instantmessageaddresses kMDItemInstantMessageAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemInstantMessageAddresses; Instant message addresses related to this item.; list of strings instructions kMDItemInstructions; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemInstructions; Editorial instructions concerning the use of the item, such as embargoes and warnings. For example, "Second of four stories".; string isgeneralmidisequence kMDItemIsGeneralMIDISequence; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemIsGeneralMIDISequence; Indicates whether the MIDI sequence contained in the file is setup for use with a General MIDI device.; boolean keysignature kMDItemKeySignature; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemKeySignature; The key of the music contained in the audio file. For example: C, Dm, F#m, Bb.; string keywords kMDItemKeywords; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemKeywords; Keywords associated with this file. For example, "Birthday", "Important", etc.; list of strings kind kMDItemKind; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemKind; A description of the kind of item this file represents.; string languages kMDItemLanguages; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLanguages; Indicates the languages of the intellectual content of the resource. Recommended best practice for the values of the Language element is defined by RFC 3066.; list of strings lastuseddate kMDItemLastUsedDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLastUsedDate; The date and time that the file was last used. This value is updated automatically by LaunchServices everytime a file is opened by double clicking, or by asking LaunchServices to open a file.; date/time latitude kMDItemLatitude; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLatitude; The latitude of the item in degrees north of the equator, expressed using the WGS84 datum. Negative values lie south of the equator.; string layernames kMDItemLayerNames; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLayerNames; The names of the layers in the file.; list of strings longitude kMDItemLongitude; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLongitude; The longitude of the item in degrees east of the prime meridian, expressed using the WGS84 datum. Negative values lie west of the prime meridian.; string lyricist kMDItemLyricist; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLyricist; The lyricist, or text writer, of the music contained in the audio file.; string maxaperture kMDItemMaxAperture; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMaxAperture; The smallest f-number of the lens. Ordinarily it is given in the range of 00. 00 to 99. 99.; number mediatypes kMDItemMediaTypes; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMediaTypes; The media types present in the content.; list of strings meteringmode kMDItemMeteringMode; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMeteringMode; The metering mode used to take the image.; string musicalgenre kMDItemMusicalGenre; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMusicalGenre; The musical genre of the song or composition contained in the audio file. For example: Jazz, Pop, Rock, Classical.; string musicalinstrumentcategory kMDItemMusicalInstrumentCategory; com.apple.metadat a:kMDItemMusicalInstrumentCategory; Specifies the category of an instrument.; string musicalinstrumentname kMDItemMusicalInstrumentName; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMusicalInstrumentName; Specifies the name of instrument relative to the instrument category.; string namedlocation kMDItemNamedLocation; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemNamedLocation; The name of the location or point of interest associated with the item. The name may be user provided.; string numberofpages kMDItemNumberOfPages; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemNumberOfPages; Number of pages in the document.; number organizations kMDItemOrganizations; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemOrganizations; The company or organization that created the document.; list of strings orientation kMDItemOrientation; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemOrientation; The orientation of the document contents. Possible values are 0 (landscape) and 1 (portrait).; number originalformat kMDItemOriginalFormat; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemOriginalFormat; Original format of the movie.; string originalsource kMDItemOriginalSource; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemOriginalSource; Original source of the movie.; string pageheight kMDItemPageHeight; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPageHeight; Height of the document page, in points (72 points per inch). For PDF files this indicates the height of the first page only.; number pagewidth kMDItemPageWidth; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPageWidth; Width of the document page, in points (72 points per inch). For PDF files this indicates the width of the first page only.; number participants kMDItemParticipants; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemParticipants; The list of people who are visible in an image or movie or written about in a document.; list of strings path kMDItemPath; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPath; The complete path to the file.; string performers kMDItemPerformers; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPerformers; Performers in the movie.; list of strings phonenumbers kMDItemPhoneNumbers; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPhoneNumbers; Phone numbers related to this item.; list of strings pixelcount kMDItemPixelCount; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPixelCount; The total number of pixels in the contents. Same as kMDItemPixelWidth x kMDItemPixelHeight.; number pixelheight kMDItemPixelHeight; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPixelHeight; The height, in pixels, of the contents. For example, the image height or the video frame height.; number pixelwidth kMDItemPixelWidth; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPixelWidth; The width, in pixels, of the contents. For example, the image width or the video frame width.; number producer kMDItemProducer; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemProducer; Producer of the content.; string profilename kMDItemProfileName; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemProfileName; The name of the color profile used by the document contents.; string projects kMDItemProjects; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemProjects; The list of projects that this file is part of. For example, if you were working on a movie all of the files could be marked as belonging to the project "My Movie".; list of strings publishers kMDItemPublishers; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPublishers; The entity responsible for making the resource available. For example, a person, an organization, or a service. Typically, the name of a publisher should be used to indicate the entity.; list of strings recipientaddresses kMDItemRecipientAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecipientAddresses; This attribute indicates the recipient addresses of the document.; list of strings recipientemailaddresses kMDItemRecipientEmailAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecipientEmailAddresses; This attribute indicates the recipients email addresses. (This is always the email address, and not the human readable version).; list of strings recipients kMDItemRecipients; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecipients; Recipients of this item.; list of strings recordingdate kMDItemRecordingDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecordingDate; The recording date of the song or composition.; date/time recordingyear kMDItemRecordingYear; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecordingYear; Indicates the year the item was recorded. For example, 1964, 2003, etc.; number redeyeonoff kMDItemRedEyeOnOff; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRedEyeOnOff; Indicates if red-eye reduction was used to take the picture.; boolean resolutionheightdpi kMDItemResolutionHeightDPI; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemResolutionHeightDPI; Resolution height, in DPI, of this image.; number resolutionwidthdpi kMDItemResolutionWidthDPI; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemResolutionWidthDPI; Resolution width, in DPI, of this image.; number rights kMDItemRights; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRights; Provides a link to information about rights held in and over the resource.; string securitymethod kMDItemSecurityMethod; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemSecurityMethod; The security or encryption method used for the file.; string speed kMDItemSpeed; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemSpeed; The speed of the item, in kilometers per hour.; string starrating kMDItemStarRating; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemStarRating; User rating of this item. For example, the stars rating of an iTunes track.; number stateorprovince kMDItemStateOrProvince; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemStateOrProvince; Identifies the province or state of origin according to guidelines established by the provider. For example, "CA", "Ontario", or "Sussex".; string streamable kMDItemStreamable; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemStreamable; Whether the content is prepared for streaming.; boolean subject kMDItemSubject; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemSubject; Subject of the this item.; string tempo kMDItemTempo; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTempo; A float value that specifies the beats per minute of the music contained in the audio file.; number textcontent kMDItemTextContent; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTextContent; Contains a text representation of the content of the document. Data in multiple fields should be combined using a whitespace character as a separator.; string theme kMDItemTheme; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTheme; Theme of the this item.; string timesignature kMDItemTimeSignature; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTimeSignature; The time signature of the musical composition contained in the audio/MIDI file. For example: "4/4", "7/8".; string timestamp kMDItemTimestamp; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTimestamp; The timestamp on the item. This generally is used to indicate the time at which the event captured by the item took place.; string title kMDItemTitle; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTitle; The title of the file. For example, this could be the title of a document, the name of a song, or the subject of an email message.; string totalbitrate kMDItemTotalBitRate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTotalBitRate; The total bit rate, audio and video combined, of the media.; number url kMDItemURL; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemURL; Url of the item.; string version kMDItemVersion; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemVersion; The version number of this file.; string videobitrate kMDItemVideoBitRate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemVideoBitRate; The video bit rate.; number wherefroms kMDItemWhereFroms; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms; Describes where the file was obtained from.; list of strings whitebalance kMDItemWhiteBalance; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhiteBalance; The white balance setting used to acquire the document contents. Possible values are 0 (auto white balance) and 1 (manual).; number ``` ## Notes on backup/restore When run with `--backup`, osxmetadata backs up the metadata of each file in a file called `.osxmetadata.json`. A backup file is created in every directory that includes files being backup up. The format is plain JSON text with a record for each file that was backed up. If you delete a file then run the `--backup` again, the deleted file's record is not deleted from the `.osxmetadata.json` backup file. The backup file is kept in each directory/sub-directory and only the filename is used for `--restore` which means you can move/rename the directory (along with the `.osxmetadata.json` file) and the restore will still work correctly. **Note**: Prior to version 0.99.38, the backup file was not well-formed JSON which meant that some apps/viewers could not process the JSON file. Version 0.99.38 fixes this and will silently update any `.osxmetadata.json` file encountered during `--backup` to be well-formed JSON but this breaks backwards compatibility with older versions of osxmetadata. If you use osxmetadata to sync data across multiple Macs, you must ensure all Macs are running the updated version. For additional details, see [issue #57](https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxmetadata/issues/57). ## Usage Notes This will only work on file systems that support Mac OS X extended attributes. ## Related Projects - [tag](https://github.com/jdberry/tag) A command line tool to manipulate tags on Mac OS X files, and to query for files with those tags. - [osx-tags](https://github.com/scooby/osx-tags) Python module to manipulate Finder tags in OS X. ## Acknowledgements This module was inspired by [osx-tags](https://github.com/scooby/osx-tags) by "Ben S / scooby". I leveraged osx-tags to bootstrap the design of this module. I wanted a more general OS X metadata library so I rolled my own. This module is published under the same MIT license as osx-tags. ## License MIT License Copyright (c) 2020 Rhet Turnbull ## Contributing Contributions of all kinds are welcome. Please submit a pull request or open an issue. ## Contributors ✨ Thanks goes to these wonderful people ([emoji key](https://allcontributors.org/docs/en/emoji-key)):
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This project follows the [all-contributors](https://github.com/all-contributors/all-contributors) specification. Contributions of any kind welcome! %package -n python3-osxmetadata Summary: Read and write meta data, such as tags/keywords, Finder comments, etc. on MacOS files Provides: python-osxmetadata BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-osxmetadata # osxmetadata [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/python/black) [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) [![All Contributors](https://img.shields.io/badge/all_contributors-5-orange.svg?style=flat)](#contributors-) ## What is osxmetadata? osxmetadata provides a simple interface to access various metadata about MacOS / OS X files. Currently supported metadata attributes include tags/keywords, Finder comments, authors, etc. ## Why osxmetadata? Apple provides rich support for file metadata through the [MDItem](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/file_metadata/mditem) class and the [NSURL getResourceValue:forKey:error:](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsurl/1408874-getresourcevalue?language=objc) method. However, Apple does not provide a way to easily set much of the metadata. For example, while there is a documented [MDItem MDItemCopyAttribute](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/1427080-mditemcopyattribute?language=objc) to copy metadata attributes such as [kMDItemAuthors](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/kmditemauthors?language=objc), Apple does not provide a public interface to set this data. Other data, such as Finder comments, can only be set through sending AppleScript commands to the Finder and others, like Finder tags can be retrieved but cannot be set through the public API. osxmetadata provides a unified interface to get and set most of the metadata available on your Mac from python. It uses a combination of documented and undocumented APIs to access the metadata. It also provides a simple interface to set Finder tags and Finder comments. MacOS provides some tools to view these various metadata attributes. For example, `mdls` lists the MDItem Spotlight metadata associated with a file but doesn't let you edit the data. osxmetadata makes it easy to to both view and manipulate the macOS metadata attributes, either programmatically or through an included `osxmetadata` command line tool. ## Supported operating systems Only works on MacOS. Requires Python 3.8+. Tested on macOS 10.15.7 (Catalina); should work on all versions of macOS 10.15 and later. ## Installation instructions ### Installation using pipx If you aren't familiar with installing python applications, I recommend you install `osxmetadata` with [pipx](https://github.com/pipxproject/pipx). If you use `pipx`, you will not need to create a virtual environment as `pipx` takes care of this. The easiest way to do this on a Mac is to use [homebrew](https://brew.sh/): - Open `Terminal` (search for `Terminal` in Spotlight or look in `Applications/Utilities`) - Install `homebrew` according to instructions at [https://brew.sh/](https://brew.sh/) - Type the following into Terminal: `brew install pipx` - Then type this: `pipx install osxmetadata` - Now you should be able to run `osxmetadata` by typing: `osxmetadata` Once you've installed osxmetadata with pipx, to upgrade to the latest version: pipx upgrade osxmetadata ### Installation using pip You can also install directly from [pypi](https://pypi.org/project/osxmetadata/): pip install osxmetadata Once you've installed osxmetadata with pip, to upgrade to the latest version: pip install --upgrade osxmetadata ### Installation from git repository OSXMetaData uses setuptools, thus simply run: git clone https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxmetadata.git cd osxmetadata pip install poetry poetry install I recommend you create a [virtual environment](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html) before installing osxmetadata. ## Using the API ```pycon >>> import datetime >>> import pathlib >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> pathlib.Path("test_file.txt").touch() >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.set(kMDItemAuthors, ["Jane Smith", "John Doe"]) >>> md.get(kMDItemAuthors) ['Jane Smith', 'John Doe'] >>> md.kMDItemFinderComment = "This is my comment" >>> md.kMDItemFinderComment 'This is my comment' >>> md.tags = [Tag("Test", FINDER_COLOR_NONE), Tag("ToDo", FINDER_COLOR_RED)] >>> md.tags [Tag(name='Test', color=0), Tag(name='ToDo', color=6)] >>> md[kMDItemDueDate] = datetime.datetime(2022,10,1) >>> md[kMDItemDueDate] datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1, 0, 0) >>> ``` Somewhat contrary to the [Zen of Python](https://peps.python.org/pep-0020/), osxmetadata provides more than one way to access metadata attributes. You can get and set metadata attributes using the `get()`/`set()` getter/setter methods, using the attribute name as a dictionary key on the OSXMetaData object, or using the attribute name as an attribute on the `OSXMetaData()` object. For example, the following are all equivalent: - `OSXMetaData.get(attribute)` - get the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` - `OSXMetaData[attribute]` - get the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` - `OSXMetaData.attribute` - get the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` As are the following: - `OSXMetaData.set(attribute, value)` - set the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` to `value` - `OSXMetaData[attribute] = value` - set the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` to `value` - `OSXMetaData.attribute = value` - set the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` to `value` This allows you to use osxmetadata in accordance with your own code style preferences. Supported attribute names include all attributes defined for [MDItem](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/file_metadata/mditem) and all resource keys defined for [NSURL](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsurl?language=objc). Additionally, the metadata constants defined in the [MDImporter](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/file_metadata/mdimporter?language=objc) are supported as well as the following additional attributes: - `_kMDItemUserTags` - list of Finder tags - `kMDItemDownloadedDate` - list of datetime objects for when the file was downloaded Additionally, osxmetadata defines a "shortcut name" attribute for each MDItem attribute that can be used as a shortcut `OSXMetaData` class attribute. The shortcut name is the lowercase value of text following `kMDItem` for each attribute. For example, `kMDItemAuthors` has a short name of `authors` so you can set the authors like this: ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.authors = ["Jane Smith", "John Doe"] >>> md.authors ['Jane Smith', 'John Doe'] >>> ``` and `kMDItemDueDate` would have a short name of `duedate`: ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> import datetime >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.duedate = datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1) >>> md.duedate datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1, 0, 0) >>> ``` The names of all supported attributes are available in the `osxmetadata.ALL_ATTRIBUTES` set: ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import ALL_ATTRIBUTES >>> "kMDItemDueDate" in ALL_ATTRIBUTES True >>> "NSURLTagNamesKey" in ALL_ATTRIBUTES True >>> "findercomment" in ALL_ATTRIBUTES True >>> ``` The class attributes are handled dynamically which, unfortunately, means that IDEs like PyCharm and Visual Studio Code cannot provide tab-completion for them. ## Finder Tags Unlike other attributes, which are mapped to native Python types appropriate for the source Objective C type, Finder tags (`_kMDItemUserTags` or `tags`) have two components: a name (str) and a color ID (unsigned int in range 0 to 7) representing a color tag in the Finder. Reading tags returns a list of `Tag` namedtuples and setting tags requires a list of `Tag` namedtuples. ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.tags = [Tag("Test", FINDER_COLOR_NONE), Tag("ToDo", FINDER_COLOR_RED)] >>> md.tags [Tag(name='Test', color=0), Tag(name='ToDo', color=6)] >>> md.get("_kMDItemUserTags") [Tag(name='Test', color=0), Tag(name='ToDo', color=6)] >>> ``` Tag names (but not colors) can also be accessed through the [NSURLTagNamesKey](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsurltagnameskey) resource key and the label color ID is accessible through `NSURLLabelNumberKey`; the localized label color name is accessible through `NSURLLocalizedLabelKey` though these latter two resource keys only return a single color whereas a file may have more than one color tag. For most purposes, I recommend using the `tags` attribute as it is more convenient and provides access to both the name and color ID of the tag. ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.tags = [Tag("Test", FINDER_COLOR_NONE), Tag("ToDo", FINDER_COLOR_RED)] >>> md.tags [Tag(name='Test', color=0), Tag(name='ToDo', color=6)] >>> md.NSURLTagNamesKey ( Test, ToDo ) >>> md.NSURLLabelNumberKey 6 >>> md.NSURLLocalizedLabelKey 'Red' >>> md.NSURLTagNamesKey = ["NewTag"] >>> md.NSURLTagNamesKey ( NewTag ) >>> md.tags [Tag(name='NewTag', color=0)] >>> ``` ### Create a Tag namedtuple `Tag(name, color)` - `name`: tag name (str) - `color`: color ID for Finder color label associated with tag (int) Valid color constants (exported by osxmetadata): - `FINDER_COLOR_NONE` = 0 - `FINDER_COLOR_GRAY` = 1 - `FINDER_COLOR_GREEN` = 2 - `FINDER_COLOR_PURPLE` = 3 - `FINDER_COLOR_BLUE` = 4 - `FINDER_COLOR_YELLOW` = 5 - `FINDER_COLOR_RED` = 6 - `FINDER_COLOR_ORANGE` = 7 ## Finder Comments Finder comments can be access via the `kMDItemFinderComment` attribute or the `findercomment` shortcut attribute. Apple provides a public API for getting Finder comments but does not provide a programmatic method for setting Finder comments and I have not been able to find a private API for doing so. osxmetadata works around this by send AppleScript events to the Finder to set the Finder comment. This means that setting Finder comments is slower than setting other attributes and may not work in all circumstances. The first time you set a Finder comment, your terminal app may need to prompt you to allow AppleScript to control the Finder. If you include osxmetadata in a standalone app, for example, one created with [py2app](https://py2app.readthedocs.io/en/latest/), you will need to include the `com.apple.security.automation.apple-events` entitlement and the `NSAppleEventsUsageDescription` key in your app's `Info.plist` file. See the [Apple Developer Documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/information_property_list/nsappleeventsusagedescription?language=objc) for more information. ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.kMDItemFinderComment = "Hello World!" >>> md.kMDItemFinderComment 'Hello World!' >>> md.findercomment 'Hello World!' >>> ``` ## Dates/Times Metadata attributes which return date/times such as `kMDItemDueDate` or `kMDItemDownloadedDate` return a `datetime.datetime` object. The `datetime.datetime` object is timezone-naive (does not contain timezone) and returns the time in the local timezone. Internally, Apple appears to store these as [CFDate](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/cfdate?language=objc) objects in the UTC timezone but when retrieved, they are returned in the local time. You may pass a timezone-aware datetime object to set these attributes and it will be converted appropriately. ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> import datetime >>> md.kMDItemDueDate = datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1) >>> md.kMDItemDueDate datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1, 0, 0) >>> md.kMDItemDownloadedDate = datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) >>> ``` ## Extended Attributes In addition to `MDItem` and `NSURL` metadata attributes, osxmetadata can also read & write metadata saved in extended attributes. For many MDItem attributes, Apple stores the same data in both the MDItem and extended attribute (with name `com.apple.metadata:AttributeName`). For example, the `kMDItemWhereFroms` attribute can be accessed both via MDItemCopyAttribute (exposed via osxmetadata's `get()` method) and via the `com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms` extended attribute. The extended attribute is a binary plist (BPLIST) and can be read using the `xattr` command line tool. The `get_xattr()` method will return the value of the extended attribute and the `set_xattr()` method will set it. Extended attributes can be removed with the `remove_xattr()` method. `get_xattr()` provides for an optional callable argument, `decode`, which will be called on the returned value. `set_xattr()` provides an optional callable argument `encode`. This is useful for encoding/decoding binary plist data. For example, to decode the `com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms` extended attribute, you can use the `plistlib.loads()` function: ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> import plistlib >>> from plistlib import FMT_BINARY >>> from functools import partial >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.kMDItemWhereFroms = ["apple.com"] >>> md.kMDItemWhereFroms ['apple.com'] >>> decode = partial(plistlib.loads, fmt=FMT_BINARY) >>> encode = partial(plistlib.dumps, fmt=FMT_BINARY) >>> md.get_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms") b'bplist00\xa1\x01Yapple.com\x08\n\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x14' >>> md.get_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms", decode=decode) ['apple.com'] >>> md.set_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms", ["google.com"], encode=encode) >>> md.get_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms", decode=decode) ['google.com'] >>> md.remove_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms") >>> ``` For most use cases, it is recommended you do not directly access the Apple metadata related extended attributes and instead use the getter/setter methods provided by osxmetadata. ## Finder Info The Finder keeps some legacy Finder info data about files in a bitstring stored in the `com.apple.FinderInfo` extended attribute. osxmetadata provides some attributes for working with this data. - `stationerypad`: True if the file is a stationery pad (file template) otherwise False; setting this attribute has the same effect as setting the `Stationery pad` checkbox in the Finder's `Get Info` window. - `findercolor`: The color of the file as an integer; setting this attribute has the same effect as applying a color label in the Finder's `Get Info` window. osxmetadata will set this attribute automatically when setting user tags; it is recommended you do not set this attribute directly. - `finderinfo`: The raw Finder info data as a bytes object; you should only manipulate this attribute if you know what you are doing. ## Temporary Files Spotlight does not appear to index temporary files (those in `/tmp` or `/private/var/tmp`). Setting metadata using osxmetadata on temporary files in these locations will not fail but but it appears the metadata will not be indexed and a subsequent read will return the default value as if the metadata had not been written. This is not a limitation of osxmetadata but rather a limitation of Spotlight. If you need to set metadata on temporary files, you should use a different location. ## Command Line Usage Installs command line tool called `osxmetadata` which provides a simple interface to view/edit metadata supported by osxmetadata. If you only care about the command line tool, I recommend installing with [pipx](https://github.com/pipxproject/pipx) The command line tool can also be run via `python -m osxmetadata`. Running it with no arguments or with --help option will print a help message: ``` Usage: osxmetadata [OPTIONS] FILE Read/write metadata from file(s). Options: -v, --version Show the version and exit. -w, --walk Walk directory tree, processing each file in the tree. -j, --json Print output in JSON format, for use with --list and --get. -X, --wipe Wipe all metadata attributes from FILE. -s, --set ATTRIBUTE VALUE Set ATTRIBUTE to VALUE. If ATTRIBUTE is a multi-value attribute, such as keywords (kMDItemKeywords), you may specify --set multiple times to add to the array of values: '--set keywords foo --set keywords bar' will set keywords to ['foo', 'bar']. Not that this will overwrite any existing values for the attribute; see also --append. -l, --list List all metadata attributes for FILE. -c, --clear ATTRIBUTE Remove attribute from FILE. -a, --append ATTRIBUTE VALUE Append VALUE to ATTRIBUTE; for multi-valued attributes, appends only if VALUE is not already present. May be used in combination with --set to add to an existing value: '--set keywords foo --append keywords bar' will set keywords to ['foo', 'bar'], overwriting any existing values for the attribute. -g, --get ATTRIBUTE Get value of ATTRIBUTE. -r, --remove ATTRIBUTE VALUE Remove VALUE from ATTRIBUTE; only applies to multi-valued attributes. -m, --mirror ATTRIBUTE1 ATTRIBUTE2 Mirror values between ATTRIBUTE1 and ATTRIBUTE2 so that ATTRIBUTE1 = ATTRIBUTE2; for multi-valued attributes, merges values; for string attributes, sets ATTRIBUTE1 = ATTRIBUTE2 overwriting any value in ATTRIBUTE1. For example: '--mirror keywords tags' sets tags and keywords to same values. -B, --backup Backup FILE attributes. Backup file '.osxmetadata.json' will be created in same folder as FILE. Only backs up attributes known to osxmetadata unless used with --all. -R, --restore Restore FILE attributes from backup file. Restore will look for backup file '.osxmetadata.json' in same folder as FILE. Only restores attributes known to osxmetadata unless used with --all. -V, --verbose Print verbose output. -f, --copyfrom SOURCE_FILE Copy attributes from file SOURCE_FILE (only updates destination attributes that are not null in SOURCE_FILE). --files-only Do not apply metadata commands to directories themselves, only files in a directory. -p, --pattern PATTERN Only process files matching PATTERN; only applies to --walk. If specified, only files matching PATTERN will be processed as each directory is walked. May be used for than once to specify multiple patterns. For example, tag all *.pdf files in projectdir and subfolders with tag 'project': osxmetadata --append tags 'project' --walk projectdir/ --pattern '*.pdf' --help Show this message and exit. Valid attributes for ATTRIBUTE: Each attribute has a short name, a constant name, and a long constant name. Any of these may be used for ATTRIBUTE For example: --set findercomment "Hello world" or: --set kMDItemFinderComment "Hello world" or: --set com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFinderComment "Hello world" Attributes that are strings can only take one value for --set; --append will append to the existing value. Attributes that are arrays can be set multiple times to add to the array: e.g. --set keywords 'foo' --set keywords 'bar' will set keywords to ['foo', 'bar'] Options are executed in the following order regardless of order passed on the command line: restore, wipe, copyfrom, clear, set, append, remove, mirror, get, list, backup. --backup and --restore are mutually exclusive. Other options may be combined or chained together. Finder tags (tags attribute) contain both a name and an optional color. To specify the color, append comma + color name (e.g. 'red') after the tag name. For example --set tags Foo,red. Valid color names are: gray, green, purple, blue, yellow, red, orange. If color is not specified but a tag of the same name has already been assigned a color in the Finder, the same color will automatically be assigned. com.apple.FinderInfo (finderinfo) value is a key:value dictionary. To set finderinfo, pass value in format key1:value1,key2:value2,etc. For example: 'osxmetadata --set finderinfo color:2 file.ext'. Short Name Description acquisitionmake kMDItemAcquisitionMake; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAcquisitionMake; The manufacturer of the device used to aquire the document contents.; string acquisitionmodel kMDItemAcquisitionModel; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAcquisitionModel; The model of the device used to aquire the document contents. For example, 100, 200, 400, etc.; string album kMDItemAlbum; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAlbum; The title for a collection of media. This is analagous to a record album, or photo album.; string altitude kMDItemAltitude; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAltitude; The altitude of the item in meters above sea level, expressed using the WGS84 datum. Negative values lie below sea level.; string aperture kMDItemAperture; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAperture; The aperture setting used to acquire the document contents. This unit is the APEX value.; number appleloopdescriptors kMDItemAppleLoopDescriptors; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAppleLoopDescriptors; Specifies multiple pieces of descriptive information about a loop.; list of strings appleloopskeyfiltertype kMDItemAppleLoopsKeyFilterType; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAppleLoopsKeyFilterType; Specifies key filtering information about a loop. Loops are matched against projects that often in a major or minor key.; string appleloopsloopmode kMDItemAppleLoopsLoopMode; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAppleLoopsLoopMode; Specifies how a file should be played.; string appleloopsrootkey kMDItemAppleLoopsRootKey; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAppleLoopsRootKey; Specifies the loop's original key. The key is the root note or tonic for the loop, and does not include the scale type.; string attributechangedate kMDItemAttributeChangeDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAttributeChangeDate; The date and time of the last change made to a metadata attribute.; date/time audiences kMDItemAudiences; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudiences; The audience for which the file is intended. The audience may be determined by the creator or the publisher or by a third party.; list of strings audiobitrate kMDItemAudioBitRate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioBitRate; The audio bit rate.; number audiochannelcount kMDItemAudioChannelCount; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioChannelCount; Number of channels in the audio data contained in the file.; number audioencodingapplication kMDItemAudioEncodingApplication; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioEncodingApplication; The name of the application that encoded the data contained in the audio file.; string audiosamplerate kMDItemAudioSampleRate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioSampleRate; Sample rate of the audio data contained in the file. The sample rate is a float value representing hz (audio_frames/second). For example: 44100. 0, 22254. 54.; number audiotracknumber kMDItemAudioTrackNumber; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioTrackNumber; The track number of a song or composition when it is part of an album.; number authoraddresses kMDItemAuthorAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAuthorAddresses; This attribute indicates the author addresses of the document.; list of strings authoremailaddresses kMDItemAuthorEmailAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAuthorEmailAddresses; This attribute indicates the author of the emails message addresses. (This is always the email address, and not the human readable version).; list of strings authors kMDItemAuthors; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAuthors; The author, or authors, of the contents of the file.; list of strings bitspersample kMDItemBitsPerSample; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemBitsPerSample; The number of bits per sample. For example, the bit depth of an image (8-bit, 16-bit etc. . . ) or the bit depth per audio sample of uncompressed audio data (8, 16, 24, 32, 64, etc. . ).; number cfbundleidentifier kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier; If this item is a bundle, then this is the CFBundleIdentifier.; string city kMDItemCity; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCity; Identifies city of origin according to guidelines established by the provider.; string codecs kMDItemCodecs; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCodecs; The codecs used to encode/decode the media.; list of strings colorspace kMDItemColorSpace; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemColorSpace; The color space model used by the document contents. For example, "RGB", "CMYK", "YUV", or "YCbCr".; string comment kMDItemComment; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemComment; A comment related to the file. This differs from the Finder comment, kMDItemFinderComment.; string composer kMDItemComposer; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemComposer; The composer of the music contained in the audio file.; string contactkeywords kMDItemContactKeywords; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContactKeywords; A list of contacts that are associated with this document, not including the authors.; list of strings contentcreationdate kMDItemContentCreationDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContentCreationDate; The creation date of an edited or optimized version of the song or composition.; date/time contentmodificationdate kMDItemContentModificationDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContentModificationDate; The date and time that the contents of the file were last modified.; date/time contenttype kMDItemContentType; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContentType; The UTI pedigree of a file.; string contributors kMDItemContributors; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContributors; The entities responsible for making contributions to the content of the resource.; list of strings copyright kMDItemCopyright; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCopyright; The copyright owner of the file contents.; string country kMDItemCountry; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCountry; The full, publishable name of the country or region where the intellectual property of the item was created, according to guidelines of the provider.; string coverage kMDItemCoverage; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCoverage; The extent or scope of the content of the resource.; string creator kMDItemCreator; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCreator; Application used to create the document content (for example "Word", "Pages", and so on).; string deliverytype kMDItemDeliveryType; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDeliveryType; The delivery type. Values are "Fast start" or "RTSP".; string description kMDItemDescription; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDescription; A description of the content of the resource. The description may include an abstract, table of contents, reference to a graphical representation of content or a free-text account of the content.; string director kMDItemDirector; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDirector; Directory of the movie.; string displayname kMDItemDisplayName; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDisplayName; The localized version of the file name.; string downloadeddate kMDItemDownloadedDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDownloadedDate; Date the item was downloaded.; list of date/time duedate kMDItemDueDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDueDate; Date this item is due.; date/time durationseconds kMDItemDurationSeconds; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDurationSeconds; The duration, in seconds, of the content of file. A value of 10. 5 represents media that is 10 and 1/2 seconds long.; number exifgpsversion kMDItemEXIFGPSVersion; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemEXIFGPSVersion; The version of GPSInfoIFD in EXIF used to generate the metadata.; string exifversion kMDItemEXIFVersion; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemEXIFVersion; The version of the EXIF header used to generate the metadata.; string emailaddresses kMDItemEmailAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemEmailAddresses; Email addresses related to this item.; list of strings encodingapplications kMDItemEncodingApplications; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemEncodingApplications; Application used to convert the original content into it's current form. For example, a PDF file might have an encoding application set to "Distiller".; list of strings exposuremode kMDItemExposureMode; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemExposureMode; The exposure mode used to acquire the document contents.; number exposureprogram kMDItemExposureProgram; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemExposureProgram; The class of the exposure program used by the camera to set exposure when the image is taken. Possible values include: Manual, Normal, and Aperture priority.; string exposuretimeseconds kMDItemExposureTimeSeconds; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemExposureTimeSeconds; The exposure time, in seconds, used to acquire the document contents.; number exposuretimestring kMDItemExposureTimeString; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemExposureTimeString; The time of the exposure.; string fnumber kMDItemFNumber; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFNumber; The diameter of the diaphragm aperture in terms of the effective focal length of the lens.; number fscontentchangedate kMDItemFSContentChangeDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSContentChangeDate; The date the file contents last changed.; date/time fscreationdate kMDItemFSCreationDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSCreationDate; The date and time that the file was created.; date/time fshascustomicon kMDItemFSHasCustomIcon; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSHasCustomIcon; Boolean indicating if this file has a custom icon.; boolean fsinvisible kMDItemFSInvisible; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSInvisible; Indicates whether the file is invisible.; boolean fsisextensionhidden kMDItemFSIsExtensionHidden; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSIsExtensionHidden; Indicates whether the file extension of the file is hidden.; boolean fsisstationery kMDItemFSIsStationery; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSIsStationery; Boolean indicating if this file is stationery.; boolean fslabel kMDItemFSLabel; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSLabel; Index of the Finder label of the file. Possible values are 0 through 7.; number fsname kMDItemFSName; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSName; The file name of the item.; string fsnodecount kMDItemFSNodeCount; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSNodeCount; Number of files in a directory.; number fsownergroupid kMDItemFSOwnerGroupID; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSOwnerGroupID; The group ID of the owner of the file.; number fsowneruserid kMDItemFSOwnerUserID; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSOwnerUserID; The user ID of the owner of the file.; number fssize kMDItemFSSize; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSSize; The size, in bytes, of the file on disk.; number findercomment kMDItemFinderComment; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFinderComment; Finder comments for this file.; string flashonoff kMDItemFlashOnOff; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFlashOnOff; Indicates if a camera flash was used.; number focallength kMDItemFocalLength; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFocalLength; The actual focal length of the lens, in millimeters.; number fonts kMDItemFonts; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFonts; Fonts used in this item. You should store the font's full name, the postscript name, or the font family name, based on the available information.; list of strings gpstrack kMDItemGPSTrack; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemGPSTrack; The direction of travel of the item, in degrees from true north.; string genre kMDItemGenre; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemGenre; Genre of the movie.; string hasalphachannel kMDItemHasAlphaChannel; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemHasAlphaChannel; Indicates if this image file has an alpha channel.; boolean headline kMDItemHeadline; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemHeadline; A publishable entry providing a synopsis of the contents of the file. For example, "Apple Introduces the iPod Photo".; string isospeed kMDItemISOSpeed; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemISOSpeed; The ISO speed used to acquire the document contents.; number identifier kMDItemIdentifier; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemIdentifier; A formal identifier used to reference the resource within a given context.; string imagedirection kMDItemImageDirection; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemImageDirection; The direction of the item's image, in degrees from true north.; string information kMDItemInformation; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemInformation; Information about the item.; string instantmessageaddresses kMDItemInstantMessageAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemInstantMessageAddresses; Instant message addresses related to this item.; list of strings instructions kMDItemInstructions; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemInstructions; Editorial instructions concerning the use of the item, such as embargoes and warnings. For example, "Second of four stories".; string isgeneralmidisequence kMDItemIsGeneralMIDISequence; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemIsGeneralMIDISequence; Indicates whether the MIDI sequence contained in the file is setup for use with a General MIDI device.; boolean keysignature kMDItemKeySignature; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemKeySignature; The key of the music contained in the audio file. For example: C, Dm, F#m, Bb.; string keywords kMDItemKeywords; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemKeywords; Keywords associated with this file. For example, "Birthday", "Important", etc.; list of strings kind kMDItemKind; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemKind; A description of the kind of item this file represents.; string languages kMDItemLanguages; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLanguages; Indicates the languages of the intellectual content of the resource. Recommended best practice for the values of the Language element is defined by RFC 3066.; list of strings lastuseddate kMDItemLastUsedDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLastUsedDate; The date and time that the file was last used. This value is updated automatically by LaunchServices everytime a file is opened by double clicking, or by asking LaunchServices to open a file.; date/time latitude kMDItemLatitude; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLatitude; The latitude of the item in degrees north of the equator, expressed using the WGS84 datum. Negative values lie south of the equator.; string layernames kMDItemLayerNames; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLayerNames; The names of the layers in the file.; list of strings longitude kMDItemLongitude; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLongitude; The longitude of the item in degrees east of the prime meridian, expressed using the WGS84 datum. Negative values lie west of the prime meridian.; string lyricist kMDItemLyricist; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLyricist; The lyricist, or text writer, of the music contained in the audio file.; string maxaperture kMDItemMaxAperture; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMaxAperture; The smallest f-number of the lens. Ordinarily it is given in the range of 00. 00 to 99. 99.; number mediatypes kMDItemMediaTypes; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMediaTypes; The media types present in the content.; list of strings meteringmode kMDItemMeteringMode; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMeteringMode; The metering mode used to take the image.; string musicalgenre kMDItemMusicalGenre; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMusicalGenre; The musical genre of the song or composition contained in the audio file. For example: Jazz, Pop, Rock, Classical.; string musicalinstrumentcategory kMDItemMusicalInstrumentCategory; com.apple.metadat a:kMDItemMusicalInstrumentCategory; Specifies the category of an instrument.; string musicalinstrumentname kMDItemMusicalInstrumentName; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMusicalInstrumentName; Specifies the name of instrument relative to the instrument category.; string namedlocation kMDItemNamedLocation; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemNamedLocation; The name of the location or point of interest associated with the item. The name may be user provided.; string numberofpages kMDItemNumberOfPages; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemNumberOfPages; Number of pages in the document.; number organizations kMDItemOrganizations; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemOrganizations; The company or organization that created the document.; list of strings orientation kMDItemOrientation; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemOrientation; The orientation of the document contents. Possible values are 0 (landscape) and 1 (portrait).; number originalformat kMDItemOriginalFormat; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemOriginalFormat; Original format of the movie.; string originalsource kMDItemOriginalSource; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemOriginalSource; Original source of the movie.; string pageheight kMDItemPageHeight; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPageHeight; Height of the document page, in points (72 points per inch). For PDF files this indicates the height of the first page only.; number pagewidth kMDItemPageWidth; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPageWidth; Width of the document page, in points (72 points per inch). For PDF files this indicates the width of the first page only.; number participants kMDItemParticipants; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemParticipants; The list of people who are visible in an image or movie or written about in a document.; list of strings path kMDItemPath; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPath; The complete path to the file.; string performers kMDItemPerformers; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPerformers; Performers in the movie.; list of strings phonenumbers kMDItemPhoneNumbers; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPhoneNumbers; Phone numbers related to this item.; list of strings pixelcount kMDItemPixelCount; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPixelCount; The total number of pixels in the contents. Same as kMDItemPixelWidth x kMDItemPixelHeight.; number pixelheight kMDItemPixelHeight; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPixelHeight; The height, in pixels, of the contents. For example, the image height or the video frame height.; number pixelwidth kMDItemPixelWidth; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPixelWidth; The width, in pixels, of the contents. For example, the image width or the video frame width.; number producer kMDItemProducer; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemProducer; Producer of the content.; string profilename kMDItemProfileName; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemProfileName; The name of the color profile used by the document contents.; string projects kMDItemProjects; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemProjects; The list of projects that this file is part of. For example, if you were working on a movie all of the files could be marked as belonging to the project "My Movie".; list of strings publishers kMDItemPublishers; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPublishers; The entity responsible for making the resource available. For example, a person, an organization, or a service. Typically, the name of a publisher should be used to indicate the entity.; list of strings recipientaddresses kMDItemRecipientAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecipientAddresses; This attribute indicates the recipient addresses of the document.; list of strings recipientemailaddresses kMDItemRecipientEmailAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecipientEmailAddresses; This attribute indicates the recipients email addresses. (This is always the email address, and not the human readable version).; list of strings recipients kMDItemRecipients; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecipients; Recipients of this item.; list of strings recordingdate kMDItemRecordingDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecordingDate; The recording date of the song or composition.; date/time recordingyear kMDItemRecordingYear; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecordingYear; Indicates the year the item was recorded. For example, 1964, 2003, etc.; number redeyeonoff kMDItemRedEyeOnOff; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRedEyeOnOff; Indicates if red-eye reduction was used to take the picture.; boolean resolutionheightdpi kMDItemResolutionHeightDPI; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemResolutionHeightDPI; Resolution height, in DPI, of this image.; number resolutionwidthdpi kMDItemResolutionWidthDPI; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemResolutionWidthDPI; Resolution width, in DPI, of this image.; number rights kMDItemRights; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRights; Provides a link to information about rights held in and over the resource.; string securitymethod kMDItemSecurityMethod; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemSecurityMethod; The security or encryption method used for the file.; string speed kMDItemSpeed; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemSpeed; The speed of the item, in kilometers per hour.; string starrating kMDItemStarRating; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemStarRating; User rating of this item. For example, the stars rating of an iTunes track.; number stateorprovince kMDItemStateOrProvince; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemStateOrProvince; Identifies the province or state of origin according to guidelines established by the provider. For example, "CA", "Ontario", or "Sussex".; string streamable kMDItemStreamable; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemStreamable; Whether the content is prepared for streaming.; boolean subject kMDItemSubject; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemSubject; Subject of the this item.; string tempo kMDItemTempo; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTempo; A float value that specifies the beats per minute of the music contained in the audio file.; number textcontent kMDItemTextContent; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTextContent; Contains a text representation of the content of the document. Data in multiple fields should be combined using a whitespace character as a separator.; string theme kMDItemTheme; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTheme; Theme of the this item.; string timesignature kMDItemTimeSignature; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTimeSignature; The time signature of the musical composition contained in the audio/MIDI file. For example: "4/4", "7/8".; string timestamp kMDItemTimestamp; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTimestamp; The timestamp on the item. This generally is used to indicate the time at which the event captured by the item took place.; string title kMDItemTitle; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTitle; The title of the file. For example, this could be the title of a document, the name of a song, or the subject of an email message.; string totalbitrate kMDItemTotalBitRate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTotalBitRate; The total bit rate, audio and video combined, of the media.; number url kMDItemURL; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemURL; Url of the item.; string version kMDItemVersion; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemVersion; The version number of this file.; string videobitrate kMDItemVideoBitRate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemVideoBitRate; The video bit rate.; number wherefroms kMDItemWhereFroms; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms; Describes where the file was obtained from.; list of strings whitebalance kMDItemWhiteBalance; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhiteBalance; The white balance setting used to acquire the document contents. Possible values are 0 (auto white balance) and 1 (manual).; number ``` ## Notes on backup/restore When run with `--backup`, osxmetadata backs up the metadata of each file in a file called `.osxmetadata.json`. A backup file is created in every directory that includes files being backup up. The format is plain JSON text with a record for each file that was backed up. If you delete a file then run the `--backup` again, the deleted file's record is not deleted from the `.osxmetadata.json` backup file. The backup file is kept in each directory/sub-directory and only the filename is used for `--restore` which means you can move/rename the directory (along with the `.osxmetadata.json` file) and the restore will still work correctly. **Note**: Prior to version 0.99.38, the backup file was not well-formed JSON which meant that some apps/viewers could not process the JSON file. Version 0.99.38 fixes this and will silently update any `.osxmetadata.json` file encountered during `--backup` to be well-formed JSON but this breaks backwards compatibility with older versions of osxmetadata. If you use osxmetadata to sync data across multiple Macs, you must ensure all Macs are running the updated version. For additional details, see [issue #57](https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxmetadata/issues/57). ## Usage Notes This will only work on file systems that support Mac OS X extended attributes. ## Related Projects - [tag](https://github.com/jdberry/tag) A command line tool to manipulate tags on Mac OS X files, and to query for files with those tags. - [osx-tags](https://github.com/scooby/osx-tags) Python module to manipulate Finder tags in OS X. ## Acknowledgements This module was inspired by [osx-tags](https://github.com/scooby/osx-tags) by "Ben S / scooby". I leveraged osx-tags to bootstrap the design of this module. I wanted a more general OS X metadata library so I rolled my own. This module is published under the same MIT license as osx-tags. ## License MIT License Copyright (c) 2020 Rhet Turnbull ## Contributing Contributions of all kinds are welcome. Please submit a pull request or open an issue. ## Contributors ✨ Thanks goes to these wonderful people ([emoji key](https://allcontributors.org/docs/en/emoji-key)):
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This project follows the [all-contributors](https://github.com/all-contributors/all-contributors) specification. Contributions of any kind welcome! %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for osxmetadata Provides: python3-osxmetadata-doc %description help # osxmetadata [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/python/black) [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) [![All Contributors](https://img.shields.io/badge/all_contributors-5-orange.svg?style=flat)](#contributors-) ## What is osxmetadata? osxmetadata provides a simple interface to access various metadata about MacOS / OS X files. Currently supported metadata attributes include tags/keywords, Finder comments, authors, etc. ## Why osxmetadata? Apple provides rich support for file metadata through the [MDItem](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/file_metadata/mditem) class and the [NSURL getResourceValue:forKey:error:](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsurl/1408874-getresourcevalue?language=objc) method. However, Apple does not provide a way to easily set much of the metadata. For example, while there is a documented [MDItem MDItemCopyAttribute](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/1427080-mditemcopyattribute?language=objc) to copy metadata attributes such as [kMDItemAuthors](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/kmditemauthors?language=objc), Apple does not provide a public interface to set this data. Other data, such as Finder comments, can only be set through sending AppleScript commands to the Finder and others, like Finder tags can be retrieved but cannot be set through the public API. osxmetadata provides a unified interface to get and set most of the metadata available on your Mac from python. It uses a combination of documented and undocumented APIs to access the metadata. It also provides a simple interface to set Finder tags and Finder comments. MacOS provides some tools to view these various metadata attributes. For example, `mdls` lists the MDItem Spotlight metadata associated with a file but doesn't let you edit the data. osxmetadata makes it easy to to both view and manipulate the macOS metadata attributes, either programmatically or through an included `osxmetadata` command line tool. ## Supported operating systems Only works on MacOS. Requires Python 3.8+. Tested on macOS 10.15.7 (Catalina); should work on all versions of macOS 10.15 and later. ## Installation instructions ### Installation using pipx If you aren't familiar with installing python applications, I recommend you install `osxmetadata` with [pipx](https://github.com/pipxproject/pipx). If you use `pipx`, you will not need to create a virtual environment as `pipx` takes care of this. The easiest way to do this on a Mac is to use [homebrew](https://brew.sh/): - Open `Terminal` (search for `Terminal` in Spotlight or look in `Applications/Utilities`) - Install `homebrew` according to instructions at [https://brew.sh/](https://brew.sh/) - Type the following into Terminal: `brew install pipx` - Then type this: `pipx install osxmetadata` - Now you should be able to run `osxmetadata` by typing: `osxmetadata` Once you've installed osxmetadata with pipx, to upgrade to the latest version: pipx upgrade osxmetadata ### Installation using pip You can also install directly from [pypi](https://pypi.org/project/osxmetadata/): pip install osxmetadata Once you've installed osxmetadata with pip, to upgrade to the latest version: pip install --upgrade osxmetadata ### Installation from git repository OSXMetaData uses setuptools, thus simply run: git clone https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxmetadata.git cd osxmetadata pip install poetry poetry install I recommend you create a [virtual environment](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html) before installing osxmetadata. ## Using the API ```pycon >>> import datetime >>> import pathlib >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> pathlib.Path("test_file.txt").touch() >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.set(kMDItemAuthors, ["Jane Smith", "John Doe"]) >>> md.get(kMDItemAuthors) ['Jane Smith', 'John Doe'] >>> md.kMDItemFinderComment = "This is my comment" >>> md.kMDItemFinderComment 'This is my comment' >>> md.tags = [Tag("Test", FINDER_COLOR_NONE), Tag("ToDo", FINDER_COLOR_RED)] >>> md.tags [Tag(name='Test', color=0), Tag(name='ToDo', color=6)] >>> md[kMDItemDueDate] = datetime.datetime(2022,10,1) >>> md[kMDItemDueDate] datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1, 0, 0) >>> ``` Somewhat contrary to the [Zen of Python](https://peps.python.org/pep-0020/), osxmetadata provides more than one way to access metadata attributes. You can get and set metadata attributes using the `get()`/`set()` getter/setter methods, using the attribute name as a dictionary key on the OSXMetaData object, or using the attribute name as an attribute on the `OSXMetaData()` object. For example, the following are all equivalent: - `OSXMetaData.get(attribute)` - get the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` - `OSXMetaData[attribute]` - get the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` - `OSXMetaData.attribute` - get the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` As are the following: - `OSXMetaData.set(attribute, value)` - set the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` to `value` - `OSXMetaData[attribute] = value` - set the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` to `value` - `OSXMetaData.attribute = value` - set the value of the metadata attribute `attribute` to `value` This allows you to use osxmetadata in accordance with your own code style preferences. Supported attribute names include all attributes defined for [MDItem](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/file_metadata/mditem) and all resource keys defined for [NSURL](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsurl?language=objc). Additionally, the metadata constants defined in the [MDImporter](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreservices/file_metadata/mdimporter?language=objc) are supported as well as the following additional attributes: - `_kMDItemUserTags` - list of Finder tags - `kMDItemDownloadedDate` - list of datetime objects for when the file was downloaded Additionally, osxmetadata defines a "shortcut name" attribute for each MDItem attribute that can be used as a shortcut `OSXMetaData` class attribute. The shortcut name is the lowercase value of text following `kMDItem` for each attribute. For example, `kMDItemAuthors` has a short name of `authors` so you can set the authors like this: ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.authors = ["Jane Smith", "John Doe"] >>> md.authors ['Jane Smith', 'John Doe'] >>> ``` and `kMDItemDueDate` would have a short name of `duedate`: ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> import datetime >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.duedate = datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1) >>> md.duedate datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1, 0, 0) >>> ``` The names of all supported attributes are available in the `osxmetadata.ALL_ATTRIBUTES` set: ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import ALL_ATTRIBUTES >>> "kMDItemDueDate" in ALL_ATTRIBUTES True >>> "NSURLTagNamesKey" in ALL_ATTRIBUTES True >>> "findercomment" in ALL_ATTRIBUTES True >>> ``` The class attributes are handled dynamically which, unfortunately, means that IDEs like PyCharm and Visual Studio Code cannot provide tab-completion for them. ## Finder Tags Unlike other attributes, which are mapped to native Python types appropriate for the source Objective C type, Finder tags (`_kMDItemUserTags` or `tags`) have two components: a name (str) and a color ID (unsigned int in range 0 to 7) representing a color tag in the Finder. Reading tags returns a list of `Tag` namedtuples and setting tags requires a list of `Tag` namedtuples. ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.tags = [Tag("Test", FINDER_COLOR_NONE), Tag("ToDo", FINDER_COLOR_RED)] >>> md.tags [Tag(name='Test', color=0), Tag(name='ToDo', color=6)] >>> md.get("_kMDItemUserTags") [Tag(name='Test', color=0), Tag(name='ToDo', color=6)] >>> ``` Tag names (but not colors) can also be accessed through the [NSURLTagNamesKey](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsurltagnameskey) resource key and the label color ID is accessible through `NSURLLabelNumberKey`; the localized label color name is accessible through `NSURLLocalizedLabelKey` though these latter two resource keys only return a single color whereas a file may have more than one color tag. For most purposes, I recommend using the `tags` attribute as it is more convenient and provides access to both the name and color ID of the tag. ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.tags = [Tag("Test", FINDER_COLOR_NONE), Tag("ToDo", FINDER_COLOR_RED)] >>> md.tags [Tag(name='Test', color=0), Tag(name='ToDo', color=6)] >>> md.NSURLTagNamesKey ( Test, ToDo ) >>> md.NSURLLabelNumberKey 6 >>> md.NSURLLocalizedLabelKey 'Red' >>> md.NSURLTagNamesKey = ["NewTag"] >>> md.NSURLTagNamesKey ( NewTag ) >>> md.tags [Tag(name='NewTag', color=0)] >>> ``` ### Create a Tag namedtuple `Tag(name, color)` - `name`: tag name (str) - `color`: color ID for Finder color label associated with tag (int) Valid color constants (exported by osxmetadata): - `FINDER_COLOR_NONE` = 0 - `FINDER_COLOR_GRAY` = 1 - `FINDER_COLOR_GREEN` = 2 - `FINDER_COLOR_PURPLE` = 3 - `FINDER_COLOR_BLUE` = 4 - `FINDER_COLOR_YELLOW` = 5 - `FINDER_COLOR_RED` = 6 - `FINDER_COLOR_ORANGE` = 7 ## Finder Comments Finder comments can be access via the `kMDItemFinderComment` attribute or the `findercomment` shortcut attribute. Apple provides a public API for getting Finder comments but does not provide a programmatic method for setting Finder comments and I have not been able to find a private API for doing so. osxmetadata works around this by send AppleScript events to the Finder to set the Finder comment. This means that setting Finder comments is slower than setting other attributes and may not work in all circumstances. The first time you set a Finder comment, your terminal app may need to prompt you to allow AppleScript to control the Finder. If you include osxmetadata in a standalone app, for example, one created with [py2app](https://py2app.readthedocs.io/en/latest/), you will need to include the `com.apple.security.automation.apple-events` entitlement and the `NSAppleEventsUsageDescription` key in your app's `Info.plist` file. See the [Apple Developer Documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/information_property_list/nsappleeventsusagedescription?language=objc) for more information. ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.kMDItemFinderComment = "Hello World!" >>> md.kMDItemFinderComment 'Hello World!' >>> md.findercomment 'Hello World!' >>> ``` ## Dates/Times Metadata attributes which return date/times such as `kMDItemDueDate` or `kMDItemDownloadedDate` return a `datetime.datetime` object. The `datetime.datetime` object is timezone-naive (does not contain timezone) and returns the time in the local timezone. Internally, Apple appears to store these as [CFDate](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corefoundation/cfdate?language=objc) objects in the UTC timezone but when retrieved, they are returned in the local time. You may pass a timezone-aware datetime object to set these attributes and it will be converted appropriately. ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> import datetime >>> md.kMDItemDueDate = datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1) >>> md.kMDItemDueDate datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1, 0, 0) >>> md.kMDItemDownloadedDate = datetime.datetime(2022, 10, 1, tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc) >>> ``` ## Extended Attributes In addition to `MDItem` and `NSURL` metadata attributes, osxmetadata can also read & write metadata saved in extended attributes. For many MDItem attributes, Apple stores the same data in both the MDItem and extended attribute (with name `com.apple.metadata:AttributeName`). For example, the `kMDItemWhereFroms` attribute can be accessed both via MDItemCopyAttribute (exposed via osxmetadata's `get()` method) and via the `com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms` extended attribute. The extended attribute is a binary plist (BPLIST) and can be read using the `xattr` command line tool. The `get_xattr()` method will return the value of the extended attribute and the `set_xattr()` method will set it. Extended attributes can be removed with the `remove_xattr()` method. `get_xattr()` provides for an optional callable argument, `decode`, which will be called on the returned value. `set_xattr()` provides an optional callable argument `encode`. This is useful for encoding/decoding binary plist data. For example, to decode the `com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms` extended attribute, you can use the `plistlib.loads()` function: ```pycon >>> from osxmetadata import * >>> import plistlib >>> from plistlib import FMT_BINARY >>> from functools import partial >>> md = OSXMetaData("test_file.txt") >>> md.kMDItemWhereFroms = ["apple.com"] >>> md.kMDItemWhereFroms ['apple.com'] >>> decode = partial(plistlib.loads, fmt=FMT_BINARY) >>> encode = partial(plistlib.dumps, fmt=FMT_BINARY) >>> md.get_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms") b'bplist00\xa1\x01Yapple.com\x08\n\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x14' >>> md.get_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms", decode=decode) ['apple.com'] >>> md.set_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms", ["google.com"], encode=encode) >>> md.get_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms", decode=decode) ['google.com'] >>> md.remove_xattr("com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms") >>> ``` For most use cases, it is recommended you do not directly access the Apple metadata related extended attributes and instead use the getter/setter methods provided by osxmetadata. ## Finder Info The Finder keeps some legacy Finder info data about files in a bitstring stored in the `com.apple.FinderInfo` extended attribute. osxmetadata provides some attributes for working with this data. - `stationerypad`: True if the file is a stationery pad (file template) otherwise False; setting this attribute has the same effect as setting the `Stationery pad` checkbox in the Finder's `Get Info` window. - `findercolor`: The color of the file as an integer; setting this attribute has the same effect as applying a color label in the Finder's `Get Info` window. osxmetadata will set this attribute automatically when setting user tags; it is recommended you do not set this attribute directly. - `finderinfo`: The raw Finder info data as a bytes object; you should only manipulate this attribute if you know what you are doing. ## Temporary Files Spotlight does not appear to index temporary files (those in `/tmp` or `/private/var/tmp`). Setting metadata using osxmetadata on temporary files in these locations will not fail but but it appears the metadata will not be indexed and a subsequent read will return the default value as if the metadata had not been written. This is not a limitation of osxmetadata but rather a limitation of Spotlight. If you need to set metadata on temporary files, you should use a different location. ## Command Line Usage Installs command line tool called `osxmetadata` which provides a simple interface to view/edit metadata supported by osxmetadata. If you only care about the command line tool, I recommend installing with [pipx](https://github.com/pipxproject/pipx) The command line tool can also be run via `python -m osxmetadata`. Running it with no arguments or with --help option will print a help message: ``` Usage: osxmetadata [OPTIONS] FILE Read/write metadata from file(s). Options: -v, --version Show the version and exit. -w, --walk Walk directory tree, processing each file in the tree. -j, --json Print output in JSON format, for use with --list and --get. -X, --wipe Wipe all metadata attributes from FILE. -s, --set ATTRIBUTE VALUE Set ATTRIBUTE to VALUE. If ATTRIBUTE is a multi-value attribute, such as keywords (kMDItemKeywords), you may specify --set multiple times to add to the array of values: '--set keywords foo --set keywords bar' will set keywords to ['foo', 'bar']. Not that this will overwrite any existing values for the attribute; see also --append. -l, --list List all metadata attributes for FILE. -c, --clear ATTRIBUTE Remove attribute from FILE. -a, --append ATTRIBUTE VALUE Append VALUE to ATTRIBUTE; for multi-valued attributes, appends only if VALUE is not already present. May be used in combination with --set to add to an existing value: '--set keywords foo --append keywords bar' will set keywords to ['foo', 'bar'], overwriting any existing values for the attribute. -g, --get ATTRIBUTE Get value of ATTRIBUTE. -r, --remove ATTRIBUTE VALUE Remove VALUE from ATTRIBUTE; only applies to multi-valued attributes. -m, --mirror ATTRIBUTE1 ATTRIBUTE2 Mirror values between ATTRIBUTE1 and ATTRIBUTE2 so that ATTRIBUTE1 = ATTRIBUTE2; for multi-valued attributes, merges values; for string attributes, sets ATTRIBUTE1 = ATTRIBUTE2 overwriting any value in ATTRIBUTE1. For example: '--mirror keywords tags' sets tags and keywords to same values. -B, --backup Backup FILE attributes. Backup file '.osxmetadata.json' will be created in same folder as FILE. Only backs up attributes known to osxmetadata unless used with --all. -R, --restore Restore FILE attributes from backup file. Restore will look for backup file '.osxmetadata.json' in same folder as FILE. Only restores attributes known to osxmetadata unless used with --all. -V, --verbose Print verbose output. -f, --copyfrom SOURCE_FILE Copy attributes from file SOURCE_FILE (only updates destination attributes that are not null in SOURCE_FILE). --files-only Do not apply metadata commands to directories themselves, only files in a directory. -p, --pattern PATTERN Only process files matching PATTERN; only applies to --walk. If specified, only files matching PATTERN will be processed as each directory is walked. May be used for than once to specify multiple patterns. For example, tag all *.pdf files in projectdir and subfolders with tag 'project': osxmetadata --append tags 'project' --walk projectdir/ --pattern '*.pdf' --help Show this message and exit. Valid attributes for ATTRIBUTE: Each attribute has a short name, a constant name, and a long constant name. Any of these may be used for ATTRIBUTE For example: --set findercomment "Hello world" or: --set kMDItemFinderComment "Hello world" or: --set com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFinderComment "Hello world" Attributes that are strings can only take one value for --set; --append will append to the existing value. Attributes that are arrays can be set multiple times to add to the array: e.g. --set keywords 'foo' --set keywords 'bar' will set keywords to ['foo', 'bar'] Options are executed in the following order regardless of order passed on the command line: restore, wipe, copyfrom, clear, set, append, remove, mirror, get, list, backup. --backup and --restore are mutually exclusive. Other options may be combined or chained together. Finder tags (tags attribute) contain both a name and an optional color. To specify the color, append comma + color name (e.g. 'red') after the tag name. For example --set tags Foo,red. Valid color names are: gray, green, purple, blue, yellow, red, orange. If color is not specified but a tag of the same name has already been assigned a color in the Finder, the same color will automatically be assigned. com.apple.FinderInfo (finderinfo) value is a key:value dictionary. To set finderinfo, pass value in format key1:value1,key2:value2,etc. For example: 'osxmetadata --set finderinfo color:2 file.ext'. Short Name Description acquisitionmake kMDItemAcquisitionMake; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAcquisitionMake; The manufacturer of the device used to aquire the document contents.; string acquisitionmodel kMDItemAcquisitionModel; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAcquisitionModel; The model of the device used to aquire the document contents. For example, 100, 200, 400, etc.; string album kMDItemAlbum; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAlbum; The title for a collection of media. This is analagous to a record album, or photo album.; string altitude kMDItemAltitude; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAltitude; The altitude of the item in meters above sea level, expressed using the WGS84 datum. Negative values lie below sea level.; string aperture kMDItemAperture; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAperture; The aperture setting used to acquire the document contents. This unit is the APEX value.; number appleloopdescriptors kMDItemAppleLoopDescriptors; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAppleLoopDescriptors; Specifies multiple pieces of descriptive information about a loop.; list of strings appleloopskeyfiltertype kMDItemAppleLoopsKeyFilterType; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAppleLoopsKeyFilterType; Specifies key filtering information about a loop. Loops are matched against projects that often in a major or minor key.; string appleloopsloopmode kMDItemAppleLoopsLoopMode; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAppleLoopsLoopMode; Specifies how a file should be played.; string appleloopsrootkey kMDItemAppleLoopsRootKey; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAppleLoopsRootKey; Specifies the loop's original key. The key is the root note or tonic for the loop, and does not include the scale type.; string attributechangedate kMDItemAttributeChangeDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAttributeChangeDate; The date and time of the last change made to a metadata attribute.; date/time audiences kMDItemAudiences; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudiences; The audience for which the file is intended. The audience may be determined by the creator or the publisher or by a third party.; list of strings audiobitrate kMDItemAudioBitRate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioBitRate; The audio bit rate.; number audiochannelcount kMDItemAudioChannelCount; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioChannelCount; Number of channels in the audio data contained in the file.; number audioencodingapplication kMDItemAudioEncodingApplication; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioEncodingApplication; The name of the application that encoded the data contained in the audio file.; string audiosamplerate kMDItemAudioSampleRate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioSampleRate; Sample rate of the audio data contained in the file. The sample rate is a float value representing hz (audio_frames/second). For example: 44100. 0, 22254. 54.; number audiotracknumber kMDItemAudioTrackNumber; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAudioTrackNumber; The track number of a song or composition when it is part of an album.; number authoraddresses kMDItemAuthorAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAuthorAddresses; This attribute indicates the author addresses of the document.; list of strings authoremailaddresses kMDItemAuthorEmailAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAuthorEmailAddresses; This attribute indicates the author of the emails message addresses. (This is always the email address, and not the human readable version).; list of strings authors kMDItemAuthors; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemAuthors; The author, or authors, of the contents of the file.; list of strings bitspersample kMDItemBitsPerSample; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemBitsPerSample; The number of bits per sample. For example, the bit depth of an image (8-bit, 16-bit etc. . . ) or the bit depth per audio sample of uncompressed audio data (8, 16, 24, 32, 64, etc. . ).; number cfbundleidentifier kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier; If this item is a bundle, then this is the CFBundleIdentifier.; string city kMDItemCity; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCity; Identifies city of origin according to guidelines established by the provider.; string codecs kMDItemCodecs; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCodecs; The codecs used to encode/decode the media.; list of strings colorspace kMDItemColorSpace; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemColorSpace; The color space model used by the document contents. For example, "RGB", "CMYK", "YUV", or "YCbCr".; string comment kMDItemComment; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemComment; A comment related to the file. This differs from the Finder comment, kMDItemFinderComment.; string composer kMDItemComposer; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemComposer; The composer of the music contained in the audio file.; string contactkeywords kMDItemContactKeywords; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContactKeywords; A list of contacts that are associated with this document, not including the authors.; list of strings contentcreationdate kMDItemContentCreationDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContentCreationDate; The creation date of an edited or optimized version of the song or composition.; date/time contentmodificationdate kMDItemContentModificationDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContentModificationDate; The date and time that the contents of the file were last modified.; date/time contenttype kMDItemContentType; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContentType; The UTI pedigree of a file.; string contributors kMDItemContributors; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemContributors; The entities responsible for making contributions to the content of the resource.; list of strings copyright kMDItemCopyright; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCopyright; The copyright owner of the file contents.; string country kMDItemCountry; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCountry; The full, publishable name of the country or region where the intellectual property of the item was created, according to guidelines of the provider.; string coverage kMDItemCoverage; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCoverage; The extent or scope of the content of the resource.; string creator kMDItemCreator; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemCreator; Application used to create the document content (for example "Word", "Pages", and so on).; string deliverytype kMDItemDeliveryType; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDeliveryType; The delivery type. Values are "Fast start" or "RTSP".; string description kMDItemDescription; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDescription; A description of the content of the resource. The description may include an abstract, table of contents, reference to a graphical representation of content or a free-text account of the content.; string director kMDItemDirector; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDirector; Directory of the movie.; string displayname kMDItemDisplayName; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDisplayName; The localized version of the file name.; string downloadeddate kMDItemDownloadedDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDownloadedDate; Date the item was downloaded.; list of date/time duedate kMDItemDueDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDueDate; Date this item is due.; date/time durationseconds kMDItemDurationSeconds; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemDurationSeconds; The duration, in seconds, of the content of file. A value of 10. 5 represents media that is 10 and 1/2 seconds long.; number exifgpsversion kMDItemEXIFGPSVersion; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemEXIFGPSVersion; The version of GPSInfoIFD in EXIF used to generate the metadata.; string exifversion kMDItemEXIFVersion; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemEXIFVersion; The version of the EXIF header used to generate the metadata.; string emailaddresses kMDItemEmailAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemEmailAddresses; Email addresses related to this item.; list of strings encodingapplications kMDItemEncodingApplications; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemEncodingApplications; Application used to convert the original content into it's current form. For example, a PDF file might have an encoding application set to "Distiller".; list of strings exposuremode kMDItemExposureMode; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemExposureMode; The exposure mode used to acquire the document contents.; number exposureprogram kMDItemExposureProgram; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemExposureProgram; The class of the exposure program used by the camera to set exposure when the image is taken. Possible values include: Manual, Normal, and Aperture priority.; string exposuretimeseconds kMDItemExposureTimeSeconds; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemExposureTimeSeconds; The exposure time, in seconds, used to acquire the document contents.; number exposuretimestring kMDItemExposureTimeString; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemExposureTimeString; The time of the exposure.; string fnumber kMDItemFNumber; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFNumber; The diameter of the diaphragm aperture in terms of the effective focal length of the lens.; number fscontentchangedate kMDItemFSContentChangeDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSContentChangeDate; The date the file contents last changed.; date/time fscreationdate kMDItemFSCreationDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSCreationDate; The date and time that the file was created.; date/time fshascustomicon kMDItemFSHasCustomIcon; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSHasCustomIcon; Boolean indicating if this file has a custom icon.; boolean fsinvisible kMDItemFSInvisible; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSInvisible; Indicates whether the file is invisible.; boolean fsisextensionhidden kMDItemFSIsExtensionHidden; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSIsExtensionHidden; Indicates whether the file extension of the file is hidden.; boolean fsisstationery kMDItemFSIsStationery; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSIsStationery; Boolean indicating if this file is stationery.; boolean fslabel kMDItemFSLabel; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSLabel; Index of the Finder label of the file. Possible values are 0 through 7.; number fsname kMDItemFSName; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSName; The file name of the item.; string fsnodecount kMDItemFSNodeCount; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSNodeCount; Number of files in a directory.; number fsownergroupid kMDItemFSOwnerGroupID; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSOwnerGroupID; The group ID of the owner of the file.; number fsowneruserid kMDItemFSOwnerUserID; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSOwnerUserID; The user ID of the owner of the file.; number fssize kMDItemFSSize; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFSSize; The size, in bytes, of the file on disk.; number findercomment kMDItemFinderComment; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFinderComment; Finder comments for this file.; string flashonoff kMDItemFlashOnOff; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFlashOnOff; Indicates if a camera flash was used.; number focallength kMDItemFocalLength; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFocalLength; The actual focal length of the lens, in millimeters.; number fonts kMDItemFonts; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemFonts; Fonts used in this item. You should store the font's full name, the postscript name, or the font family name, based on the available information.; list of strings gpstrack kMDItemGPSTrack; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemGPSTrack; The direction of travel of the item, in degrees from true north.; string genre kMDItemGenre; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemGenre; Genre of the movie.; string hasalphachannel kMDItemHasAlphaChannel; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemHasAlphaChannel; Indicates if this image file has an alpha channel.; boolean headline kMDItemHeadline; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemHeadline; A publishable entry providing a synopsis of the contents of the file. For example, "Apple Introduces the iPod Photo".; string isospeed kMDItemISOSpeed; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemISOSpeed; The ISO speed used to acquire the document contents.; number identifier kMDItemIdentifier; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemIdentifier; A formal identifier used to reference the resource within a given context.; string imagedirection kMDItemImageDirection; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemImageDirection; The direction of the item's image, in degrees from true north.; string information kMDItemInformation; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemInformation; Information about the item.; string instantmessageaddresses kMDItemInstantMessageAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemInstantMessageAddresses; Instant message addresses related to this item.; list of strings instructions kMDItemInstructions; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemInstructions; Editorial instructions concerning the use of the item, such as embargoes and warnings. For example, "Second of four stories".; string isgeneralmidisequence kMDItemIsGeneralMIDISequence; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemIsGeneralMIDISequence; Indicates whether the MIDI sequence contained in the file is setup for use with a General MIDI device.; boolean keysignature kMDItemKeySignature; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemKeySignature; The key of the music contained in the audio file. For example: C, Dm, F#m, Bb.; string keywords kMDItemKeywords; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemKeywords; Keywords associated with this file. For example, "Birthday", "Important", etc.; list of strings kind kMDItemKind; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemKind; A description of the kind of item this file represents.; string languages kMDItemLanguages; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLanguages; Indicates the languages of the intellectual content of the resource. Recommended best practice for the values of the Language element is defined by RFC 3066.; list of strings lastuseddate kMDItemLastUsedDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLastUsedDate; The date and time that the file was last used. This value is updated automatically by LaunchServices everytime a file is opened by double clicking, or by asking LaunchServices to open a file.; date/time latitude kMDItemLatitude; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLatitude; The latitude of the item in degrees north of the equator, expressed using the WGS84 datum. Negative values lie south of the equator.; string layernames kMDItemLayerNames; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLayerNames; The names of the layers in the file.; list of strings longitude kMDItemLongitude; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLongitude; The longitude of the item in degrees east of the prime meridian, expressed using the WGS84 datum. Negative values lie west of the prime meridian.; string lyricist kMDItemLyricist; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemLyricist; The lyricist, or text writer, of the music contained in the audio file.; string maxaperture kMDItemMaxAperture; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMaxAperture; The smallest f-number of the lens. Ordinarily it is given in the range of 00. 00 to 99. 99.; number mediatypes kMDItemMediaTypes; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMediaTypes; The media types present in the content.; list of strings meteringmode kMDItemMeteringMode; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMeteringMode; The metering mode used to take the image.; string musicalgenre kMDItemMusicalGenre; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMusicalGenre; The musical genre of the song or composition contained in the audio file. For example: Jazz, Pop, Rock, Classical.; string musicalinstrumentcategory kMDItemMusicalInstrumentCategory; com.apple.metadat a:kMDItemMusicalInstrumentCategory; Specifies the category of an instrument.; string musicalinstrumentname kMDItemMusicalInstrumentName; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemMusicalInstrumentName; Specifies the name of instrument relative to the instrument category.; string namedlocation kMDItemNamedLocation; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemNamedLocation; The name of the location or point of interest associated with the item. The name may be user provided.; string numberofpages kMDItemNumberOfPages; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemNumberOfPages; Number of pages in the document.; number organizations kMDItemOrganizations; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemOrganizations; The company or organization that created the document.; list of strings orientation kMDItemOrientation; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemOrientation; The orientation of the document contents. Possible values are 0 (landscape) and 1 (portrait).; number originalformat kMDItemOriginalFormat; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemOriginalFormat; Original format of the movie.; string originalsource kMDItemOriginalSource; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemOriginalSource; Original source of the movie.; string pageheight kMDItemPageHeight; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPageHeight; Height of the document page, in points (72 points per inch). For PDF files this indicates the height of the first page only.; number pagewidth kMDItemPageWidth; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPageWidth; Width of the document page, in points (72 points per inch). For PDF files this indicates the width of the first page only.; number participants kMDItemParticipants; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemParticipants; The list of people who are visible in an image or movie or written about in a document.; list of strings path kMDItemPath; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPath; The complete path to the file.; string performers kMDItemPerformers; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPerformers; Performers in the movie.; list of strings phonenumbers kMDItemPhoneNumbers; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPhoneNumbers; Phone numbers related to this item.; list of strings pixelcount kMDItemPixelCount; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPixelCount; The total number of pixels in the contents. Same as kMDItemPixelWidth x kMDItemPixelHeight.; number pixelheight kMDItemPixelHeight; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPixelHeight; The height, in pixels, of the contents. For example, the image height or the video frame height.; number pixelwidth kMDItemPixelWidth; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPixelWidth; The width, in pixels, of the contents. For example, the image width or the video frame width.; number producer kMDItemProducer; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemProducer; Producer of the content.; string profilename kMDItemProfileName; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemProfileName; The name of the color profile used by the document contents.; string projects kMDItemProjects; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemProjects; The list of projects that this file is part of. For example, if you were working on a movie all of the files could be marked as belonging to the project "My Movie".; list of strings publishers kMDItemPublishers; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemPublishers; The entity responsible for making the resource available. For example, a person, an organization, or a service. Typically, the name of a publisher should be used to indicate the entity.; list of strings recipientaddresses kMDItemRecipientAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecipientAddresses; This attribute indicates the recipient addresses of the document.; list of strings recipientemailaddresses kMDItemRecipientEmailAddresses; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecipientEmailAddresses; This attribute indicates the recipients email addresses. (This is always the email address, and not the human readable version).; list of strings recipients kMDItemRecipients; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecipients; Recipients of this item.; list of strings recordingdate kMDItemRecordingDate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecordingDate; The recording date of the song or composition.; date/time recordingyear kMDItemRecordingYear; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRecordingYear; Indicates the year the item was recorded. For example, 1964, 2003, etc.; number redeyeonoff kMDItemRedEyeOnOff; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRedEyeOnOff; Indicates if red-eye reduction was used to take the picture.; boolean resolutionheightdpi kMDItemResolutionHeightDPI; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemResolutionHeightDPI; Resolution height, in DPI, of this image.; number resolutionwidthdpi kMDItemResolutionWidthDPI; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemResolutionWidthDPI; Resolution width, in DPI, of this image.; number rights kMDItemRights; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemRights; Provides a link to information about rights held in and over the resource.; string securitymethod kMDItemSecurityMethod; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemSecurityMethod; The security or encryption method used for the file.; string speed kMDItemSpeed; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemSpeed; The speed of the item, in kilometers per hour.; string starrating kMDItemStarRating; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemStarRating; User rating of this item. For example, the stars rating of an iTunes track.; number stateorprovince kMDItemStateOrProvince; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemStateOrProvince; Identifies the province or state of origin according to guidelines established by the provider. For example, "CA", "Ontario", or "Sussex".; string streamable kMDItemStreamable; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemStreamable; Whether the content is prepared for streaming.; boolean subject kMDItemSubject; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemSubject; Subject of the this item.; string tempo kMDItemTempo; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTempo; A float value that specifies the beats per minute of the music contained in the audio file.; number textcontent kMDItemTextContent; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTextContent; Contains a text representation of the content of the document. Data in multiple fields should be combined using a whitespace character as a separator.; string theme kMDItemTheme; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTheme; Theme of the this item.; string timesignature kMDItemTimeSignature; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTimeSignature; The time signature of the musical composition contained in the audio/MIDI file. For example: "4/4", "7/8".; string timestamp kMDItemTimestamp; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTimestamp; The timestamp on the item. This generally is used to indicate the time at which the event captured by the item took place.; string title kMDItemTitle; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTitle; The title of the file. For example, this could be the title of a document, the name of a song, or the subject of an email message.; string totalbitrate kMDItemTotalBitRate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemTotalBitRate; The total bit rate, audio and video combined, of the media.; number url kMDItemURL; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemURL; Url of the item.; string version kMDItemVersion; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemVersion; The version number of this file.; string videobitrate kMDItemVideoBitRate; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemVideoBitRate; The video bit rate.; number wherefroms kMDItemWhereFroms; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhereFroms; Describes where the file was obtained from.; list of strings whitebalance kMDItemWhiteBalance; com.apple.metadata:kMDItemWhiteBalance; The white balance setting used to acquire the document contents. Possible values are 0 (auto white balance) and 1 (manual).; number ``` ## Notes on backup/restore When run with `--backup`, osxmetadata backs up the metadata of each file in a file called `.osxmetadata.json`. A backup file is created in every directory that includes files being backup up. The format is plain JSON text with a record for each file that was backed up. If you delete a file then run the `--backup` again, the deleted file's record is not deleted from the `.osxmetadata.json` backup file. The backup file is kept in each directory/sub-directory and only the filename is used for `--restore` which means you can move/rename the directory (along with the `.osxmetadata.json` file) and the restore will still work correctly. **Note**: Prior to version 0.99.38, the backup file was not well-formed JSON which meant that some apps/viewers could not process the JSON file. Version 0.99.38 fixes this and will silently update any `.osxmetadata.json` file encountered during `--backup` to be well-formed JSON but this breaks backwards compatibility with older versions of osxmetadata. If you use osxmetadata to sync data across multiple Macs, you must ensure all Macs are running the updated version. For additional details, see [issue #57](https://github.com/RhetTbull/osxmetadata/issues/57). ## Usage Notes This will only work on file systems that support Mac OS X extended attributes. ## Related Projects - [tag](https://github.com/jdberry/tag) A command line tool to manipulate tags on Mac OS X files, and to query for files with those tags. - [osx-tags](https://github.com/scooby/osx-tags) Python module to manipulate Finder tags in OS X. ## Acknowledgements This module was inspired by [osx-tags](https://github.com/scooby/osx-tags) by "Ben S / scooby". I leveraged osx-tags to bootstrap the design of this module. I wanted a more general OS X metadata library so I rolled my own. This module is published under the same MIT license as osx-tags. ## License MIT License Copyright (c) 2020 Rhet Turnbull ## Contributing Contributions of all kinds are welcome. Please submit a pull request or open an issue. ## Contributors ✨ Thanks goes to these wonderful people ([emoji key](https://allcontributors.org/docs/en/emoji-key)):
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