A command-line tool to automatically download all releases purchased with a Bandcamp account.
$ java -jar ./bandcamp-collection-downloader.jar -d myMusicFolder myBandcampAccount
Usage: <main class> [-ehv] [-c=<pathToCookiesFile>] [-d=<pathToDownloadFolder>] [-f=<audioFormat>] [-j=<jobs>] [-r=<retries>] [-t=<timeout>] <bandcampUser> <bandcampUser> The bandcamp user account from which all releases must be downloaded. -c, --cookies-file=<pathToCookiesFile> A file containing valid bandcamp credential cookies. The file must either be obtained using the Firefox extension "Cookie Quick Manager" (https://addons. mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-quick-manager/) or using the Chrome extension "cookies.txt" (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cookiestxt/njabckikapfpffapmjgojcnbfjonfjfg). If no cookies file is provided, cookies from the local Firefox installation are used (Windows and Linux). -d, --download-folder=<pathToDownloadFolder> The folder in which downloaded releases must be extracted. The following structure is considered: <pathToDownloadFolder>/<artist>/<year> - <release>. (default: current folder) -e, --skip-failed-releases Skip releases that fail to download after the specified number of retries. -f, --audio-format=<audioFormat> The chosen audio format of the files to download (default: vorbis). Possible values: flac, wav, aac-hi, mp3-320, aiff-lossless, vorbis, mp3-v0, alac. -h, --help Display this help message. -j, --jobs=<jobs> Amount of parallel jobs (threads) to use (default: 4). -r, --retries=<retries> Amount of retries for each HTTP connection (default: 3). -t, --timeout=<timeout> Timeout in ms before giving up an HTTP connection (default: 50000). -v, --version Display the version and exits.
This tool does not manage authentication with Bandcamp servers, as they require a valid token from Google Captcha. Hence, authentication must first be achieved using Firefox. Then there are two possibilities:
-
If running a Windows or Linux system (and if the
--cookies-file
parameter is not used), then the tool will automatically find the required cookies in the Firefox profile folder of the system user. This approach is now incompatible with versions of Firefox prior to 74.0. -
Else, Bandcamp cookies must be exported in JSON using the Firefox Addon Cookie Quick Manager or in text format with this Chrome Addon cookies.txt. The output, either txt from cookies.txt or JSON from Cookie Quick Manager, can then be used using the parameter
--cookies-file
Example of command:
$ java -jar bandcamp-collection-downloader.jar --cookies-file=cookies.json --download-folder=~/Music myBandcampIdentifier
This will download all albums ever bought by the Bandcamp account myBandcampIdentifier, and extract the music in the folder ~/Music
, The tool always creates one folder per artist, each containing one folder per album (with the format <year> - <album name>
).
After downloading the first album, it will create a bandcamp-collection-downloader.cache
file in the chosen download folder. This allows the tool to remembers which albums have already been successfully downloaded, and thus prevents unnecessarily hitting the Bandcamp servers.
The tool is written in Kotlin and compilation is handled by Gradle. A Gradle task named fatJar
is available to build a standalone executable jar with all dependencies:
$ git clone https://framagit.org/Gwendal/bandcamp-collection-downloader.git $ cd bandcamp-collection-downloader $ gradle fatjar
The resulting binary can then be found in build/libs/bandcamp-collection-downloader.jar
.