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Hi. I'm excited to try this but having trouble with the instructions. Taking the code from the page: https://salu133445.github.io/muspy/datasets/index.html
Even just the top part:
import muspy # Download and extract the dataset nes = muspy.NESMusicDatabase("data/nes/", download_and_extract=True)
Results in the error:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileNotFoundError Traceback (most recent call last) [<ipython-input-3-8aca46b7f8b4>](https://localhost:8080/#) in <cell line: 4>() 2 3 # Download and extract the dataset ----> 4 nes = muspy.NESMusicDatabase("data/nes/", download_and_extract=True) 5 6 # Convert the dataset to MusPy Music objects 2 frames [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/muspy/datasets/base.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in __init__(self, root, download_and_extract, overwrite, cleanup, convert, kind, n_jobs, ignore_exceptions, use_converted, verbose) 1113 verbose: bool = True, 1114 ): -> 1115 RemoteDataset.__init__( 1116 self, 1117 root, [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/muspy/datasets/base.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in __init__(self, root, download_and_extract, overwrite, cleanup, verbose) 572 super().__init__() 573 self.root = Path(root).expanduser().resolve() --> 574 self.root.mkdir(exist_ok=True) 575 576 if download_and_extract: [/usr/lib/python3.10/pathlib.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in mkdir(self, mode, parents, exist_ok) 1173 """ 1174 try: -> 1175 self._accessor.mkdir(self, mode) 1176 except FileNotFoundError: 1177 if not parents or self.parent == self: FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/content/data/nes'
Apparently it's not creating the directory it needs, however that's not the only issue. If I manually create the directory via
mkdir -p /content/data/nes
and then re-run that code, then we get a new errors:
Downloading source : http://deepyeti.ucsd.edu/cdonahue/nesmdb/nesmdb_midi.tar.gz ... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- HTTPError Traceback (most recent call last) [<ipython-input-6-523fa1721f76>](https://localhost:8080/#) in <cell line: 4>() 2 3 # Download and extract the dataset ----> 4 nes = muspy.NESMusicDatabase("data/nes/", download_and_extract=True) 11 frames [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/muspy/datasets/base.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in __init__(self, root, download_and_extract, overwrite, cleanup, convert, kind, n_jobs, ignore_exceptions, use_converted, verbose) 1113 verbose: bool = True, 1114 ): -> 1115 RemoteDataset.__init__( 1116 self, 1117 root, [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/muspy/datasets/base.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in __init__(self, root, download_and_extract, overwrite, cleanup, verbose) 575 576 if download_and_extract: --> 577 self.download_and_extract( 578 overwrite=overwrite, cleanup=cleanup, verbose=verbose 579 ) [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/muspy/datasets/base.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in download_and_extract(self, overwrite, cleanup, verbose) 705 706 """ --> 707 return self.download(overwrite=overwrite, verbose=verbose).extract( 708 cleanup=cleanup, verbose=verbose 709 ) [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/muspy/datasets/base.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in download(self, overwrite, verbose) 641 642 for source in self._sources.values(): --> 643 download_url( 644 source["url"], 645 self.root / source["filename"], [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/muspy/datasets/utils.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in download_url(url, path, overwrite, size, md5, sha256, verbose) 171 if verbose: 172 print(f"Downloading source : {url} ...") --> 173 urlretrieve(url, path, reporthook=_ProgressBar()) 174 print(f"Successfully downloaded source : {path} .") 175 else: [/usr/lib/python3.10/urllib/request.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in urlretrieve(url, filename, reporthook, data) 239 url_type, path = _splittype(url) 240 --> 241 with contextlib.closing(urlopen(url, data)) as fp: 242 headers = fp.info() 243 [/usr/lib/python3.10/urllib/request.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in urlopen(url, data, timeout, cafile, capath, cadefault, context) 214 else: 215 opener = _opener --> 216 return opener.open(url, data, timeout) 217 218 def install_opener(opener): [/usr/lib/python3.10/urllib/request.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in open(self, fullurl, data, timeout) 523 for processor in self.process_response.get(protocol, []): 524 meth = getattr(processor, meth_name) --> 525 response = meth(req, response) 526 527 return response [/usr/lib/python3.10/urllib/request.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in http_response(self, request, response) 632 # request was successfully received, understood, and accepted. 633 if not (200 <= code < 300): --> 634 response = self.parent.error( 635 'http', request, response, code, msg, hdrs) 636 [/usr/lib/python3.10/urllib/request.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in error(self, proto, *args) 561 if http_err: 562 args = (dict, 'default', 'http_error_default') + orig_args --> 563 return self._call_chain(*args) 564 565 # XXX probably also want an abstract factory that knows when it makes [/usr/lib/python3.10/urllib/request.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in _call_chain(self, chain, kind, meth_name, *args) 494 for handler in handlers: 495 func = getattr(handler, meth_name) --> 496 result = func(*args) 497 if result is not None: 498 return result [/usr/lib/python3.10/urllib/request.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in http_error_default(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs) 641 class HTTPDefaultErrorHandler(BaseHandler): 642 def http_error_default(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs): --> 643 raise HTTPError(req.full_url, code, msg, hdrs, fp) 644 645 class HTTPRedirectHandler(BaseHandler): HTTPError: HTTP Error 308: Permanent Redirect
Steps to reproduce:
pip install muspy
Here's a link to a Colab notebook where this is implemented: https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1dGwwqoJ1fa53zeKQCNdL9jvce_qEUF3B?usp=sharing
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
If I forget about getting it to download the dataset, and I instead manually download, then it says the directory is empty (which it's not):
!wget -N https://storage.googleapis.com/magentadata/datasets/maestro/v3.0.0/maestro-v3.0.0-midi.zip !unzip -n -qq maestro-v3.0.0-midi.zip !ln -s maestro-v3.0.0 Maestro mds = muspy.FolderDataset('/content/Maestro/2004/') --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ValueError Traceback (most recent call last) [<ipython-input-20-2a39065f183f>](https://localhost:8080/#) in <cell line: 1>() ----> 1 mds = muspy.FolderDataset('/content/Maestro/2004/') [/usr/local/lib/python3.10/dist-packages/muspy/datasets/base.py](https://localhost:8080/#) in __init__(self, root, convert, kind, n_jobs, ignore_exceptions, use_converted) 917 918 if not self._filenames: --> 919 raise ValueError("Nothing found in the directory.") 920 921 (self.root / ".muspy.success").touch() ValueError: Nothing found in the directory.
But a simple ls shows:
!ls Maestro/2004/ MIDI-Unprocessed_SMF_02_R1_2004_01-05_ORIG_MID--AUDIO_02_R1_2004_05_Track05_wav.midi MIDI-Unprocessed_SMF_02_R1_2004_01-05_ORIG_MID--AUDIO_02_R1_2004_06_Track06_wav.midi MIDI-Unprocessed_SMF_02_R1_2004_01-05_ORIG_MID--AUDIO_02_R1_2004_08_Track08_wav.midi MIDI-Unprocessed_SMF_02_R1_2004_01-05_ORIG_MID--AUDIO_02_R1_2004_10_Track10_wav.midi MIDI-Unprocessed_SMF_05_R1_2004_01_ORIG_MID--AUDIO_05_R1_2004_02_Track02_wav.midi MIDI-Unprocessed_SMF_05_R1_2004_01_ORIG_MID--AUDIO_05_R1_2004_03_Track03_wav.midi MIDI-Unprocessed_SMF_05_R1_2004_02-03_ORIG_MID--AUDIO_05_R1_2004_06_Track06_wav.midi ...etc
Not sure what to do at this point. Any tips?
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Hi. I'm excited to try this but having trouble with the instructions. Taking the code from the page: https://salu133445.github.io/muspy/datasets/index.html
Even just the top part:
Results in the error:
Apparently it's not creating the directory it needs, however that's not the only issue. If I manually create the directory via
and then re-run that code, then we get a new errors:
Steps to reproduce:
pip install muspy
Here's a link to a Colab notebook where this is implemented:
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1dGwwqoJ1fa53zeKQCNdL9jvce_qEUF3B?usp=sharing
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: