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'chocolatey' => 'https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/ffsclient',
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'name' => 'MusicPly',
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'internal_name' => 'musicply',
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'internal_name_alt' => null,
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'category' => 'Tool',
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'stars' => 3,
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'ui_language' => 'English',
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'prog_language' => 'Go',
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'short_description' => 'A small webui to show local playlists and play audio files',
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'add_date' => '2023-11-12',
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'license' => 'GPL-3.0',
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'urls' =>
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[
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'github' => 'https://github.com/Mikescher/musicply',
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'download' => 'https://hub.docker.com/r/mikescher/musicply',
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],
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],
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];
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![logo](https://github.com/Mikescher/musicply/raw/master/README_DATA/logo.png) MusicPly
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============
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*A simple web-ui to show local music playlists and play audio files.*
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*Also it looks like Win98, for whatever reason ¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯*
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## Installation (via git clone && make)
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```
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$> git clone https://github.com/Mikescher/musicply
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$> make build-quick
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$> SOURCE=".." ./build/musicply
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```
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## Installation (via docker)
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```
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$> docker pull mikescher/musicply
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$> docker run \
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--volume "..." \
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--publish "8000:8000" \
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--env "SOURCE=..." \
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--name=musicply \
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"mikescher/musicply:latest"
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```
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## Usage / Configuration
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MusicPly is configured via environment variables.
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The most important config is `SOURCE`, which specified the source directories.
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You can either
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- supply a single (json5) array in the `SOURCE` environment variable, which contains a list of all sources in the schema:
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`{name: "...", path: "...", recursive: ...}`
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- supplying a single path to a json5 file in the `SOURCE` environment variable
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- supply multiple `SOURCE` variables by appending indizes (aka `SOURCE_01`, `SOURCE_02`, `SOURCE_03`, ...) to the environment variable, where each variable contains a single source-object
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An example config file (`config.json`) could look like:
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```
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[
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{name: "Back in Black", path: "/data/ACDC/BackInBlack", recursive: true}, // with recursive:true we also iterate through all subfolders.
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{name: "Hotel California", path: "/data/Eagles/HotelCalifornia"}, // if recursive is not specified, teh default value ist false
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// values are shown in the here specified order in the web UI
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]
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```
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This config can be used by supplying the filepath:
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```
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$> SOURCE="/config.json" ./build/musicply
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# or
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$> docker run \
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--volume "/home/user/music:/data:ro" \
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--volume "$(pwd)/config.json:/config.json:ro" \
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--publish "8000:8000" \
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--env "SOURCE=/config.json" \
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"mikescher/musicply:latest"
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```
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Or you can provide the json5 directly in the environment variable:
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```
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$> SOURCE="$(cat /config.json)" ./build/musicply
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# or
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$> docker run \
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--volume "/home/user/music:/data:ro" \
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--publish "8000:8000" \
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--env "SOURCE=$(cat /config.json)" \
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"mikescher/musicply:latest"
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```
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Or you can provide the sources individually:
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```
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$> SOURCE_1='{name: "Back in Black", path: "/data/ACDC/BackInBlack", recursive: true}' \
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SOURCE_2='{name: "Hotel California", path: "/data/Eagles/HotelCalifornia"}' \
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./build/musicply
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# or
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$> docker run \
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--volume "/home/user/music:/data:ro" \
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--publish "8000:8000" \
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--env 'SOURCE_1={name: "Back in Black", path: "/data/ACDC/BackInBlack", recursive: true}' \
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--env 'SOURCE_2={name: "Hotel California", path: "/data/Eagles/HotelCalifornia"}' \
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"mikescher/musicply:latest"
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```
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## Additional Configuration
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The following environment variables can also be used to configure the application:
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- `SERVER_IP` The interface the webserver binds to (default: 0.0.0.0)
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- `SERVER_PORT` The webserver port (default: 8000)
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- `CORS` Enable CORS headers (default: true)
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- `LOGLEVEL`, `CUSTOM_404`, `GIN_DEBUG`, `RETURN_RAW_ERRORS` Enable more logoutput (default: 'WARN', false, false, false)
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### Additional Configuration (Footer Links)
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You can also show additional buttons under the playlist-control by supplying `/FOOTERLINK_[0-9]/` env variables.
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The variables must contain 3, semicolon-seperated values: `${icon-path};${Tooltip};${Link}`
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### Additional Configuration (Track sort)
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You can manually override the sort order of tracks in a playlist by specifying an `sort` array in your source:
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```
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SOURCE_1='{
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name: "Hotel California",
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path: "/data/Eagles/HotelCalifornia",
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sort: ["artist", "album", "trackindex", "filename"],
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}'
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```
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In the above case we first sort by **artist**, then by **album**, then **track-index** and lastly by **filename** (this is also the default if no `sort` is specified).
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The possible values are:
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- `filename`
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- `filepath`
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- `title`
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- `artist`
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- `album`
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- `trackindex`
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- `year`
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- `cdate`
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- `mdate`
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### Additional Configuration (Deduplication)
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You can specify a deduplication strategy per-source.
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This removes duplicate tracks from the enumerated playlists:
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```
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SOURCE_1='{
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name: "Hotel California",
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path: "/data/Eagles/HotelCalifornia",
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deduplicate: { keys: ["title", "artist"], use: "newest"
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}'
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```
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The `keys` field specifies which track-data are used to identify duplicates (tracks where all keys are equal will be duplicates).
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The possible values are:
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- `title`
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- `artist`
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- `album`
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- `year`
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- `track_index`
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- `track_total`
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- `filename`
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The `use` field specifies which track will be used (the other ones will be discarded).
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The possible values are:
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- `any`: Use any track without a specific strategy
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- `newest`: Use the newest track (by file creation-time)
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- `oldest`: Use the oldest track (by file creation-time)
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- `biggest`: Use the track with the largest file-size
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