Supysonic
Supysonic is a Python implementation of the Subsonic server API.
Supysonic is a Python implementation of the [Subsonic][] server API. The project is written primarily in Python, distributed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 license, first published in 2013. Key topics include: audio, audio-streaming, music, python, self-hosted.
Supysonic
Supysonic is a Python implementation of the Subsonic server API.
Current supported features are:
- browsing (by folders or tags)
- streaming of various audio file formats
- transcoding
- user or random playlists
- cover art
- starred tracks/albums and ratings
- Last.fm scrobbling
- ListenBrainz scrobbling
- Jukebox mode
Supysonic currently targets the version 1.12.0 of the Subsonic API. For more
details, go check the API implementation status.
Documentation
Full documentation is available at https://supysonic.readthedocs.io/
Quickstart
Use the following commands to install Supysonic, create an admin user, define a
library folder, scan it and start serving on port 5722 using Gunicorn.
$ pip install supysonic
$ pip install gunicorn
$ supysonic-cli user add MyUserName
$ supysonic-cli user setroles --admin MyUserName
$ supysonic-cli folder add MyLibrary /home/username/Music
$ supysonic-cli folder scan MyLibrary
$ supysonic-server
You should now be able to enjoy your music with the client of your choice!
But using only the above commands will use a default configuration and
especially storing the database in a temporary directory. Head over to the
documentaiton for full setup instructions, plus other options if
you don't want to use Gunicorn.
Note that there's also an optional daemon that watches for
library changes and provides support for other features such as the
jukebox mode.
Development stuff
For those wishing to collaborate on the project, since Supysonic uses Flask
you can use its development server which provides automatic reloading and
in-browser debugging among other things. To start said server:
$ export FLASK_APP="supysonic.web:create_application()"
$ export FLASK_ENV=development
$ flask run
And there's also the tests (which require lxml to run):
$ pip install lxml
$ python -m unittest
$ python -m unittest tests.net.suite
The last command runs a few tests that make HTTP requests to remote third-party
services (namely Last.fm, ListenBrainz and ChartLyrics).
Contributors
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