ampache-webamp v0.1.0
Ampache Web Interface
Ampache web interface to make browsing, and playing your music a simple task
NOTE: This is still a work-in-progress!!
Only tested on Chrome, uses HTML5 Audio, probably won't work on any other browser
http://bahamas10.github.com/node-webamp/
Installation
First install Node, then install this program using NPM
npm install -g ampache-webamp
Usage
Create the necessary config file by running
webamp --init
This will create a json file at ~/.webamp/config.json
that will be used
to configure the local webserver settings, as well as store the ampache credentials.
Modify this file to reflect your setup, and then run webamp
to start the service.
$ webamp
[2012-11-04T02:33:50.165Z] Server running at http://localhost:8076/
[2012-11-04T02:33:50.193Z] You are running the latest version 0.0.22
[2012-11-04T02:33:50.336Z] Successfully Authenticated!
[2012-11-04T02:33:50.336Z] Populating cache
[2012-11-04T02:33:50.340Z] Loaded artists from local cache
[2012-11-04T02:33:50.362Z] Loaded albums from local cache
[2012-11-04T02:33:50.381Z] Calculating albums by artist
[2012-11-04T02:33:50.383Z] Finished albums by artist
[2012-11-04T02:33:50.615Z] Loaded songs from local cache
[2012-11-04T02:33:50.616Z] Calculating songs by album
[2012-11-04T02:33:50.625Z] Finished songs by album
[2012-11-04T02:33:50.625Z] All caches ready
[2012-11-04T02:33:51.084Z] 127.0.0.1 GET 200 /api/artists (15ms)
[2012-11-04T02:33:51.086Z] 127.0.0.1 GET 200 /api/conf (1ms)
[2012-11-04T02:33:51.088Z] 127.0.0.1 GET 200 /api/albums_by_artist (2ms)
Configuration
After running webamp --init
you can view the configuration file at ~/.webamp/config.json
{
"ampache": {
"debug": false,
"ping": 600000,
"user": "user",
"pass": "pass",
"url": "http://example.com:1234/ampache/server/xml.server.php"
},
"web": {
"log": true,
"host": "localhost",
"port": 8076
},
"cache": {
"artwork": true
}
}
Options
Most of the options are self explanatory, but for those that aren't
ampache.debug
: (Optional) Enable debug messages for Ampache moduleampache.ping
: (Optional) The time in milliseconds to between sendingping
requests to Ampache (default: 10 minutes)web.log
: (Optional) Log a line for every request to the local webservercache.artwork
: Cache album art locally (faster, but more bandwidth initially)
API
The design goal is that a request to /
will return a nice looking web page, with all your music in
a nice, easy to navigate format. All interactions on that page will use Ajax to hit the server
at /api/...
to pull JSON with relevant information.
Routes
/api/artists, /api/albums, /api/songs
Return an array of all of the artists/albums/songs in the cache (which is populated when the program starts)
/api/artists/:id, /api/albums/:id, /api/songs/:id
Return an object for the relevant song/album/artist by id in the cache
/api/artists/:id/new, /api/artists/:id/new, /api/artists/:id/new
Same as above, but force the info to come from Ampache and not the cache
/api/albums_by_artist, /api/songs_by_album
Return an object with an album or artist as the key, and a list of song or album ids (respectively)
/api/themes
An object representing the possible themes to use
/api/conf
An object representing non-private config variables
Known Issues
All issues are tracked in github
https://github.com/bahamas10/node-webamp/issues?state=open
FAQ
Audio doesn't work on Ubuntu with chromium
Webamp relies on HTML5 audio (for now), install the codecs with this
sudo apt-get install chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra
I updated my Ampache catalog and now the cache is wrong, how can I clear it?
To wipe all caches (including artwork) invoke webamp like this
webamp --clear
I botched my config file pretty bad, how can I regenerate it?
webamp --init
Credit
- Ampache - Without this, you wouldn't be able to listen to your music!
- Twitter Bootstrap - Layout made easy
- Bootswatch - Themes made easy
License
MIT License
7 years ago