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Control mopidy music server through MQTT broker

Project description

Based on mopidy-mqtt

Mopiqtt

MQTT interface for Mopidy music server. Allows easy integration with Node Red or any MQTT client. This package is mainly useful to Node Red users, who can embed in their flows a full control over Mopidy by simple mqtt-in or mqtt-out nodes. See Node Red examples. Of course, it can be used by any other MQTT client too.

Installation

Using pip:

[sudo] python3 -m pip install Mopiqtt

(If you are running Mopidy as a service, use sudo)

Configuration

Add the following section to your mopidy's configuration file: /etc/mopidy/mopidy.conf

[mopiqtt]
host = <mqtt broker address>
port = 1883
topic = mopidy
username =
password =

Note: Remember to also supply username and password options if your MQTT broker requires authentication. If not, just leave blank the two values.

Note: Restart Mopidy with sudo service mopidy restart

To check Mopidy log run sudo tail -f /var/log/mopidy/mopidy.log

Features

  • Sends information about Mopidy state on any change
    • Playback status
    • Volume
    • Track description
    • Playlists list
    • Artwork
    • Track index
  • Reacts to control commands
    • Playback control
    • Tracklist control
    • Volume control
    • Load & play a playlist (straight or shuffle)
    • Request playlists list
    • Refresh playlists
    • Get tracklist
    • Search for artist/album/track name

MQTT protocol

Topics

Default top level topic: mopidy.

Control topic: mopidy/cmnd.

Information topic mopidy/stat.

Messages to subscribe to (mopidy/stat/<msg>)

Subtopic Values
Playback State /plstate paused / stop / playing
Volume /vol <level(int)>
Current track /trk <artist(str)> - <title(str)> - <album(str)> or
List of playlists /plists <array of playlists name:uri>
Track Artwork (*) /artw <url of image to download>
Playing track index (*) /trk-index {current: x, last: y}
Playlists have been refreshed /refreshed
List of tracks in the queue(**) /trklist <array of tracks name:uri>
List of URI schemes Mopidy can handle in search(***) /uri_schemes <array of schemes (str)>
Search results /search_results <array of objects {name: .. , uri:...}>

(*) Published after any track started playback. Local artwork is NOT supported
(**) Published after any tracklist change
(***)Published after a request queryschemes

Messages to publish to (mopidy/cmnd/<msg>)

Subtopic Parameters
Playback control /plb play / stop / pause / resume / toggle / prev / next
Volume control /vol =<int> or -<int> or +<int>
Clear queue /clr
Add to queue /add <uri(str)>
Load and play playlist (straight) /pload <uri(str)>
Load and play playlist (shuffle) /ploadshfl <uri(str)>
Request list of playlists /plist
Load and play a radio stream (or a single track) /pstream <uri(str)>
Refresh one or all playlists(*) /plrefresh <uri_scheme> or None
Change current playing track(**) /chgtrk <uri(str)>
Query URI schemes Mopidy can handle in search /queryschemes
Search for any string (artist, track, album) /search <JSON {"search": [list of strings], "uri_schemes": [list of schemes]}>

(*) If uri_scheme is None, all backends are asked to refresh. If uri_scheme is an URI scheme handled by a backend, only that backend is asked to refresh.
(**) Note that the track must already be in the tracklist.

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