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musicbox-mpd
A lightweight web based MPD client.
Written in python and vanilla.js.
Features
- Mobile friendly interface
- Album centered design
- Playback controls: Play, Pause, Stop, Next
- Volume control
- Album art display
- Play queue
- Saved playlist support
- Search on Album, Artist, Songname and Year
- Add any number of random songs to the queue
- Intelligent handling of complilations with multiple artists
- Easy to install with minimal dependencies (just 3 python libraries)
installing/running
Pre-installation Make sure you have installed and correctly configured MPD
The best way to install musicbox-mpd is va pipx. The instuctions below outline how to install and configure on a Debian based linux distribution. It's best to run musicbox-mpd on the same machine as your MPD server.
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Install pipx (if not already installed)
sudo apt install pipx -
Install musicbox-mpd
pipx install musicbox-mpd -
Check that is works
musicbox-mpd
If you all OK you should see output similar to this:
0.23.5
Library cached
Bottle v0.12.25 server starting up (using WSGIRefServer())...
Listening on http://localhost:8080/
Hit Ctrl-C to quit.
You can now open a browser on any machine in your local network and enter the following address: http://[name of your MPD server]:8080/ui
Other OS's - Windows/MacOS
Musicbox is just a simple python script, so will work on any OS that supports python. I designed musicbox to run on a raspberrypi, so the installation process on windows is not as user friendly. For windows you will need to specify the name of the config file, as by default it looks in /etc which will not exist. Also running as a service in windows is beyond the scope of this document.
Install as a service
Example of installing as a service on a raspberry pi.
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Create the service file
musicbox-mpd --service -
Move service file to systemd folder
sudo mv musicbox-mpd.service /etc/systemd/system/musicbox-mpd.service -
Reload the daemon
sudo systemctl daemon-reload -
Make sure service gets restarted on reboot
sudo systemctl enable musicbox-mpd -
Start the service
sudo systemctl start musicbox-mpd -
Check that it worked
sudo systemctl status musicbox-mpd
Configuration
By default musicbox looks for the configuration file at /etc/musicbox-mpd.conf.json. This can be over-written by a command line option.
"host" - Ip address musicbox will listen to connections on "port" - the port musicbox will listen to connections on "mpd_host" - url of MPD server "mpd_port" - port of MPD server "image_folder" - this is the folder musicbox will use to cache album art "stations" - a list of internet radio stations
Adding internet radio
Example configuration file containing internet radio stations:
{
"host" : "0.0.0.0",
"port" : 8080,
"mpd_host" : "localhost",
"mpd_port" : 6600,
"image_folder" : "/tmp/musicbox",
"stations" : [
{"name":"3RRR Melbourne", "url":"https://ondemand.rrr.org.au/stream/ws-hq.m3u"},
{"name": "PBS 106.7FM", "url" : "https://playerservices.streamtheworld.com/api/livestream-redirect/3PBS_FMAAC128.m3u8"}
]
}
Command line options
-h, --help
show help message and exit
-v, --version
display the version number of musicbox
-c CONFIGFILE, --configfile CONFIGFILE
allows you to specify the name of the config file used. Otherwise will default to /etc/musicbox-mpd.conf.json
-s, --service
create a systemd service file in current directory
--create-config
create a default config file in current directory
User Guide
Musicbox has a very simple UI design. It contains just one textbox, and forgoes any sort of drop down menus. This is so the UI can be written using as little lines of code as possible, making the interface faster and more reliable (less lines of code = less possibility of bugs).
- Pressing the 'search' button with no text in the search box, returns all albums in your collection, ordered by album name.
- Enter text to search for albums, artists or songs.
- Commands always start with a colon. Entering a command in the search box will not search your collection, but perform one of the 9 predefined commands.
- From the start screen, you can click on the command listed at it will pre-populate the search box with that command. Press the "Search" button to execute that command.
- The start screen is displayed when no music is playing. Once you start playing a song, it will display the album art, along with buttons to pause, skip and change the volume.
Commands
- :clear - clear the current queue
- :mix [name of mixtape] - save contents of current queue to a 'mixtape' (aka playlist)
- :delmix [name of mixtape] - delete a mixtape
- :rand [x] - add 'x' number of random songs to the queue
- :update - recan music library
- :settings - show MPD settings
- :shuffle - shuffle songs in the current queue
- :error - show the last error message (if any) from the MPD server
- :about - display version of musicbox and MPD server
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