mopidy ====== mopidy is a MPD server with a Spotify backend. Goal ---- Using a standard MPD client we want to search for music in Spotify, manage Spotify play lists and play music from Spotify. To limit scope, we will start by implementing a MPD server which only supports Spotify, and not playback of files from disk. We will make mopidy modular, so we can extend it with other backends in the future, like file playback and other online music services such as Last.fm. Architecture ------------ **TODO** Resources --------- - MPD - `MPD protocol documentation `_ - The original `MPD server `_ - Spotify - `spytify `_, the Python bindings for `despotify `_ - `Spotify's official metadata API `_ - `pyspotify `_, Python bindings for the official Spotify library, libspotify Installing despotify and spytify -------------------------------- Check out the despotify source code revision 483 (or possibly newer):: svn co https://despotify.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/despotify@483 despotify Install despotify's dependencies. At Debian/Ubuntu systems:: sudo aptitude install libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libvorbis-dev \ libtool libncursesw5-dev libao-dev Build and install despotify:: cd despotify/src/ make sudo make install Install spytify's dependencies. At Debian/Ubuntu systems:: sudo aptitude install python-pyrex Build and install spytify:: cd despotify/src/bindings/python/ make sudo make install To validate that everything is working, run the ``test.py`` script which is distributed with spytify:: python test.py The test script should ask for your username and password (which must be for a Spotify Premium account), ask for a search query, list all your playlists with tracks, play 10s from a random song from the search result, pause for two seconds, play for five more seconds, and quit. Running mopidy -------------- To start mopidy, go to the root of the mopidy project, then simply run:: python mopidy To stop mopidy, press ``CTRL+C``. Running tests ------------- To run tests, you need a couple of dependiencies. Some can be installed through Debian/Ubuntu package management:: sudo aptitude install python-coverage The rest can be installed using pip:: sudo aptitude install python-pip python-setuptools bzr pip install -r test-requirements.txt Then, to run all tests:: python tests