************ Installation ************ Mopidy itself is a breeze to install, as it just requires a standard Python 2.6 or newer installation. The libraries we depend on to connect to the Spotify service is far more tricky to get working for the time being. Until installation of these libraries are either well documented by their developers, or the libraries are packaged for various Linux distributions, we will supply our own installation guides. Dependencies ============ .. toctree:: :hidden: despotify libspotify - Python >= 2.6 - Dependencies for at least one Mopidy mixer: - AlsaMixer (Linux only) - pyalsaaudio >= 0.2 (Debian/Ubuntu package: python-alsaaudio) - OsaMixer (OS X only) - Nothing needed. - Dependencies for at least one Mopidy backend: - DespotifyBackend (Linux and OS X) - see :doc:`despotify` - LibspotifyBackend (Linux only) - see :doc:`libspotify` Install latest release ====================== To install the currently latest release of Mopidy using ``pip``:: sudo aptitude install python-pip # On Ubuntu/Debian sudo brew install pip # On OS X sudo pip install Mopidy To later upgrade to the latest release:: sudo pip install -U Mopidy If you for some reason can't use ``pip``, try ``easy_install``. Install development version =========================== If you want to follow Mopidy development closer, you may install the development version of Mopidy:: sudo aptitude install git-core # On Ubuntu/Debian sudo brew install git # On OS X git clone git://github.com/jodal/mopidy.git cd mopidy/ sudo python setup.py install To later update to the very latest version:: cd mopidy/ git pull sudo python setup.py install For an introduction to ``git``, please visit `git-scm.com `_. Spotify settings ================ Create a file named ``settings.py`` in the directory ``~/.mopidy/``. Enter your Spotify Premium account's username and password into the file, like this:: SPOTIFY_USERNAME = u'myusername' SPOTIFY_PASSWORD = u'mysecret' For a full list of available settings, see :mod:`mopidy.settings`. Running Mopidy ============== To start Mopidy, simply open a terminal and run:: mopidy When Mopidy says ``MPD server running at [localhost]:6600`` it's ready to accept connections by any MPD client. You can find a list of tons of MPD clients at http://mpd.wikia.com/wiki/Clients. We use Sonata, GMPC, ncmpc, and ncmpcpp during development. The first two are GUI clients, while the last two are terminal clients. To stop Mopidy, press ``CTRL+C``.