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Unsonic, the un-Subsonic music server.

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Unsonic, the un-Subsonic music server.

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About
=====
Unsonic is a free drop in replacement for the Subsonic music server. It follows
the Subsonic API and is usable with existing Subsonic clients without requiring
any adjustment to them.

Unsonic strives to be better at handling music files tags, playing of those
songs and use less system resources.


Supported Clients
=================
These are the clients that are known to work well:
* DSub (Android)
* JamStash (web)

These clients sort of work with isues:
* Clementine (Linux desktop)


Installation
============

## TLDR: The uber short version
* make run

## The longer version


### Development build
* make devel
* make devel-db
* make devel-run

### Release build
* make release
* make release-db
* make release-run

### Tests
* make tests


Manual Installation
-------------------

## Building
* make


Running
-------
* ./bin/unsonic -c <config.ini> sync
* ./bin/unsonic -c <config.ini> adduser name pass
* ./bin/unsonic -c <config.ini> serve [--reload]


Manual Testing
--------------
* ./test/bin/tester getArtists


Installing a Web Client
-----------------------
* Download/clone Jamstash from https://github.com/tsquillario/Jamstash
* Edit your config.ini so that the unsonic.ui path points to jamstash/dist

```
[unsonic]
ui = ../Jamstash/dist
```

* With Unsonic running, point your browser at the url printed out, normally
something like http://localhost:6543 and your will be redirected to the load
Jamstash.
* Jamstash is very picky about the server URL in it's configuration. Make sure
there is no trailing '/' character otherwise Jamstash will not be able to
build the path correctly.


Docker Installation
-------------------
Docker files are located in the ./docker directory. The Makefile contains some
convenience targets but the specific ``docker`` and/or ``docker-compose`` cmmands
are also shown.

To build the Unsonic Docker image:

```
$ docker build ./docker
```

Or using docker-compose:

```
$ docker-compose -f ./docker/docker-compose.yml build
```

The docker-compose file defines 3 containers, each is geared toward a development/test setup; a
production Docker should only use these as a reference. The containers defined are of PostgreSQL,
and an Unsonic serve based on PostgreSQL and SQLite. The Unsonic containers requires a music
directory to volume mount so one must be specified.

```
$ MUSIC_DIR=~/music/ docker-compose -f ./docker/docker-compose.yml create
$ MUSIC_DIR=~/music/ docker-compose -f ./docker/docker-compose.yml up Unsonic-postgres
```


Or using the Makefile to simplify all of the above.

```
$ make MUSIC_DIR=~/music/ docker-sqlite
```

See docker/Dockerfile for details about the ``unsonic`` image. The container details are
defined ``docker/docker-compose.yml``. The files ``docker/config.ini`` and ``docker/unsonic-init``
can be used to tweak the Unsonic process itself.


Adjusting the configuration
---------------------------
The main configuration settings are the location of the database

```
[mishmash]
sqlalchemy.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/build/development.sqlite
```

and the location of the music libraries

```
[library:Music]
paths = ~/music
sync = true

[library:More Music]
paths = /data/music
sync = true

```

Adjust them to fit your deployment needs. The mishmash.paths can have multiple
music directories, one per line. %(here)s refers to the location of the
configuration file itself.


Running with TLS
----------------
Unsonic itself doesn't handle TLS, but can easily be run behind a reverse proxy
that does. The following example shows how to configure nginx to reverse proxy
to a local Unsonic instance. Replace example.com with your domain name/IP. You
may change the path portion of the url from "unsonic" to whatever you wish, or
remove it completely.

This would go into your /etc/nginx/nginx.conf or its own file in
/etc/nginx/sites-available depending on how your distro is setup.

```
server {
listen 80;
server_name example.com;
return 301 https://$host$request_uri;
}

server {
listen 443 ssl http2;
server_name example.com;

ssl config...

# Your Unsonic is located on https://example.com/
location / {
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_buffers 16 4k;
proxy_buffer_size 2k;
proxy_pass http://localhost:6543;
proxy_read_timeout 90;
}
```


License
-------
Unsonic is licensed under the GPL v2 license. See the COPYING file for details or
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html#SEC1


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0.1
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* Initial version

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