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The man pages in this directory can be generated using the `rst2man` command
line tool provided by the Python `docutils` project:
$ rst2man supysonic-cli.rst supysonic.1

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====================
supysonic-cli-folder
====================
------------------------------------
Supysonic folder management commands
------------------------------------
SYNOPSIS
--------
:Author: Louis-Philippe Véronneau, Alban Féron
:Date: 2019, 2021
:Manual section: 1
supysonic-cli folder *--help*
Synopsis
========
supysonic-cli folder **list**
| ``supysonic-cli folder --help``
| ``supysonic-cli folder list``
| ``supysonic-cli folder add`` `name` `path`
| ``supysonic-cli folder delete`` `name`
| ``supysonic-cli folder scan`` [``--force``] [``--background``\|\ ``--foreground``] [`name`]...
supysonic-cli folder **add** <*name*> <*path*>
Description
===========
supysonic-cli folder **delete** <*name*>
The ``supysonic-cli folder`` subcommand manages your library folders, where the
audio files are located. This allows to list, add, delete and scan the folders.
supysonic-cli folder **scan** [*--force*] [*--background* | *--foreground*] <*name*>
``supysonic-cli folder list``
DESCRIPTION
-----------
The **supysonic-cli folder** subcommand manages your library folders, where the
audio files are located. This allows one to list, add, delete and scan the
folders.
ARGUMENTS
---------
**list**
List all the folders.
``supysonic-cli folder add`` `name` `path`
Add a new library folder called `name` and located at `path`. `name` must be
unique and `path` pointing to an existing directory. If ``supysonic-daemon``
is running it will start to listen for changes in this folder but will not
scan files already present in the folder.
**add** <*name*> <*path*>
Add a new library folder called <*name*> and located at <*path*>. <*name*>
must be unique and <*path*> pointing to an existing directory. If
``supysonic-daemon`` is running it will start to listen for changes in this
folder but will not scan files already present in the folder.
``supysonic-cli folder delete`` `name`
Delete the folder called `name`.
**delete** <*name*>
Delete the folder called <*name*>.
``supysonic-cli folder scan`` [``--force``] [``--background``\|\ ``--foreground``] [`name`]...
Scan the specified folders. If none is given, all the registered folders are
scanned.
**scan** [*--force*] [*--background* | *--foreground*] <*name*>
Scan the specified folders. If none is given, all the registered folders
are scanned.
Options
=======
OPTIONS
-------
-h, --help
Shows help and exits. Depending on where this option appears it will either list the
available commands or display help for a specific command.
**-h**, **--help**
Shows help and exits. Depending on where this option appears it will either
list the available commands or display help for a specific command.
-f, --force
**-f**, **--force**
Force scan of already known files even if they haven't changed. Might be
useful if an update to Supysonic adds new metadata to audio files.
useful if an update to supysonic adds new metadata to audio files.
--background
Scan in the background. Requires the ``supysonic-daemon`` to be running
**--background**
Scan in the background. Requires the ``supysonic-daemon`` to be running.
--foreground
Scan in the foreground, blocking the process while the scan is running
**--foreground**
Scan in the foreground, blocking the process while the scan is running.
If neither ``--background`` nor ``--foreground`` is provided, ``supysonic-cli``
will try to connect to the daemon to initiate a background scan, falling back to
a foreground scan if it isn't available.
If neither **--background** nor **--foreground** is provided, supysonic-cli
will try to connect to the daemon to initiate a background scan, falling back
to a foreground scan if it isn't available.
Examples
========
EXAMPLES
--------
To add a new folder to your music library, you can do something like this::
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$ supysonic-cli folder scan MyLibrary
The audio files residing in `/home/username/Music` will now appear under the
`MyLibrary` folder on the clients.
The audio files residing in ``/home/username/Music`` will now appear under the
``MyLibrary`` folder on the clients.
See Also
========
SEE ALSO
--------
``supysonic-cli``\ (1), ``supysonic-cli-user``\ (1)
``supysonic-cli (1)``, ``supysonic-cli-user (1)``,
``supysonic-server (1)``, ``supysonic-daemon (1)``

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==================
supysonic-cli-user
==================
----------------------------------
Supysonic user management commands
----------------------------------
SYNOPSIS
--------
:Author: Louis-Philippe Véronneau, Alban Féron
:Date: 2019, 2021
:Manual section: 1
supysonic-cli user *--help*
Synopsis
========
supysonic-cli user **list**
| ``supysonic-cli user --help``
| ``supysonic-cli user list``
| ``supysonic-cli user add`` `user` [``--password`` `password`] [``--email`` `email`]
| ``supysonic-cli user delete`` `user`
| ``supysonic-cli user changepass`` `user` [``--password`` `password`]
| ``supysonic-cli user setroles`` [``--admin``\|\ ``--noadmin``] [``--jukebox``\|\ ``--nojukebox``] `user`
| ``supysonic-cli user rename`` `user` `newname`
supysonic-cli user **add** <*user*> [*--password* <*password*>] [*--email* <*email*>]
Description
===========
supysonic-cli user **delete** <*user*>
The ``supysonic-cli user`` subcommand manages users, allowing to list them, add
supysonic-cli user **changepass** <*user*> [*--password* <*password*>]
supysonic-cli user **setroles** [*--admin* | *--noadmin*] [*--jukebox* | *--nojukebox*] <*user*>
supysonic-cli user **rename** <*user*> <*newname*>
DESCRIPTION
-----------
The **supysonic-cli user** subcommand manages users, allowing to list them, add
a new user, delete an existing user, and change their password or roles.
``supysonic-cli user list``
ARGUMENTS
---------
**list**
List all the users.
``supysonic-cli user add`` `user` [``--password`` `password`] [``--email`` `email`]
Add a new user named `user`. Will prompt for a password if it isn't given
with the ``--password`` option.
**add** <*user*> [*--password* <*password*>] [*--email* <*email*>]
Add a new user named <*user*>. Will prompt for a password if it isn't given
with the *--password* option.
``supysonic-cli user delete`` `user`
Delete the user `user`.
**delete** <*user*>
Delete the user <*user*>.
``supysonic-cli user changepass`` `user` [``--password`` `password`]
Change the password of user `user`. Will prompt for the new password if not
provided.
**changepass** <*user*> [*--password* <*password*>]
Change the password of user <*user*>. Will prompt for the new password if
not provided.
``supysonic-cli user setroles`` [``--admin``\|\ ``--noadmin``] [``--jukebox``\|\ ``--nojukebox``] `user`
Give or remove rights to user `user`.
**setroles** [*--admin* | *--noadmin*] [*--jukebox* | *--nojukebox*] <*user*>
Give or remove rights to user <*user*>.
``supysonic-cli user rename`` `user` `newname`
Rename the user `user` to `newname`
**rename** <*user*> <*newname*>
Rename the user <*user*> to <*newname*>.
Options
=======
OPTIONS
-------
-h, --help
Shows help and exits. Depending on where this option appears it will either list the
available commands or display help for a specific command.
**-h**, **--help**
Shows help and exits. Depending on where this option appears it will either
list the available commands or display help for a specific command.
-p password, --password password
**-p** <*password*>, **--password** <*password*>
Specify the user's password upon creation.
-e email, --email email
**-e** <*email*>, **--email** <*email*>
Specify the user's email.
The next options relate to user roles. They work in pairs, one option granting
a right while the other revokes it; obviously options of the same pair are
mutually exclusive. The long options are named with the matching right, prefix
it with a ``no`` to revoke the right. For short options, the upper case letter
grants the right while the lower case letter revokes it. Short options might be
combined into a single one such as ``-aJ`` to both revoke the admin right and
grant the jukebox one.
mutually exclusive.
-A, --admin
The long options are named with the matching right, prefix it with a **no** to
revoke the right. For short options, the upper case letter grants the right
while the lower case letter revokes it. Short options might be combined into a
single one such as **-aJ** to both revoke the admin right and grant the jukebox
one.
**-A**, **--admin**
Grant admin rights.
-a, --noadmin
**-a**, **--noadmin**
Revoke admin rights.
-J, --jukebox
**-J**, **--jukebox**
Grant jukebox rights.
-j, --nojukebox
**-j**, **--nojukebox**
Revoke jukebox rights.
Examples
========
EXAMPLES
--------
To add a new admin user named `MyUserName` having password `MyAwesomePassword`::
To add a new admin user named ``MyUserName`` having password
``MyAwesomePassword``::
$ supysonic-cli user add MyUserName -p MyAwesomePassword
$ supysonic-cli user setroles -A MyUserName
See Also
========
SEE ALSO
--------
``supysonic-cli``\ (1), ``supysonic-cli-folder``\ (1)
``supysonic-cli (1)``, ``supysonic-cli-folder (1)``,
``supysonic-server (1)``, ``supysonic-daemon (1)``

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=============
supysonic-cli
=============
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Supysonic management command line interface
-------------------------------------------
SYNOPSIS
--------
:Author: Louis-Philippe Véronneau, Alban Féron
:Date: 2019, 2021
:Manual section: 1
supysonic-cli *--help*
Synopsis
========
supysonic-cli **user** [*options*]
| ``supysonic-cli --help``
| ``supysonic-cli`` [`subcommand`]
supysonic-cli **folder** [*options*]
Description
===========
DESCRIPTION
-----------
Supysonic is a Python implementation of the Subsonic server API.
Current supported features are:
| * browsing (by folders or tags)
| * streaming of various audio file formats
| * transcoding
| * user or random playlists
| * cover arts (as image files in the same folder as music files)
| * starred tracks/albums and ratings
| * Last.FM scrobbling
| * Jukebox mode
* browsing (by folders or tags)
* streaming of various audio file formats
* transcoding
* user or random playlists
* cover arts (as image files in the same folder as music files)
* starred tracks/albums and ratings
* Last.FM scrobbling
* Jukebox mode
The "Subsonic API" is a set of adhoc standards to browse, stream or download a
music collection over HTTP.
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The command-line interface is an interface allowing administration operations
without the use of the web interface.
Options
=======
SUBCOMMANDS
-----------
-h, --help
Shows the help and exits. At top level it only lists the subcommands. To
display the help of a specific subcommand, add the ``--help`` flag *after*
the said subcommand name.
supysonic-cli has two different subcommands:
Subcommands
===========
``supysonic-cli`` has two different subcommands:
``user`` `args` ...
**user** [*options*]
User management commands
``folder`` `args` ...
Folder managemnt commands
**folder** [*options*]
Folder management commands
For more details on the ``user`` and ``folder`` subcommands, see the
``subsonic-cli-user``\ (1), ``subsonic-cli-folder``\ (1) manual pages.
For more details on the **user** and **folder** subcommands, see the
``subsonic-cli-user (1)``, ``subsonic-cli-folder (1)`` manual pages.
Bugs
====
OPTIONS
-------
**-h**, **--help**
Shows the help and exits. At top level it only lists the subcommands. To
display the help of a specific subcommand, add the **--help** flag *after*
the said subcommand name.
BUGS
----
Bugs can be reported to your distribution's bug tracker or upstream
at https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic/issues.
See Also
========
SEE ALSO
--------
``supysonic-cli-user``\ (1), ``supysonic-cli-folder``\ (1)
``supysonic-cli-user (1)``, ``supysonic-cli-folder (1)``,
``supysonic-server (1)``, ``supysonic-daemon (1)``

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================
supysonic-daemon
================
---------------------------
Supysonic background daemon
---------------------------
SYNOPSIS
--------
:Author: Louis-Philippe Véronneau, Alban Féron
:Date: 2019, 2021
:Manual section: 1
supysonic-daemon
Synopsis
========
DESCRIPTION
-----------
``supysonic-daemon``
Description
===========
``supysonic-daemon`` is an optional non-exiting process made to be ran in the
**supysonic-daemon** is an optional non-exiting process made to be ran in the
background to manage background scans, library changes detection and the jukebox
mode (audio played on the server hardware).
If ``supysonic-daemon`` is running when you start a manual scan using
``supysonic-cli``\ (1), the scan will be run by the daemon process in the
background instead of running in the foreground. This daemon also enables the
web UI scan feature.
If **supysonic-daemon** is running when you start a manual scan using
**supysonic-cli**, the scan will be run by the daemon process in the background
instead of running in the foreground. This daemon also enables the web UI scan
feature.
With proper configuration, ``supysonic-daemon`` also allows authorized users to
With proper configuration, **supysonic-daemon** also allows authorized users to
play audio on the machine's hardware, using their client as a remote control.
Bugs
====
BUGS
----
Bugs can be reported to your distribution's bug tracker or upstream
at https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic/issues.
Bugs can be reported to your distribution's bug tracker or upstream at
https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic/issues.
See Also
========
SEE ALSO
--------
``supysonic-cli``\ (1)
``supysonic-cli (1)``

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supysonic-server
================
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Python implementation of the Subsonic server API
------------------------------------------------
SYNOPSIS
--------
:Author: Alban Féron
:Date: 2021
:Manual section: 1
supysonic-server [**--server** *gevent* | *gunicorn* | *waitress*] [**--host** <*hostname*>] [**--port** <*port*>] [**--socket** <*path*>] [**--processes** <*n*>] [**--threads** <*n*>]
Synopsis
========
DESCRIPTION
-----------
``supysonic-server`` [``--server`` ``gevent``\|\ ``gunicorn``\|\ ``waitress``]
[``--host`` `hostname`] [``--port`` `port`] [``--socket`` `path`]
[``--processes`` `n`] [``--threads`` `n`]
**supysonic-server** is the main supysonic's component, allowing to serve
content to clients. It is actually a basic wrapper over **Gevent**, **Gunicorn**
or **Waitress**, requiring at least one of them to be installed to run.
Description
===========
OPTIONS
-------
``supysonic-server`` is the main Supysonic's component, allowing to serve
content to clients. It is actually a basic wrapper over ``Gevent``, ``Gunicorn``
or ``Waitress``, requiring at least one of them to be installed to run.
**-S** <*name*>, **--server** <*name*>
Specify which WSGI server to use. <*name*> must be one of ``gevent``,
``gunicorn`` or ``waitress`` and the matching package must then be
installed. If the option isn't provided, the first one available will be
used.
Options
=======
-S name, --server name
Specify which WSGI server to use. `name` must be one of ``gevent``,
``gunicorn`` or ``waitress`` and the matching package must then be installed.
If the option isn't provided, the first one available will be used.
-h hostname, --host hostname
**-h** <*hostname*>, **--host** <*hostname*>
Hostname or IP address on which to listen. The default is ``0.0.0.0`` which
means to listen on all IPv4 interfaces on this host.
Cannot be used with ``--socket``.
Cannot be used with **--socket**.
-p port, --port port
**-p** <*port*>, **--port** <*port*>
TCP port on which to listen. Default is ``5722``.
Cannot be used with ``--socket``.
Cannot be used with **--socket**.
-s path, --socket path
**-s** <*path*>, **--socket** <*path*>
Path of a Unix socket on which to bind to. If a path is specified, a Unix
domain socket is made instead of the usual inet domain socket.
Cannot be used with ``--host`` or ``--port``.
Cannot be used with **--host** or **--port**.
Not available on Windows.
--processes n
**--processes** <*n*>
Number of worker processes to spawn. Only applicable when using the
``Gunicorn`` WSGI server (``--server gunicorn``).
**Gunicorn** WSGI server.
--threads n
**--threads** <*n*>
The number of worker threads for handling requests. Only applicable when
using the ``Gunicorn`` or ``Waitress`` WSGI server (``--server gunicorn`` or
``--server waitress``)
using the **Gunicorn** or **Waitress** WSGI server.
Bugs
====
BUGS
----
Bugs can be reported to your distribution's bug tracker or upstream
at https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic/issues.
Bugs can be reported to your distribution's bug tracker or upstream at
https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic/issues.
See Also
========
SEE ALSO
--------
``supysonic-cli``\ (1)
``supysonic-cli (1)``