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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``
List all the folders.
DESCRIPTION
-----------
``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.
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.
``supysonic-cli folder delete`` `name`
Delete the folder called `name`.
ARGUMENTS
---------
``supysonic-cli folder scan`` [``--force``] [``--background``\|\ ``--foreground``] [`name`]...
Scan the specified folders. If none is given, all the registered folders are
scanned.
**list**
List all the folders.
Options
=======
**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.
-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.
**delete** <*name*>
Delete the folder called <*name*>.
-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.
**scan** [*--force*] [*--background* | *--foreground*] <*name*>
Scan the specified folders. If none is given, all the registered folders
are scanned.
--background
Scan in the background. Requires the ``supysonic-daemon`` to be running
OPTIONS
-------
--foreground
Scan in the foreground, blocking the process while the scan is running
**-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.
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.
**-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.
Examples
========
**--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.
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
--------
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``
List all the users.
ARGUMENTS
---------
``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.
**list**
List all the users.
``supysonic-cli user delete`` `user`
Delete the user `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.
``supysonic-cli user changepass`` `user` [``--password`` `password`]
Change the password of user `user`. Will prompt for the new password if not
provided.
**delete** <*user*>
Delete the user <*user*>.
``supysonic-cli user setroles`` [``--admin``\|\ ``--noadmin``] [``--jukebox``\|\ ``--nojukebox``] `user`
Give or remove rights to user `user`.
**changepass** <*user*> [*--password* <*password*>]
Change the password of user <*user*>. Will prompt for the new password if
not provided.
``supysonic-cli user rename`` `user` `newname`
Rename the user `user` to `newname`
**setroles** [*--admin* | *--noadmin*] [*--jukebox* | *--nojukebox*] <*user*>
Give or remove rights to user <*user*>.
Options
=======
**rename** <*user*> <*newname*>
Rename the user <*user*> to <*newname*>.
-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.
OPTIONS
-------
-p password, --password password
Specify the user's password upon creation.
**-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.
-e email, --email email
Specify the user's email.
**-p** <*password*>, **--password** <*password*>
Specify the user's password upon creation.
**-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
Grant admin rights.
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, --noadmin
Revoke admin rights.
**-A**, **--admin**
Grant admin rights.
-J, --jukebox
Grant jukebox rights.
**-a**, **--noadmin**
Revoke admin rights.
-j, --nojukebox
Revoke jukebox rights.
**-J**, **--jukebox**
Grant jukebox rights.
Examples
========
**-j**, **--nojukebox**
Revoke jukebox rights.
To add a new admin user named `MyUserName` having password `MyAwesomePassword`::
EXAMPLES
--------
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
=============
-------------------------------------------
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
=======
**-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**.
-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.
**-p** <*port*>, **--port** <*port*>
TCP port on which to listen. Default is ``5722``.
Cannot be used with **--socket**.
-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``.
**-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**.
Not available on Windows.
-p port, --port port
TCP port on which to listen. Default is ``5722``.
Cannot be used with ``--socket``.
**--processes** <*n*>
Number of worker processes to spawn. Only applicable when using the
**Gunicorn** WSGI server.
-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``.
Not available on Windows.
**--threads** <*n*>
The number of worker threads for handling requests. Only applicable when
using the **Gunicorn** or **Waitress** WSGI server.
--processes n
Number of worker processes to spawn. Only applicable when using the
``Gunicorn`` WSGI server (``--server gunicorn``).
BUGS
----
--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``)
Bugs can be reported to your distribution's bug tracker or upstream at
https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic/issues.
Bugs
====
SEE ALSO
--------
Bugs can be reported to your distribution's bug tracker or upstream
at https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic/issues.
See Also
========
``supysonic-cli``\ (1)
``supysonic-cli (1)``