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# Supysonic
Supysonic is a Python implementation of the [Subsonic](http://www.subsonic.org/) server API.
Supysonic is a Python implementation of the [Subsonic][] server API.
Current supported features are:
* browsing (by folders or tags)
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* user or random playlists
* cover arts (`cover.jpg` files in the same folder as music files)
* starred tracks/albums and ratings
* [Last.FM](http://www.last.fm/) scrobbling
* [Last.FM][lastfm] scrobbling
For more details, go check the [API implementation status wiki page](https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic/wiki/API-implementation-status).
For more details, go check the [API implementation status][api].
[subsonic]: http://www.subsonic.org/
[lastfm]: https://last.fm
[api]: #current-target-api-version
## Table of contents
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+ [As an Apache WSGI application](#as-an-apache-wsgi-application)
+ [Other options](#other-options)
* [Transcoding](#transcoding)
* [Command line parameters](#command-line-parameters)
* [Command line interface](#command-line-interface)
+ [Examples](#examples)
* [Quickstart](#quickstart)
* [Scanner daemon](#scanner-daemon)
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Available settings are:
* Section **base**:
* **database_uri**: required, a Storm [database URI](https://storm.canonical.com/Manual#Databases).
* **database_uri**: required, a Storm [database URI][].
I personally use SQLite (`sqlite:////var/supysonic/supysonic.db`), but it might not be the brightest idea for large libraries.
Note that to use PostgreSQL you'll need *psycopg2* version 2.4 (not 2.5!) or [patch storm](https://bugs.launchpad.net/storm/+bug/1170063).
* **scanner_extensions**: space-separated list of file extensions the scanner is restricted to. If omitted, files will be scanned
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* **log_file**: path and base name of a rolling log file.
* **log_level**: logging level. Possible values are *DEBUG*, *INFO*, *WARNING*, *ERROR* or *CRITICAL*.
* Section **lastfm**:
* **api_key**: Last.FM [API key](http://www.last.fm/api/accounts) to enable scrobbling
* **api_key**: Last.FM [API key][api-key] to enable scrobbling
* **secret**: Last.FM API secret matching the key.
* Section **transcoding**: see [Transcoding](https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic/wiki/Transcoding)
* Section **transcoding**: see [Transcoding][]
* Section **mimetypes**: extension to content-type mappings. Designed to help the system guess types, to help clients relying on
the content-type. See [the list of common types](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_media_type#List_of_common_media_types).
the content-type. See [the list of common types][].
* Section **daemon**
* **log_file**: path and base name of a rolling log file.
* **log_level**: logging level. Possible values are *DEBUG*, *INFO*, *WARNING*, *ERROR* or *CRITICAL*.
[database-uri]: https://storm.canonical.com/Manual#Databases
[api-key]: http://www.last.fm/api/accounts
[transcoding]: #transcoding
[list-of-the-common-types]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_media_type#List_of_common_media_types
### Database initialization
Supysonic does not issue the `CREATE TABLE` commands for the tables it needs. Thus the database and tables must be created prior to
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FastCGI and CGI scripts are also providedin the `cgi-bin` folder, respectively as `supysonic.fcgi` and `supysonic.cgi`.
As with WSGI, you might need to edit those file to suit your system configuration.
Here are some quick docs on how to configure your server for [FastCGI](http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/deploying/fastcgi/)
or [CGI](http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/deploying/cgi/).
Here are some quick docs on how to configure your server for [FastCGI][] or [CGI][].
[fastcgi]: http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/deploying/fastcgi/
[cgi]: http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/deploying/cgi/
## Trancoding
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encoder_mp3 = lame --quiet -b %outrate - -
encoder_ogg = oggenc2 -q -M %outrate -
## Command line parameters
## Command line interface
The command-line interface (or CLI, *cli.py*) is an interface allowing
administration operations without the use of the web interface. It can either
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Arguments:
user Display the help mesage for the user command
folder Display the help mesage for the folder command
folder Display the help mesage for the folder command
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To start using Supysonic, you'll first have to specify where your music library is located and create a user
to allow calls to the API.
Let's start by creating the user. To do so, use the
[command-line interface](https://github.com/spl0k/supysonic/wiki/Command-Line-Interface) (`cli.py`).
Let's start by creating the user. To do so, use the [command-line interface][] (`cli.py`).
For the folder(s) (music library) you can either use the CLI, or go to the web interface if you gave admin
rights to the user. Once the folder is created, don't forget to scan it to build the music database (it might
take a while depending on your library size, so be patient). Once scanning is done, you can enjoy your music
with the client of your choice.
[command-line-interface]: #command-line-interface
## Scanner daemon
Instead of manually running a scan every time your library changes, you can run a daemon that will