Mopidy3
Docker-Anwendung from knex666's Repository
Übersicht
Mopidy is an extensible music server written in Python.
Mopidy plays music from local disk, Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Play Music, and more. You edit the playlist from any phone, tablet, or computer using a range of MPD and web clients.
This is Mopidy3 for Unraid with support for snapcast and icecast.
- set up the docker
- set up the network to br0 with an ip
- set up volume mount to /mnt/user/appdata/mopidy/ >> /config/
- set up volume mount for tmp/snapfifo if you use snapcast /mnt/user/appdata/mopidy/tmp/ >> /tmp
- set up volume mount for your local media
generate the mopidy.conf file *Doc here https://docs.mopidy.com/en/latest/config/ *example here https://github.com/maschhoff/docker/blob/master/mopidy/mopidy.conf
authentication for soundcloud and spotify https://www.mopidy.com/authenticate/ *authenticate spotify https://developer.spotify.com/documentation/web-api/quick-start/
use my docker icecast or snapcast for music streaming:
for audio you need a special config
for snapcast you have to generate the audio output in a pipe file /tmp/snapfifo this is mounted in both docker container
[audio]
output = audioresample ! audio/x-raw,rate=48000,channels=2,format=S16LE ! audioconvert ! wavenc ! filesink location=/tmp/snapfifo
icecast
[audio]
output = lamemp3enc ! shout2send async=false mount=mopidy ip=X.X.X.X port=8000 password=XXXXX
Laufzeit-Argumente
- Web-UI
http://[IP]:[PORT:6680]/- Netzwerk
br0- Shell
sh- Privilegiert
- false
- Extra Params
-p 6600:6600 -p 6680:6680 -p 5555:5555/udp
Konfiguration der Vorlage
Container Path: /config/mopidy.conf
- Ziel
- /config
- Wert
- /mnt/user/appdata/mopidy/
Container Path: /tmp/snapfifo
- Ziel
- /tmp/
- Wert
- /mnt/user/appdata/mopidy/tmp/
Container Path: /media
- Ziel
- /media
- Wert
- /mnt/user/Media/Musik/
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Einzelheiten
knex666/mopidy:3-experimentalFühren Sie Mopidy3 auf Unraid aus.
Mopidy3 ist gelistet in Community Apps für Unraid OS. Erkunden Sie Unraid, um einen flexiblen Heimserver, ein NAS oder ein Heimlabor aufzubauen.