diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 659c747..55a51cc 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,20 +12,87 @@ Currently, songs can be accessed using the following sources: The playback client uses `mpv` for playback and can therefore play a variety of file formats, such as `mp3+cdg`, `webm`, `mp4`, ... -# Installation +# Client + +To host a karaoke event, you only need to use the playback client. You can use the publicly available instance at https://syng.rocks as your server. + +## Installation For a clean installation we recommend installing syng inside a virtualenv. -## Server - - pip install "syng[server] @ git+https://github.com/christofsteel/syng.git" - -This installs the server part (`syng server`), if you want to self-host a syng server. There is a publicly available syng instance at https://syng.rocks. - -## Client - pip install "syng[client] @ git+https://github.com/christofsteel/syng.git" This installs both the playback client (`syng client`) and a configuration GUI (`syng gui`). -**Note:** You need to have `mpv` installed on the playback client. +**Note:** You need to have `mpv` installed on the playback client, and the `mpv` binary must be in your `PATH`. + +## Running + +The simplest way to run Syng is through the configuration GUI. Executing `syng` without parameters will open the GUI, from which you can start configure and start the playback client. You can start the playback client without the GUI using `syng client`. + +Webclients should connect to the server using a room code, that can be configured in the client. + +## Configuration + +You can either configure Syng using the GUI or via a text editor by editing `~/.config/syng/config.yaml`. There are the following settings: + + * `server`: URL of the server to connect to. + * `room`: The room code for your karaoke event. Can be chose arbitrarily. _Note:_ Everyone, that has access to the room code can join the karaoke event. + * `secret`: The admin password for your karaoke event. If you want to reconnect with a playback client to a room, these must match. Additionally, this unlocks admin capabilities to a web client, when given under "Advanced" in the web client. + * `waiting_room_policy`: One of `none`, `optional`, `forced`. When a performer wants to be added to the playback queue, but has already a song queued, they can be added to the _waiting room_. `none` disables this behavior and performers can have multiple songs in the queue, `optional` gives the performer a notification, and they can decide for themselves, and `forced` puts them in the waiting room every time. Once the current song of a performer leaves the queue, the song from the waiting room will be added to the queue. + * `last_song`: `none` or a time in [ISO 8601](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601). When a song is added to the queue, and its ending time exceeds this value, it is rejected. + * `preview_duration`: Before every song, there is a short slide for the next performer. This sets how long it is shown in seconds. + * `key`: If the server, you want to connect to is in _private_ or _restricted_ mode, this will authenticate the client. Private server reject unauthenticated playback clients, restricted servers limit the searching to be _client only_. + +In addition to the general config, has its own configuration under the `sources` key of the configuration. + +### YouTube + +Configuration is done under `sources` -> `youtube` with the following settings: + + * `enabled`: `true` or `false`. + * `channels`: list of youtube channels. If this is a nonempty list, Syng will only search these channels, otherwise YouTube will be searched as a whole. + * `tmp_dir`: YouTube videos will be downloaded before playback. This sets the direcory, where YouTube videos are stored. + * `start_streaming`: `true` or `false`. If `true`, videos will be streamed directly using `mpv`, if the video is not cached beforehand. Otherwise Syng waits for the video to be downloaded. + +### S3 + +Configuration is done under `sources` -> `s3` with the following settings: + + * `enabled`: `true` or `false`. + * `extensions`: List of extensions to be searched. For karaoke songs, that separate audio and video (e.g cdg files), you can use `mp3+cdg` to signify, that the audio part is a `mp3` file and the video is a `cdg` file. For karaoke songs, that do not separate this (e.g. mp4 files), you can simply use `mp4`. + * `endpoint`: Endpoint of the s3. + * `access_key` Access key for the s3. + * `secret_key`: Secret key for the s3. + * `secure`: If `true` uses `ssl`, otherwise not. + * `bucket`: Bucket for the karaoke files. + * `index_file`: Cache file, that contains the filenames of the karaoke files in the s3. + * `tmp_dir`: Temporary download directory of the karaoke files. + +### Files + +Configuration is done under `sources` -> `files` with the following settings: + + * `enabled`: `true` or `false`. + * `extensions`: List of extensions to be searched. For karaoke songs, that separate audio and video (e.g cdg files), you can use `mp3+cdg` to signify, that the audio part is a `mp3` file and the video is a `cdg` file. For karaoke songs, that do not separate this (e.g. mp4 files), you can simply use `mp4`. + * `dir`: Directory, where the karaoke files are stored. + * `index_file`: Cache file, that contains the filenames of the karaoke files in the s3. + + +# Server + +If you want to host your own Syng server, you can do that, but you can also ust the publicly available Syng instance at https://syng.rocks. + +## Installation + + Installation is done via pip. + + pip install "syng[server] @ git+https://github.com/christofsteel/syng.git" + +## Running + + Running `syng server` will start the server. + +## Configuration + + Configuration is done via command line arguments, see `syng server --help` for an overview.