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68609f3d07
Wrap Song in a broader Playback state object with stuff like volume and repeat mode 2024-07-26 09:53:17 +10:00
d9c8e0fe28
Find the current song's URL and pass it on when possible 2024-07-23 13:30:06 +10:00
30e0829ff3
Update MusicBrainz tag shape in song schema 2024-07-23 10:52:10 +10:00
21b7c28692
Add descriptions to websockets config 2024-07-13 19:28:18 +10:00
582a4628b7
Introduce new WebSockets receiver impl
When enabled, this new receiver will spin up a local WebSockets server
and will send the currently playing song information to any clients that
connect. It's designed with Übersicht in mind, since WebSockets is the
easiest way to efficiently push events into an Übersicht widget, but
I'm sure it'd work for a variety of other purposes too.

Currently the socket is only used in one direction, pushing the current
song info from server to client, but I'll probably extend it to support
sending MPD commands from WebSockets clients as well.
2024-07-13 18:34:53 +10:00
00ba34bd0b
Refactor Cocoa stuff into a 'receiver'
The idea here is that there are other places that might want to know
what's playing, besides MPNowPlayingInfoCenter. For example, to expose
the now playing info to Übersicht efficiently, it needs to be available
from a web browser, ideally using WebSockets. So there could be a
receiver that runs a small WebSockets server and sends out now playing
info to anyone who connects.

Additionally, I hope to write receivers for MPRIS and for the System
Media Transport Controls on Windows, making mpd-now-playable equally
useful across all platforms.

None of this is implemented yet, of course, but I hope to get the
WebSockets receiver done pretty soon!

I'm going to keep the default behaviour unchanged. Unless you
explicitly configure different receivers in config.toml,
mpd-now-playable will just behave as an MPNowPlayingInfoCenter
integration as it's always done.
2024-07-09 12:52:49 +10:00
27d8c37139
Significantly overhaul configuration management
Everything now uses bog-standard Python dataclasses, with Pydantic
providing validation and type conversion through separate classes using
its type adapter feature. It's also possible to define your classes
using Pydantic's own model type directly, making the type adapter
unnecessary, but I didn't want to do things that way because no actual
validation is needed when constructing a Song instance for example.
Having Pydantic do its thing only on-demand was preferable.

I tried a number of validation libraries before settling on Pydantic for
this. It's not the fastest option out there (msgspec is I think), but it
makes adding support for third-party types like yarl.URL really easy, it
generates a nice clean JSON Schema which is easy enough to adjust to my
requirements through its GenerateJsonSchema hooks, and raw speed isn't
all that important anyway since this is a single-user desktop program
that reads its configuration file once on startup.

Also, MessagePack is now mandatory if you're caching to an external
service. It just didn't make a whole lot sense to explicitly install
mpd-now-playable's Redis or Memcached support and then use pickling with
them.

With all this fussing around done, I'm probably finally ready to
actually use that configuration file to configure new features! Yay!
2024-07-01 00:10:17 +10:00