Added documentation about music acquisition

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Eliot Berriot 2017-06-25 23:33:19 +02:00
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*.sqlite3
# Api
demo/music
api/music
api/media
api/staticfiles

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environment:
- C_FORCE_ROOT=true
volumes:
- ./api/media:/app/funkwhale_api/media
- ./data/music:/music:ro
- ./api/media:/app/funkwhale_api/media
celerybeat:
restart: unless-stopped
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env_file: .env
command: ./compose/django/gunicorn.sh
volumes:
- ./data/music:/music:ro
- ./data/media:/app/funkwhale_api/media
- ./data/static:/app/staticfiles
ports:

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Importing music
================
From music directory on the server
----------------------------------
You can import music files in funkwhale assuming they are located on the server
and readable by the funkwhale application.
Assuming your music is located at ``/music`` and your music files contains at
least an ``artist``, ``album`` and ``title`` tag, you can import those tracks as follows:
.. code-block:: bash
docker-compose --rm run api python manage.py import_files "/music/**/*.ogg" --recursive --noinput
.. note::
This command is idempotent, meaning you can run it multiple times on the same
files and already imported files will simply be skipped.
.. warning::
At the moment, only ogg files are supported. MP3 support will be implemented soon.
Getting demo tracks
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you do not have any music on your server but still want to test the import
process, you can call the following methods do download a few albums licenced
under creative commons (courtesy of Jamendo):
.. code-block:: bash
curl -L -o download-tracks.sh "https://code.eliotberriot.com/funkwhale/funkwhale/raw/master/demo/download-tracks.sh"
curl -L -o music.txt "https://code.eliotberriot.com/funkwhale/funkwhale/raw/master/demo/music.txt"
chmod +x download-tracks.sh
./download-tracks.sh music.txt
This will download a bunch of zip archives (one per album) under the ``data/music`` directory and unzip their content.

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features
installation/index
importing-music
Indices and tables

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@ -47,3 +47,8 @@ Then launch the whole thing:
docker-compose up -d
Now, you just need to setup the :ref:`frontend files <frontend-setup>`, and configure your :ref:`reverse-proxy <reverse-proxy-setup>`. Don't worry, it's quite easy.
About music acquisition
-----------------------
If you want to :doc:`import music located on the server </importing-music>`, you can put it in the ``data/music`` directory and it will become readable by the importer.