# librespot *librespot* is an open source client library for Spotify. It enables applications to use Spotify's service, without using the official but closed-source libspotify. Additionally, it will provide extra features which are not available in the official library. **I will be very busy with other stuff until July, and won't be able to dedicate much time to librespot. Please keep using it and open issues, but it's likely I won't be able to answer them until then. Non-trivial pull requests will probably not be reviewed either.** ## Building Rust 1.15.0 or later is required to build librespot. It also requires a C, with portaudio. On debian / ubuntu, the following command will install these dependencies : ```shell sudo apt-get install build-essential portaudio19-dev ``` On Fedora systems, the following command will install these dependencies : ```shell sudo dnf install portaudio-devel make gcc ``` On OS X, using homebrew : ```shell brew install portaudio ``` Once you've cloned this repository you can build *librespot* using `cargo`. ```shell cargo build --release ``` ## Usage A sample program implementing a headless Spotify Connect receiver is provided. Once you've built *librespot*, run it using : ```shell target/release/librespot --username USERNAME --cache CACHEDIR --name DEVICENAME ``` ## Discovery mode *librespot* can be run in discovery mode, in which case no password is required at startup. For that, simply omit the `--username` argument. ## Audio Backends *librespot* supports various audio backends. Multiple backends can be enabled at compile time by enabling the corresponding cargo feature. By default, only PortAudio is enabled. A specific backend can selected at runtime using the `--backend` switch. ```shell cargo build --features portaudio-backend target/release/librespot [...] --backend portaudio ``` The following backends are currently available : - ALSA - PortAudio - PulseAudio ## Cross-compiling A cross compilation environment is provided as a docker image. Build the image from the root of the project with the following command : ``` $ docker build -t librespot-cross -f contrib/Dockerfile . ``` The resulting image can be used to build librespot for linux x86_64, armhf and armel. The compiled binaries will be located in /tmp/librespot-build ``` docker run -v /tmp/librespot-build:/build librespot-cross ``` If only one architecture is desired, cargo can be invoked directly with the appropriate options : ```shell docker run -v /tmp/librespot-build:/build librespot-cross cargo build --release --no-default-features --features alsa-backend docker run -v /tmp/librespot-build:/build librespot-cross cargo build --release --target arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf --no-default-features --features alsa-backend docker run -v /tmp/librespot-build:/build librespot-cross cargo build --release --target arm-unknown-linux-gnueabi --no-default-features --features alsa-backend ``` Don't forget to set the `with-tremor` feature flag if your target device does not have floating-point capabilities. ## Development When developing *librespot*, it is preferable to use Rust nightly, and build it using the following : ```shell cargo build --no-default-features --features "nightly portaudio-backend" ``` This produces better compilation error messages than with the default configuration. ## Disclaimer Using this code to connect to Spotify's API is probably forbidden by them. Use at your own risk. ## Contact Come and hang out on gitter if you need help or want to offer some. https://gitter.im/sashahilton00/spotify-connect-resources ## License Everything in this repository is licensed under the MIT license.