mprisqueeze
is a wrapper over squeezelite. It starts squeezelite in the
background and exposes an MPRIS interface to control it with MPRIS clients
such as playerctl.
By default, mprisqueeze
will try to discover the LMS server on the local
network. To specify a host and a port:
$ mprisqueeze -H somehost -P 9000
The default command line for squeezelite is:
squeezelite -n {name} -s {server}
Before calling squeezelite, mprisqueeze
replaces:
{name}
by the name of the player, Squeezelite
by default{server}
by the LMS server IP, either automatically discovered either set
with the -H
switchIt then starts squeezelite registering itself on LMS with the name
SqueezeLite
. To use another name, one can use:
$ mprisqueeze -p my-player
The command to start squeezelite can be changed with the last arguments,
preceded by --
, for example:
$ mprisqueeze -- squeezelite -f ./squeezelite.log -n {name} -s {server}
Note that when using a custom command, both parameters must be present on the
command line: {name}
and {server}
.
mprisqueeze
can be automatically started on login. The most convenient way of
doing that is using a user systemd unit. For example, one can set a unit called
mprisqueeze
in the file ~/.config/systemd/user/mprisqueeze.service
:
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target
[Service]
ExecStart=mprisqueeze -- squeezelite-pulse -n {name} -s {server}
Restart=always
RestartSec=3
Type=simple
[Unit]
Description=mprisqueeze
On the next login, mprisqueeze
will be automatically started. Otherwise, to
start it manually:
$ systemctl --user start mprisqueeze