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Icarus
Icarus is a music streaming API Server that interacts with Mear.
Interfacing With Icarus
One can interface with Icarus the music server either by:
- Mear - Partially implemented (under development)
- IcarusDownloadManager
Built With
- C#
- .NET Core 2.2
- .NET Web RESTful API
- MySql
- Newtonsoft.Json
- TagLib#
Getting started
There are several things that need to be completed to properly setup and secure the API.
- Auth0 API configuration
- API filesystem paths
- Database connection string
- Migrations
Auth0 API configuration
API filesystem paths
For the purposes of properly uploading, downloading, updating, deleting, and streaming songs the API filesystem paths must be configured. What is meant by this is that the RootMusicPath directory where all music will be stored must exist as well as the ArchivePath and TemporaryMusicPath paths. An example on a Linux system:
{
"RootMusicPath": "/home/dev/null/music/",
"TemporaryMusicPath": "/home/dev/null/music/temp/",
"ArchivePath": "/home/dev/null/music/archive/"
}
- RootMusicPath - Where music will be stored in the following convention:
Artist/Album/Songs - TemporaryMusicPath - Where music will be stored when uploding songs to the server until the metadata has been fully parsed and entered into the database. Upon completion the files will be deleted and moved to the appropriate path in the
RootMusicPath - ArchivePath - When downloading compressed songs this is the path where songs will be compressed prior to dataa being read into memory, deleting the compressed file, and sending the compressed file from memory to the client
Note: The TemporaryMusic or ArchivePath does not have to be located in the RootMusicPath. Ensure that the permissions are properly set for all of the paths.
Database connection string
In order for Database functionality to be operable, there must be a valid connection string and credentials with appropriate permissions. At the moment there is only support for MySQL. Depending on your environment Release or Debug you will need to edit the appsettings.json or appsettings.Development.json accordingly. An example of the fields to change are below:
{
"ConnectionStrings": {
"DefaultConnection": "Server=localhost;Database=my_db;Uid=admin;Pwd=toughpassword;"
}
}
- Server - The address or domain name of the MySQL server
- Database - The database name
- Uid - Username
- Password - Self-explanatory
The only requirement of the User is that the user should have full permissions to the database as well as permissions to create a database. Other than that, that is all that is required.
Migrations
Prior to starting the API, the Migrations must be applied. There are 6 tables with migrations being applied and thy are:
- Users
- Song
- Album
- Artist
- Year
- Genre
There is a script for Linux systems to apply these migrations, it can be found in the Scripts/Migrations/Linux directory. Just merely execute:
scripts/Migrations/Linux/AddUpdate.sh
Or you can manually add the migrations like so for each migration:
dotnet ef migrations Add [Migration] --context [Migration]Context
Then update the migrations to the database like so*:
dotnet ef database update --context [Migration]Context
From this point the database has been successfully configured. Metadata and song filesystem locations can be saved.
* Will only need to execute this for UserContext and SongContext because the Song table has relational constraints with Album, Artist, Year, and Genre.
Contributing
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on the code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to the project.
Versioning
Currently under development. No version has been released
Authors
- Kun Deng - amazing-username
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details
