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460b9539 1.\"
5aff007d 2.\" Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Richard Kettlewell
460b9539 3.\"
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17.TH disorder 1
18.SH NAME
19disorder \- DisOrder jukebox client
20.SH SYNOPSIS
21.B disorder
22.RI [ OPTIONS ]
0d350ff0 23.RB [ \-\- ]
460b9539 24.RI [ COMMANDS ...]
460b9539 25.SH DESCRIPTION
460b9539 26.B disorder
27is used to query the \fBdisorderd\fR(8) daemon from the command line.
28It may be used to request tracks, scratch tracks, query the current
29state, etc, and by an administrator to shutdown or reconfigure the
30daemon.
31.PP
32If no commands are specified then \fBdisorder\fR connects to the
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33daemon and then immediately disconnects.
34This can be used to test whether the daemon is running.
35Otherwise, it executes the commands specified.
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36.PP
37This man page documents the command-line client.
38See \fBdisorderd\fR (8) for information about the server process
39and \fBdisorder_config\fR (5) for documentation of the configuration file.
460b9539 40.SH OPTIONS
41.TP
0d350ff0 42.B \-\-config \fIPATH\fR, \fB\-c \fIPATH
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43Set the configuration file.
44The default is
460b9539 45.IR pkgconfdir/config .
46.TP
0d350ff0 47.B \-\-debug\fR, \fB\-d
460b9539 48Enable debugging.
49.TP
0d350ff0 50.B \-\-help\fR, \fB\-h
460b9539 51Display a usage message.
52.TP
0d350ff0 53.B \-\-version\fR, \fB\-V
460b9539 54Display version number.
55.TP
0d350ff0 56.B \-\-help\-commands\fR, \fB\-H
460b9539 57List all known commands.
58.SH COMMANDS
59.TP
90ad6c6e 60.B adduser \fIUSERNAME PASSWORD\fR [\fIRIGHTS\fR]
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61Create a new user.
62If \fIRIGHTS\fR is not specified then the \fBdefault_rights\fR
63setting from the server's configuration file applies.
0f55e905 64.TP
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65.B adopt \fIID\fR
66Adopts track \fIID\fR (in the queue).
67The track will show up as submitted by the calling user.
68.TP
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69.B authorize \fIUSERNAME\fR [\fIRIGHTS\fR]
70Create user \fIUSERNAME\fR with a random password.
71User \fIUSERNAME\fR must be a UNIX login user (not just any old string).
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72If \fIRIGHTS\fR is not specified then the \fBdefault_rights\fR
73setting from the server's configuration file applies.
e86021e4 74.IP
90ad6c6e 75\fI~USERNAME/.disorder/passwd\fR is created with the password in it, so the new
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76user should be able to log in immediately.
77.IP
78If writing the \fIpasswd\fR file fails then the user will already have been
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79created in DisOrder's user database.
80Use \fBdisorder deluser\fR to remove them before trying again.
e86021e4 81.TP
90ad6c6e 82.B deluser \fIUSERNAME\fR
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83Delete a user.
84.TP
460b9539 85.B dirs \fIDIRECTORY\fR [\fB~\fIREGEXP\fR]
86List all the directories in \fIDIRECTORY\fR.
87.IP
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88An optional regexp may be specified, marked with an initial \fB~\fR.
89Only directories with a basename matching the regexp will be returned.
460b9539 90.TP
91.B disable
0f55e905 92Disable playing after the current track finishes.
460b9539 93.TP
90ad6c6e 94.B edituser \fIUSERNAME PROPERTY VALUE
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95Set some property of a user.
96.TP
460b9539 97.B enable
98(Re-)enable playing.
99.TP
100.B files \fIDIRECTORY\fR [\fB~\fIREGEXP\fR]
101List all the files in \fIDIRECTORY\fR.
102.IP
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103An optional regexp may be specified, marked with an initial \fB~\fR.
104Only files with a basename matching the regexp will be returned.
460b9539 105.TP
106.B get \fITRACK\fR \fIKEY\fR
107Display the preference \fIKEY\fR for \fITRACK\fR.
3d1452ab 108See \fBdisorder_preferences\fR (5).
460b9539 109.TP
0d350ff0 110.B get\-global \fIKEY\fR
460b9539 111Get a global preference.
3d1452ab 112See \fBdisorder_preferences\fR (5).
460b9539 113.TP
0d350ff0 114.B get\-volume
0f55e905 115Display the current volume settings.
460b9539 116.TP
117.B length \fITRACK\fR
0f55e905 118Display the length of \fITRACK\fR in seconds.
460b9539 119.TP
120.B log
0f55e905 121Write event log messages to standard output, until the server is terminated.
460b9539 122See \fBdisorder_protocol\fR (5) for details of the output syntax.
123.TP
124.B move \fITRACK\fR \fIDELTA\fR
125Move
126.I TRACK
127by
128.I DELTA
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129within the queue.
130Positive values move towards the head of the queue, negative
460b9539 131values towards the tail.
132.IP
133Note that if you specify a negative value then the
0d350ff0 134.B \-\-
460b9539 135option separate (before all commands) becomes mandatory, as otherwise the
136negative value is misinterpreted an an option.
137.TP
138.B part \fITRACK\fR \fICONTEXT\fI \fIPART\fR
139Get a track name part.
140.IP
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141\fICONTEXT\fR should be either \fBsort\fR or \fBdisplay\fR.
142\fBpart\fR is the part of the name desired, typically \fBartist\fR,
143\fBalbum\fR or \fBtitle\fR.
460b9539 144.TP
145.B pause
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146Pause the current track.
147(Note that not all players support pausing.)
460b9539 148.TP
149.B play \fITRACKS\fR...
150Add \fITRACKS\fR to the end of the queue.
151.TP
152.B playing
153Report the currently playing track.
154.TP
155.B prefs \fITRACK\fR
156Display all the preferences for \fITRACK\fR.
3d1452ab 157See \fBdisorder_preferences\fR (5).
460b9539 158.TP
159.B queue
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160List the current queue.
161The first entry in the list is the next track to play.
460b9539 162.TP
0d350ff0 163.B random\-disable
460b9539 164Disable random play.
165.TP
0d350ff0 166.B random\-enable
460b9539 167Enable random play.
168.TP
169.B recent
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170List recently played tracks.
171The first entry is the oldest track, the last entry is the most
172recently played one.
460b9539 173.TP
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174.B reconfigure
175Make the daemon reload its configuration file.
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176.IP
177Not all configuration options can be modified during the lifetime of the
178server; of those that can't, some will just be ignored if they change while
179others will cause the new configuration to be rejected.
180See \fBdisorder_config\fR(5) for details.
e86021e4 181.TP
460b9539 182.B remove \fITRACK\fR
183Remove a track from the queue.
184.TP
e86021e4 185.B rescan
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186Rescan the filesystem for new tracks.
187There is an automatic daily rescan but if you've just added some tracks
188and want them to show up immediately, use this command.
e86021e4 189.TP
460b9539 190.B resolve \fITRACK\fR
191Resolve aliases for \fITRACK\fR and print out the real track name.
192.TP
193.B resume
194Resume the current track after a pause.
195.TP
0d350ff0 196.B rtp\-address
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197Report the RTP brodcast address used by the server (if any).
198.TP
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199.B schedule-del \fIEVENT\fR
200Delete a scheduled event.
201.TP
202.B schedule-list
203List scheduled events.
204Each line contains the ID, a timestamp, 'N' or 'J' for normal or junk priority,
205the user, the action and action-specific data.
206.TP
207.B schedule-play \fIWHEN PRIORITY TRACK\fI
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208Play \fITRACK\fR at time \fIWHEN\fR.
209Various time/date formats are supported depending on locale but the following
210three will always work:
211.RS
212.RS
213.TP
214.B "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS"
215.TP
216.B "HH:MM:SS"
217.TP
218.B "HH:MM"
219.RE
220.RE
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221.IP
222\fIPRIORITY\fR should be \fBjunk\fR or \fBnormal\fR.
223This determines how the event is handled if it becomes due when the server is
224down.
225Junk events are just discarded in this case, while normal events will be
226executed when the server comes back up, even if this is much later.
227.TP
228.B schedule-set-global \fIWHEN PRIORITY NAME VALUE\fI
229Set global preference \fINAME\fR to \fIVALUE\fR at time \fIWHEN\fR.
230.TP
231.B schedule-unset-global \fIWHEN PRIORITY NAME\fI
232Unset global preference \fINAME\fR at time \fIWHEN\fR.
233.TP
460b9539 234.B scratch
235Scratch the currently playing track.
236.TP
0d350ff0 237.B scratch\-id \fIID\fR
460b9539 238Scratch the currently playing track, provided it has the given ID.
239.TP
240.B search \fITERMS\fR
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241Search for tracks containing all of the listed terms.
242The terms are separated by spaces and form a single argument,
243so must be quoted, for example:
460b9539 244.IP
245.B "disorder search 'bowie china'"
246.IP
247You can limit the search to tracks with a particular tag, too, using the
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248\fBtag:\fR modifier.
249For example:
460b9539 250.IP
ca831831 251.B "disorder search 'love tag:depressing'"
460b9539 252.TP
253.B set \fITRACK\fR \fIKEY\fR \fIVALUE\fR
254Set the preference \fIKEY\fR for \fITRACK\fR to \fIVALUE\fR.
3d1452ab 255See \fBdisorder_preferences\fR (5).
460b9539 256.TP
0d350ff0 257.B set\-global \fIKEY\fR \fIVALUE\fR
460b9539 258Set a global preference.
3d1452ab 259See \fBdisorder_preferences\fR (5).
460b9539 260.TP
0d350ff0 261.B set\-volume \fBLEFT\fR \fBRIGHT\fR
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262Set the volume.
263.TP
0d350ff0 264.B setup\-guest \fR[\fB\-\-no\-online\-registration\fR]
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265Create the "guest" user for use by the web interface.
266This user will have no password and will only have the "read" and
267"register" rights, the latter allowing new users to automatically
268register themselves via the web interface.
0f55e905 269.IP
0d350ff0 270With the option \fB\-\-no-online\-registration\fR, the "register" right is
0f55e905 271suppressed and users must be manually created by an administrator.
f1592969 272.IP
273If online registration is desired then \fBmail_sender\fR must be set in the
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274configuration file.
275See \fBdisorder_config\fR(5).
460b9539 276.TP
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277.B shutdown
278Shut down the daemon.
279.TP
460b9539 280.B stats
281List server statistics.
282.TP
283.B tags
284List known tags.
285.TP
286.B unset \fITRACK\fR \fIKEY\fR
287Unset the preference \fIKEY\fR for \fITRACK\fR.
3d1452ab 288See \fBdisorder_preferences\fR (5).
460b9539 289.TP
0d350ff0 290.B unset\-global \fIKEY\fR
460b9539 291Unset the global preference \fIKEY\fR.
3d1452ab 292See \fBdisorder_preferences\fR (5).
460b9539 293.TP
90ad6c6e 294.B userinfo \fIUSERNAME PROPERTY
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295Get some property of a user.
296.TP
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297.B users
298List known users.
299.TP
460b9539 300.B version
301Report the daemon's version number.
302.PP
303For
304.B move
305and
306.BR remove ,
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307tracks may be specified by name or by ID.
308If you use the name and a track appears twice in the queue it is
309undefined which is affected.
460b9539 310.SH NOTES
311.B disorder
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312is locale-aware.
313If you do not set the locale correctly then it may not handle non-ASCII
314data properly.
460b9539 315.PP
e86021e4 316The client determines which user to attempt to authenticate as by examining the
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317current UID.
318This can be overridden in a per-user configuration file, see
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319\fBdisorder_config\fR(5).
320.PP
321See \fBdisorder_protocol\fR(5) for the rights required to run each command.
322(For instance, \fBshutdown\fR requires the \fBadmin\fR right, which most users
323would not normally have.)
460b9539 324.PP
325This program is not intended to run in a setuid environment.
326.PP
327The regexp syntax used by the \fBfiles\fR and \fBdirs\fR commands use the
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328syntax described in \fBpcrepattern\fR(3).
329Matching is case-independent.
330It is strongly recommended that you quote regexps, since they often
331contain characters treated specially by the shell.
332For example:
460b9539 333.PP
334.B "disorder dirs /Music ~'^(?!the [^t])t'"
335.SH TROUBLESHOOTING
336If you cannot play a track, or it does not appear in the database even after a
337rescan, check the following things:
338.TP
339.B .
340Are there any error messages in the system log? The server logs to
341\fBLOG_DAEMON\fR, which typically ends up in
342.I /var/log/daemon.log
343or
344.IR /var/log/messages ,
345though this depends on local configuration.
346.TP
347.B .
348Is the track in a known format? Have a look at
349.I pkgconfdir/config
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350for the formats recognized by the local installation.
351The filename matching is case-sensitive.
460b9539 352.TP
353.B .
354Do permissions on the track allow the server to read it?
355.TP
356.B .
357Do the permissions on the containing directories allow the server to read and
358execute them?
359.PP
360The user the server runs as is determined by the \fBuser\fR directive in the
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361configuration file.
362The README recommends using \fBjukebox\fR for this purpose but it could
363be different locally.
460b9539 364.SH ENVIRONMENT
365.TP
460b9539 366.B HOME
367The user's home directory.
368.TP
369.B LC_ALL\fR, \fBLANG\fR, etc
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370Current locale.
371See \fBlocale\fR(7).
460b9539 372.SH FILES
373.TP
374.I pkgconfdir/config
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375Global configuration file.
376See \fBdisorder_config\fR(5).
460b9539 377.TP
378.I ~/.disorder/passwd
379Per-user password file
380.TP
381.I pkgstatedir/socket
382Communication socket for \fBdisorder\fR(1).
383.SH "SEE ALSO"
384\fBdisorderd\fR(8), \fBdisorder_config\fR(5), \fBsyslog\fR(3), \fBtime\fR(2),
3d1452ab 385\fBpcrepattern\fR(3), \fBdisobedience\fR(1), \fBdisorder.cgi\fR(8),
9ce569e5 386\fBdisorder_preferences\fR(5)
460b9539 387.PP
388"\fBpydoc disorder\fR" for the Python API documentation.
389.\" Local Variables:
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