chiark / gitweb /
Make sure HTML man pages are in build directory.
[disorder] / doc / disorder_protocol.5.in
CommitLineData
460b9539 1.\"
964e027d 2.\" Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Richard Kettlewell
460b9539 3.\"
e7eb3a27 4.\" This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
460b9539 5.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
e7eb3a27 6.\" the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
460b9539 7.\" (at your option) any later version.
e7eb3a27
RK
8.\"
9.\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12.\" GNU General Public License for more details.
13.\"
460b9539 14.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
e7eb3a27 15.\" along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
460b9539 16.\"
17.TH disorder_protocol 5
18.SH NAME
19disorder_protocol \- DisOrder communication protocol
20.SH DESCRIPTION
21The DisOrder client and server communicate via the protocol described
22in this man page.
23.PP
c0c23a60
RK
24The protocol is liable to change without notice.
25You are recommended to check the implementation before believing this document.
460b9539 26.SH "GENERAL SYNTAX"
c0c23a60
RK
27Everything is encoded using UTF-8.
28See
f9635e06
RK
29.B "CHARACTER ENCODING"
30below for more detail on character encoding issues.
460b9539 31.PP
f9635e06
RK
32Commands and responses consist of a line perhaps followed (depending on the
33command or response) by a body.
460b9539 34.PP
35The line syntax is the same as described in \fBdisorder_config\fR(5) except
36that comments are prohibited.
37.PP
38Bodies borrow their syntax from RFC821; they consist of zero or more ordinary
39lines, with any initial full stop doubled up, and are terminated by a line
40consisting of a full stop and a line feed.
fc80bbcd
RK
41.PP
42Commands only have a body if explicitly stated below.
43If they do have a body then the body should always be sent immediately;
44unlike (for instance) the SMTP "DATA" command there is no intermediate step
45where the server asks for the body to be sent.
46.PP
47Replies also only have a body if stated below.
48The presence of a reply body can always be inferred from the response code;
49if the last digit is a 3 then a body is present, otherwise it is not.
460b9539 50.SH COMMANDS
51Commands always have a command name as the first field of the line; responses
c0c23a60
RK
52always have a 3-digit response code as the first field.
53See below for more details about this field.
460b9539 54.PP
55All commands require the connection to have been already authenticated unless
c0c23a60
RK
56stated otherwise.
57If not stated otherwise, the \fBread\fR right is sufficient to execute
58the command.
460b9539 59.TP
0f55e905 60.B adduser \fIUSERNAME PASSWORD \fR[\fIRIGHTS\fR]
c0c23a60
RK
61Create a new user with the given username and password.
62The new user's rights list can be specified; if it is not
63then the \fBdefault_rights\fR setting applies instead.
64Requires the \fBadmin\fR right, and only works on local
0f55e905 65connections.
eb5dc014 66.TP
d42e98ca
RK
67.B adopt \fIID\fR
68Adopts a randomly picked track, leaving it in a similar state to if it was
69picked by this user. Requires the \fBplay\fR right.
70.TP
460b9539 71.B allfiles \fIDIRECTORY\fR [\fIREGEXP\fR]
5818980a 72List all the files and directories in \fIDIRECTORY\fR in a response body.
460b9539 73If \fIREGEXP\fR is present only matching files and directories are returned.
74.TP
ba39faf6 75.B confirm \fICONFIRMATION
c0c23a60
RK
76Confirm user registration.
77\fICONFIRMATION\fR is as returned from \fBregister\fR below.
78This command can be used without logging in.
ba39faf6 79.TP
eb5dc014 80.B cookie \fICOOKIE
0d350ff0 81Log a user back in using a cookie created with \fBmake\-cookie\fR.
c0c23a60 82The response contains the username.
eb5dc014
RK
83.TP
84.B deluser \fIUSERNAME
c0c23a60
RK
85Delete the named user.
86Requires the \fBadmin\fR right, and only works on local connections.
460b9539 87.TP
88.B dirs \fIDIRECTORY\fR [\fIREGEXP\fR]
5818980a 89List all the directories in \fIDIRECTORY\fR in a response body.
460b9539 90If \fIREGEXP\fR is present only matching directories are returned.
91.TP
92.B disable \fR[\fBnow\fR]
c0c23a60
RK
93Disable further playing.
94If the optional \fBnow\fR argument is present then the current track
95is stopped.
96Requires the \fBglobal prefs\fR right.
eb5dc014
RK
97.TP
98.B edituser \fIUSERNAME PROPERTY VALUE
c0c23a60
RK
99Set a user property.
100With the \fBadmin\fR right any username and property may be specified.
101Otherwise the \fBuserinfo\fR right is required and only the
eb5dc014 102\fBemail\fR and \fBpassword\fR properties may be set.
0517868c
RK
103.IP
104User properties are syntax-checked before setting. For instance \fBemail\fR
105must contain an "@" sign or you will get an error. (Setting an empty value for
106\fBemail\fR is allowed and removes the property.)
460b9539 107.TP
108.B enable
c0c23a60
RK
109Re-enable further playing, and is the opposite of \fBdisable\fR.
110Requires the \fBglobal prefs\fR right.
460b9539 111.TP
112.B enabled
c0c23a60
RK
113Report whether playing is enabled.
114The second field of the response line will be \fByes\fR or \fBno\fR.
460b9539 115.TP
116.B exists \fITRACK\fR
c0c23a60
RK
117Report whether the named track exists.
118The second field of the response line will be \fByes\fR or \fBno\fR.
460b9539 119.TP
120.B files \fIDIRECTORY\fR [\fIREGEXP\fR]
5818980a 121List all the files in \fIDIRECTORY\fR in a response body.
460b9539 122If \fIREGEXP\fR is present only matching files are returned.
123.TP
124.B get \fITRACK\fR \fIPREF\fR
97b2a06f 125Gets a preference value.
c0c23a60 126On success the second field of the response line will have the value.
fb1bc1f5
RK
127.IP
128If the track or preference do not exist then the response code is 555.
460b9539 129.TP
0d350ff0 130.B get\-global \fIKEY\fR
460b9539 131Get a global preference.
fb1bc1f5
RK
132.IP
133If the preference does not exist then the response code is 555.
460b9539 134.TP
135.B length \fITRACK\fR
c0c23a60
RK
136Get the length of the track in seconds.
137On success the second field of the response line will have the value.
460b9539 138.TP
139.B log
c0c23a60
RK
140Send event log messages in a response body.
141The command will never terminate.
142Any further data sent to the server will be discarded (explicitly;
143i.e. it will not accumulate in a buffer somewhere).
460b9539 144.IP
145See \fBEVENT LOG\fR below for more details.
146.TP
0d350ff0 147.B make\-cookie
eb5dc014
RK
148Returns an opaque string that can be used by the \fBcookie\fR command to log
149this user back in on another connection (until the cookie expires).
150.TP
460b9539 151.B move \fITRACK\fR \fIDELTA\fR
c0c23a60
RK
152Move a track in the queue.
153The track may be identified by ID (preferred) or name (which might cause
154confusion if it's there twice).
155\fIDELTA\fR should be an negative or positive integer and indicates how
156many steps towards the head of the queue the track should be moved.
eb5dc014
RK
157.IP
158Requires one of the \fBmove mine\fR, \fBmove random\fR or \fBmove any\fR rights
159depending on how the track came to be added to the queue.
460b9539 160.TP
161.B moveafter \fITARGET\fR \fIID\fR ...
c0c23a60
RK
162Move all the tracks in the \fIID\fR list after ID \fITARGET\fR.
163If \fITARGET\fR is the empty string then the listed tracks are put
164at the head of the queue.
165If \fITARGET\fR is listed in the ID list then the tracks are moved
460b9539 166to just after the first non-listed track before it, or to the head if there is
167no such track.
eb5dc014
RK
168.IP
169Requires one of the \fBmove mine\fR, \fBmove random\fR or \fBmove any\fR rights
170depending on how the tracks came to be added to the queue.
460b9539 171.TP
2a10b70b 172.B new \fR[\fIMAX\fR]
c0c23a60
RK
173Send the most recently added \fIMAX\fR tracks in a response body.
174If the argument is ommitted, the \fBnew_max\fR most recent tracks are
175listed (see \fBdisorder_config\fR(5)).
2a10b70b 176.TP
7858930d 177.B nop
c0c23a60
RK
178Do nothing.
179Used by
7858930d 180.BR disobedience (1)
c0c23a60
RK
181as a keepalive measure.
182This command does not require authentication.
7858930d 183.TP
460b9539 184.B part \fITRACK\fR \fICONTEXT\fI \fIPART\fR
c0c23a60
RK
185Get a track name part.
186Returns an empty string if a name part cannot be constructed.
460b9539 187.IP
188.I CONTEXT
189is one of
190.B sort
191or
192.B display
193and
194.I PART
195is usually one of
196.BR artist ,
197.B album
198or
199.BR title .
200.TP
201.B pause
c0c23a60
RK
202Pause the current track.
203Requires the \fBpause\fR right.
460b9539 204.TP
205.B play \fITRACK\fR
c0c23a60
RK
206Add a track to the queue.
207The response contains the queue ID of the track.
eb5dc014 208Requires the \fBplay\fR right.
460b9539 209.TP
7a853280
RK
210.B playafter \fITARGET\fR \fITRACK\fR ...
211Add all the tracks in the \fITRACK\fR list to the queue after \fITARGET\fR
212(which should be a track ID).
213If \fITARGET\fR is the empty string then the listed tracks are put
214at the head of the queue.
215.IP
216Currently the success result does \fInot\fR include the new track IDs.
217.IP
218Requires the \fBplay\fR right.
219.TP
460b9539 220.B playing
5818980a 221Report what track is playing.
460b9539 222.IP
223If the response is \fB252\fR then the rest of the response line consists of
224track information (see below).
225.IP
226If the response is \fB259\fR then nothing is playing.
227.TP
fc80bbcd
RK
228.B playlist-delete \fIPLAYLIST\fR
229Delete a playlist.
230Requires permission to modify that playlist and the \fBplay\fR right.
231.TP
232.B playlist-get \fIPLAYLIST\fR
233Get the contents of a playlist, in a response body.
234Requires permission to read that playlist and the \fBread\fR right.
2d88ddf4 235If the playlist does not exist the response is 555.
fc80bbcd
RK
236.TP
237.B playlist-get-share \fIPLAYLIST\fR
238Get the sharing status of a playlist.
239The result will be \fBpublic\fR, \fBprivate\fR or \fBshared\fR.
240Requires permission to read that playlist and the \fBread\fR right.
241.TP
242.B playlist-lock \fIPLAYLIST\fR
243Lock a playlist.
244Requires permission to modify that playlist and the \fBplay\fR right.
245Only one playlist may be locked at a time on a given connection and the lock
246automatically expires when the connection is closed.
247.TP
248.B playlist-set \fIPLAYLIST\fR
249Set the contents of a playlist.
250The new contents should be supplied in a command body.
251Requires permission to modify that playlist and the \fBplay\fR right.
252The playlist must be locked.
253.TP
254.B playlist-set-share \fIPLAYLIST\fR \fISHARE\fR
255Set the sharing status of a playlist to
256\fBpublic\fR, \fBprivate\fR or \fBshared\fR.
257Requires permission to modify that playlist and the \fBplay\fR right.
258.TP
259.B playlist-unlock\fR
260Unlock the locked playlist.
261.TP
262.B playlists
263List all playlists that this connection has permission to read.
264Requires the \fBread\fR right.
265.TP
460b9539 266.B prefs \fBTRACK\fR
5818980a 267Send back the preferences for \fITRACK\fR in a response body.
460b9539 268Each line of the response has the usual line syntax, the first field being the
269name of the pref and the second the value.
270.TP
271.B queue
5818980a 272Send back the current queue in a response body, one track to a line, the track
c0c23a60
RK
273at the head of the queue (i.e. next to be be played) first.
274See below for the track information syntax.
460b9539 275.TP
0d350ff0 276.B random\-disable
c0c23a60
RK
277Disable random play (but don't stop the current track).
278Requires the \fBglobal prefs\fR right.
460b9539 279.TP
0d350ff0 280.B random\-enable
c0c23a60
RK
281Enable random play.
282Requires the \fBglobal prefs\fR right.
460b9539 283.TP
0d350ff0 284.B random\-enabled
c0c23a60
RK
285Report whether random play is enabled.
286The second field of the response line will be \fByes\fR or \fBno\fR.
460b9539 287.TP
288.B recent
5818980a 289Send back the current recently-played list in a response body, one track to a
c0c23a60
RK
290line, the track most recently played last.
291See below for the track information syntax.
460b9539 292.TP
293.B reconfigure
c0c23a60
RK
294Request that DisOrder reconfigure itself.
295Requires the \fBadmin\fR right.
863c04fa
RK
296.IP
297Not all configuration options can be modified during the lifetime of the
298server; of those that can't, some will just be ignored if they change while
299others will cause the new configuration to be rejected.
300See \fBdisorder_config\fR(5) for details.
460b9539 301.TP
90ad6c6e 302.B register \fIUSERNAME PASSWORD EMAIL
c0c23a60
RK
303Register a new user.
304Requires the \fBregister\fR right.
305The result contains a confirmation string; the user will be be able
306to log in until this has been presented back to the server via the
307\fBconfirm\fR command.
ba39faf6 308.TP
90ad6c6e
RK
309.B reminder \fIUSERNAME\fR
310Send a password reminder to user \fIUSERNAME\fR.
c0c23a60
RK
311If the user has no valid email address, or no password, or a
312reminder has been sent too recently, then no reminder will be sent.
6207d2f3 313.TP
460b9539 314.B remove \fIID\fR
c0c23a60
RK
315Remove the track identified by \fIID\fR.
316Requires one of the \fBremove mine\fR, \fBremove random\fR or
317\fBremove any\fR rights depending on how the
eb5dc014 318track came to be added to the queue.
460b9539 319.TP
dd9af5cb 320.B rescan \fR[\fBwait\fR] \fR[\fBfresh\fR]
c0c23a60
RK
321Rescan all roots for new or obsolete tracks.
322Requires the \fBrescan\fR right.
dd9af5cb
RK
323.IP
324If the \fBwait\fR flag is present then the response is delayed until the rescan
325completes.
326Otherwise the response arrives immediately.
327This is primarily intended for testing.
328.IP
329If the \fBfresh\fR flag is present a rescan is already underway then a second
330rescan will be started when it completes.
331The default behavior is to piggyback on the existing rescan.
332.IP
333NB that \fBfresh\fR is currently disabled in the server source, so using this
334flag will just provoke an error.
460b9539 335.TP
336.B resolve \fITRACK\fR
337Resolve a track name, i.e. if this is an alias then return the real track name.
338.TP
339.B resume
c0c23a60
RK
340Resume the current track after a \fBpause\fR command.
341Requires the \fBpause\fR right.
eb5dc014
RK
342.TP
343.B revoke \fBcookie\fR
0d350ff0 344Revoke a cookie previously created with \fBmake\-cookie\fR.
c0c23a60 345It will not be possible to use this cookie in the future.
460b9539 346.TP
0d350ff0 347.B rtp\-address
5818980a 348Report the RTP broadcast (or multicast) address, in the form \fIADDRESS
c0c23a60
RK
349PORT\fR.
350This command does not require authentication.
ca831831 351.TP
460b9539 352.B scratch \fR[\fIID\fR]
353Remove the track identified by \fIID\fR, or the currently playing track if no
c0c23a60
RK
354\fIID\fR is specified.
355Requires one of the \fBscratch mine\fR, \fBscratch random\fR or
356\fBscratch any\fR rights depending on how the track came to be
eb5dc014 357added to the queue.
460b9539 358.TP
2b33c4cf
RK
359.B schedule-add \fIWHEN\fR \fIPRIORITY\fR \fIACTION\fR ...
360Schedule an event for the future.
361.IP
362.I WHEN
363is the time when it should happen, as \fBtime_t\fR value.
364It must refer to a time in the future.
365.IP
366.I PRIORITY
367is the event priority.
368This can be \fBnormal\fR, in which case the event will be run at startup if its
369time has past, or \fBjunk\fR in which case it will be discarded if it is found
370to be in the past at startup.
371The meaning of other values is not defined.
372.IP
373.I ACTION
374is the action to perform.
375The choice of action determines the meaning of the remaining arguments.
376Possible actions are:
377.RS
378.TP
379.B play
380Play a track.
381The next argument is the track name.
382Requires the \fBplay\fR right.
383.TP
384.B set-global
385Set a global preference.
386The next argument is the preference name and the final argument is the value to
387set it to (omit it to unset it).
388Requires the \fBglobal prefs\fR right.
389.RE
390.IP
391You need the right at the point you create the event.
392It is not possible to create scheduled events in expectation of a future change
393in rights.
394.TP
395.B schedule-del \fIEVENT\fR
396Deletes a scheduled event.
397Users can always delete their own scheduled events; with the \fBadmin\fR
398right you can delete any event.
399.TP
400.B schedule-get \fIEVENT\fR
401Sends the details of scheduled event \fIEVENT\fR in a response body.
402Each line is a pair of strings quoted in the usual way, the first being the key
403ane the second the value.
404No particular order is used.
405.IP
406Scheduled events are considered public information.
407Right \fBread\fR is sufficient to see details of all events.
408.TP
409.B schedule-list
410Sends the event IDs of all scheduled events in a response body, in no
411particular order.
412Use \fBschedule-get\fR to get the details of each event.
413.TP
460b9539 414.B search \fITERMS\fR
c0c23a60
RK
415Search for tracks matching the search terms.
416The results are put in a response body, one to a line.
460b9539 417.IP
418The search string is split in the usual way, with quoting supported, into a
c0c23a60
RK
419list of terms.
420Only tracks matching all terms are included in the results.
460b9539 421.IP
422Any terms of the form \fBtag:\fITAG\fR limits the search to tracks with that
423tag.
424.IP
425All other terms are interpreted as individual words which must be present in
426the track name.
427.IP
428Spaces in terms don't currently make sense, but may one day be interpreted to
429allow searching for phrases.
430.TP
431.B \fBset\fR \fITRACK\fR \fIPREF\fR \fIVALUE\fR
c0c23a60
RK
432Set a preference.
433Requires the \fBprefs\fR right.
460b9539 434.TP
0d350ff0 435.B set\-global \fIKEY\fR \fIVALUE\fR
c0c23a60
RK
436Set a global preference.
437Requires the \fBglobal prefs\fR right.
460b9539 438.TP
439.B stats
440Send server statistics in plain text in a response body.
441.TP
442.B \fBtags\fR
443Send the list of currently known tags in a response body.
444.TP
445.B \fBunset\fR \fITRACK\fR \fIPREF\fR
c0c23a60
RK
446Unset a preference.
447Requires the \fBprefs\fR right.
460b9539 448.TP
0d350ff0 449.B \fBunset\-global\fR \fIKEY\fR
c0c23a60
RK
450Unset a global preference.
451Requires the \fBglobal prefs\fR right.
460b9539 452.TP
90ad6c6e
RK
453.B user \fIUSERNAME\fR \fIRESPONSE\fR
454Authenticate as user \fIUSERNAME\fR.
c0c23a60 455See
5e3f9e08
RK
456.B AUTHENTICATION
457below.
460b9539 458.TP
90ad6c6e 459.B userinfo \fIUSERNAME PROPERTY
3e3566ad
RK
460Get a user property.
461.TP
eb5dc014 462.B users
5818980a 463Send the list of currently known users in a response body.
eb5dc014 464.TP
460b9539 465.B version
466Send back a response with the server version as the second field.
467.TP
468.B volume \fR[\fILEFT\fR [\fIRIGHT\fR]]
469Get or set the volume.
470.IP
471With zero parameters just gets the volume and reports the left and right sides
472as the 2nd and 3rd fields of the response.
473.IP
c0c23a60
RK
474With one parameter sets both sides to the same value.
475With two parameters sets each side independently.
476Setting the volume requires the \fBvolume\fR right.
460b9539 477.SH RESPONSES
c0c23a60
RK
478Responses are three-digit codes.
479The first digit distinguishes errors from succesful responses:
460b9539 480.TP
481.B 2
482Operation succeeded.
483.TP
484.B 5
485Operation failed.
486.PP
487The second digit breaks down the origin of the response:
488.TP
489.B 0
c0c23a60
RK
490Generic responses not specific to the handling of the command.
491Mostly this is parse errors.
460b9539 492.TP
b4a80f69 493.B 1
49451x errors indicate that the user had insufficient rights for the command.
495.TP
460b9539 496.B 3
497Authentication responses.
498.TP
499.B 5
500Responses specific to the handling of the command.
501.PP
502The third digit provides extra information about the response:
503.TP
504.B 0
505Text part is just commentary.
506.TP
507.B 1
508Text part is a constant result e.g. \fBversion\fR.
509.TP
510.B 2
511Text part is a potentially variable result.
512.TP
513.B 3
514Text part is just commentary; a dot-stuffed body follows.
515.TP
516.B 4
c0c23a60
RK
517Text part is just commentary; an indefinite dot-stuffed body follows.
518(Used for \fBlog\fR.)
460b9539 519.TP
fb1bc1f5 520.B 5
c0c23a60
RK
521Used with "normal" errors, for instance a preference not being found.
522The text part is commentary.
fb1bc1f5 523.TP
460b9539 524.B 9
525The text part is just commentary (but would normally be a response for this
526command) e.g. \fBplaying\fR.
7b32e917
RK
527.PP
528Result strings (not bodies) intended for machine parsing (i.e. xx1 and xx2
529responses) are quoted.
460b9539 530.SH AUTHENTICATION
5e3f9e08 531When a connection is made the server sends a \fB231\fR response before any
c0c23a60
RK
532command is received.
533This contains a protocol generation, an algorithm name and a
534challenge encoded in hex, all separated by whitespace.
7b32e917
RK
535.PP
536The current protocol generation is \fB2\fR.
5e3f9e08 537.PP
b3141726 538The possible algorithms are (currently) \fBsha1\fR, \fBsha256\fR, \fBsha384\fR
c0c23a60
RK
539and \fBsha512\fR.
540\fBSHA1\fR etc work as synonyms.
460b9539 541.PP
5e3f9e08
RK
542The \fBuser\fR response consists of the selected hash of the user's password
543concatenated with the challenge, encoded in hex.
460b9539 544.SH "TRACK INFORMATION"
545Track information is encoded in a line (i.e. using the usual line syntax) as
c0c23a60
RK
546pairs of fields.
547The first is a name, the second a value.
548The names have the following meanings:
460b9539 549.TP 12
550.B expected
551The time the track is expected to be played at.
552.TP
553.B id
554A string uniquely identifying this queue entry.
555.TP
556.B played
557The time the track was played at.
558.TP
559.B scratched
560The user that scratched the track.
561.TP
d42e98ca
RK
562.B origin
563The origin of the track. Valid origins are:
564.RS
565.TP 12
566.B adopted
567The track was originally randomly picked but has been adopted by a user.
568.TP
569.B picked
570The track was picked by a user.
571.TP
572.B random
573The track was randomly picked.
574.TP
575.B scheduled
576The track was played from a scheduled action.
577.TP
578.B scratch
579The track is a scratch sound.
580.RE
581.TP
460b9539 582.B state
c0c23a60
RK
583The current track state.
584Valid states are:
460b9539 585.RS
586.TP 12
587.B failed
588The player failed (exited with nonzero status but wasn't scratched).
589.TP
460b9539 590.B ok
591The track was played without any problems.
592.TP
593.B scratched
594The track was scratched.
595.TP
596.B started
597The track is currently playing.
598.TP
d42e98ca
RK
599.B paused
600Track is playing but paused.
601.TP
460b9539 602.B unplayed
603In the queue, hasn't been played yet.
604.TP
605.B quitting
606The track was terminated because the server is shutting down.
607.RE
608.TP
609.B submitter
610The user that submitted the track.
611.TP
612.B track
613The filename of the track.
614.TP
615.B when
616The time the track was added to the queue.
617.TP
618.B wstat
619The wait status of the player in decimal.
d42e98ca
RK
620.PP
621Note that \fBorigin\fR is new with DisOrder 4.3, and obsoletes some old
622\fBstate\fR values.
460b9539 623.SH NOTES
624Times are decimal integers using the server's \fBtime_t\fR.
625.PP
626For file listings, the regexp applies to the basename of the returned file, not
c0c23a60
RK
627the whole filename, and letter case is ignored.
628\fBpcrepattern\fR(3) describes the regexp syntax.
460b9539 629.PP
630Filenames are in UTF-8 even if the collection they come from uses some other
631encoding - if you want to access the real file (in such cases as the filenames
632actually correspond to a real file) you'll have to convert to whatever the
633right encoding is.
634.SH "EVENT LOG"
635The event log consists of lines starting with a hexadecimal timestamp and a
c0c23a60
RK
636keyword followed by (optionally) parameters.
637The parameters are quoted in the usual DisOrder way.
638Currently the following keywords are used:
460b9539 639.TP
d42e98ca
RK
640.B adopted \fIID\fR \fIUSERNAME\fR
641\fIUSERNAME\fR adopted track \fIID\fR.
642.TP
460b9539 643.B completed \fITRACK\fR
644Completed playing \fITRACK\fR
645.TP
646.B failed \fITRACK\fR \fIERROR\fR
647Completed playing \fITRACK\fR with an error status
648.TP
90ad6c6e
RK
649.B moved \fIUSERNAME\fR
650User \fIUSERNAME\fR moved some track(s).
c0c23a60 651Further details aren't included any more.
460b9539 652.TP
90ad6c6e 653.B playing \fITRACK\fR [\fIUSERNAME\fR]
460b9539 654Started playing \fITRACK\fR.
655.TP
5c102112
RK
656.B playlist_created \fIPLAYLIST\fR \fISHARING\fR
657Sent when a playlist is created.
658For private playlists this is intended to be sent only to the owner (but
659this is not currently implemented).
660.TP
661.B playlist_deleted \fIPLAYLIST\fR
662Sent when a playlist is deleted.
663For private playlists this is intended to be sent only to the owner (but
664this is not currently implemented).
665.TP
666.B playlist_modified \fIPLAYLIST\fR \fISHARING\fR
667Sent when a playlist is modified (either its contents or its sharing status).
668For private playlists this is intended to be sent only to the owner (but
669this is not currently implemented).
670.TP
460b9539 671.B queue \fIQUEUE-ENTRY\fR...
672Added \fITRACK\fR to the queue.
673.TP
674.B recent_added \fIQUEUE-ENTRY\fR...
675Added \fIID\fR to the recently played list.
676.TP
677.B recent_removed \fIID\fR
678Removed \fIID\fR from the recently played list.
679.TP
90ad6c6e 680.B removed \fIID\fR [\fIUSERNAME\fR]
c0c23a60 681Queue entry \fIID\fR was removed.
90ad6c6e 682This is used both for explicit removal (when \fIUSERNAME\fR is present)
c0c23a60 683and when playing a track (when it is absent).
460b9539 684.TP
e025abff
RK
685.B rescanned
686A rescan completed.
687.TP
90ad6c6e
RK
688.B scratched \fITRACK\fR \fIUSERNAME\fR
689\fITRACK\fR was scratched by \fIUSERNAME\fR.
460b9539 690.TP
691.B state \fIKEYWORD\fR
c0c23a60
RK
692Some state change occurred.
693The current set of keywords is:
460b9539 694.RS
695.TP
5abe307a
RK
696.B completed
697The current track completed successfully.
698.TP
460b9539 699.B disable_play
700Playing was disabled.
701.TP
702.B disable_random
703Random play was disabled.
704.TP
705.B enable_play
706Playing was enabled.
707.TP
708.B enable_random
709Random play was enabled.
710.TP
5abe307a
RK
711.B failed
712The current track failed.
713.TP
460b9539 714.B pause
715The current track was paused.
716.TP
5abe307a
RK
717.B playing
718A track started playing.
719.TP
460b9539 720.B resume
721The current track was resumed.
5abe307a 722.TP
75e7b7c3 723.B rights_changed \fIRIGHTS\fR
ad492e00
RK
724User's rights were changed.
725.TP
5abe307a
RK
726.B scratched
727The current track was scratched.
728.PP
729To simplify client implementation, \fBstate\fR commands reflecting the current
730state are sent at the start of the log.
460b9539 731.RE
bb03d79d 732.TP
75e7b7c3 733.B user_add \fIUSERNAME\fR
58d2aad2
RK
734A user was created.
735.TP
75e7b7c3 736.B user_delete \fIUSERNAME\fR
58d2aad2
RK
737A user was deleted.
738.TP
75e7b7c3 739.B user_edit \fIUSERNAME\fR \fIPROPERTY\fR
58d2aad2
RK
740Some property of a user was edited.
741.TP
75e7b7c3 742.B user_confirm \fIUSERNAME\fR
58d2aad2 743A user's login was confirmed (via the web interface).
460b9539 744.TP
745.B volume \fILEFT\fR \fIRIGHT\fR
746The volume changed.
747.PP
748.IR QUEUE-ENTRY ...
749is as defined in
750.B "TRACK INFORMATION"
751above.
58d2aad2
RK
752.PP
753The \fBuser-*\fR messages are only sent to admin users, and are not sent over
754non-local connections unless \fBremote_userman\fR is enabled.
f9635e06 755.SH "CHARACTER ENCODING"
c0c23a60
RK
756All data sent by both server and client is encoded using UTF-8.
757Moreover it must be valid UTF-8, i.e. non-minimal sequences are not
758permitted, nor are surrogates, nor are code points outside the
759Unicode code space.
f9635e06
RK
760.PP
761There are no particular normalization requirements on either side of the
c0c23a60
RK
762protocol.
763The server currently converts internally to NFC, the client must
f9635e06
RK
764normalize the responses returned if it needs some normalized form for further
765processing.
766.PP
767The various characters which divide up lines may not be followed by combining
c0c23a60
RK
768characters.
769For instance all of the following are prohibited:
f9635e06
RK
770.TP
771.B o
c0c23a60
RK
772LINE FEED followed by a combining character.
773For example the sequence LINE FEED, COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT is never permitted.
f9635e06
RK
774.TP
775.B o
776APOSTROPHE or QUOTATION MARK followed by a combining character when used to
c0c23a60
RK
777delimit fields.
778For instance a line starting APOSTROPHE, COMBINING CEDILLA is prohibited.
f9635e06
RK
779.IP
780Note that such sequences are not prohibited when the quote character cannot be
c0c23a60
RK
781interpreted as a field delimiter.
782For instance APOSTROPHE, REVERSE SOLIDUS, APOSTROPHE, COMBINING CEDILLA,
783APOSTROPHE would be permitted.
f9635e06
RK
784.TP
785.B o
786REVERSE SOLIDUS (BACKSLASH) followed by a combining character in a quoted
c0c23a60
RK
787string when it is the first character of an escape sequence.
788For instance a line starting APOSTROPHE, REVERSE SOLIDUS, COMBINING TILDE
789is prohibited.
f9635e06
RK
790.IP
791As above such sequences are not prohibited when the character is not being used
c0c23a60
RK
792to start an escape sequence.
793For instance APOSTROPHE, REVERSE SOLIDUS, REVERSE SOLIDS, COMBINING TILDE,
794APOSTROPHE is permitted.
f9635e06
RK
795.TP
796.B o
797Any of the field-splitting whitespace characters followed by a combining
c0c23a60
RK
798character when not part of a quoted field.
799For instance a line starting COLON, SPACE, COMBINING CANDRABINDU is prohibited.
f9635e06
RK
800.IP
801As above non-delimiter uses are fine.
802.TP
803.B o
804The FULL STOP characters used to quote or delimit a body.
805.PP
806Furthermore none of these characters are permitted to appear in the context of
807a canonical decomposition (i.e. they must still be present when converted to
c0c23a60
RK
808NFC).
809In practice however this is not an issue in Unicode 5.0.
f9635e06
RK
810.PP
811These rules are consistent with the observation that the split() function is
c0c23a60
RK
812essentially a naive ASCII parser.
813The implication is not that these sequences never actually appear in
814the protocol, merely that the server is not required to honor them in
815any useful way nor be consistent between versions: in current
f9635e06
RK
816versions the result will be lines and fields that start with combining
817characters and are not necessarily split where you expect, but future versions
818may remove them, reject them or ignore some or all of the delimiters that have
819following combining characters, and no notice will be given of any change.
460b9539 820.SH "SEE ALSO"
821\fBdisorder\fR(1),
822\fBtime\fR(2),
823\fBdisorder\fR(3),
824\fBpcrepattern\fR(3)
825\fBdisorder_config\fR(5),
826\fBdisorderd\fR(8),
827\fButf8\fR(7)
828.\" Local Variables:
829.\" mode:nroff
830.\" fill-column:79
831.\" End: