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Nextcloud Radio app

This experimental app uses the radio-browser.info api and offers radio stations right in your Nextcloud!

Maintainers

Installation

  • Using git: In your nextcloud/apps/ directory, run git clone https://git.project-insanity.org/onny/nextcloud-app-radio.git radio. Then go to the Apps manager tab in your Nextcloud web interface, and enable the Radio app.
  • Using the zip archive: Download the latest tar.bz2 archive, extract the directory inside your nextcloud/apps/ directory, and rename it to radio. For stable releases, you can also download one of the releases tar.bz2 archives. Then go to the Apps manager tab in your Nextcloud web interface, and enable the Radio app.
  • Using package manager: For ArchLinux, there is an AUR package available.

Testing

Can be easily tested using Docker:

docker run -v /tmp/nextcloud-app-radio:/opt/nextcloud/apps/radio -d --name nextcloud -p 80:80 rootlogin/nextcloud

First part of -v is the path to the cloned or downloaded nextcloud radio app. Debug it with:

docker run -i -t e326cbb922aa /bin/bash

Where -t specifies the container id.