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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
- From the appstore: The most recent and stable version of the app can be found in the official appstore.
- Using git: In your
nextcloud/apps/
directory, rungit 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 toradio
. 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 running container it with:
docker exec -i -t 665b4a1e17b6 /bin/bash
Where -t specifies the container id. If you further need to access the sqlite-database, logs or files inside the data folder of Nextcloud, that you also have to share this folder with the host:
docker run -v /tmp/dockerdata:/data/data -v /tmp/nextcloud-app-radio:/opt/nextcloud/apps/radio -d --name nextcloud -p 80:80 rootlogin/nextcloud
Reporting bugs
You can report bugs in the public gitlab repository here and for discussion you can find a section for the app in the offical Nextcloud forums here.
Adding radio stations
This app uses a public and open database of radio stations as its backend, so any station you add in radio-browser.info (no account required), will be also available in this app. Feel free to contribute :)
Credits
- radio-browser.info database api as backend for this app
- Python example code to query stream metadata, took from here.