Music Player Daemon - Commands
This document is intended for client developers, not end users.
Format:
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If arguments contain spaces, they should be surrounded by double quotation
marks, ".
command <type arg1> <type arg2> ...
explanation: w/ arg1 and arg2
Command Completion:
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A command returns "OK\n" on completion or "ACK some error\n" on failure.
These denote the end of command execution.
Commands:
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add <string file>
add the file _file_ to the playlist
increments playlist version by 1
clear
clears the current playlist
increments playlist version by 1
clearerror
clear the current error message in status
(this is also accomplished by any command that starts playback)
close
close the connection with the MPD
crossfade <int seconds>
sets and gets crossfading between songs
(a value of 0 disables crossfading).
if _seconds_ is not specified, then the return crossfade returns:
crossfade: <unsigned integer >= 0>
delete <int song>
delete _song_ from playlist
increments playlist version by 1
find <string type> <string what>
finds songs in the db that are exactly _what_
_type_ should be "album", "artist", or "title"
_what_ is what to find
kill
kill MPD
list <string type> <string arg1>
list all tags of _type_
_type_ should be "album" or "artist"
_arg1_ is an optional parameter when type is album, this specifies
to list albums by a artist, where artist is specified with
arg1
listall <string directory>
lists all songs and directories in _directory_ (recursively)
_directory_ is optional
listall <string directory>
same as listall command, except it also returns metadata info
in the same format as lsinfo
load <string name>
loads the playlist _name_.m3u from the playlist directory
increments playlist version by the number of songs added
lsinfo <string directory>
list contents of _directory_, from the db. _directory_ is optional
move <int from> <int to>
move song at _from_ to _to_ in the playlist
increments playlist version by 1
next
plays next song in playlist
pause <bool pause>
toggle pause/resume playing
_pause_ is optional and should be 0 or 1
password <string password>
this is used for authentication with the server.
_password_ is simply the plaintext password
ping
does nothing but return "OK"
play <int song>
begin playing playlist at song number _song_, _song_ is optional
playlist
displays the current playlist
NOTE: do not use this, instead use 'playlistinfo'
playlistinfo
displays information about the current playlist
previous
plays previous song in playlist
random <int state>
set random state to _state_, _state_ should be 0 or 1
repeat <int state>
set repeat state to _state_, _state_ should be 0 or 1
rm <string name>
removes the playlist <name>.m3u from the playlist directory
save <string name>
saves the current playlist to _name_.m3u in the playlist directory
search <string type> <string what>
same as "find" but searches for any song that contain _what_
search is not case sensitive
seek <int song> <int time>
seeks to the position _time_ (in seconds) of entry _song_ in the
playlist
setvol <int vol>
set volume to _vol_
shuffle
shuffles the current playlist
increments playlist version by 1
stats
display stats
artists: number of artists
albums: number of albums
songs: number of songs
uptime: daemon uptime in seconds
db_update: last db update in UNIX time
playtime: time length of music played
status
reports current status of player, and volume level.
volume: (0-100).
repeat: (0 or 1)
playlist: (31-bit unsigned integer, the playlist version number)
playlistlength: (integer, the length of the playlist)
state: ("play", "stop", or "pause")
song: (current song playing/paused, playlist song number)
time: <int elapsed>:<time total> (of current playing/paused song)
bitrate: <int bitrate> (instantaneous bitrate in kbps)
error: if there is an error, returns message here
stop
stop playing
swap <int song1> <int song2>
swap positions of _song1_ and _song2_
increments playlist version by 1
update
searches mp3 directory for new music and removes old music from the db
volume <int change>
change volume by amount _change_
NOTE: volume command is deprecated, use setvol instead
COMMAND LIST
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To facilitate faster adding of files, etc, you can pass a list of commands all
at once using a command list. The command list beings with:
command_list_begin
And ends with:
command_list_end
It does not execute any commands until the list has ended. The return
value is whatever the return for a list of commands is. On success
for all commands, OK is returned. If a command fails, no more commands
are executed and the appropriate ACK error is returned.