The Music Player Daemon protocolGeneral protocol syntaxRequests
If arguments contain spaces, they should be surrounded by double quotation
marks.
COMMANDARG
All data between the client and server is encoded in
UTF-8. (Note, that in UTF-8 all standard ansi characters,
0-127, are the same as a standard ansi encoding. Also, no
ansi character appears in any multi-byte characters. So, you
can use standard C functions like strlen,
and strcpy just fine with UTF-8 encoded
strings. For example: OK encoded in
UTF-8 is simply OK. For more
information on UTF=8:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#utf-8)
Responses
A command returns OK on completion
or ACK some error on failure.
These denote the end of command execution.
Command lists
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 or
command_list_ok_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. If
command_list_begin is used,
list_OK is returned for each
successful command executed in the command list.
Command reference
For manipulating playlists and playing, there are two sets of commands. One
set uses the song id of a song in the playlist, while another set uses the
playlist position of the song. The commands using song id's should be used
instead of the commands that manipulate and control playback based on playlist
position. Using song id's is a safer method when multiple clients are
interacting with MPD.
Querying MPD's statusclearerror
Clear the current error message in status (this is also
accomplished by any command that starts playback).
currentsong
Displays the song info of current song (same song that
is identified in status).
idle
Waits until there is a noteworthy change in one or more
of MPD's subsystems. As soon as there is one, it lists
all changed systems in a line in the format
changed: SUBSYSTEM, where
SUBSYSTEM is one of the following:
database: the song database
has been updated
stored_playlist: a stored
playlist has been modified, renamed, created or
deleted
playlist: the current
playlist has been modified
player: the player has been
started, stopped or seeked
mixer: the volume has been
changed
output: an audio output has
been enabled or disabled
options: options like
, ,
While a client waits for idle
results, the server disables timeouts, allowing a client
to wait for events as long as mpd runs. The
idle command can be canceled by
sending the command noidle (no other
commands are allowed). MPD will then leave
idle mode and print results
immediately; might be empty at this time.
status
reports current status of player, and volume level.
volume:
0-100repeat:
0 or 1playlist:
31-bit unsigned integer, the playlist
version numberplaylistlength:
integer, the length of the
playliststate:
play, stop, or pausesong:
current song stopped on or playing,
playlist song numbersongid:
current song stopped on or playing,
playlist songidtime:
elapsed:total (of current
playing/paused song)bitrate:
instantaneous bitrate in
kbpsxfade:
crossfade in secondsaudio:
sampleRate:bits:channelsupdatings_db:
job iderror:
if there is an error, returns message
herestats
Display statistics.
artists: number of artists
songs: number of albums
uptime: daemon uptime in seconds
db_playtime: sum of all song
times in db
db_update: last db update in UNIX
time
playtime: time length of music played
Playback optionscrossfadeSECONDS
Sets crossfading between songs.
randomSTATE
Set random state to STATE, should
be 0 or 1.
repeatSTATE
Set repeat state to STATE,
STATE should be 0 or 1.
setvolVOL
Set volume to VOL, the range of
volume is 0-100.
volumeCHANGE
Change volume by amount CHANGE.
volume is deprecated, use
setvol instead.
Controlling playbackplaySONGPOS
Begin playing playlist at song number
SONGPOS.
playidSONGID
Begin playing playlist at song
SONGID.
next
Plays next song in playlist.
previous
Plays previous song in playlist.
pausePAUSE
Toggle pause/resume playing. PAUSE is 0 or 1.
Use of pause command w/o the _pause_ argument is
deprecated.
seekSONGPOSTIME
Seeks to the position TIME (in
seconds) of entry SONGPOS in the
playlist.
seekidSONGIDTIME
Seeks to the position TIME (in
seconds) of song SONGID.
stop
Stop playing.
The current playlistaddURI
Add the file URI to the playlist
(directories add recursively).
URI can also be a single file.
addidURIPOSITION
Adds a song to the playlist (non-recursive) and returns the song id.
URI is always a single file or
URL. POSITION is optional, a
negative number means it is relative to the currently
playing song in the playlist (if there is one).
example:
addid "foo.mp3"
Id: 999
OK
clear
Clears the current playlist.
deleteSONGPOS
Deletes a song from the playlist.
deleteidSONGID
Delete song SONGID from playlist
moveFROMTO
Move song at FROM to
TO in the playlist.
moveidFROMTO
Move song with FROM to
TO (both song ids) in the
playlist. If TO is negative, it
is relative to the current song in the playlist (if
there is one).
playlist
Displays the current playlist.
Do not use this, instead use playlistinfo.
playlistidSONGID
Displays list of songs in the playlist.
SONGID is optional and specifies a
single song to display info for.
playlistinfoSONGPOS
Displays list of songs in the playlist.
SONGPOS is optional and specifies
a single song to display info for.
plchangesVERSION
Displays changed songs currently in the playlist since
VERSION.
To detect songs that were deleted at the end of the
playlist, use playlistlength returned by status command.
plchangesposidVERSION
Displays changed songs currently in the playlist since
VERSION. This function only
returns the position and the id of the changed song, not
the complete metadata. This is more bandwidth efficient.
To detect songs that were deleted at the end of the
playlist, use playlistlength returned by status command.
shuffle
Shuffles the current playlist.
swapSONG1SONG2
Swap positions of SONG1 and
SONG2.
swapidSONG1SONG2
Swap positions of of songs of
SONG1 and
SONG2 (both song ids).
Stored playlistsloadNAME
Loads the playlist NAME.m3u from
the playlist directory.
listplaylists
Prints a list of the playlist directory.
After each playlist name, the server sends its last
modification time as attribute "Last-Modified" in ISO
8601 format. To avoid problems due to clock differences
between clients and the server, clients should not
compare this value with their local clock.
rmNAME
Removes the playlist NAME.m3u from
the playlist directory.
saveNAME
Saves the current playlist to
NAME.m3u in the playlist directory.
The music databasefindTYPEWHAT
finds songs in the db that are exactly
WHAT. TYPE should
be album,
artist, or
title. WHAT
is what to find.
listTYPEARTIST
List all tags of the specified type.
TYPE should be "album" or "artist".
ARTIST is an optional parameter
when type is album, this specifies to list albums by a
artist.
listallURI
Lists all songs and directories in
URI.
listallinfoURI
Same as listall, except it also
returns metadata info in the same format as
lsinfo.
lsinfoURI
List contents of directory URI.
When listing the root directory, this currently returns
the list of stored playlists. This behavior is
deprecated; use "listplaylists" instead.
searchTYPEWHAT
Searches for any song that contain
WHAT. TYPE can be
title,
artist,
album or
filename. Search is not case
sensitive.
updateURI
Updates the music database.
URI is a particular directory or
song/file to update.
Prints "updating_db: JOBID" where
JOBID is the job id requested for
your update, and is displayed in status, while the
requested update is happening.
To update a number of paths/songs at once, use
command_list, it will be much more faster/efficient.
Also, if you use a command_list for updating, only one
update job id will be returned per
sequence of updates.
Connection settingsclose
Closes the connection to MPD.
kill
Kill MPD.
passwordPASSWORD
This is used for authentication with the server.
PASSWORD is simply the plaintext
password.
ping
Does nothing but return "OK".