mpd_trigger =========== :Author: Ted Yin (ted.sybil@gmail.com) Execute whatever you want when MPD (Music Player Daemon) changes its state What Is This? ------------- I'd like to let a notification pop up whenever MPD is playing or paused. However, disappointing enough, I failed to find any existing programs/scripts to achieve this little but convenient functionality. Although there is mpd-hiss_, it has quite a number of dependencies and is written in Python with several separated files. I think such a simply little desire should not be as complicated as this. Even though I love programming in Python, that project may still need to polished to be flexible and easy to deploy (but it is a good project nevertheless). Being different from it, this project tends to be lightweight and simple but as extensible as it can, but in the end, should be simple. After all, a simple task deserves a simple solution. Now the code is written in C in a single file and highly portable. It uses "patterns" to generate a command once MPD state is being changed and pipes it into a pre-selected shell. During the execution, it consumes few resources and imposes little overhead. How to Use? ----------- First, compile it by invoking ``make``. The only executable file is ``mpd_trigger``. You could run ``./mpd_trigger -h`` to read the help information. A typical example is as follow (executed in bash): :: ./mpd_trigger 192.168.248.130 -p 6600 -e "echo 'Hey, {title} is {state}!'" Then play a song. Besides diagnostic outputs, you should find the output of executing that ``echo`` command. You may have noticed something like ``{title}`` which is actually a pattern representing the title of the song is to be filed in that place. ``mpd_trigger`` currently supports two kinds of patterns: - Information patterns: ``{title}``, ``{artist}``, ``{album}``, ``{track}``, ``{state}``, ``{elapsed_time}``, ``total_time``, ``{elapsed_pct}`` - Conditional pattern: ``{str_to_check?stringa:stringb}`` which checks whether ``str_to_check`` is an empty string, if it is ``stringa`` is chosen, otherwise ``stringb``, note that the surrounding braces are removed. For Mac OS X users, after installing a tool called ``terminal-notifier``, try the following command: :: ./mpd_trigger -e 'terminal-notifier -title "{title}: {state} ({elapsed_pct}%)" -subtitle "{artist}" -message "{album} @ {track?{track}:unknown track}" -sender com.apple.iTunes' .. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Determinant/mpd_trigger/master/screenshot.png If you have idea about how to run this program as a user daemon, try to copy the accompanied file ``com.ted.mpd_trigger.plist`` (you may modify the file to have correct parameters for mpd_trigger) to ``path_to_your_home/Library/LaunchAgents`` and then execute the following commands: :: cd path_to_your_home/Library/LaunchAgents launchd load com.ted.mpd_trigger.plist Finally, it is worth mentioning that patterns can be nested, for example a part of the pattern in last example ``{track?{track}:unkown track}`` makes use of such technique. Have fun! :) .. _mpd-hiss: https://github.com/ahihi/mpd-hiss Dependencies ------------ - The canonical mpd library: ``libmpdclient`` (on which famous mpd clients such as mpc and ncmpcppp also depend) - Some basic POSIX syscalls (ubiquitous on current unix-like systems) - For Mac OS X users, they may want to install ``terminal-notifier`` if they'd like to, but this is not mandatory since the triggered command is up to you. - Nothing else.