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Mopidy extension for scrobbling played tracks to Last.fm
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Mopidy extension for scrobbling played tracks toLast.fm.
This extension requires a free user account at Last.fm.
Mopidy-Scrobbler is currently kept on life support by the Mopidy core developers.It is in need of a more dedicated maintainer.
If you want to be the maintainer of Mopidy-Scrobbler, please:
Make 2-3 good pull requests improving any part of the project.
Read and get familiar with all of the project's open issues.
Send a pull request removing this section and adding yourself as the"Current maintainer" in the "Credits" section below. In the pull requestdescription, please refer to the previous pull requests and state thatyou've familiarized yourself with the open issues.
As a maintainer, you'll be given push access to the repo and the authorityto make releases to PyPI when you see fit.
Install by running:
python3 -m pip install mopidy-scrobbler
Seehttps://mopidy.com/ext/scrobbler/ for alternative installation methods.
The extension is enabled by default when it is installed. You just need to addyour Last.fm username and password to your Mopidy configuration file:
[scrobbler]username = alicepassword = secret
The following configuration values are available:
scrobbler/enabled
: If the scrobbler extension should be enabled or not.Defaults to enabled.scrobbler/username
: Your Last.fm username.scrobbler/password
: Your Last.fm password.
Clone the repo using, e.g. usinggh:
gh repo clone mopidy/mopidy-scrobbler
Enter the directory, and install dependencies usinguv:
cd mopidy-scrobbler/uv sync
To run all tests and linters in isolated environments, usetox:
tox
To only run tests, usepytest:
pytest
To format the code, useruff:
ruff format.
To check for lints with ruff, run:
ruff check.
To check for type errors, usepyright:
pyright.
To make a release to PyPI, go to the project'sGitHub releasespageand click the "Draft a new release" button.
In the "choose a tag" dropdown, select the tag you want to release or create anew tag, e.g.v0.1.0
. Add a title, e.g.v0.1.0
, and a description of the changes.
Decide if the release is a pre-release (alpha, beta, or release candidate) orshould be marked as the latest release, and click "Publish release".
Once the releease is created, therelease.yml
GitHub Action will automaticallybuild and publish the release toPyPI.
- Original author:Stein Magnus Jodal
- Current maintainer: None. Maintainer wanted, see section above.
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Mopidy extension for scrobbling played tracks to Last.fm