multiple genres are either supported by format (see flac/orbis) or are
handled by convention (see mp3) - ffmpeg presents either case as a
single string, seperated by ';' (ie "Pop;Rock")
Currently the server/db does not support multiple genres and will store
the ffmpeg string as-is which is unlikely the user intention.
Introduce 'split_genre' to take the first genre token
Spotify web API docs say that images are ordered wideest first, but that isn't
happening right now, so don't rely on that for size selection.
Also makes sure we pick an image even when max_w is smaller than smallest
available image.
Some speakers (e.g. Homepod) that are configured to require password want that
this is used both for pairing authentication and classic WWW Authentication.
This commit adds the WWW Authentication that is also used for Airplay 1.
Closes#1545.
Necessary to clear the resolver list on client restart, since especially
r->resolver becomes invalid when mdns_client is freed.
Also drop freeing of libevent watches and timers on deinit, it is not
necessary, Avahi will do it.
This special playlist was previously required to keep track of saved
albums tracks to avoid purging them after a rescan, since then the
rescan logic was changed to use the Spotify web api and this playlist
has no use anymore.
- Remove playlist commands only used by libspotify: adding / removing
playlist command was used by the callbacks from libspotify to receive
incremental updates (did not work for some time)
- Remove "login" web api endpoint: no login into libspotify is required
any more. Spotify web api authorization follows the OAuth flow.
This change allows to reuse curl handles for multiple requests.
Reusing a curl handle improves performance if more than one request is
made against a service (connection, session cache, dns cache are kept
between requests).
In path with an encoded '/' character, the parsing of the path into
parts was wrong.
E. g. an uri like
'/api/library/composers/Adam%20Gardner%2FDavid%20Schneider' would result
in the following parts:
- path_part[0] = "/api"
- path_part[1] = "library"
- path_part[2] = "composer"
- path_part[3] = "Adam Gardner"
- path_part[4] = "David Schneider"
Doing the decode after splitting the uri into parts fixes this and
results in:
- path_part[0] = "api"
- path_part[1] = "library"
- path_part[2] = "composer"
- path_part[3] = "Adam Gardner/David Schneider"