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"
Roku SoundBridge devices can be treated as dumb speakers; they offer a
texted based protocol, RCP, that allows the server to request the Roku
device to connect to the server's stream.mp3 and provides ability to
control volume
Roku devices appear as speakers automatically via mDNS announcements on
the server _roku-rcp._tcp
Replacing the antlr parsers solves multiple issues:
- Build warnings (issue #307)
- Build hacks: "-Xconversiontimeout 30000" and other Makefile magic
- Incorrect parsing of daap queries with sql wildcards (like 'tag:*tes%t_ng*')
- Infinite recursion/memory/CPU (issue #570 and #1248)
- systemd service file workarounds due to memory/CPU issue
- ANTLR3 being replaced with ANTLR4 (that doesn't support C file generation)
- Runtime dependency on antlr library
- Difficult installs of ANTLR3 on some systems (special install script)
(db upgrade to v22.00)
`scan_kind` identifies the library "scanner" component that created the
item and is responsible to keep it up to date (rescan).
The library update now supports passing a `scan_kind` to update only the
items of one particular "scanner". This allows e. g. to only update the
item from the Spotify library or only update the RSS feeds.
The OwnTone database is upgraded to v22.00 and the `scan_kind` columns
in `files`, `playlists`, `directories` are identified by:
1. Check if item is part of a RSS playlist (podcast RSS feed), they
belong to the "rssscanner"
2. Check if item has a Spotify `virtual_path`, they belong to the
"spotifyscanner"
3. Remaining items belong to the "filescanner"