# OwnTone web interface Mobile friendly player web interface for [OwnTone](http://owntone.github.io/owntone-server/) build with [Vue.js](https://vuejs.org), [Bulma](http://bulma.io). ## Screenshots Now playing Queue Artists Album ## Usage You can find OwnTone's web interface at [http://owntone.local:3689](http://owntone.local:3689) or alternatively at [http://[your_server_address_here]:3689](http://[your_server_address_here]:3689). ## Build Setup The source is located in the `web-src` folder. ``` cd web-src ``` The web interface is built with [Vite](https://vitejs.dev/), makes use of Prettier for code formatting and ESLint for code linting (the project was set up following the guide [ESLint and Prettier with Vite and Vue.js 3](https://vueschool.io/articles/vuejs-tutorials/eslint-and-prettier-with-vite-and-vue-js-3/) ``` bash # install dependencies npm install # Serve with hot reload at localhost:3000 # (assumes that OwnTone server is running on localhost:3689) npm run serve # Serve with hot reload at localhost:3000 # (with remote OwnTone server reachable under owntone.local:3689) VITE_OWNTONE_URL=http://owntone.local:3689 npm run serve # Build for production with minification (will update web interface in "../htdocs") npm run build # Format code npm run format # Lint code (and fix errors that can be automatically fixed) npm run lint ``` After running `npm run serve` the web interface is reachable at [localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000). By default it expects **owntone** to be running at [localhost:3689](http://localhost:3689) and proxies all JSON API calls to this location. If the server is running at a different location you have to set the env variable `VITE_OWNTONE_URL`.