Tnx
I use now, and it works
<script>
def Almere()=
ignore(http://post(headers=[("content-Type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded")],http://IP:port/opt?auth=password&command=PlayPlaylistTrack"))
end
exec_at ( pred ={1w00h00m00s,Almere)
</script>
and so on
grtz,
Feiko
Op 17-6-2016 om 14:52 schreef Romain Beauxis:
You should be able to use http.get for that. Where to put it in your
script depends on when you want to do it :-)
Romain
2016-06-01 12:18 GMT-05:00 Feiko <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hi there you all,
Sorry I don't get it,
If I put this in just an internet browser like firefox then
RadioDj (RESTserver) plays next track.
http://ip:port/opt?ath=password&command=PlayPlaylistTrack
but how do I do this in liquidsoap I thaut
http.get(data="opt?ath=password&command=PlayPlaylistTrack","IP:port")
and where do I put it see here under my script.
TNX
Feiko
#nieuws + verkeer op een bed
nieuws_bed = single("/home/chiel/fir_audio/info/nieuws/FIR
nieuws id zonder.mp3")
nieuws_nieuws =
single("/home/chiel/fir_audio/info/nieuws/nieuws.mp3")
nieuws_verkeer =
single("/home/chiel/fir_audio/info/nieuws/verkeer.mp3")
info = sequence(merge=true,
[
blank(duration=8.),
nieuws_nieuws,
once(nieuws_verkeer),
]
)
nieuws = add([nieuws_bed,info])
nieuws = amplify(2., override="replay_gain", nieuws)
#studio streams + nieuws om het uur
almere = "http://46.166.178.144:8000/studioalmere"
<http://46.166.178.144:8000/studioalmere>
brielle = "http://46.166.178.144:8000/studiobriele"
<http://46.166.178.144:8000/studiobriele>
relayalmere = mksafe(input.http(almere))
relaybrielle = mksafe(input.http(brielle))
studios_ext = fallback(
track_sensitive=false,
[
switch([({1h59m00s}, nieuws)]),
strip_blank(max_blank=1., relayalmere),
strip_blank(max_blank=1., relaybrielle),
]
)
#error sound
error = single("/home/chiel/fir_audio/jingles/error/error.mp3")
error = amplify(2.,override="replay_gain",error)
#switch tussen studio's en error
main_stream = fallback(
[
studios_ext,
error
]
)
# icecast server main stream mount /mp3
output.icecast(
%mp3(bitrate=192,samplerate=44100,stereo=true),
description = "Meer dan hits",
name = "Free Internet Radio",
genre = "van A tot Z van 0 tot 9",
url = "www.freeinternetradio.nl
<http://www.freeinternetradio.nl>",
host = "46.166.178.144",
mount = "mp3",
port = 8000,
password = "pasword",
main_stream
)
Op 26-5-2016 om 22:45 schreef Romain Beauxis:
Just in: http.put, http.head and http.delete in latest SVN..
2016-05-26 15:17 GMT-05:00 Romain Beauxis <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hi,
You should be able to execute any external process of your
choice using for instance system(). Also, you should be able
to use http.get and http.post functions. See:
http://liquidsoap.fm/doc-svn/reference.html#http_get
Romain
2016-05-26 4:07 GMT-05:00 Feiko <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hai Lars,
how liquidsoap can send a command to the Rest Server
within RadioDJ.
I know how it works in RadioDJ, I have made a PHP remote
for it, but now
liquidsoap.
Tnx,
Feiko
Op 26-5-2016 om 2:49 schreef Lars Kruse:
> Hello Feiko,
>
>
> Am Wed, 25 May 2016 17:51:21 +0200
> schrieb Feiko <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
>
>> I have RadioDJ which runs a RESTserver and I want
liquidsoap trigger
>> some functions.
>>
>> Can somebody tell me how I can do this in liquidsoap???
> which part of these two problems are you looking for?
> The triggering of external commands or the HTTP request?
> The latter is probably possible with liquidsoap's
"system" function combined
> with curl.
> The triggering probably depends on your events of interest.
>
> Lars
>
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