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[REQUEST] Google Music

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  • 1 month later...

I tried to do this the other night but it needs x-windows to run it seems.

 

There is a guide for doing it from the command line using vnc but it still uses an xwindows session in the background and I couldn't make x start....  maybe someone smarter than me would have more luck.

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I tried to do this the other night but it needs x-windows to run it seems.

 

There is a guide for doing it from the command line using vnc but it still uses an xwindows session in the background and I couldn't make x start....  maybe someone smarter than me would have more luck.

 

shame. however, i've just come across a rather interesting thread regarding xen. i'm going to give this a go and hopefully this will enable me to easily run windows in a virtual machine which will take care of the various matching services.

 

cheers though!

It appears that a coder by the name bbaldino has posted a gmusic uploader unraid plugin on github:

 

https://github.com/bbaldino/unraid_plugins/blob/master/google-music-uploader.plg

 

I'm still a newbie but the script at least looks legit.  I can't find any way to contact him but I don't have an account at GitHub.

 

Anybody else willing to take a look at this?

 

Hey guys, this is bbaldino.

 

I've got the start of something on github now...I haven't had much time in the past couple months to work on it but since there seems to be some interest I'm going to try and pick up working on it again.  What's there now is pretty rough in terms of polish and functionality but it does somewhat work.

 

It's written in python and doesn't need x-windows or anything like that.

 

I'd be interested in hearing which features people would be most interesting to add/work on next, so let me know!

Yeah, that's awesome.  Definitely interested.  The only other alternative I found for running gmusic manager on a headless server involved X11 forwarding so your script would be very welcome.

 

I'm not looking for anything fancy, just have it monitor existing library location(s) and upload any new music files.

Yeah, that's awesome.  Definitely interested.  The only other alternative I found for running gmusic manager on a headless server involved X11 forwarding so your script would be very welcome.

 

I'm not looking for anything fancy, just have it monitor existing library location(s) and upload any new music files.

 

Have you tried it out at all?  I've done it with just a fairly small collection.  How's it working for you?

I haven't actually installed it yet.  I wanted to see if anybody could give me any feedback on it first.

 

Now that I know you're around, I'm going to take the plunge and try it out tonight.

Just an update:

 

I installed your plugin last night and everything seemed to install correctly, although unraid didn't trust github's security certificate.

 

The Plugin headphone icon shows up under "Network Settings" on the settings page.  Choosing to enable google music uploader and clicking apply gives me the status message that "GMusic Uploader is running", but that's where I hit a roadblock.  I can't connect to //tower:9090 to get to the settings page, I just get the standard "oops, chrome can't connect ..." message.

 

Are there any other services I need to be running?  How do I start/re-start gmusic uploader from the command line?  I found the "bgmm_config.cfg" file but it just says {"SERVICE": "enabled"}.  Can I manually configure this file?  What's the syntax?

 

Sorry to bombard you with questions but I'd love to get this up and running.

I am brand new to unRAID, I choose it based on this GoogleMusic plugin among other great plugins:

 

I am still waiting on preclear to finish on my brand new 3x  3TB Western Digital RED Drives (49+ hrs and counting!!)

 

I have had a dummy server up and running to test unRaid while the drives were on order and I have played around a little with this plugin; I would love to see an ability to change the interface port number (from 9090 to something else) from the http://tower/Settings/bgmm page and maybe even some of the settings migrated from the Interface @ tower:9090 into the GMPlugin Settings @  http://tower/Settings/bgmm

 

Anyway thanks again!

 

The Capt.

I am brand new to unRAID, I choose it based on this GoogleMusic plugin among other great plugins:

 

I am still waiting on preclear to finish on my brand new 3x  3TB Western Digital RED Drives (49+ hrs and counting!!)

 

I have had a dummy server up and running to test unRaid while the drives were on order and I have played around a little with this plugin; I would love to see an ability to change the interface port number (from 9090 to something else) from the http://tower/Settings/bgmm page and maybe even some of the settings migrated from the Interface @ tower:9090 into the GMPlugin Settings @  http://tower/Settings/bgmm

 

Anyway thanks again!

 

The Capt.

 

Hey Capt,

Obviously configuring the port makes sense...I'll put this high up on the todo list.  If you could file an issue on Github, too, that'd be great!

Sooo what about a way to run this for more than one account?  Maybe using more than one instance?  I ask because my library and my GF's library both reside on the server but in different folders.  Right now each of our PC's runs the manager for each of our google accounts. It would be very nice to be able to consolidate that work to a single server, but it would require two instances associated with two accounts (technically they could point to the same folders but in my case they would not)

Sooo what about a way to run this for more than one account?  Maybe using more than one instance?  I ask because my library and my GF's library both reside on the server but in different folders.  Right now each of our PC's runs the manager for each of our google accounts. It would be very nice to be able to consolidate that work to a single server, but it would require two instances associated with two accounts (technically they could point to the same folders but in my case they would not)

 

+1

 

Also, will create GitHub issue as suggested above!!

I am brand new to unRAID, I choose it based on this GoogleMusic plugin among other great plugins:

 

I am still waiting on preclear to finish on my brand new 3x  3TB Western Digital RED Drives (49+ hrs and counting!!)

 

I have had a dummy server up and running to test unRaid while the drives were on order and I have played around a little with this plugin; I would love to see an ability to change the interface port number (from 9090 to something else) from the http://tower/Settings/bgmm page and maybe even some of the settings migrated from the Interface @ tower:9090 into the GMPlugin Settings @  http://tower/Settings/bgmm

 

Anyway thanks again!

 

The Capt.

 

Hey Capt,

Obviously configuring the port makes sense...I'll put this high up on the todo list.  If you could file an issue on Github, too, that'd be great!

 

Pushed some changes that should (hopefully) fix this and make the port configurable in the settings page.

Sooo what about a way to run this for more than one account?  Maybe using more than one instance?  I ask because my library and my GF's library both reside on the server but in different folders.  Right now each of our PC's runs the manager for each of our google accounts. It would be very nice to be able to consolidate that work to a single server, but it would require two instances associated with two accounts (technically they could point to the same folders but in my case they would not)

 

I think this is probably (hopefully) doable but I'm gonna have to take a look at the oauth stuff some more to make sure.  Feel free to throw an issue up on github for it.

Sooo what about a way to run this for more than one account?  Maybe using more than one instance?  I ask because my library and my GF's library both reside on the server but in different folders.  Right now each of our PC's runs the manager for each of our google accounts. It would be very nice to be able to consolidate that work to a single server, but it would require two instances associated with two accounts (technically they could point to the same folders but in my case they would not)

 

I think this is probably (hopefully) doable but I'm gonna have to take a look at the oauth stuff some more to make sure.  Feel free to throw an issue up on github for it.

 

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  • 3 months later...

Great plugin, i am running it now without any problems.

 

As it was mentioned before, it would be great if we could upload music to at least two accounts.

Great plugin, i am running it now without any problems.

 

As it was mentioned before, it would be great if we could upload music to at least two accounts.

 

Sweet!  Glad it's working for you.  Sounds like the double account thing is a popular request, will try and take a look at it.  Definitely file any issues or feature requests over at github:

https://github.com/bbaldino/unraid_plugins/issues?state=open

Pushed some changes today it's most UI/cleanup stuff--but hopefully things are at least a bit cleaner.  Setting the stage for getting the multiple users thing working.

  • 2 weeks later...

Pushed another big set of changes today...cleaned a lot of stuff up and (hopefully) added support for multiple accounts.  Hopefully getting close to an 'official' release, but I think I'll rely on you beta testers for a bit longer while I add some tests :)

 

File bugs on github if you find any!

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