Import and Playlist Daemon
Tank implements an AURA import and playlist daemon.
Quickstart
To install tank, use the go get
command:
$ go get gitlab.servus.at/autoradio/tank/...
Create configuration file see: https://gitlab.servus.at/autoradio/tank/blob/master/contrib/sample-cfg.yaml
Make sure that the directory pointed to by store.path
exists and is writeable
for the user running the daemon
And then run the tank
binary:
$ $GOPATH/bin/tank --config config.yaml run --listen localhost:8040
Problem with some versions of MariaDB
If you start tank
for the first time using MariaDB you may get the following error message:
running database migrations failed: Error 1071: Specified key was too long; max key length is 767 bytes
This most likely means you are using an older version of MariaDB with the default character-set set to
utf8mb4
. Please read contrib/mariadb-stretch-err1071.md for help.
If you encouter this problem on any other platform please let us know!
Development
Check out the repository and build the daemon:
$ git clone gitlab.servus.at/autoradio/tank
$ cd tank
$ make
You may run the daemon using the following command:
$ ./contrib/run.sh
This is using contrib/sample-cfg.yaml
and depends on a mysql or postgres server
running on localhost. You may use the scripts inside contrib/
to start docker
containers for this purpose.
mysql
$ ./contrib/mysql/run_server.sh
Wait for the server to boot up and then initialize the database using a second terminal:
$ ./contrib/mysql/run_client.sh
mysql> source init.sql
This command can also be used to empty the database if you want to start with a new one. After the daemon has ran the initial migrations you may check out the schema of the database:
mysql> source info.sql
Once you are done with the database you can stop the server using:
$ ./contrib/mysql/stop_server.sh
postgres
$ ./contrib/postgres/run_server.sh
Wait for the server to boot up and then initialize the database using a second terminal:
$ ./contrib/postgres/run_client.sh
$$$ psql < init.sql
This command can also be used to empty the database if you want to start with a new one. After the daemon has ran the initial migrations you may check out the schema of the database:
$$$ psql < info.sql
Once you are done with the database you can stop the server by pressing CTRL-C
inside the
terminal of the server.