# Navidrome Music Streamer [](https://github.com/deluan/navidrome/actions) Navidrome is an open source web-based music collection server and streamer. It gives you freedom to listen to your music collection from any browser or mobile device. ## Features - Handles very large music collections - Streams virtually any audio format available - Reads and uses all your beautifully curated metadata (id3 tags) - Multi-user, each user has their own play counts, playlists, favourites, etc.. - Very low resource usage: Ex: with a library of 300GB (~29000 songs), it uses less than 50MB of RAM - Multi-platform, runs on macOS, Linux and Windows. Docker images are also provided - Automatically monitors your library for changes, importing new files and reloading new metadata - Modern and responsive Web interface based on Material UI, to manage users and browse your library - Compatible with the huge selection of clients for [Subsonic](http://www.subsonic.org), [Airsonic](https://airsonic.github.io/) and [Madsonic](https://www.madsonic.org/). See the [complete list of available mobile and web apps](https://airsonic.github.io/docs/apps/) This is _alpha quality_ software. Expect some changes in the feature set and the way it works ## Road map This project is being actively worked on. Expect a more polished experience and new features/releases on a frequent basis. Some upcoming features planned: - Transcoding/Downsampling on-the-fly - Last.FM integration - Integrated music player - Pre-build binaries for all platforms, including Raspberry Pi - Smart/dynamic playlists (similar to iTunes) - Jukebox mode - Sharing links to albums/songs/playlists - Podcasts ## Installation Currently there are no downloadable binaries (WIP). The available options are: ### Run it with Docker ```yaml # This is just an example. Customize it to your needs. version: "3" services: navidrome: image: deluan/navidrome:latest ports: - "4533:4533" environment: # All options with their default values: ND_MUSICFOLDER: /music ND_DBPATH: /data/navidrome.db ND_SCANINTERVAL: 1m ND_LOGLEVEL: info ND_PORT: 4533 volumes: - "./data:/data" - "/Users/deluan/Music/iTunes/iTunes Media/Music:/music" ``` ### Build it yourself / Development Environment You will need to install [Go 1.13](https://golang.org/dl/) and [Node 13.7](http://nodejs.org). You'll also need [ffmpeg](ffmpeg.org) installed in your system After the prerequisites above are installed, build the application with: ``` $ make setup $ make buildall ``` This will generate the `navidrome` binary in the project's root folder. Start the server with: ```shell script ./navidrome ``` The server should start listening for requests on the default port __4533__ ### First time password The first time you start the app it will create a new user "admin" with a random password. Check the logs for a line like this: ``` Creating initial user. Please change the password! password=XXXXXX user=admin ``` You can change this password using the UI. Just browse to http://localhost:4533/app#/user and login with this temporary password. ## Screenshots