X-Git-Url: http://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?p=paraslash.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=server.ggo;h=012e1041104d9c98e7394a691e340029264a33a3;hp=0cf4bb625bcf56b4bf53c19558044c4137252055;hb=98e61f7563ae284e058ce6251b89626ab6254ff7;hpb=1f556ae88bd8c85d4452f689f532f5a6abeabe92 diff --git a/server.ggo b/server.ggo index 0cf4bb62..012e1041 100644 --- a/server.ggo +++ b/server.ggo @@ -1,43 +1,368 @@ +######################### section "General options" -option "loglevel" l "set loglevel (0-6)" int typestr="level" default="4" no -option "port" p "port to listen on" int typestr="portnumber" default="2990" no -option "daemon" d "run as background daemon" flag off -option "user" u "run as user 'name'. para_server does not need any special privileges. If started as root (EUID == 0) this option must be given at the command line (not in the configuration file) so that para_server can drop the root privileges right after parsing the command line options, but before parsing the configuration file. In this case, real/effective/saved UID are all set to the UID of 'username'. As the configuration file is read afterwards, those options that have a default value depending on the UID (e.g. the home directory for the configuration file) are computed by using the uid of 'username'. This option has no effect if para_server ist started as a non-root user (i.e. EUID != 0)" string typestr="name" no +######################### +option "loglevel" l +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"set loglevel (1-6)" +int typestr="level" +default="4" +optional +details=" + Larger values mean less verbose output. Loglevel 1 (debug) gets + really noisy; a value of 2 (info) produces still noisy output, + but this won't fill up the disk quicky. Messaged logged with + loglevel 3 (notice) indicate normal but significant events + while level 4 (warning) logs unexpected events that can be + handled. Unhandled error conditions are logged with loglevel + 5 (error) and crititcal errors are logged using loglevel 6 + (crit). Finally, loglevel 7 (emerg) is reserved for messages + that cause para_server to terminate immediately. +" + +option "port" p +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"listening port" +int typestr="portnumber" +default="2990" +optional +details=" + para_server listens on this tcp port for incoming connections + from clients such as para_client. If the default port is + changed, the corresponding option of para_client must be used + to connect to para_server. +" + +option "daemon" d +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"run as background daemon" +flag off +dependon="logfile" +details=" + Note that para_server refuses to start in daemon mode if no + logfile was specified. +" + +option "user" u +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"run as the given user" +string typestr="name" +optional +details=" + para_server does not need any special privileges. If started + as root (EUID == 0) this option must be given at the command + line (not in the configuration file) so that para_server + can drop the root privileges right after parsing the command + line options, but before parsing the configuration file. In + this case, real/effective/saved UID are all set to the UID + of 'name'. As the configuration file is read afterwards, + those options that have a default value depending on the UID + (e.g. the directory for the configuration file) are computed + by using the uid of 'name'. This option has no effect if + para_server is started as a non-root user (i.e. EUID != 0) +" + + +option "group" g +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"set group id" +string typestr="group" +optional +details=" + This option sets the group id according to 'group'. This option + is silently ignored if EUID != 0. Otherwise, real/effective + GID and the saved set-group ID are all set to the GID given by + 'group'. Must not be given in the config file. +" + +############################# section "Configuration files" -option "logfile" L "(default=stdout/stderr)" string typestr="filename" no -option "config_file" c "(default='~/.paraslash/server.conf'" string typestr="filename" no -option "user_list" - "(default='~/.paraslash/server.users')" string typestr="filename" no - -section "audio file sender" -option "autoplay" a "start playing on startup" flag off -option "announce_time" A "Delay betweeen announcing the stream and sending data" int typestr="milliseconds" default="300" no -option "selector" S "(default=random)" string typestr="name" no - -section "mysql selector:" -option "mysql_host" - "mysql server" string default="localhost" no -option "mysql_port" - "where mysql is listening" int default="3306" no -option "mysql_user" - "default value: username from /etc/passwd" string no -option "mysql_passwd" - "(required)" string no -option "mysql_database" - "name of mysql database" string default="paraslash" no -option "mysql_audio_file_dir" - "dir to search for audio files (required)" string no -option "mysql_default_score" - "scoring rule to use if stream definition does not contain explicit score definition" string default="(LASTPLAYED() / 1440 - 1000 / (LASTPLAYED() + 1) - sqrt(NUMPLAYED()))" no - -section "random selector" -option "random_dir" - "dir to search for audio files" string default="/home/music" no +############################# + + +option "logfile" L +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"where to write log output" +string typestr="filename" +optional +details=" + If this option is not given, para_server writes the log + messages to to stderr +" + +option "config_file" c +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"(default='~/.paraslash/server.conf'" +string typestr="filename" +optional +details=" + para_server reads its config file right after parsing + the options that were given at the command line. If an + option is given both at the command line and in the + config file, the value that was specified at the command line + takes precedence. +" + +option "user_list" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"(default='~/.paraslash/server.users')" + +string typestr="filename" +optional + + +################################## +section "virtual streaming system" +################################## + + +option "autoplay" a +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"start playing on startup" +flag off + +option "autoplay_delay" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"time to wait before streaming" +int typestr="ms" +default="0" +optional +dependon="autoplay" +details=" + If para_server is started with the autoplay option, this option + may be used to set up a delay before para_server streams its + first audio file. This is useful for example if para_server + and para_audiod are started during system startup. The delay + time should be choosen large enough so that para_audiod is + already up when para_server starts to stream. Of course, this + option depends on the autoplay option. +" +option "announce_time" A +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"grace time for clients" + +int typestr="ms" +default="300" +optional +details=" + Clients such as para_audiod connect to para_server and execute + the stat command to find out whether an audio stream is + currently available. This sets the delay betweeen announcing + the stream via the output of the stat command and sending + the first chunk of data. +" + +############################# +section "audio file selector" +############################# + +option "afs_database_dir" D +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"location of the database" +string typestr="path" +optional +details=" + Where para_server should look for the osl + database of the audio file selector. The default is + '~/.paraslash/afs_database'. +" +option "afs_socket" s +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"Command socket for afs" +string typestr="path" +default="/var/paraslash/afs_command_socket" +optional +details=" + For each server command that is handled by the audio file + selector, the child process of para_server connects to the + audio file selector via a local socket. This option specifies + the location of that socket in the file system. +" +option "afs_initial_mode" i +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +"Mood or playlist to load on startup." +string typestr="/" +optional + +details=" + The argument of this option must be prefixed with either 'p/' + or 'm/' to indicate whether a playlist or a mood should be + loaded. Example: + --afs_initial_mode p/foo + loads the playlist named 'foo'. +" + +##################### section "http sender" -option "http_port" - "tcp port for http streaming" int typestr="portnumber" default="8000" no -option "http_default_deny" - "deny connections from hosts which are not explicitly allowed" flag off -option "http_access" - "Add given host/network to access control list (whitelist if http_default_deny was given, blacklist otherwise) before opening the tcp port. This option can be given multiple times. Example: '192.168.0.0/24' whitelists/blacklists the 256 hosts 192.168.0.x" string typestr="a.b.c.d/n" no multiple -option "http_no_autostart" - "do not open tcp port on server startup" flag off -option "http_max_clients" - "maximal simultaneous connections, non-positive value means unlimited" int typestr="number" default="-1" no +##################### + + +option "http_port" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"tcp port for http streaming" +int typestr="portnumber" +default="8000" +optional +details=" + The http sender of para_server listens on this port for + incoming connections. Clients are expected to send the usual + http request message such as 'GET / HTTP/'. +" +option "http_default_deny" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"make the http ACL a whitelist" +flag off +details=" + The default is to use blacklists instead, i.e. connections + to the http sender are allowed unless the connecting host + matches a pattern given by a http_access option. This allows + to use access control the other way round: Connections are + denied from hosts which are not explicitly allowed by one or + more http_access options. +" + +option "http_access" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"add an entry to the http ACL" +string typestr="a.b.c.d/n" +optional +multiple +details=" + Add given host/network to access control list (whitelist if + http_default_deny was given, blacklist otherwise) before + opening the tcp port. This option can be given multiple + times. Example: '192.168.0.0/24' whitelists/blacklists the + 256 hosts 192.168.0.x +" + +option "http_no_autostart" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"do not open tcp port on startup" +flag off +details=" + If this option is given, the http sender does not listen on + its tcp port. It may be instructed to open this port at a + later time by using the sender command. +" + +option "http_max_clients" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"maximal number of connections" +int typestr="number" +default="-1" +optional +details=" + The http sender will refuse connections if already that number + of clients are currently connected. A non-positive value + (the default) allows an unlimited number of simultaneous + connections. +" + +##################### section "dccp sender" -option "dccp_port" - "port for http streaming" int typestr="portnumber" default="5001" no +##################### + +option "dccp_port" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"port for dccp streaming" +int typestr="portnumber" +default="8000" +optional +details=" + See http_port for details. +" + +option "dccp_default_deny" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"make the dccp ACL a whitelist" +flag off +details=" + See http_default_deny for details. +" + +option "dccp_access" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"add an entry to the dccp ACL" +string typestr="a.b.c.d/n" +optional +multiple +details=" + See http_access for details. +" + +option "dccp_max_clients" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"maximal number of connections" +int typestr="number" +default="-1" +optional +details=" + See http_max_clients for details. +" + +##################### section "ortp sender" -option "ortp_target" - "Add given host/port to the list of targets. This option can be given multiple times. Example: '224.0.1.38:1500' instructs the ortp sender to send to udp port 1500 on host 224.0.1.38 (unassigned ip in the Local Network Control Block 224.0.0/24). This is useful for LAN-streaming." string typestr="a.b.c.d:p" no multiple -option "ortp_no_autostart" - "do not start to send automatically" flag off -option "ortp_default_port" - "default udp port if not specified" int typestr="portnumber" default="1500" no -option "ortp_header_interval" H "time between extra header sends" int typestr="milliseconds" default="2000" no +##################### + +option "ortp_target" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"add ortp target" +string typestr="a.b.c.d:p" +optional +multiple +details=" + Add given host/port to the list of targets. This option + can be given multiple times. Example: '224.0.1.38:1500' + instructs the ortp sender to send to udp port 1500 on host + 224.0.1.38 (unassigned ip in the Local Network Control Block + 224.0.0/24). This is useful for LAN-streaming. +" + +option "ortp_no_autostart" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"do not start sending" +flag off +details=" + If this option is given, ortp streaming may be activated at + a later time by using the sender command. +" + +option "ortp_default_port" - +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"udp port to send to" +int typestr="port" +default="1500" +optional + +option "ortp_header_interval" H +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"duration for sending header" +int typestr="ms" +default="2000" +optional +details=" + As the ortp sender has no idea about connected clients it + sends the audio file header periodically if necessary. This + option is used to specify the duration of the interval between + sending the header. Shorter values decrease the average time + clients have to wait before being able to start playback, + but this also increases the amount network traffic. Note + that this affects only ogg vorbis streams as this is the only + audio format that needs an audio file header. +" + +option "ortp_jitter_compensation" j +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"configure jitter compensation" +int typestr="ms" +default="400" +optional +details=" + ortp's adaptive jitter compensation gets activated whenever + this value is greater than zero. See the ortp documentation + about details on this feature. +"