0.14 (2018-06-02) ----------------- Upgrade instructions are available at https://docs.funkwhale.audio/upgrading.html Features: - Admins can now configure default permissions that will be granted to all registered users (#236) - Files management interface for users with "library" permission (#223) - New action table component for quick and efficient batch actions (#228) This is implemented on the federated tracks pages, but will be included in other pages as well depending on the feedback. Enhancements: - Added a new "upload" permission that allows user to launch import and view their own imports (#230) - Added Support for OggTheora in import. - Autoremove media files on model instance deletion (#241) - Can now import a whole remote library at once thanks to new Action Table component (#164) - Can now use album covers from flac/mp3 metadata and separate file in track directory (#219) - Implemented getCovertArt in Subsonic API to serve album covers (#258) - Implemented scrobble endpoint of subsonic API, listenings are now tracked correctly from third party apps that use this endpoint (#260) - Retructured music API to increase performance and remove useless endpoints (#224) Bugfixes: - Consistent constraints/checks for URL size (#207) - Display proper total number of tracks on radio detail (#225) - Do not crash on flac import if musicbrainz tags are missing (#214) - Empty save button in radio builder (#226) - Ensure anonymous users can use the app if the instance is configured accordingly (#229) - Ensure inactive users cannot get auth tokens (#218) This was already the case bug we missed some checks - File-upload import now supports Flac files (#213) - File-upload importer should now work properly, assuming files are tagged (#106) - Fixed a few broken translations strings (#227) - Fixed broken ordering in front-end lists (#179) - Fixed ignored page_size paremeter on artist and favorites list (#240) - Read ID3Tag Tracknumber from TRCK (#220) - We now fetch album covers regardless of the import methods (#231) Documentation: - Added missing subsonic configuration block in deployment vhost files (#249) - Moved upgrade doc under install doc in TOC (#251) Other: - Removed acoustid support, as the integration was buggy and error-prone (#106) Files management interface ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This is the first bit of an ongoing work that will span several releases, to bring more powerful library management features to Funkwhale. This iteration includes a basic file management interface where users with the "library" permission can list and search available files, order them using various criterias (size, bitrate, duration...) and delete them. New "upload" permission ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This new permission is helpful if you want to give upload/import rights to some users, but don't want them to be able to manage the library as a whole: although there are no controls yet for managing library in the fron-end, subsequent release will introduce management interfaces for artists, files, etc. Because of that, users with the "library" permission will have much more power, and will also be able to remove content from the platform. On the other hand, users with the "upload" permission will only have the ability to add new content. Also, this release also includes a new feature called "default permissions": those are permissions that are granted to every users on the platform. On public/open instances, this will play well with the "upload" permission since everyone will be able to contribute to the instance library without an admin giving the permission to every single user. Smarter album cover importer ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ In earlier versions, covers where only imported when launching a YouTube import. Starting from this release, covers will be imported regardless of the import mode (file upload, youtube-dl, CLI, in-place...). Funkwhale will look for covers in the following order: 1. In the imported file itself (FLAC/MP3 only) 2. In a cover.jpg or cover.png in the file directory 3. By fetching cover art from Musibrainz, assuming the file is tagged correctly This will only work for newly imported tracks and albums though. In the future, we may offer an option to refetch album covers from the interface, but in the meantime, you can use the following snippet: .. code-block:: python # Store this in /tmp/update_albums.py from funkwhale_api.music.models import Album, TrackFile from funkwhale_api.music.tasks import update_album_cover albums_without_covers = Album.objects.filter(cover='') total = albums_without_covers.count() print('Found {} albums without cover'.format(total)) for i, album in enumerate(albums_without_covers.iterator()): print('[{}/{}] Fetching cover for {}...'.format(i+1, total, album.title)) f = TrackFile.objects.filter(track__album=album).filter(source__startswith='file://').first() update_album_cover(album, track_file=f) Then launch it:: # docker setups cat /tmp/update_albums.py | docker-compose run --rm api python manage.py shell -i python # non-docker setups source /srv/funkwhale/load_env source /srv/funkwhale/virtualenv/bin/activate cat /tmp/update_albums.py | python manage.py shell -i python # cleanup rm /tmp/update_albums.py .. note:: Depending on your number of albums, the previous snippet may take some time to execute. You can interrupt it at any time using ctrl-c and relaunch it later, as it's idempotent. Music API changes ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This release includes an API break. Even though the API is advertised as unstable, and not documented, here is a brief explanation of the change in case you are using the API in a client or in a script. Summary of the changes: - ``/api/v1/artists`` does not includes a list of tracks anymore. It was to heavy to return all of this data all the time. You can get all tracks for an artist using ``/api/v1/tracks?artist=artist_id`` - Additionally, ``/api/v1/tracks`` now support an ``album`` filter to filter tracks matching an album - ``/api/v1/artists/search``, ``/api/v1/albums/search`` and ``/api/v1/tracks/search`` endpoints are removed. Use ``/api/v1/{artists|albums|tracks}/?q=yourquery`` instead. It's also more powerful, since you can combine search with other filters and ordering options. - ``/api/v1/requests/import-requests/search`` endpoint is removed as well. Use ``/api/v1/requests/import-requests/?q=yourquery`` instead. It's also more powerful, since you can combine search with other filters and ordering options. Of course, the front-end was updated to work with the new API, so this should not impact end-users in any way, apart from slight performance gains. .. note:: The API is still not stable and may evolve again in the future. API freeze will come at a later point. Flac files imports via upload ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ You have nothing to do to benefit from this, however, since Flac files tend to be a lot bigger than other files, you may want to increase the ``client_max_body_size`` value in your Nginx configuration if you plan to upload flac files. Missing subsonic configuration bloc in vhost files ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Because of a missing bloc in the sample Nginx and Apache configurations, instances that were deployed after the 0.13 release are likely to be unable to answer to Subsonic clients (the missing bits were properly documented in the changelog). Ensure you have the following snippets in your Nginx or Apache configuration if you plan to use the Subsonic API. Nginx:: location /rest/ { include /etc/nginx/funkwhale_proxy.conf; proxy_pass http://funkwhale-api/api/subsonic/rest/; } Apache2:: <Location "/rest"> ProxyPass ${funkwhale-api}/api/subsonic/rest ProxyPassReverse ${funkwhale-api}/api/subsonic/rest </Location>