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kandi X-RAY | AzuraCast Summary
kandi X-RAY | AzuraCast Summary
AzuraCast is a self-hosted, all-in-one web radio management suite. Using its easy installer and powerful but intuitive web interface, you can start up a fully working web radio station in a few quick minutes. AzuraCast works for web radio stations of all types and sizes, and is built to run on even the most affordable VPS web hosts. AzuraCast is currently beta software.
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- Write the playlist configuration .
- Import music files .
- Returns whether the program is running .
- Pre - run migration .
- Process a day .
- Handles the delete command .
- Validate the given value .
- Run a station .
- Handles collection updates .
- Process a request .
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QUESTION
I have assembled a website and configured a Digital Ocean droplet to serve an audio stream using Azuracast.
At this URL http://137.184.153.182:8010/radio.mp3 lives the live audio stream. At the time of posting I am streaming static from Audio Hijack, which you can hear by visiting the URL and clicking play on the audio element. By inspecting the site I see the following HTML
On the site meant to deliver the audio stream to listeners https://feverdream.radio, I have placed an identical HTML snippet. However the play button remains grayed out and I am unable to play the audio live stream.
I do not understand what I could be doing wrong so that the same code is functional on one URL but not another.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-16 at 19:02an insecure HTTP resource is being loaded for an HTTPs website. Open the browser console to see the error below:
Mixed Content: The page at 'https://feverdream.radio/' was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure element 'http://137.184.153.182:8010/radio.mp3'. This request was automatically upgraded to HTTPS, For more information see https://blog.chromium.org/2019/10/no-more-mixed-messages-about-https.html
The SSL/TLS certificate authority for 137.184.153.182
should be either:
- Publicly issued - see Let's Encrypt
- Privately trusted - see how to trust a self signed certificate for your non-public development environment.
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I’m running an Azuracast docker instance on Linode and want to try to find a way to automate my updates. Right now my routine is when I notice there are updates by accessing the Azuracast web panel, I usually run timeshift to create a backup using the following command
timeshift —-create —-comment “azuracast update ”
And then I use the following to update azuracast
cd /var/azuracast/ ./docker.sh update-self ./docker.sh update
Then it asks me to ensure the azuracast installation is backed up before updating, to which i would usually just press enter.
After that is completed, it asks me if i want to clean up all stopped docker containers and images to save space, which i usually say no to.
What I’m wondering is if there is a way to create a bash script, or python or something to automate all of this, and then have it run on a schedule?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-23 at 04:26Sure, you can write a shell script to execute these commands and then run it on a schedule using crontab(5).
For example your script might look like:
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