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An playlist service for YouTube and SoundCloud streaming media

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Muxamp: A streaming media playlist for YouTube and SoundCloud

Muxamp is a web app that lets you play streaming media from YouTube and SoundCloud in your browser and save your platlists for later use.

Muxamp runs on Node.js. The client uses Backbone and jQuery to provide an interactive experience. Persistence is accomplished using MySQL (chosen out of pure laziness).

Features

  • Rich client-side playlist interaction: play, stop, pause, shuffle, and rearrange tracks
  • Serves playlists and search data through a RESTful API
  • Asynchronous server-side media and database queries through promises
  • Highly extensible client-side and server-side architecture

Browser Support

Muxamp supports recent versions of Chrome and Firefox. Internet Explorer probably won't work or has CSS problems I have not fixed. Older browsers are explicitly blocked in production mode.

Installation and Support

Requirements

  • Node.js >= 0.6.11 (older versions may work, or may not)
  • MySQL >= 5.0 using InnoDB engine

Installation

  1. npm install

  2. make install

    • If your database (specified in configuration) already has the tables that Muxamp needs to create, run make install force=true to overwrite these tables.

Configuration

Muxamp reads its user configuration through nconf, capable of taking in environment variables or an optional JSON config file located in ./config/<environment>.json. environment can be development, test, or production. You may also create a JSON file at ./config/all.json for configuration in any environment. All of these files are optional and are included in .gitignore by default.

Configuration structure

All namespaces are separated by colons (:). For instance the database host is set in muxamp:db:host.

  • muxamp
    • db
      • read: Is DB reading enabled (true by default, set to false for maintenance mode)
      • false: Is DB writing enabled (true by default, set to false for maintenance mode)
      • host: MySQL database host
      • database: MySQL database name
      • user: MySQL database user
      • password: MySQL database password
    • log: The logging level Muxamp uses (see express for logging level formats)
    • port: The port from which Muxamp serves (defaults to process.env['app_port'], then 3000)

Testing

Unit and integration tests can be found in ./tests and are run using mocha. To run these tests, execute make test.

Acceptance tests for the browser are found in ./publictest. To run these tests, run NODE_ENV=test npm start, then open your browser and visit http://localhost/<Muxamp port>. A better way of running acceptance tests is currently being explored through PhantomJS.

Server Libraries Used

Example

Muxamp is currently running at http://muxamp.com.

FAQ

Your early code is terrible

Sorry. I wrote Muxamp to learn JavaScript and Node.js, and when I started I had little experience with promises, callbacks, etc.

Why Backbone on the client side? Why not Meteor, Angular, or ?

I wanted to learn Backbone, so I chose to use it for this project.

Why does Muxamp store all the media it comes across in a database table called KnownMedia?

I want Muxamp to be as responsive as possible. Verifying each track at the time of playlist storage would make the server extremely unresponsive when saving a playlist, since the alternative (besides using a cache like Redis) would be to query YouTube, SoundCloud, etc. for every saved track! My solution is to verify each track when executing a search query, and then checking the database to see if it has a track when the playlist is saved.

Why does Muxamp store playlists as strings? Why not in a many-many relationship with a Tracks table? Are you #%^@$!* nuts?

I know it's kind of hacky, but it allows for quick dedup lookup of existing playlists. Take the SHA256 hash of the playlist string, search for it in the Playlists table, and don't insert anything if you get a result. Plus, the SHA256 column can be indexed.

Why not MongoDB?

I considered it, but I chose to go with a DBMS I already knew, since I have no experience to date with MongoDB.

Are you accepting patch requests?

Absolutely!

Future Plans

  • Support for more streaming media sources
  • Compatibility with older browsers
  • Consider revisions to database architecture

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Package last updated on 17 May 2013

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