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Purpose

This package handles the communication to a Spotify client, allowing you to play, pause and watch events such as play, pause and next track.

This is possible because the Spotify is a webserver that can be controlled using http requests. You can see more details here.

Install

npm install --save spotify-control

Example

const SpotifyControl = require('spotify-control');

var spotify = new SpotifyControl({
    token: "YOUR_SPOTIFY_TOKEN"
});

spotify.connect().then(v => {
    console.log("Started");
    spotify.play("spotify:track:4LYt31Tg51qsQqWOaZn4C6", "spotify:artist:5byg90wTxATnhB6kK253DF").then(v => {
        console.log("Played");
        spotify.startListener(["play", "pause"]).on("event", data => {
            console.log(JSON.stringify(data, null, 4));
        });
    }, err => {
        console.error(err);
    });
}, err => {
    console.error("Failed to start: " + err.message);
})

Getting the Token

You can get your token by visiting https://open.spotify.com/token on your web browser, assuming you are logged-in.

{
    "t": "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
}

I haven't tested if normal OAuth tokens from applications work in this context. Possibly, the scope in question is streaming (list of scopes), which "is currently only available to Spotify native SDKs"

Issues

If you find a problem, fell free to submit it at https://github.com/Windsdon/spotify-control/issues or make a pull request.

Reference

SpotifyControl(options) constructor

options: object

{
    token: String, // required
    url: String || "https://127.0.0.1",
    port: Number || null,
    csrf: String || null
}

If not given, port and csrf are gathered on .connect().

Be sure url starts with https://

Promise spotify.connect()

Finds the port from range 4370-4380 by testing the connection, and then gets the CSRF token. The Promise is resolved when it successfully connects and is ready for commands, and rejects when it fails.

Promise spotify.play(uri, [context])

Plays a track. URI can be a playlist, track, album or artist. If no context is given, uri is used (it will be a playlist with a single song).

The Promise resolves with an object, which looks something like

{
    "version": 9,
    "client_version": "1.0.34.146.g28f9eda2",
    "playing": true,
    "shuffle": false,
    "repeat": false,
    "play_enabled": true,
    "prev_enabled": true,
    "next_enabled": true,
    "track": {
      "track_resource": {
        "name": "Tomorrow",
        "uri": "spotify:track:4LYt31Tg51qsQqWOaZn4C6",
        "location": {
          "og": "https://open.spotify.com/track/4LYt31Tg51qsQqWOaZn4C6"
        }
      },
      "artist_resource": {
        "name": "Fight The Fade",
        "uri": "spotify:artist:5byg90wTxATnhB6kK253DF",
        "location": {
          "og": "https://open.spotify.com/artist/5byg90wTxATnhB6kK253DF"
        }
      },
      "album_resource": {
        "name": "What We Know",
        "uri": "spotify:album:02boXTIOEJOhGMzVDEKoXp",
        "location": {
          "og": "https://open.spotify.com/album/02boXTIOEJOhGMzVDEKoXp"
        }
      },
      "length": 263,
      "track_type": "normal"
    },
    "context": {
    },
    "playing_position": 0.004,
    "server_time": 1471121694,
    "volume": 1,
    "online": true,
    "open_graph_state": {
      "private_session": false,
      "posting_disabled": true
    },
    "running": true
}

Formats:

  • spotify:track:_id_
  • spotify:artist:_id_
  • spotify:album:_id_
  • spotify:user:_user_:playlist:_id_

You can get this URI by right-clicking most things:

Context Menu

Promise spotify.status([returnOn, returnAfter])

The Promise resolves with an object similar to the one from .play()

returnOn: Array or String

The list of events that trigger an event. The ones I know of are login,logout,play,pause,error,ap

returnAfter: Number

Number of seconds until it finishes the request. This is part of the API, and needs to be present if returnOn is present.

Promise spotify.pause(status)

Pauses or resumes playback

status: Boolean

true for paused, false for playing

self spotify.startListener(returnOn, returnAfter)

The same as .status(returnOn, returnAfter), but called on a loop until .stopListener() is called. Emits an event named event every time something happens or the timeout is over.

spotify.stopListener()

Stops the listener loop.

Promise spotify.request(path, qs [, port])

Make a custom call. The Promise resolves with a JSON-parsed object.

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Control a Spotify client running on the localhost

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