# Octo-Fiestarr A Subsonic API proxy server that transparently integrates multiple music streaming providers as sources. When a song is not available in your local Navidrome library, it is automatically fetched from your configured provider, downloaded, and served to your Subsonic-compatible client. The downloaded song is then added to your library, making it available locally for future listens. ## Why "Octo-Fiestarr"? This fork was created to focus on integrating the original concept of Octo-Fiesta with music providers that do not require API credentials, such as SquidWTF. This allows for seamless external music discovery without the need for any subscriptions. Thus, I saw it fitting to change the name of the fork to resemble other *arr projects. ## Features - **Multi-Provider Architecture**: Pluggable music service system supporting multiple streaming providers (Deezer, Qobuz, and more to come) - **Transparent Proxy**: Acts as a middleware between Subsonic clients (like Aonsoku, Sublime Music, etc.) and your Navidrome server - **Seamless Integration**: Automatically searches and streams music from your configured provider when not available locally - **Automatic Downloads**: Songs are downloaded on-the-fly and cached for future use - **External Playlist Support**: Search, discover, and download playlists from Deezer, Qobuz, and SquidWTF with automatic M3U generation - **Hi-Res Audio Support**: SquidWTF provider supports up to 24-bit/192kHz FLAC quality - **Full Metadata Embedding**: Downloaded files include complete ID3 tags (title, artist, album, track number, year, genre, BPM, ISRC, etc.) and embedded cover art - **Organized Library**: Downloads are saved in a clean `Artist/Album/Track` folder structure - **Artist Deduplication**: Merges local and streaming provider artists to avoid duplicates in search results - **Album Enrichment**: Local albums are enriched with missing tracks from streaming providers - **Cover Art Proxy**: Serves cover art for external content transparently ## Compatible Clients ### PC - [Aonsoku](https://github.com/victoralvesf/aonsoku) - [Feishin](https://github.com/jeffvli/feishin) - [Subplayer](https://github.com/peguerosdc/subplayer) - [Aurial](https://github.com/shrimpza/aurial) ### Android - [Tempus](https://github.com/eddyizm/tempus) - [Substreamer](https://substreamerapp.com/) ### iOS - [Narjo](https://www.reddit.com/r/NarjoApp/) - [Arpeggi](https://www.reddit.com/r/arpeggiApp/) > **Want to improve client compatibility?** Pull requests are welcome! ### Incompatible Clients These clients are **not compatible** with octo-fiesta due to architectural limitations: - [Symfonium](https://symfonium.app/) - Uses offline-first architecture and never queries the server for searches, making streaming provider integration impossible. [See details](https://support.symfonium.app/t/suggestions-on-search-function/1121/) ## Supported Music Providers - **[SquidWTF](https://tidal.squid.wtf/)** - Quality: FLAC (Hi-Res 24-bit/192kHz & CD-Lossless 16-bit/44.1kHz), AAC - **[Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/)** - Quality: FLAC, MP3_320, MP3_128 - **[Qobuz](https://www.qobuz.com/)** - Quality: FLAC, FLAC_24_HIGH (Hi-Res 24-bit/192kHz), FLAC_24_LOW, FLAC_16, MP3_320 Choose your preferred provider via the `MUSIC_SERVICE` environment variable. Additional providers may be added in future releases. ## Requirements - A running Subsonic-compatible server (developed and tested with [Navidrome](https://www.navidrome.org/)) - Credentials for at least one music provider (IF NOT USING SQUIDWTF): - **Deezer**: ARL token from browser cookies - **Qobuz**: User ID + User Auth Token from browser localStorage ([see Wiki guide](https://github.com/V1ck3s/octo-fiesta/wiki/Getting-Qobuz-Credentials-(User-ID-&-Token))) - Docker and Docker Compose (recommended) **or** [.NET 9.0 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/9.0) for manual installation ## Quick Start (Docker) The easiest way to run Octo-Fiestarr is with Docker Compose. 1. **Create your environment file** ```bash cp .env.example .env ``` 2. **Edit the `.env` file** with your configuration: ```bash # Navidrome/Subsonic server URL SUBSONIC_URL=http://localhost:4533 # Path where downloaded songs will be stored on the host (only applies if STORAGE_MODE=Permanent) DOWNLOAD_PATH=./downloads # Music service to use: SquidWTF, Deezer, or Qobuz (default: SquidWTF) MUSIC_SERVICE=SquidWTF # ===== SquidWTF CONFIGURATION ===== # Different quality options for SquidWTF. Only FLAC supported right now SQUIDWTF_QUALITY=FLAC # ===== DEEZER CONFIGURATION ===== # Deezer ARL token (required if using Deezer) # See README.md for instructions on how to get this token DEEZER_ARL=your-deezer-arl-token # Fallback ARL token (optional) DEEZER_ARL_FALLBACK= # Preferred audio quality: FLAC, MP3_320, MP3_128 (optional) # If not specified, the highest available quality for your account will be used DEEZER_QUALITY= # ===== QOBUZ CONFIGURATION ===== # Qobuz user authentication token (required if using Qobuz) # Get this from your browser after logging into play.qobuz.com # See README.md for detailed instructions QOBUZ_USER_AUTH_TOKEN= # Qobuz user ID (required if using Qobuz) # Get this from your browser after logging into play.qobuz.com QOBUZ_USER_ID= # Preferred audio quality: FLAC, FLAC_24_HIGH, FLAC_24_LOW, FLAC_16, MP3_320 (optional) # If not specified, the highest available quality will be used QOBUZ_QUALITY= # ===== GENERAL SETTINGS ===== # External playlists support (optional, default: true) # When enabled, allows searching and downloading playlists from Deezer/Qobuz # Starring a playlist triggers automatic download of all tracks and creates an M3U file ENABLE_EXTERNAL_PLAYLISTS=true # Playlists directory name (optional, default: playlists) # M3U playlist files will be created in {DOWNLOAD_PATH}/{PLAYLISTS_DIRECTORY}/ PLAYLISTS_DIRECTORY=playlists # Explicit content filter (optional, default: All) # - All: Show all tracks (no filtering) # - ExplicitOnly: Exclude clean/edited versions, keep original explicit content # - CleanOnly: Only show clean content (naturally clean or edited versions) # Note: This only works with Deezer, Qobuz doesn't expose explicit content flags EXPLICIT_FILTER=All # Download mode (optional, default: Track) # - Track: Download only the played track # - Album: When playing a track, download the entire album in background # The played track is downloaded first, remaining tracks are queued DOWNLOAD_MODE=Track # Storage mode (optional, default: Permanent) # - Permanent: Files are saved to the library permanently and registered in Navidrome # - Cache: Files are stored in /tmp and automatically cleaned up after CACHE_DURATION_HOURS # Not registered in Navidrome, ideal for streaming without library bloat # Note: On Linux/Docker, you can customize cache location by setting TMPDIR environment variable STORAGE_MODE=Permanent # Cache duration in hours (optional, default: 1) # Files older than this duration will be automatically deleted when STORAGE_MODE=Cache # Based on last access time (updated each time the file is streamed) # Cache location: /tmp/octo-fiesta-cache (or $TMPDIR/octo-fiesta-cache if TMPDIR is set) CACHE_DURATION_HOURS=1 ``` 3. **Start the container** ```bash docker-compose up -d ``` The proxy will be available at `http://localhost:5274`. 4. **Configure your Subsonic client** Point your Subsonic client to `http://localhost:5274` instead of your Navidrome server directly. > **Tip**: Make sure the `DOWNLOAD_PATH` points to a directory that Navidrome can scan, so downloaded songs appear in your library. ## Configuration ### General Settings | Setting | Description | |---------|-------------| | `Subsonic:Url` | URL of your Navidrome/Subsonic server | | `Subsonic:MusicService` | Music provider to use: `SquidWTF`, `Deezer`, or `Qobuz` (default: `SquidWTF`) | | `Library:DownloadPath` | Directory where downloaded songs are stored | ### SquidWTF Settings | Setting | Description | |---------|-------------| | `SquidWTF:Quality` | Preferred audio quality: `FLAC`, `MP3_320`, `MP3_128`. If not specified, the highest available quality for your account will be used | ### Deezer Settings | Setting | Description | |---------|-------------| | `Deezer:Arl` | Your Deezer ARL token (required if using Deezer) | | `Deezer:ArlFallback` | Backup ARL token if primary fails | | `Deezer:Quality` | Preferred audio quality: `FLAC`, `MP3_320`, `MP3_128`. If not specified, the highest available quality for your account will be used | ### Qobuz Settings | Setting | Description | |---------|-------------| | `Qobuz:UserAuthToken` | Your Qobuz User Auth Token (required if using Qobuz) - [How to get it](https://github.com/V1ck3s/octo-fiesta/wiki/Getting-Qobuz-Credentials-(User-ID-&-Token)) | | `Qobuz:UserId` | Your Qobuz User ID (required if using Qobuz) | | `Qobuz:Quality` | Preferred audio quality: `FLAC`, `FLAC_24_HIGH`, `FLAC_24_LOW`, `FLAC_16`, `MP3_320`. If not specified, the highest available quality will be used | ### External Playlists Octo-Fiesta supports discovering and downloading playlists from your streaming providers (SquidWTF, Deezer, and Qobuz). | Setting | Description | |---------|-------------| | `Subsonic:EnableExternalPlaylists` | Enable/disable external playlist support (default: `true`) | | `Subsonic:PlaylistsDirectory` | Directory name where M3U playlist files are created (default: `playlists`) | **How it works:** 1. Search for playlists from an external provider using the global search in your Subsonic client 2. When you "star" (favorite) a playlist, Octo-Fiesta automatically downloads all tracks 3. An M3U playlist file is created in `{DownloadPath}/playlists/` with relative paths to downloaded tracks 4. Individual tracks are added to the M3U as they are played or downloaded **Environment variable:** ```bash # To disable playlists Subsonic__EnableExternalPlaylists=false ``` > **Note**: Due to client-side filtering, playlists from streaming providers may not appear in the "Playlists" tab of some clients, but will show up in global search results. ### Getting Credentials #### Deezer ARL Token See the [Wiki guide](https://github.com/V1ck3s/octo-fiesta/wiki/Getting-Deezer-Credentials-(ARL-Token)) for detailed instructions on obtaining your Deezer ARL token. #### Qobuz Credentials See the [Wiki guide](https://github.com/V1ck3s/octo-fiesta/wiki/Getting-Qobuz-Credentials-(User-ID-&-Token)) for detailed instructions on obtaining your Qobuz User ID and User Auth Token. ## Limitations - **Playlist Search**: Subsonic clients like Aonsoku filter playlists client-side from a cached `getPlaylists` call. Streaming provider playlists appear in global search (`search3`) but not in the Playlists tab filter. - **Region Restrictions**: Some tracks may be unavailable depending on your region and provider. - **Token Expiration**: Provider authentication tokens expire and need periodic refresh. ## Architecture ``` ┌─────────────────┐ ┌──────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐ │ Subsonic │────▶│ Octo-Fiesta │────▶│ Navidrome │ │ Client │◀────│ (Proxy) │◀────│ Server │ │ (Aonsoku) │ │ │ │ │ └─────────────────┘ └────────┬─────────┘ └─────────────────┘ │ ▼ ┌─────────────────┐ │ Music Providers │ │ - Deezer │ │ - Qobuz │ │ - (more...) │ └─────────────────┘ ``` ## Manual Installation If you prefer to run Octo-Fiesta without Docker: 1. **Clone the repository** ```bash git clone https://github.com/your-username/octo-fiesta.git cd octo-fiesta ``` 2. **Restore dependencies** ```bash dotnet restore ``` 3. **Configure the application** Edit `octo-fiesta/appsettings.json`: ```json { "Subsonic": { "Url": "https://navidrome.local.bransonb.com", "MusicService": "SquidWTF", "ExplicitFilter": "All", "DownloadMode": "Track", "StorageMode": "Permanent", "CacheDurationHours": 1 }, "Library": { "DownloadPath": "./downloads" }, "Qobuz": { "UserAuthToken": "your-qobuz-token", "UserId": "your-qobuz-user-id", "Quality": "FLAC" }, "Deezer": { "Arl": "your-deezer-arl-token", "ArlFallback": "", "Quality": "FLAC" }, "SquidWTF": { "Quality": "FLAC" } } ``` 4. **Run the server** ```bash cd octo-fiesta dotnet run ``` The proxy will start on `http://localhost:5274` by default. 5. **Configure your Subsonic client** Point your Subsonic client to `http://localhost:5274` instead of your Navidrome server directly. ## API Endpoints The proxy implements the Subsonic API and adds transparent streaming provider integration to: | Endpoint | Description | |----------|-------------| | `GET /rest/search3` | Merged search results from Navidrome + streaming provider (including playlists) | | `GET /rest/stream` | Streams audio, downloading from provider if needed | | `GET /rest/getSong` | Returns song details (local or from provider) | | `GET /rest/getAlbum` | Returns album with tracks from both sources | | `GET /rest/getArtist` | Returns artist with albums from both sources | | `GET /rest/getCoverArt` | Proxies cover art for external content | | `GET /rest/star` | Stars items; triggers automatic playlist download for external playlists | All other Subsonic API endpoints are passed through to Navidrome unchanged. ## External ID Format External (streaming provider) content uses typed IDs: | Type | Format | Example | |------|--------|---------| | Song | `ext-{provider}-song-{id}` | `ext-deezer-song-123456`, `ext-qobuz-song-789012` | | Album | `ext-{provider}-album-{id}` | `ext-deezer-album-789012`, `ext-qobuz-album-456789` | | Artist | `ext-{provider}-artist-{id}` | `ext-deezer-artist-259`, `ext-qobuz-artist-123` | Legacy format `ext-deezer-{id}` is also supported (assumes song type). ## Download Folder Structure Downloaded music is organized as: ``` downloads/ ├── Artist Name/ │ ├── Album Title/ │ │ ├── 01 - Track One.mp3 │ │ ├── 02 - Track Two.mp3 │ │ └── ... │ └── Another Album/ │ └── ... ├── Another Artist/ │ └── ... └── playlists/ ├── My Favorite Songs.m3u ├── Chill Vibes.m3u └── ... ``` Playlists are stored as M3U files with relative paths to downloaded tracks, making them portable and compatible with most music players. ## Metadata Embedding Downloaded files include: - **Basic**: Title, Artist, Album, Album Artist - **Track Info**: Track Number, Total Tracks, Disc Number - **Dates**: Year, Release Date - **Audio**: BPM, Duration - **Identifiers**: ISRC (in comments) - **Credits**: Contributors/Composers - **Visual**: Embedded cover art (high resolution) - **Rights**: Copyright, Label ## Development ### Build ```bash dotnet build ``` ### Run Tests ```bash dotnet test ``` ### Project Structure ``` octo-fiesta/ ├── Controllers/ │ └── SubsonicController.cs # Main API controller ├── Middleware/ │ └── GlobalExceptionHandler.cs # Global error handling ├── Models/ │ ├── Domain/ # Domain entities │ │ ├── Song.cs │ │ ├── Album.cs │ │ └── Artist.cs │ ├── Settings/ # Configuration models │ │ ├── SubsonicSettings.cs │ │ ├── DeezerSettings.cs │ │ └── QobuzSettings.cs │ ├── Download/ # Download-related models │ │ ├── DownloadInfo.cs │ │ └── DownloadStatus.cs │ ├── Search/ │ │ └── SearchResult.cs │ └── Subsonic/ │ └── ScanStatus.cs ├── Services/ │ ├── Common/ # Shared services │ │ ├── BaseDownloadService.cs # Template method base class │ │ ├── PathHelper.cs # Path utilities │ │ ├── Result.cs # Result pattern │ │ └── Error.cs # Error types │ ├── Deezer/ # Deezer provider │ │ ├── DeezerDownloadService.cs │ │ ├── DeezerMetadataService.cs │ │ └── DeezerStartupValidator.cs │ ├── Qobuz/ # Qobuz provider │ │ ├── QobuzDownloadService.cs │ │ ├── QobuzMetadataService.cs │ │ ├── QobuzBundleService.cs │ │ └── QobuzStartupValidator.cs │ ├── Local/ # Local library │ │ ├── ILocalLibraryService.cs │ │ └── LocalLibraryService.cs │ ├── Subsonic/ # Subsonic API logic │ │ ├── SubsonicProxyService.cs # Request proxying │ │ ├── SubsonicModelMapper.cs # Model mapping │ │ ├── SubsonicRequestParser.cs # Request parsing │ │ └── SubsonicResponseBuilder.cs # Response building │ ├── Validation/ # Startup validation │ │ ├── IStartupValidator.cs │ │ ├── BaseStartupValidator.cs │ │ ├── SubsonicStartupValidator.cs │ │ ├── StartupValidationOrchestrator.cs │ │ └── ValidationResult.cs │ ├── IDownloadService.cs # Download interface │ ├── IMusicMetadataService.cs # Metadata interface │ └── StartupValidationService.cs ├── Program.cs # Application entry point └── appsettings.json # Configuration octo-fiesta.Tests/ ├── DeezerDownloadServiceTests.cs # Deezer download tests ├── DeezerMetadataServiceTests.cs # Deezer metadata tests ├── QobuzDownloadServiceTests.cs # Qobuz download tests (127 tests) ├── LocalLibraryServiceTests.cs # Local library tests ├── SubsonicModelMapperTests.cs # Model mapping tests ├── SubsonicProxyServiceTests.cs # Proxy service tests ├── SubsonicRequestParserTests.cs # Request parser tests └── SubsonicResponseBuilderTests.cs # Response builder tests ``` ### Dependencies - **BouncyCastle.Cryptography** - Blowfish decryption for Deezer streams - **TagLibSharp** - ID3 tag and cover art embedding - **Swashbuckle.AspNetCore** - Swagger/OpenAPI documentation - **xUnit** - Unit testing framework - **Moq** - Mocking library for tests - **FluentAssertions** - Fluent assertion library for tests ## License GPL-3.0 ## Acknowledgments - [Navidrome](https://www.navidrome.org/) - The excellent self-hosted music server - [Deezer](https://www.deezer.com/) - Music streaming service - [Qobuz](https://www.qobuz.com/) - Hi-Res music streaming service - [Subsonic API](http://www.subsonic.org/pages/api.jsp) - The API specification