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Subsonic Playlist Plugin
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The ``subsonicplaylist`` plugin allows to import playlists from a subsonic
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server. This is done by retrieving the track info from the subsonic server,
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searching for them in the beets library, and adding the playlist names to the
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``subsonic_playlist`` tag of the found items. The content of the tag has the
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format:
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subsonic_playlist: ";first playlist;second playlist;"
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To get all items in a playlist use the query ``;playlist name;``.
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Command Line Usage
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------------------
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To use the ``subsonicplaylist`` plugin, enable it in your configuration (see
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:ref:`using-plugins`). Then use it by invoking the ``subsonicplaylist`` command.
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Next, configure the plugin to connect to your Subsonic server, like this::
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subsonicplaylist:
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base_url: http://subsonic.example.com
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username: someUser
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password: somePassword
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After this you can import your playlists by invoking the ``subsonicplaylist``
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command.
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By default only the tags of the items found for playlists will be updated.
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This means that, if one imported a playlist, then delete one song from it and
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imported the playlist again, the deleted song will still have the playlist set
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in its ``subsonic_playlist`` tag. To solve this problem one can use the
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``-d/--delete`` flag. This resets all ``subsonic_playlist`` tag before importing
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playlists.
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Here's an example configuration with all the available options and their default
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values::
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subsonicplaylist:
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base_url: "https://your.subsonic.server"
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delete: no
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playlist_ids: []
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playlist_names: []
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username: ''
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password: ''
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The ``base_url``, ``username``, and ``password`` options are required.
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