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It's been moved to its own repository at
https://github.com/fcuny/mpd-stats
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The program needs two arguments: the mpd host and port, which can be
passed as flags (default is to use the local instance of mpd).
We store the database in `XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mpd-scrobbler`, and we create
the path if needed.
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When creating a scrobbler, we provide the path to the database. The
scrobbler then get a handler to the database.
When a new record is created, we persist it to the database using the
`save` function.
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Let's close both the watcher and the client, instead of leaking this
interface to the user.
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When we receive an event from the player, we look if the song is
different from the previous one, and we create a new record if that's
the case. If the song is similar, there's nothing to do.
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We create a module "mpd" to interact with our MPD instance. For now we
only have a single function to create a new client, which creates an
actual client for mpd (and we ping the instance every 30 seconds), and
a watcher to receive new events.
The tool "scrobbler" then wait for new events and display songs
information.
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