librespot-java
is a port of librespot, originally written in Rust, which has evolved into the most up-to-date open-source Spotify client. Additionally, this implementation provides a useful API to request metadata or control the player, more here.
We (the librespot-org organization and me) DO NOT encourage piracy and DO NOT support any form of downloader/recorder designed with the help of this repository and in general anything that goes against the Spotify ToS. If you're brave enough to put at risk this entire project, just don't publish it. This is meant to provide support for all those devices that are not officially supported by Spotify.
This client is pretty much capable of playing anything that's available on Spotify. Its main features are:
- Tracks and podcasts/episodes playback
- Stations and dailymixes support
- Local content caching
- Zeroconf (Spotify Connect)
- Gapless playback
- Mixed playlists (cuepoints and transitions)
The lib
module provides all the necessary components and tools to interact with Spotify. More here.
The player
module provides the full player experience. You can use it from Spotify Connect, and it operates in full headless mode. More here.
The compiled Java protobuf definitions aren't versioned, therefore, if you want to open the project inside your IDE, you'll need to run mvn compile
first to ensure that all the necessary files are created. If the build fails due to missing protoc
you can install it manually and use the -DprotocExecutable=/path/to/protoc
flag.
The com.spotify
package is reserved for the generated files.
The application uses Log4J for logging purposes, the configuration file is placed inside lib/src/main/resources
, player/src/main/resources
or api/src/main/resources
depending on what you're working with. You can also toggle the log level with logLevel
option in the configuration.
- librespot
- ansible-role-librespot - Ansible role that will build, install and configure librespot-java.
- spocon - Install librespot-java from APT
- All the developers of librespot which started this project in Rust
- All the contributors of this project for testing and fixing stuff
- that provided a free license for their Java Profiler