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The current folder management feature of Supysonic is very limited, only allowing basic insertion, deletion and scanning (foreground/background). Some ideas that come to my mind are:
A new CLI command to change the path of a folder. This would be especially useful when migrating servers or moving the music folder to a different location. Currently, moving the music folder results in Supysonic wiping all the tracks and playlist contents, which leads me to number 2.
A new option for scanning (either via CLI or config file) to enable or disable automatic track deletion. This would help prevent that feeling of panic and despair when logging-in to an empty library after relocating the music folder (number 1) or misplacing it by mistake. This has already caused me to lose playlists!
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The last time I logged-in to an empty library after scanning was when I scanned from an app, and it was because the NFS folder where I have my music had temporarily failed and appeared empty.
If I understand correctly, when scanning from the Subsonic API, the daemon is used to scan the library. Also, the scanning code is shared between the CLI and the daemon, so it shouldn't be any different, right?
The current folder management feature of Supysonic is very limited, only allowing basic insertion, deletion and scanning (foreground/background). Some ideas that come to my mind are:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: