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nixos/snapserver: add support for meta stream type introduced in 0.23.0
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in {
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imports = [
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(mkRenamedOptionModule [ "services" "snapserver" "controlPort"] [ "services" "snapserver" "tcp" "port" ])
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(mkRenamedOptionModule [ "services" "snapserver" "controlPort" ] [ "services" "snapserver" "tcp" "port" ])
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];
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###### interface
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location = mkOption {
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type = types.oneOf [ types.path types.str ];
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description = ''
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The location of the pipe, file, Librespot/Airplay/process binary, or a TCP address.
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Use an empty string for alsa.
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For type <literal>pipe</literal> or <literal>file</literal>, the path to the pipe or file.
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For type <literal>librespot</literal>, <literal>airplay</literal> or <literal>process</literal>, the path to the corresponding binary.
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For type <literal>tcp</literal>, the <literal>host:port</literal> address to connect to or listen on.
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For type <literal>meta</literal>, a list of stream names in the form <literal>/one/two/...</literal>. Don't forget the leading slash.
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For type <literal>alsa</literal>, use an empty string.
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'';
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example = literalExample ''
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"/path/to/pipe"
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"/path/to/librespot"
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"192.168.1.2:4444"
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"/MyTCP/Spotify/MyPipe"
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'';
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};
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type = mkOption {
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type = types.enum [ "pipe" "librespot" "airplay" "file" "process" "tcp" "alsa" "spotify" ];
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type = types.enum [ "pipe" "librespot" "airplay" "file" "process" "tcp" "alsa" "spotify" "meta" ];
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default = "pipe";
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description = ''
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The type of input stream.
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type = "tcp";
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location = "127.0.0.1:${toString tcpStreamPort}";
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};
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meta = {
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type = "meta";
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location = "/mpd/bluetooth/tcp";
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};
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};
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};
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};
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