Query and control media players over DBus.
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Query and control media players over DBus with MPRIS (Media Player Remote Interface Specification).

By watching DBus signals, this library operates in an event-driven manner, where basic information (the current player, playback status, current track metadata) is updated live.

The API is written primarily for asynchronous usage, via the use of callback functions. It can also be used synchronously (by omitting the callback function argument), but with some trade-offs.

Querying player state

The following functions can be used for querying the state of a media player:

  • mpris-get-playback-status
  • mpris-get-metadata
  • mpris-get-position
  • mpris-get-loop-status
  • mpris-get-shuffle
  • mpris-get-volume
  • mpris-get-rate
  • mpris-get-maximum-rate
  • mpris-get-minimum-rate

For convenience, there's also one extra function that isn't a trivial translation of the DBus API:

  • mpris-track-attr

Change hooks

Thanks to the event-driven design, there are a few hooks you can subscribe to for particular attributes of the current playback.

  • mpris-playback-status-change-hook
  • mpris-metadata-change-hook
  • mpris-current-player-change-hook
  • mpris-current-status-hook

Controlling a player

The following functions affect the playback of the current track:

  • mpris-play
  • mpris-pause
  • mpris-play-pause
  • mpris-stop
  • mpris-seek
  • mpris-set-position

To change the currently playing track, you can use:

  • mpris-next
  • mpris-previous
  • mpris-open-uri
  • mpris-open-file

To change other behaviours of the media player, you can use:

  • mpris-set-rate
  • mpris-set-volume
  • mpris-set-shuffle
  • mpris-set-loop-status

To tell how the player can be controlled, use these predicate functions:

  • mpris-can-play
  • mpris-can-seek
  • mpris-can-pause
  • mpris-can-control
  • mpris-can-go-next
  • mpris-can-go-previous

The "current" player

All of the query and control functions take a string specifying the MPRIS service that should be interacted with. When omitted, the "current" player is used. What is the current player though?

The mpris-current-player variable records the service considered the "current" player. It is updated as you change which players are actively used. The determination of the active player can be tweaked via the following customisation variables:

  • mpris-preferred-players
  • mpris-disliked-players