A RAOP server.
Warning: This is very much work-in-progress :) For something more useful for now, check out either raop-rtsp-server or the more low level rtsp-server.
git clone https://github.com/watson/raop-server.git
cd raop-server
npm install
var raop = require('raop-server')('My RAOP Server')
raop.on('request', function (c) {
// do your stuff
})
raop.listen(7000) // start server on port 7000Get the constructor by requireing the raop-server node module and call
it. It takes the optional arguments name, options and onRequest.
Either of them can be left out, so calling with only options or only
name and onRequest is ok:
require('raop-server')(name, options, onRequest)Constructor arguments:
name- name of the AirPlay server (default: 'Node.js')options- custom configuration of the raop server:txt- object used to replace stock TXT recordmac- spoof the MAC address
onRequest- callback function called upon each request (default: No listener is added. Remember to manually listen on therequestevent)
The constructor returns a basic Node.js TCP server, so remember to call
.listen() and optionally add a request event listener if one hasn't
been provided as an argument to the constructor.
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