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Startup Configuration Guide
Libresonic has some system-wide configuration. These configurations are stored in the
libresonic.properties
file. There are some exceptions, such as the libresonic.home
parameter, which
are supplied as a Java System Property.
libresonic.properties Parameters
These parameters are simple key-value pairs stored in a list. It is recommended that these parameters are changed through the web interface settings page. However, they can also be modified directly. Shutdown your server first, modify, then start it for changes to take effect.
Java Parameters
These parameters are not modifiable through the web interface. See below for steps for setting Java Parameters.
libresonic.home
This parameter dictates the folder where Libresonic will store its logs, settings, transcode binaries, index and database if using the default H2 database. As such it is recommended to backup this folder.
default: /var/libresonic
or C:\\music
Spring Boot/Standlone Specific Configs
The following configs only apply when running libresonic as a standalone package (i.e. without Tomcat or Jetty). These are only a subset of the connfigurations for spring-boot, the full list can be found here. Not that not all configurations apply to libresonic, but the important section is the # EMBEDDED SERVER CONFIGURATION
section.
server.port
This property only applies for spring boot/standalone config. It changes the port that the standalone package listens on.
default: 8080
server.address
This property only applies for spring boot/standalone config. It changes the address that the standalone package listens on.
default: not set and listens to all addresses
Setting Java Parameters on Tomcat
As described in the RUNNING.txt doc provided by tomcat,
you can create a file named setenv.sh
or for windows setenv.bat
in the Tomcat home bin
folder to modify the
java args.
Here is an example of a setenv.sh
file (setenv.bat
has slightly different syntax):
export JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Dlibresonic.home=/home/andrew/.cache/libresonic-test"
Setting Java Parameters for Standalone Package (SpringBoot)
When running the standalone package, add -Dlibresonic.home=YOUR_PATH_HERE
to the java
command line right before the
-jar
argument. Here is an example for linux (windows users will want to use their OS specific path syntax i.e.
C:\\your\path
)
java -Dlibresonic.home=/home/andrew/libresonichome -jar libresonic.war