Node.js interface for the Spotify WebHelper API, based on this great article: http://cgbystrom.com/articles/deconstructing-spotifys-builtin-http-server/
The API interacts with the SpotifyWebHelper process via HTTP. For windows, the module checks whether SpotifyWebHelper.exe is running, and try to run it if not.
API:
This module exposes the SpotifyWebHelper object, which exposes the following methods:
- getStatus (cb : function(err, res)) - get current status information (name of song/artist which is currently playing, etc..)
- pause (cb : function(err, res)) - pause currently playing song
- unpause (cb : function(err, res)) - unpause currently playing song
- play (spotifyurl : string, cb : function(err, res)) - play the given spotify url
- Constructor ({port : number (optional), protocol : string (optional)}) - Creates a new SpotifyWebHelper object, The default port is set to 4381 as well as a default protocol of http, in some cases, you might want to use 4370 and https instead.
Example:
var nodeSpotifyWebHelper = require('node-spotify-webhelper');
var spotify = new nodeSpotifyWebHelper.SpotifyWebHelper();
// get the name of the song which is currently playing
spotify.getStatus(function (err, res) {
if (err) {
return console.error(err);
}
console.info('currently playing:',
res.track.artist_resource.name, '-',
res.track.track_resource.name);
});