# Scrobbling Scrobbling can be done with the native API, see [below](#submitting-a-scrobble). In order to scrobble from a wide selection of clients, you can also use Maloja's standard-compliant APIs with the following settings: GNU FM |   ------ | --------- Gnukebox URL | Your Maloja URL followed by `/apis/audioscrobbler` Username | Doesn't matter Password | Any of your API keys ListenBrainz |   ------ | --------- API URL | Your Maloja URL followed by `/apis/listenbrainz` Username | Doesn't matter Auth Token | Any of your API keys Audioscrobbler v1.2 |   ------ | --------- Server URL | Your Maloja URL followed by `/apis/audioscrobbler_legacy` Username | Doesn't matter Password | Any of your API keys | :warning: | Note that these are the base URLs - some scrobblers ask you for the full endpoint instead. | |---------------|:------------------------| ## Scrobbling Guideline Maloja makes no assumptions about scrobbling behaviour. The clients should decide when and whether a play is scrobbled - the server will accept it as long as it contains all necessary data. However, a general guideline is: * As soon as a track has been played for 50% of its length or 4 minutes, it should be counted as a scrobble * That scrobble should be submitted when the play has ended in order to know its duration * If the total play duration is enough to count as a scrobble, but not longer than the total track length + enough for a second scrobble, it should be submitted as a scrobble with the according duration * If the duration exceeds this value, the first scrobble should be submitted as a scrobble with the duration of the full track length, while the second scrobble is queued up following the above suggestions in regards to remaining time
:memo: Example
The user starts playing '(Fine Layers of) Slaysenflite', which is exactly 3:00 minutes long. * If the user ends the play after 1:22, no scrobble is submitted * If the user ends the play after 2:06, a scrobble with `"duration":126` is submitted * If the user jumps back several times and ends the play after 3:57, a scrobble with `"duration":237` is submitted * If the user jumps back several times and ends the play after 4:49, two scrobbles with `"duration":180` and `"duration":109` are submitted
# API Documentation The native Maloja API is reachable at `/apis/mlj_1`. Endpoints are listed on `/api_explorer`. All endpoints return JSON data. POST request can be made with query string or form data arguments, but this is discouraged - JSON should be used whenever possible. No application should ever rely on the non-existence of fields in the JSON data - i.e., additional fields can be added at any time without this being considered a breaking change. Existing fields should usually not be removed or changed, but it is always a good idea to add basic handling for missing fields. ## Submitting a Scrobble The POST endpoint `/newscrobble` is used to submit new scrobbles. These use a flat JSON structure with the following fields: | Key | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | `artists` | List(String) | Track artists | | `title` | String | Track title | | `album` | String | Name of the album (Optional) | | `albumartists` | List(String) | Album artists (Optional) | | `duration` | Integer | How long the song was listened to in seconds (Optional) | | `length` | Integer | Actual length of the full song in seconds (Optional) | | `time` | Integer | Timestamp of the listen if it was not at the time of submitting (Optional) | | `nofix` | Boolean | Skip server-side metadata fixing (Optional) | ## General Structure The API is not fully consistent in order to ensure backwards-compatibility. Refer to the individual endpoints. Generally, most endpoints follow this structure: | Key | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | `status` | String | Status of the request. Can be `success`, `ok`, `error`, `failure`, `no_operation` | | `error` | Mapping | Details about the error if one occured. | | `warnings` | List | Any warnings that did not result in failure, but should be noted. Field is omitted if there are no warnings! | | `desc` | String | Human-readable feedback. This can be shown directly to the user if desired. | | `list` | List | List of returned [entities](#entity-structure) | Both errors and warnings have the following structure: | Key | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | `type` | String | Name of the error or warning type | | `value` | varies | Specific data for this error or warning instance | | `desc` | String | Human-readable error or warning description. This can be shown directly to the user if desired. | ## Entity Structure Whenever a list of entities is returned, they have the following fields: ### Scrobble | Key | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | `time` | Integer | Timestamp of the Scrobble in UTC | | `track` | Mapping | The [track](#track) being scrobbled | | `duration` | Integer | How long the track was played for in seconds | | `origin` | String | Client that submitted the scrobble, or import source |
:memo: Example
```json { "time": 1650684324, "track": { "artists": ["Jennie Kim","HyunA","LE","SunMi"], "title": "Wow Thing", "length":200 }, "duration": 196, "origin": "client:navidrome_desktop" } ```
### Track | Key | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | `artists` | List | The [artists](#artist) credited with the track | | `title` | String | The title of the track | | `length` | Integer | The full length of the track in seconds |
:memo: Example
```json { "artists": ["Blackpink","Chou Tzuyu"], "title": "MORE", "length": 171 } ```
### Artist Artists are just represented as raw Strings. **Example**
:memo: Example
```json "Red Velvet" ```