# PyRadio Configuration File

# Player selection
# This is the eqivelant to the -u , --use-player command line parameter
# Specify the player to use with PyRadio, or the player detection order
# Example:
#   player = vlc
# or
#   player = vlc,mpv, mplayer
player = mpv, mplayer, vlc

# Default playlist
# This is the playlist to open if none is specified
# You can scecify full path to CSV file, or if the playlist is in the
# config directory, playlist name (filename without extension or
# playlist number (as reported by -ls command line option)
default_playlist = stations

# Default station
# This is the equivalent to the -p , --play command line parameter
# The station number within the default playlist to play
# Value is 1..number of stations, "-1" or "False" means no auto play,
# "0" or "Random" means play a random station
default_station = False

# Default encoding
# This is the encoding used by default when reading data provided by
# a station (such as song title, etc.) If reading said data ends up
# in an error, 'utf-8' will be used instead.
#
# A valid encoding list can be found at:
#   https://docs.python.org/2.7/library/codecs.html#standard-encodings
# replacing 2.7 with specific version:
#   3.0 up to current python version.
#
# Default value: utf-8
default_encoding = utf-8

# Enable mouse
# If this options is enabled, the mouse can be used to scroll the
# playlist, start playback, etc.
# Mouse integration is highly terminal dependent, that's why it
# is disabled by default.
#
# Default value: False
enable_mouse = False

# Connection timeout
# PyRadio will wait for this number of seconds to get a station/server
# message indicating that playback has actually started.
# If this does not happen (within this number of seconds after the
# connection is initiated), PyRadio will consider the station
# unreachable, and display the "Failed to connect to: [station]"
# message.
#
# Valid values: 5 - 60, 0 disables check
# Default value: 10
connection_timeout = 10

# Force http connections
# Most radio stations use plain old http protocol to broadcast, but
# some of them use https. If this is enabled,  all connections will
# use http; results depend on the combination of station/player.
#
# Valid values: True, true, False, false
# Default value: False
force_http = False

# Default theme
# Hardcooded themes:
#   dark (default) (8 colors)
#   light (8 colors)
#   dark_16_colors (16 colors dark theme alternative)
#   light_16_colors (16 colors light theme alternative)
#   black_on_white (bow) (256 colors)
#   white_on_black (wob) (256 colors)
# Default value = 'dark'
theme = dark

# Transparency setting
# If False, theme colors will be used.
# If True and a compositor is running, the stations' window
# background will be transparent. If True and a compositor is
# not running, the terminal's background color will be used.
# Valid values: True, true, False, false
# Default value: False
use_transparency = False


# Playlist management
#
# Specify whether you will be asked to confirm
# every station deletion action
# Valid values: True, true, False, false
confirm_station_deletion = True

# Specify whether you will be asked to confirm
# playlist reloading, when the playlist has not
# been modified within Pyradio
# Valid values: True, true, False, false
confirm_playlist_reload = True

# Specify whether you will be asked to save a
# modified playlist whenever it needs saving
# Valid values: True, true, False, false
auto_save_playlist = False

# The name of the distribution providing the package.
# If this parameter is set to anything other than "None"
# PyRadio will not permit updating (-U command line
# parameter) or removing the package (-R command line
# parameter).
#
# Packagers must populate this paramater as needed!
#
distro = None

