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Add details on how to install the actual spotify app, not just spotify deamon.
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In order to enable discovery of Google Cast devices (and possibly other Spotify Connect devices) in the same network by the Spotify app, you need to open UDP port 5353 by adding the following line to your configuration.nix:
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=== spotifyd ===
=== spotifyd ===

Revision as of 17:02, 15 August 2023

Spotify

Note: Spotify is unfree, its license prohibits distribution. See the FAQ/unfree page to install unfree software.

Installation

To install the standard Spotify desktop application, add to system packages:

 environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
   spotify
 ];

Local discovery

To sync local tracks from your filesystem with mobile devices in the same network, you need to open port 57621 by adding the following line to your configuration.nix:

networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = [ 57621 ];

In order to enable discovery of Google Cast devices (and possibly other Spotify Connect devices) in the same network by the Spotify app, you need to open UDP port 5353 by adding the following line to your configuration.nix:

networking.firewall.allowedUDPPorts = [ 5353 ];

spotifyd

The alternative client spotifyd is available as a package, nixos module, and home-manager module.

spotifyd must have your credentials when it starts, otherwise it will not be able to authenticate with Spotify, and will not show up as a device. If installing spotifyd as a package, give it credentials when starting, e.g.:

spotifyd --username <USER> --password <PASS>

If installing spotifyd as a systemd service via home-manager, you can supply your credentials via options. Example home-manager config:

 services.spotifyd = {
   enable = true;
   settings =
     {
       global = {
         username = "Alex";
         password = "foo";
       };
     }
   ;
 }

spotifyd connects to spotify as a spotify-connect device. It offers no controls of its own, but can be controlled via playerctl or spotify-tui.