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Missing the Link button for Last.fm scrobbling #222

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dbogdanov opened this issue Oct 5, 2021 · 2 comments
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Missing the Link button for Last.fm scrobbling #222

dbogdanov opened this issue Oct 5, 2021 · 2 comments

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@dbogdanov
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I have configured Supysonic using this Docker image and added my Last.fm api_key and secret values. However, I cannot find the Link button on my user page. On that page, I can only see "LastFM status Unavailable". I have double-checked my Last.fm API key/secret values are correct and they are newly registered.

How can I troubleshoot this? Is there a recommended Docker image to use?

@spl0k
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spl0k commented Oct 9, 2021

Hello.

This "Unavailable" message means the key and secret haven't been properly set.
Unfortunately I don't have enough experience with Docker to be able to reliably provide support for this kind of deployment. The readme from the image you use mentions that some configuration values, such as the Last.fm stuff, can be set as environment variables through a docker-compose.yml file. You didn't give details on how you configured Last.fm, but if you set it directly in Supysonic config files maybe those environment variables are overriding your configuration.

Again, as per my poor experience with Docker I wouldn't recommend any image, I can only point you to a Docker Hub search but I guess you already looked that way.

@dbogdanov
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Thank you for the information, I will investigate further why the key/secret aren't set properly.

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