* fix(scanner): update artist search_normalized when rescanning The FTS5 migration back-fills artist.search_normalized with a SQL punctuation-strip approximation, relying on the next scan to compute the precise value in Go (normalizeForFTS transliterates atomic letters like Ø/æ/ß that FTS5's remove_diacritics cannot fold). But the scanner persisted artists with an explicit column list that omitted search_normalized, so not even a full scan ever repaired it: an artist migrated from a pre-FTS database (e.g. "GØGGS") stayed unfindable by any ASCII search, while their albums and songs, which are saved with all columns, were fixed by a full scan. Add search_normalized to the column list so a full scan re-indexes the artist via the artist_fts trigger. * refactor(persistence): move normalizeForFTS to utils/str Export it as str.NormalizeForFTS so the upcoming migration can reuse the exact index-time normalization. Migrations cannot import the persistence package (persistence -> db -> db/migrations would be an import cycle). * fix(persistence): backfill artist search_normalized via migration Recompute artist.search_normalized with the precise Go normalization for databases migrated from pre-FTS5 versions, where the SQL back-fill could not transliterate atomic letters (Ø/æ/ß) and the scanner never rewrote the column. Only changed rows are updated, so the artist_fts update trigger re-indexes exactly the affected artists, making artists like GØGGS or MØ findable again without requiring a full scan. * refactor(persistence): share FTS punctuation-strip regex via utils/str Index-time normalization (NormalizeForFTS) and query-time processing (buildFTS5Query/ftsQueryDegraded) must produce matching tokens, so keep the punctuation-strip pattern in a single exported symbol instead of two identical private copies that could drift. Also document that derived columns computed in dbArtist.PostMapArgs must be listed in the scanner's artist Put, which is how search_normalized went stale in the first place. * chore(migrations): announce artist search backfill in the log Match the FTS5 migration's notice() pattern so startup isn't silent while the backfill runs on large libraries. * docs: tighten comments added in this branch * docs: describe FTSPunctStrip by what it matches, not one replacement |
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Navidrome Music Server 
Navidrome is an open source web-based music collection server and streamer. It gives you freedom to listen to your music collection from any browser or mobile device. It's like your personal Spotify!
Note: The master branch may be in an unstable or even broken state during development.
Please use releases instead of
the master branch in order to get a stable set of binaries.
Check out our Live Demo!
Any feedback is welcome! If you need/want a new feature, find a bug or think of any way to improve Navidrome, please file a GitHub issue or join the discussion in our Subreddit. If you want to contribute to the project in any other way (ui/backend dev, translations, themes), please join the chat in our Discord server.
Installation
See instructions on the project's website
Cloud Hosting
PikaPods has partnered with us to offer you an officially supported, cloud-hosted solution. A share of the revenue helps fund the development of Navidrome at no additional cost for you.
Features
- Handles very large music collections
- Streams virtually any audio format available
- Reads and uses all your beautifully curated metadata
- Great support for compilations (Various Artists albums) and box sets (multi-disc albums)
- Multi-user, each user has their own play counts, playlists, favourites, etc...
- Very low resource usage
- Multi-platform, runs on macOS, Linux and Windows. Docker images are also provided
- Ready to use binaries for all major platforms, including Raspberry Pi
- Automatically monitors your library for changes, importing new files and reloading new metadata
- Supports lyrics from sidecar .ttml, .yaml/.yml Lyricsfile, .elrc, .lrc, .srt, .txt files and embedded TTML, Enhanced LRC, LRC, SRT, and plain-text tags (via
lyricspriority) - Themeable, modern and responsive Web interface based on Material UI
- Compatible with all Subsonic/Madsonic/Airsonic clients
- Transcoding on the fly. Can be set per user/player. Opus encoding is supported
- Translated to various languages
Translations
Navidrome uses POEditor for translations, and we are always looking for more contributors
Documentation
All documentation can be found in the project's website: https://www.navidrome.org/docs. Here are some useful direct links:
Screenshots
