The "ly-server" command
***********************

Usage:

   ly-server [options]

An HTTP server for manipulating LilyPond input code


Server Options
==============

   -v, --version

   show version number and exit

   -h, --help

   show this help text and exit

   -p, --port PORT

   port server listens to (default 5432)

   -t, --timeout TIME

   If set, server shuts down automatically after -t seconds of
   inactivity NOT IMPLEMENTED YET!


Command Options
===============

   -e, --encoding ENC

   (input) encoding (default UTF-8)

   --output-encoding ENC

   output encoding (default to input encoding)

   -l, --language NAME

   default pitch name language (default to "nederlands")

   -d <variable=value>

   set a variable (see below)

Command options define defaults for the execution of commands
triggered by HTTP requests. These options can be overridden by the
individual HTTP request.


HTTP Requests
=============


GET Requests
------------

Some GET requests will be implemented later to retrieve values or
change some server settings based on the URL path.


POST Requests
-------------

The server accepts POST requests without (currently) making use of the
URL path. As the request body it expects a single JSON string with the
following elements:

   "commands" (mandatory)
      An array with one or more commands to be executed subsequently.
      Each entry contains:

      "command" (mandatory):
         A name for the command. It has to be one out of the list of
         available commands below.

      "args" (optional):
         If a command requires arguments (e.g. the "transpose"
         command) they are given as a single string value.

      "variables" (optional):
         A dictionary of variable assignments. Keys have to be from
         the  list below, and proper value types are checked. If one
         or more variables are given they will be set *before* the
         command is executed. A variable may be modified again before
         the execution of the next command but it is not reset
         automatically. Giving a variable with a value of '' unsets
         the variable.

   "options" (optional)
      A dictionary of option assignments. Keys have to be from the
      above list  of Command Options, taking the long name without the
      leading hyphens,  e.g. "{ "encoding": "UTF-16" }". If an option
      is given here it overrides the default option given on the
      command line, but only for the current command.

   "data" (mandatory)
      A single string containing the LilyPond input document.

The server will try to construct a series of commands from the
request, and if anything is wrong with it send a "Bad Request" message
with HTTP response code 400.


Response Object
---------------

If the commands execute successfully the response body will contain a
serialized JSON object with the following elements:

   "info"
      An array of entries with the result of "info" commands (see
      below). Each entry has a "command" and an "info" field.

   "doc"
      An object with two fields:

      "content"
         A string with the content of the document with all "edit"
         commands applied consecutively. (If no edit commands have
         been specified this contains the original input.

      "commands"
         An array with the names of the commands that have been
         applied.

   "exports"
      An array with entries for each applied "export" command. Each
      entry has the following fields:

      "doc"
         A string with the content of the converted/exported document

      "command"
         The name of the applied command


Commands
--------

There are three types of commands whose results are handled
independently:

   * "info" commands retrieve metadata from the input document

   * "edit" commands modify the document, subsequent edit commands
     cascade the modifications

   * "export" commands that convert the input to another format.
     Subsequent commands are not affected by the result of export
     commands.

Informative commands that return information and do not change the
file:

   "mode"
      print the mode (guessing if not given) of the document

   "version"
      print the LilyPond version, if set in the document

   "language"
      print the pitch name language, if set in the document

Commands that modify the input:

   "indent"
      re-indent the file

   "reformat"
      reformat the file

   "translate <language>"
      translate the pitch names to the language

   "transpose <from> <to>"
      transpose the file like LilyPond would do, pitches are given in
      the 'nederlands' language

   "abs2rel"
      convert absolute music to relative

   "rel2abs"
      convert relative music to absolute

Commands that convert the input to another format:

   "musicxml"
      convert to MusicXML (in development, far from complete)

   "highlight"
      export the document as syntax colored HTML


Variables
---------

The following variables can be set to influence the behaviour of
commands. If there is a default value, it is written between brackets:

   "mode"
      mode of the input to read (default automatic) can be one of:
      lilypond, scheme, latex, html, docbook, texinfo.

   "encoding" [UTF-8]
      encoding to read (also set by -e argument)

   "default-language" [nederlands]
      the pitch names language to use by default, when not specified
      otherwise in the document

   "output-encoding"
      encoding to write (defaults to "encoding", also set by the "--
      output-encoding" argument)

   "indent-tabs" ["false"]
      whether to use tabs for indent

   "indent-width" [2]
      how many spaces for each indent level (if not using tabs)

   "full-html" ["True"]
      if set to True a full document with syntax-highlighted HTML will
      be exported, otherwise only the bare content wrapped in an
      element configured by the "wrapper-" variables.

   "stylesheet"
      filename to reference as an external stylesheet for syntax-
      highlighted HTML. This filename is literally used in the "<link
      rel="stylesheet">" tag.

   "inline-style" ["false"]
      whether to use inline style attributes for syntax-highlighted
      HTML. By default a css stylesheet is embedded.

   "number-lines" ["false"]
      whether to add line numbers when creating syntax-highlighted
      HTML.

   "wrapper-tag" ["pre"]
      which tag syntax highlighted HTML will be wrapped in. Possible
      values: "div", "pre", "id" and "code"

   "wrapper-attribute" ["class"]
      attribute used for the wrapper tag. Possible values: "id" and
      "class".

   "document-id" ["lilypond"]
      name applied to the wrapper-attribute. If the three last options
      use their default settings the highlighted HTML elements are
      wrapped in an element "<pre class="lilypond"></pre>"

   "linenumbers-id" ["linenumbers"]
      if linenumbers are exported this is the name used for the "<td>"
      elements


Examples
========

Here is the basic invocation, listening on port 5432:

   ly-server

Specifying port and a timeout:

   ly-server -p 4000 -t 5000


Sample Requests
---------------

The simplest request, just applying one edit command. In this case the
result will be in "result['doc']['content']":

   {
       'commands': [
           {
               'command': 'indent'
           }
       ],
       'data' : "\relative c' { c ( d e f ) }"
   }

Another simple request, this time applying an "info" command. The
result will be in "result['info']", containing "lilypond" in the
"info" field and "mode" in the "command" field:

   {
       'commands': [
           {
               'command': 'mode'
           }
       ],
       'data' : "\relative c' { c ( d e f ) }"
   }

And a more complex example. This will first transpose the document and
then convert the transposed version independently to highlighted HTML
and MusicXML. Additionally it will retrieve the mode. This time the
result will be in all three places: the transposed document in
"doc.content", the mode in  "info.info", and HTML and MusicXML in
"exports[0].doc" and "exports[1].doc".:

   {
       'commands': [
           {
               'command': 'transpose',
               'args': 'c d'
           },
           {
               'command': 'highlight',
               'variables': { 'full-html': 'false' }
           },
           { 'command': 'musicxml' },
           { 'command': 'mode' },
       ],
       'options': {
           'language': "deutsch"
       },
       'data': "\relative c' { c4 ( d e ) }"
   }
