- Built using WinUI3, sports modern fluent design.
- Windows OS responsive theme and accent color support.
- Play, Pause, Next, Previous, Shuffle, Repeat, Seek, Volume controls.
- Realtime music streaming
- Customized recommendations based on user's listening history.
- User authentication and profile management.
- User can create and manage playlists.
- User can like, follow and save albums, artists and songs.
Main Page | Themes |
---|---|
Playlist Page | Search Page |
Album Page | Artist Page |
Base WinUi App Setup.
rhythm.mp4
You need to add a secret to your github repository to get the workflow actions up and working. Follow the given steps to do so:
- Right click on your solution folder and click
Package and Publish
>Create App Packages...
- For now during development we will use
sideloading
to distribute artifacts from builds and releases.
Note
SideLoading
here enables us to install the app on our local machine without the need of a store. This is useful for development and testing purposes.
- Click
Create
and thenYes, select a certificate
and thenCreate
again. A pop-up will appear asking for a password. Leave it empty and clickOK
.
- Once the process is complete, It will show the following screen and a file named
<ProjectName>_TemporaryKey.pfx
will be created in your solution folder. Once you have the file, you can close the window by canceling the process.
- Now, you need to get a
Base64
encoded string of the certificate file. You can use the following command in windows powershell to get theBase64
encoded string of the certificate file.
$cert = Get-Content -Path "<ProjectName>_TemporaryKey.pfx" -Encoding Byte
[System.Convert]::ToBase64String($cert) | Out-File -FilePath "<ProjectName>_TemporaryKey.txt"
Note
Replace <ProjectName>
with your project name. The above command will create a file named <ProjectName>_TemporaryKey.txt
in your solution folder.
-
Now that you have the
Base64
encoded string of the certificate file, you need to add it as a secret to your github repository. Follow the given steps to do so:- Go to your repository on github and click on
Settings
>Secrets
>New repository secret
. - Add a secret with the name
BASE64_ENCODED_PFX
and paste theBase64
encoded string of the certificate file in the value field. - Click
Add secret
to save the secret. - Now, the secret is added to your repository and the workflow actions will be able to use it.
- Go to your repository on github and click on
Once you have completed all the above steps, you can now delete the certificate file and the Base64
encoded string of the certificate file from your solution folder. Do not commit the certificate file or the Base64
encoded string of the certificate file to your repository.
On a successful build, the artifacts will be available in the workflow actions. You can download the artifacts and install the app on your local machine using the following steps:
Go to your repository on github and click on Actions
> Latest workflow run
.
Install the artifact based on your architecture. For example, if you are using a x64
machine, you can install the x64
artifact. Click on the artifact to download it.
Once the artifact is downloaded, extract the contents of the zip file.
Right click on the Add-AppDevPackage.ps1
file and click Run with PowerShell
. Grant the necessary permissions and the app will be installed on your local machine.
Note
This process may require you to enable Developer Mode
on your machine. You can enable Developer Mode
by going to Settings
> Update & Security
> For developers
and then selecting Developer mode
.
You need a working oracle database to run the application. Replace ORACLE_CONNECTION_STRING
in DatabaseService.cs
with your connection string. Replace SUPABASE_KEY
and SUPAEBASE_URL
in StorageService.cs
with your supabase key and url respectively.