## SoundTouch Service Documentation ### Enhanced README.md - Added detailed SoundTouch service feature overview and capabilities - Comprehensive service installation, configuration, and usage guide - Device migration examples and service endpoint documentation - Web UI feature description and management interface guide ### Updated docs/SOUNDTOUCH-SERVICE.md - Complete service architecture overview (BMX, Marge, proxy services) - Step-by-step device migration guide with troubleshooting - Full API reference with endpoint documentation and examples - Web interface feature guide and usage instructions - Data management, backup strategies, and maintenance procedures - Advanced usage examples and integration patterns - Security considerations and performance tuning guide ### New docs/SOUNDTOUCH-SERVICE-ANNOUNCEMENT.md - Feature announcement and implementation overview - Detailed comparison with community implementations - Use cases, future roadmap, and contribution guidelines ## Community Credits & Attribution ### SoundCork Recognition - Acknowledged as primary architectural inspiration and foundation - Credited for pioneering service interception and emulation approach - Recognized for BMX/Marge endpoint discovery and migration strategies - Noted as providing Python implementation reference ### ÜberBöse API Recognition - Credited for advanced API endpoint insights and research - Acknowledged for contributing to implementation completeness - Recognized for extended protocol documentation ### SoundTouch Plus Recognition - Credited for comprehensive API documentation via wiki - Acknowledged for real-world usage patterns and endpoint discovery - Recognized for enabling preset management feature development This documentation update ensures proper attribution to the excellent community projects that inspired our Go implementation while providing comprehensive guides for users to leverage the new service functionality, particularly valuable given Bose's cloud service discontinuation in May 2026.
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SoundTouch Service
The soundtouch-service is a comprehensive local server that emulates Bose's cloud services, enabling offline SoundTouch device operation and advanced debugging capabilities. This service is particularly valuable given Bose's announcement that cloud support will end in May 2026.
Overview
The service provides:
- 🏠 Local Service Emulation: Complete BMX (Bose Media eXchange) and Marge service implementation
- 🔧 Device Migration: Seamlessly migrate devices from Bose cloud to local services
- 📊 Traffic Proxying: Inspect and log all device communications for debugging
- 🌐 Web Management UI: Browser-based interface for device management
- 💾 Persistent Data: Store device configurations, presets, and usage statistics
- 🔍 Auto-Discovery: Automatically detect and configure SoundTouch devices
- 🔒 Offline Operation: Continue using full device functionality without internet
Architecture
The service consists of several key components:
BMX Services (Bose Media eXchange)
- TuneIn Integration: Direct playback of radio stations and podcasts
- Service Registry: Media service discovery and configuration
- Playback Control: Stream URL resolution and audio metadata
Marge Services (Account & Device Management)
- Account Management: User account simulation and device association
- Preset Synchronization: Cross-device preset storage and sync
- Recent Items: Playback history tracking and management
- Configuration Management: Device settings and preferences
Discovery & Migration
- Network Scanning: UPnP/SSDP and mDNS device discovery
- Device Analysis: Configuration assessment and compatibility checking
- Service Migration: Automated configuration updates for local service usage
- Health Monitoring: Device connectivity and service status tracking
Installation
Install from Source
go install github.com/gesellix/bose-soundtouch/cmd/soundtouch-service@latest
Build from Repository
git clone https://github.com/gesellix/bose-soundtouch.git
cd Bose-SoundTouch
go build -o soundtouch-service ./cmd/soundtouch-service
Docker (coming soon)
# Docker support planned for future release
docker run -p 8000:8000 gesellix/soundtouch-service
Quick Start
1. Start the Service
# Start with default settings (port 8000)
soundtouch-service
2. Access the Web Interface
Open your browser to http://localhost:8000 to access the management interface.
3. Discover Devices
The service will automatically start discovering SoundTouch devices on your network. You can also trigger manual discovery from the web UI or API.
4. Migrate Devices
Use the web interface or API to migrate devices from Bose cloud services to your local instance.
Configuration
The service can be configured via environment variables or command-line flags:
| Variable | Flag | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
PORT |
--port |
Port to bind the service to | 8000 |
BIND_ADDR |
--bind |
Network interface to bind to | all (ipv4 and ipv6) |
DATA_DIR |
--data-dir |
Directory for persistent data | ./data |
SERVER_URL |
--server-url |
External URL of this service | http://<hostname>:8000 |
REDACT_PROXY_LOGS |
--redact-logs |
Redact sensitive data in proxy logs | true |
LOG_PROXY_BODY |
--log-bodies |
Log full request/response bodies | false |
DISCOVERY_INTERVAL |
--discovery-interval |
Device discovery interval | 5m |
Configuration Examples
# Custom port and data directory
PORT=9000 DATA_DIR=/home/user/soundtouch soundtouch-service
# External server with custom URL
SERVER_URL=https://my-soundtouch.example.com soundtouch-service --port 443
# Development mode with full logging
LOG_PROXY_BODY=true REDACT_PROXY_LOGS=false soundtouch-service
Device Migration
Understanding Migration
Device migration switches your SoundTouch devices from Bose's cloud services to your local service instance. This process:
- Backs up existing device configuration
- Updates device service URLs to point to your local server
- Maintains all existing presets and settings
- Enables offline operation and advanced debugging
Migration Methods
Web Interface (Recommended)
- Start the service:
soundtouch-service - Open
http://localhost:8000 - Wait for device discovery to complete
- Click "Migrate" next to each device
- Monitor migration status in real-time
API Migration
# Get migration summary first
curl http://localhost:8000/setup/migration-summary/192.168.1.100
# Perform migration
curl -X POST http://localhost:8000/setup/migrate/192.168.1.100
# Verify migration status
curl http://localhost:8000/setup/devices
Advanced Migration Options
# Migration with proxy fallback for original services
curl -X POST "http://localhost:8000/setup/migrate/192.168.1.100?proxy_url=http://localhost:8000&marge=original&stats=original"
# Migration with custom target URL
curl -X POST "http://localhost:8000/setup/migrate/192.168.1.100?target_url=https://my-server.com:8000"
Post-Migration Verification
After migration, verify the device is working correctly:
# Check device status
curl http://localhost:8000/setup/devices
# Test preset functionality
curl "http://192.168.1.100:8090/presets"
# Monitor device events (if needed)
curl "http://localhost:8000/events/192.168.1.100"
API Reference
Discovery & Setup
GET /setup/devices
Lists all discovered SoundTouch devices with their current status.
Response:
[
{
"device_id": "08DF1F0BA325",
"name": "Living Room Speaker",
"ip_address": "192.168.1.100",
"product_code": "SoundTouch 20",
"firmware_version": "19.0.5",
"migrated": true,
"last_seen": "2024-01-15T10:30:00Z"
}
]
POST /setup/discover
Triggers immediate network device discovery.
GET /setup/info/{deviceIP}
Gets detailed device information and configuration.
GET /setup/migration-summary/{deviceIP}
Analyzes device configuration and provides migration preview.
Response:
{
"device_name": "Living Room Speaker",
"device_model": "SoundTouch 20",
"firmware_version": "19.0.5",
"ssh_success": true,
"current_config": "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>...",
"planned_config": "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>...",
"remote_services_enabled": false,
"migration_required": true
}
POST /setup/migrate/{deviceIP}
Migrates device to use local services.
Query Parameters:
target_url: Custom service URL (optional)proxy_url: Proxy URL for fallback (optional)marge: Set to "original" to proxy Marge requests (optional)stats: Set to "original" to proxy stats requests (optional)sw_update: Set to "original" to proxy update requests (optional)bmx: Set to "original" to proxy BMX requests (optional)
BMX Services (Bose Media eXchange)
GET /bmx/registry/v1/services
Returns available media services for device registration.
GET /bmx/tunein/v1/playbook/station/{stationID}
Provides TuneIn station playback information.
GET /bmx/tunein/v1/podcast/{podcastID}
Returns podcast episode information and playback URLs.
Marge Services (Account & Device Management)
GET /marge/streaming/sourceproviders
Lists available music service providers.
GET /marge/accounts/{account}/devices/any/presets
Returns user presets for synchronization.
GET /marge/accounts/{account}/devices/any/recents
Returns recent playback items.
PUT /marge/accounts/{account}/devices/{device}/presets/{slot}
Updates a specific preset slot.
POST /marge/streaming/support/addrecent
Adds item to recent playback history.
GET /marge/updates/soundtouch
Returns software update configuration (disabled by default).
Proxy Services
GET /proxy/{encodedURL}
Proxies requests to external services with logging.
Example:
# Proxy request to Bose services
curl "http://localhost:8000/proxy/aHR0cHM6Ly9hcGkuc291bmR0b3VjaC5ib3NlLmNvbS8="
Health & Monitoring
GET /health
Returns service health status.
GET /events/{deviceID}
WebSocket endpoint for real-time device events.
GET /stats/usage
Returns usage statistics.
GET /stats/errors
Returns error statistics.
Web Interface
Overview
The web management interface provides a comprehensive dashboard for managing your SoundTouch devices:
URL: http://localhost:8000/
Features
Device Dashboard
- Device Discovery: Real-time view of discovered devices
- Migration Status: Visual indicators of migration state
- Device Health: Connectivity and service status monitoring
- Quick Actions: One-click migration and configuration
Device Management
- Configuration Viewer: Inspect current and planned device configs
- Migration Wizard: Step-by-step device migration process
- Backup Management: View and restore configuration backups
- Service Testing: Test connectivity to local services
Monitoring & Debugging
- Traffic Logs: Real-time proxy request/response logging
- Event Streaming: Live device event monitoring
- Statistics Dashboard: Usage and error analytics
- Debug Tools: Device communication testing utilities
Usage Tips
- First Time Setup: The interface will guide you through initial device discovery
- Migration Monitoring: Watch migration progress in real-time with detailed status updates
- Troubleshooting: Use the debug tools to diagnose device connectivity issues
- Log Analysis: Enable detailed logging for development and troubleshooting
Persistent Data
Data Directory Structure
By default, the service creates a data/ directory in the current working directory:
data/
├── accounts/
│ └── default/
│ ├── devices/
│ │ ├── {DEVICE_ID}/
│ │ │ ├── DeviceInfo.xml
│ │ │ └── config_backup_*.xml
│ │ └── ...
│ ├── Sources.xml
│ ├── Presets.xml
│ └── Recents.xml
├── stats/
│ ├── usage/
│ │ └── *.json
│ └── error/
│ └── *.json
└── events/
└── device_events_*.log
Data Components
Device Data (accounts/default/devices/{DEVICE_ID}/)
- DeviceInfo.xml: Device metadata and capabilities
- config_backup_*.xml: Configuration backups before migration
- presets.xml: Device-specific preset configurations
Account Data (accounts/default/)
- Sources.xml: Configured music service providers
- Presets.xml: Cross-device preset synchronization
- Recents.xml: Recent playback history
Statistics (stats/)
- usage/: Device usage analytics and patterns
- error/: Error logs and diagnostic information
Events (events/)
- device_events_*.log: Device event history and debugging logs
Data Management
Backup Strategy
# Manual backup
cp -r data/ backup-$(date +%Y%m%d)/
# Automated backup (cron example)
0 2 * * * cp -r /path/to/data/ /backup/soundtouch-$(date +\%Y\%m\%d)/
Data Migration
# Moving to new server
tar czf soundtouch-data.tar.gz data/
# Transfer to new server
tar xzf soundtouch-data.tar.gz
Cleanup
# Clean old event logs (older than 30 days)
find data/events/ -name "*.log" -mtime +30 -delete
# Clean old statistics (older than 90 days)
find data/stats/ -name "*.json" -mtime +90 -delete
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Device Not Discovered
# Check network connectivity
ping 192.168.1.100
# Trigger manual discovery
curl -X POST http://localhost:8000/setup/discover
# Check device accessibility
curl http://192.168.1.100:8090/info
Migration Failures
# Check SSH connectivity
ssh-keyscan 192.168.1.100
# Get migration summary
curl http://localhost:8000/setup/migration-summary/192.168.1.100
# Verify device configuration
curl http://192.168.1.100:8090/info
Service Connectivity Issues
# Test local service endpoints
curl http://localhost:8000/health
curl http://localhost:8000/bmx/registry/v1/services
curl http://localhost:8000/marge/streaming/sourceproviders
Debug Mode
Enable debug logging for detailed troubleshooting:
LOG_PROXY_BODY=true REDACT_PROXY_LOGS=false soundtouch-service
Log Analysis
# Monitor service logs
tail -f /var/log/soundtouch-service.log
# Analyze proxy traffic
grep "PROXY" /var/log/soundtouch-service.log
# Check device events
ls -la data/events/
Credits & Inspiration
This service implementation is based on and inspired by several excellent community projects:
SoundCork
- Project: SoundCork
- Authors: Deborah Gu and contributors
- Contribution: The architecture and service emulation approach in this Go implementation is heavily based on SoundCork's pioneering Python implementation. SoundCork provided the foundation for understanding Bose's service architecture and migration strategies.
ÜberBöse API
- Project: ÜberBöse API
- Author: Julius D.
- Contribution: Advanced API endpoint discovery and implementation details that helped make this service more complete and robust.
We are grateful to these projects for paving the way and providing the research foundation that made this comprehensive service implementation possible.
Advanced Usage
Custom Service Integration
// Example: Custom BMX service handler
package main
import (
"net/http"
"github.com/go-chi/chi/v5"
)
func customBMXHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// Custom BMX service logic
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
w.Write([]byte(`{"custom": "service"}`))
}
func main() {
r := chi.NewRouter()
r.Get("/bmx/custom/endpoint", customBMXHandler)
http.ListenAndServe(":8000", r)
}
Integration with Home Assistant
# configuration.yaml
soundtouch:
- host: 192.168.1.100
port: 8090
name: "Living Room Speaker"
rest:
- resource: "http://localhost:8000/setup/devices"
scan_interval: 60
sensor:
- name: "SoundTouch Devices"
value_template: "{{ value_json | length }}"
Monitoring & Alerting
# Health check script
#!/bin/bash
response=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" http://localhost:8000/health)
if [ $response != "200" ]; then
echo "SoundTouch service is down!" | mail -s "Alert" admin@example.com
fi
Security Considerations
- Network Security: The service binds to all interfaces by default. Consider using
BIND_ADDR=127.0.0.1for localhost-only access. - SSH Access: Migration requires SSH access to devices. Ensure your network security policies allow this.
- Proxy Logging: Disable
REDACT_PROXY_LOGSonly in development environments. - Data Protection: The data directory contains device configurations and usage patterns. Secure appropriately.
Performance Tuning
Resource Usage
- Memory: ~50MB baseline + ~5MB per discovered device
- CPU: Minimal during steady state, ~10% during discovery/migration
- Disk: ~1MB per device configuration + logs
Scaling Considerations
# For many devices, increase discovery interval
DISCOVERY_INTERVAL=10m soundtouch-service
# For high-traffic environments, consider reverse proxy
nginx -> soundtouch-service instances