Zpan is a beautiful radio management control panel written using Laravel. It has the following features:
- "Connection Info" page for DJs
- Request line
- Bans by IP
- Radio timetable (by user's timezone)
- Events
- Events require approval from a manager (or admin)
- vBulletin integration (you need a vBulletin users database to authenticate users from - shows the user's display name globally)
Response:
{
"dj": "<div style=\"color: red;\">Jordan Doyle</div>",
"msg": "Welcome to the radio!"
}
Response:
[
{
"name": "Monday",
"0": null,
"1": null,
"2": null,
...
"13": "<div style=\"color: red\">Jordan Doyle</div>",
"14": "Jordan Doyle",
"15": null
...
},
{
"name": "Tuesday",
"0": null,
"1": null,
...
"10": "10am Tuesdays",
"11": null,
...
}
]
Response:
[
{
"name": "Monday",
"0": null,
"1": null,
"2": null,
...
"13": "<div style=\"color: red\">The 1pm Event</div>",
"15": null
},
...
]
Response:
{
"id": 10,
"name": "<div>Jordan Doyle</div>",
"type": "Falling Furni",
"room": 123456789,
"booked": true
}
OR
{
"booked": false
}
Response:
{
"listeners": 32,
"raw_dj": "Jordan",
"dj": "<span style=\"color: red\">Jordan</span>",
"habbo": "jordanpotter",
"artist": "Aystar",
"song": "Behind Barz Freestyle"
}
OR
{
"status": false
}
Request:
{
"name": "Dave The Requester",
"request": "Hey can you play Cotton Eyed Joe please?"
}
Response:
{
"type": "success",
"msg": "Successfully submitted your request. We'll let the DJ know!"
}
You must configure the groups to match your vBulletin setup. Then copy .env.example
to .env
and configure.
You can then run the migrations and gulp and you're ready to go!
php artisan migrate
gulp