Rust bindings for JACK Audio Connection Kit.
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The JACK server is usually started by the user or system. Clients can request
that the JACK server is started on demand when they connect, but this can be
disabled by creating a client with the NO_START_SERVER option or
ClientOptions::default().
- Linux and BSD users may install JACK1, JACK2 (preferred for low latency), or Pipewire JACK (preferred for ease of use) from their system package manager.
- Windows users may install JACK from the official website or Chocolatey.
- MacOS users may install JACK from the official website or Homebrew.
Refer to the docs.rs documentation for details about the API. For more general documentation, visit https://rustaudio.github.io/rust-jack.
Testing requires setting up a dummy server and running the tests using a single
thread. rust-jack automatically configures cargo nextest to use a single
thread.
# Set up a dummy server for tests. The script is included in this repository.
./dummy_jack_server.sh &
# Run tests
cargo nextest runNote: If cargo nextest is not available, use RUST_TEST_THREADS=1 cargo test to
run in single threaded mode.
If the tests are failing, a possible gotcha may be timing issues.
- If using
cargo test, trycargo nextest. Thecargo nextestconfiguration is set up to run single threaded and to retry flaky tests.
Another case is that libjack may be broken on your setup. Try using libjack2 or pipewire-jack.