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[Web Api] Able to add song to current queue?

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[Web Api] Able to add song to current queue?

Heym

 

I am 'new' here, but i just wanted to know if it is even possible to add a Track to the queue of current playing songs with the web-api.

 

 

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Hi!

Unfortunetly, you cannot add songs to your queue while on the web player. You can, however, add them to your queue on the app on your phone, tablet, or computer and it will play on the web player.

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Question was not about web player, but web api. I'd like know also answer to that question: with web api, can you add track to queue?

https://beta.developer.spotify.com/documentation/web-api/reference/player/

 

Hey there everyone,

 

Thanks for posting!

 

In this case, we'd recommend heading here for more help regarding Spotify's API.

 

Hope that helps!

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Hey there @herobrine1030,

 

Great question! Right now, Spotify's Web API doesn't include a queue endpoint however you can let Spotify know that this is what you'd like to see by adding a thumbs-up reaction to this Issue on the spotify/web-api GitHub repository: https://github.com/spotify/web-api/issues/462 🙂

 

Cheers!

As of the time of this post, you can add tracks to your queue from the web player, but you still can't do so using the web API

https://developer.spotify.com/documentation/web-api/reference/player/add-to-queue/

 

This is now possible via a BETA endpoint - i've tested it, and it seems to work fine.

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