> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://playground.e107sk.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://playground.e107sk.com/jplayer-plugin/readme.md).

# Wolf jPlayer

An e107 plugin for publishing audio playlists on your site, built on the [jPlayer](https://jplayer.org) jQuery library.

You create **playlists**, add **songs** to them, and then show a playlist on your site — as a menu, as a page, in a popup, or embedded in an `<iframe>` on another site.

## Where it comes from

This is the e107 version of the **Wolf** plugin for WordPress. The original WordPress plugin is no longer available. Its code was used here with the permission of the original author.

That history matters when reading these docs: some parts of the plugin are inherited from the WordPress original and were never fully carried across to e107. Where that is the case, this documentation says so rather than pretending otherwise. See [Open questions](/jplayer-plugin/reference/open-questions.md).

## At a glance

|                    |                                                                                        |
| ------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Requires           | e107 2.4, PHP 7.4 – 8.4                                                                |
| Content            | Playlists, and songs belonging to a playlist                                           |
| Ways to display it | Menu, page, popup, `<iframe>` embed                                                    |
| Shortcode          | **None** — see [Displaying a playlist](/jplayer-plugin/usage/displaying-a-playlist.md) |
| Languages shipped  | English, Hungarian                                                                     |
| Licence            | GPL + WTFPL                                                                            |

{% hint style="info" %}
This documentation is a **skeleton**. Several behaviours of the plugin are not yet established — they are marked in place, and collected on the [Open questions](/jplayer-plugin/reference/open-questions.md) page so they are not lost.
{% endhint %}
