LBRY on the Web
The LBRY experience, in the comfort of your own browser.
Active development is in progress, expect failing tests and breaking changes.
Running with Docker
This is the recommended method for frontend development.
Make sure you have recent enough Docker and docker-compose
installed.
1. Initialize and launch the containers
This will pull and launch SDK and postgres images, which lbrytv requires to operate.
docker-compose up app
Note: if you're running a LBRY desktop app or lbrynet instance, you will have to either shut it down or change ports
2. Setup up the database schema if this is your first launch
docker-compose run app ./lbrytv db_migrate_up
3. Clone lbry-desktop repo, if you don't have it
cd ..
git clone git@github.com:lbryio/lbry-desktop.git
4. Launch UI in lbry-desktop repo folder
SDK_API_URL=http://localhost:8080/api/v1/proxy yarn dev:web
5. Open http://localhost:8081/ in Chrome
Running off the source (if you want to modify things)
You still might want to use docker
and docker-compose
for running SDK and DB containers.
1. Initialize and launch the containers
If this is your first launch, initialize:
docker-compose up postgres lbrynet --no-start
After that, launch the containers:
docker-compose start postgres lbrynet
Note: if you're running a LBRY desktop app or lbrynet instance, you will have to either shut it down or change ports
2. Setup up the database schema if this is your first launch
go run . db_migrate_up
3. Start lbrytv API server
go run . serve
4. Clone lbry-desktop repo, if you don't have it
cd ..
git clone git@github.com:lbryio/lbry-desktop.git
5. Launch UI in lbry-desktop repo folder
SDK_API_URL=http://localhost:8080/api/v1/proxy yarn dev:web
6. Open http://localhost:8081/ in Chrome
Testing
Make sure you got lbrynet
and postgres
containers running and run make test
.
Modifying and building a Docker image
First, make sure you have Go 1.11+
Then build the binary, create a docker image locally and run off it:
make image && docker-compose up app
Contributing
Contributions to this project are welcome, encouraged, and compensated. For more details, see lbry.io/faq/contributing.
Please ensure that your code builds and automated tests run successfully before pushing your branch. You must go fmt
your code before you commit it, or the build will fail.
License
This project is MIT licensed. For the full license, see LICENSE.
Security
We take security seriously. Please contact security@lbry.io regarding any issues you may encounter.
Our PGP key is here if you need it.
The primary contact for this project is @sayplastic (andrey@lbry.com).