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Always talk about features you want to develop by creating/finding and commenting the issue tackling your problem before you start working on it, and inform the community that you begin coding by claiming the issue.
Pull Request must be done on the main
branch.
{{% notice note %}}
Until march 2023, contribution were made on the develop
branch. This procedure is now deprecated.
{{% /notice %}}
Prerequisite for building this plugin:
- you must have
npm
installed - you must have python venv installed (
python3-venv
package on Debian for example)
To clone the repository:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/JohnXLivingston/peertube-plugin-livechat.git
# Be sure to checkout the main branch
git checkout main
# Initialize the submodules. This command must be run again if any submodules' version changes.
git submodule update --init --recursive
# Install NPM dependencies and build the module for the first time:
npm install
# Build the plugin after a modification:
npm run build
# If you have a fork from the repository, add it as remote (example):
git remote add me git@github.com:MY_GITHUB_ACCOUNT/peertube-plugin-livechat.git
# Create a local branch for you developments, and checkout it (example):
git checkout my_development # Note: if an issue is associated, use fix_1234 as your branch name (where 1234 is the issue's number)
# To propose your modifications, push your branch to your repository (example):
git push --set-upstream me my_development
# Then go to your github repository with your web browser to propose the Pull Request (see additional instructions below)
Once you are ready to show your code to ask for feedback, submit a draft Pull Request. Once you are ready for a code review before merge, submit a Pull Request. In any case, please link your PR to the issues it solves by using the GitHub syntax: "fixes #issue_number".
The front-end code is in the client
folder, the back-end code in server
. There are some shared code in shared
folder.
For general instructions (developping plugins, building, installation, ...), please refer to the Peertube documentation.
You can build the plugin with extra debug features simply by using:
NODE_ENV=dev npm run build
ESBuild vs Typescript
This plugin uses ESBuild for frontend code generation, as the official peertube-plugin-quickstart
plugin.
ESBuild can handle Typescript, but does not check types
(see ESBuild documentation).
That's why we first compile Typescript with the -noEmit
option, just to check types (check:client:ts
in package.json file).
Then, if everything is okay, we run ESBuild to generate the compiled javascript.
Debug Mode
There is a debug mode for this plugin, that shorten some delay. For example, some log files will rotate every two minutes, instead of once per day. This permit to test more easily certain actions, for which it could normally take hours or days to wait.
To enable this mode, you juste have to create the
/var/www/peertube/storage/plugins/data/peertube-plugin-livechat/debug_mode
file
(replacing /var/www/peertube/storage/
by the correct path on your installation).
The simple existence of this file is sufficient to trigger the debug mode. To make sure it's taken into account, you can restart your Peertube instance.
This file can contain some JSON to enable more advances options.
To have a list of existing parameters, check server/lib/debug.ts
.
Restart Peertube after each content modification.
{{% notice warning %}} Don't enable this mode on a production server, neither on a public server. This could cause security issues. {{% /notice %}}
Restart Prosody
When debug mode is enabled, you can restart Prosody using this API call:
http://your_instance.tld/plugins/livechat/router/api/restart_prosody
.
This call don't need any authentificaiton.
It can be done from a command line, for example using
curl http://your_instance.tld/plugins/livechat/router/api/restart_prosody
.
Prosody debugger
It is possible to connect the Prosody AppImage to a remote debugger using MobDebug.
To do so, you have to setup MobDebug in a folder that can be accessed by the peertube
user.
Then, add this in the debub_mode
file:
{
"debug_prosody": {
"debugger_path": "/the_path_to_mobdebug/src",
"host": "localhost",
"port": "8172"
}
}
host
and port
are optional. debugger_path
must point to the folder where the MobDebug
.lua
file is.
Restart Peertube.
Start your debugger server.
For Prosody to connect to the debugger, call the API
http://your_instance.tld/plugins/livechat/router/api/restart_prosody?debugger=true
.
This call does not need any authentication.
It can be done from a command line, for example with
curl http://your_instance.tld/plugins/livechat/router/api/restart_prosody?debugger=true
.
You can even configure your debug server to launch this request automatically.
Prosody will then restart, connecting to the debugger.
Quick dev environment using Docker
There is a tutorial, in french, on the le Peertube forum that explains how to quickly build a dev env using Docker.
A repo was made out of it, check out https://codeberg.org/mose/pt-plugin-dev
Note: for an unknown reason, Prosody can't resolve containers DNS address when using the lua-unbound library.
There is a dirty hack in the plugin: just create a
/data/plugins/data/peertube-plugin-livechat/no_lua_unbound
file in your docker-volumes,
then restart containers.