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2 PeerTube
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5 <h4 align="center">
6 Prototype of a decentralized video streaming platform using P2P (BitTorrent) directly in the web browser with <a href="https://github.com/feross/webtorrent">WebTorrent</a>.
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8
9 <p align="center">
10 <strong>Client</strong>
11
12 <br />
13
14 <a href="https://david-dm.org/Chocobozzz/PeerTube?path=client">
15 <img src="https://david-dm.org/Chocobozzz/PeerTube.svg?path=client" alt="Dependency Status" />
16 </a>
17
18 <a href="https://david-dm.org/Chocobozzz/PeerTube?path=client#info=devDependencies">
19 <img src="https://david-dm.org/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/dev-status.svg?path=client" alt="devDependency Status" />
20 </a>
21 </p>
22
23 <p align="center">
24 <strong>Server</strong>
25
26 <br />
27
28 <a href="https://travis-ci.org/Chocobozzz/PeerTube">
29 <img src="https://travis-ci.org/Chocobozzz/PeerTube.svg?branch=master" alt="Build Status" />
30 </a>
31
32 <a href="https://david-dm.org/Chocobozzz/PeerTube">
33 <img src="https://david-dm.org/Chocobozzz/PeerTube.svg" alt="Dependencies Status" />
34 </a>
35
36 <a href="https://david-dm.org/Chocobozzz/PeerTube#info=devDependencies">
37 <img src="https://david-dm.org/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/dev-status.svg" alt="devDependency Status" />
38 </a>
39
40 <a href="https://codeclimate.com/github/Chocobozzz/PeerTube">
41 <img src="https://codeclimate.com/github/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/badges/gpa.svg" alt="Code climate" />
42 </a>
43
44 <a href="http://standardjs.com/">
45 <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-standard-brightgreen.svg" alt="JavaScript Style Guide" />
46 </a>
47
48 <a href="https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/#peertube">
49 <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/%23peertube-on%20freenode-brightgreen.svg" alt="PeerTube Freenode IRC" />
50 </a>
51 </p>
52
53 <br />
54
55 <p align="center">
56 <a href="http://peertube.cpy.re">
57 <img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/vC2loRww" alt="screenshot" />
58 </a>
59 </p>
60
61 ## Demonstration
62
63 Want to see in action?
64
65 * You can directly test in your browser with this [demo server](http://peertube.cpy.re). Don't forget to use the latest version of Firefox/Chromium/(Opera?) and check your firewall configuration (for WebRTC)
66 * You can find [a video](https://vimeo.com/164881662 "Yes Vimeo, please don't judge me") to see how the "decentralization feature" looks like
67 * Experimental demo servers that share videos (they are in the same network): [peertube2](http://peertube2.cpy.re), [peertube3](http://peertube3.cpy.re). Since I do experiments with them, sometimes they might not work correctly.
68
69 ## Why
70
71 We can't build a FOSS video streaming alternatives to YouTube, Dailymotion, Vimeo... with a centralized software. One organization alone cannot have enought money to pay bandwith and video storage of its server.
72
73 So we need to have a decentralized network (as [Diaspora](https://github.com/diaspora/diaspora) for example).
74 But it's not enought because one video could become famous and overload the server.
75 It's the reason why we need to use a P2P protocol to limit the server load.
76 Thanks to [WebTorrent](https://github.com/feross/webtorrent), we can make P2P (thus bittorrent) inside the web browser right now.
77
78 ## Features
79
80 - [X] Frontend
81 - [X] ~~Simple frontend (All elements are generated by jQuery)~~
82 - [X] Angular 2 frontend
83 - [X] Join a network
84 - [X] Generate a RSA key
85 - [X] Ask for the friend list of other pods and make friend with them
86 - [X] Get the list of the videos owned by a pod when making friend with it
87 - [X] Post the list of its own videos when making friend with another pod
88 - [X] Quit a network
89 - [X] Upload a video
90 - [X] Seed the video
91 - [X] Send the meta data to all other friends
92 - [X] Remove the video
93 - [X] List the videos
94 - [X] Search a video name (local index)
95 - [X] View the video in an HTML5 page with WebTorrent
96 - [X] Manage admin account
97 - [X] Connection
98 - [X] Account rights (upload...)
99 - [X] Make the network auto sufficient (eject bad pods etc)
100 - [ ] Validate the prototype (test PeerTube in a real world with many pods and videos)
101 - [ ] Manage API breaks
102 - [ ] Add "DDOS" security (check if a pod don't send too many requests for example)
103 - [X] Admin panel
104 - [X] Stats
105 - [X] Friends list
106 - [X] Manage users (create/remove)
107 - [X] OpenGraph tags
108 - [ ] User playlists
109 - [ ] User subscriptions (by tags, author...)
110 - [ ] Signaling a video to the admin pod
111
112 ## Installation
113
114 ### Front compatibility
115
116 * Chromium
117 * Firefox (>= 42 for MediaSource support)
118
119 ### Dependencies
120
121 * **NodeJS >= 4.x**
122 * **npm >= 3.x**
123 * OpenSSL (cli)
124 * PostgreSQL
125 * ffmpeg
126
127 #### Debian
128
129 * Install NodeJS 4.x (actual LTS): [https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/#debian-and-ubuntu-based-linux-distributions](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/#debian-and-ubuntu-based-linux-distributions)
130 * Add jessie backports to your *source.list*: http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/
131 * Run:
132
133 # apt-get update
134 # apt-get install ffmpeg postgresql-9.4 openssl
135 # npm install -g npm@3
136
137 #### Other distribution... (PR welcome)
138
139
140 ### Sources
141
142 $ git clone https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube
143 $ cd PeerTube
144 $ npm install # Or npm install --unsafe-perm for root user
145 $ npm run build
146
147 ## Usage
148
149 ### Production
150
151 If you want to run PeerTube for production (bad idea for now :) ):
152
153 $ cp config/production.yaml.example config/production.yaml
154
155 Then edit the `config/production.yaml` file according to your webserver configuration. Keys set in this file will override those of `config/default.yml`.
156
157 Finally, run the server with the `production` `NODE_ENV` variable set.
158
159 $ NODE_ENV=production npm start
160
161 **Nginx template** (reverse proxy): https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/tree/master/support/nginx
162
163 **Systemd template**: https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/tree/master/support/systemd
164
165 You can check the application (CORS headers, tracker websocket...) by running:
166
167 $ NODE_ENV=production npm run check
168
169 ### Upgrade
170
171 The following commands will upgrade the source (according to your current branch), upgrade node modules and rebuild client application:
172
173 # systemctl stop peertube
174 $ npm run upgrade
175 # systemctl start peertube
176
177 ### Development
178
179 In this mode, the server will run requests between pods more quickly, the videos duration are limited to a few seconds and the client files are automatically compiled when we modify them:
180
181 $ npm run dev
182
183 ### Test with 3 fresh nodes
184
185 $ npm run clean:server:test
186 $ npm run play
187
188 Then you will can access to the three nodes at `http://localhost:900{1,2,3}` with the `root` as username and `test{1,2,3}` for the password. If you call "make friends" on `http://localhost:9002`, the pod 2 and 3 will become friends. Then if you call "make friends" on `http://localhost:9001` it will become friend with the pod 2 and 3 (check the configuration files). Then the pod will communicate with each others. If you add a video on the pod 3 you'll can see it on the pod 1 and 2 :)
189
190 ### Other commands
191
192 To print all available command run:
193
194 $ npm run help
195
196 ## Dockerfile
197
198 You can test it inside Docker with the [PeerTube-Docker repository](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube-Docker). Moreover it can help you to check how to create an environment with the required dependencies for PeerTube on a GNU/Linux distribution.
199
200 ## Contributing
201
202 See the [contributing guide](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md).
203
204 See the [server code documentation](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/master/support/doc/server/code.md).
205
206 See the [client code documentation](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/master/support/doc/client/code.md).
207
208
209 ## Architecture
210
211 See [ARCHITECTURE.md](https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/master/ARCHITECTURE.md) for a more detailed explication.
212
213 ### Backend
214
215 * The backend is a REST API
216 * Servers communicate with each others through it
217 * A network is composed by servers that communicate between them
218 * Each server of a network has a list of all other servers of this network
219 * When a new installed server wants to join a network, it just has to get the servers list through a server that is already in the network and tell "Hi I'm new in the network, communicate with me and share me your servers list please". Then the server will "make friend" with each server of this list
220 * Each server has its own users who query it (search videos, where the torrent URI of this specific video is...)
221 * If a user upload a video, the server seeds it and sends the video informations (name, short description, torrent URI...) to each server of the network
222 * Each server has a RSA key to encrypt and sign communications with other servers
223 * A server is a tracker responsible for all the videos uploaded in it
224 * Even if nobody watches a video, it is seeded by the server (throught [WebSeed protocol](http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0019.html)) where the video was uploaded
225 * A network can live and evolve by expelling bad pod (with too many downtimes for example)
226
227 See the ARCHITECTURE.md for more informations. Do not hesitate to give your opinion :)
228
229 Here are some simple schemes:
230
231 <p align="center">
232
233 <img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/isWwz8tt" alt="Decentralized" />
234
235 <img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/VLheltQk" alt="Watch a video" />
236
237 <img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/worHQwKv" alt="Watch a P2P video" />
238
239 <img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/MyeS4q1g" alt="Join a network" />
240
241 <img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/PqpTTzdP" alt="Many networks" />
242
243 </p>
244
245 ### Frontend
246
247 There already is a frontend (Angular 2) but the backend is a REST API so anybody can build a frontend (Web application, desktop application...).
248 The backend uses BitTorrent protocol, so users could use their favorite BitTorrent client to download/play the video with its torrent URI.