* 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)
* You can find [a video](https://vimeo.com/164881662 "Yes Vimeo, please don't judge me") to see how the "decentralization feature" looks like
+ * 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.
## Why
- [X] Stats
- [X] Friends list
- [X] Manage users (create/remove)
+- [ ] OpenGraph tags
- [ ] User playlists
- [ ] User subscriptions (by tags, author...)
-
+- [ ] Signaling a video to the admin pod
## Installation
### Dependencies
- * **NodeJS >= 4.2**
- * **npm >= 3.0**
+ * **NodeJS >= 4.x**
+ * **npm >= 3.x**
* OpenSSL (cli)
* MongoDB
- * ffmpeg xvfb-run libgtk2.0-0 libgconf-2-4 libnss3 libasound2 libxtst6 libxss1 libnotify-bin (for electron)
+ * ffmpeg
#### Debian
- * Install NodeJS 4.2: [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)
+ * 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)
* Add jessie backports to your *source.list*: http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/
* Run:
# apt-get update
- # apt-get install ffmpeg mongodb openssl xvfb curl sudo git build-essential libgtk2.0-0 libgconf-2-4 libnss3 libasound2 libxtst6 libxss1 libnotify-bin
+ # apt-get install ffmpeg mongodb openssl
# npm install -g npm@3
- # npm install -g electron-prebuilt
#### Other distribution... (PR welcome)
**Systemd template**: https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/tree/master/support/systemd
+You can check the application (CORS headers, tracker websocket...) by running:
+
+ $ NODE_ENV=production npm run check
+
+### Upgrade
+
+The following commands will upgrade the source (according to your current branch), upgrade node modules and rebuild client application:
+
+ # systemctl stop peertube
+ $ npm run upgrade
+ # systemctl start peertube
+
### Other commands
To print all available command run:
* 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
* Each server has a RSA key to encrypt and sign communications with other servers
* A server is a tracker responsible for all the videos uploaded in it
- * Even if nobody watches a video, it is seeded by the server where the video was uploaded
+ * 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
* A network can live and evolve by expelling bad pod (with too many downtimes for example)
- * A server **would** run webtorrent-hybrid to be a bridge with webrtc/standard bittorrent protocol
See the ARCHITECTURE.md for more informations. Do not hesitate to give your opinion :)
<p align="center">
-<img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/Q7mnNdJP" alt="Decentralized" />
+<img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/isWwz8tt" alt="Decentralized" />
-<img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/0riSzAp1" alt="Watch a video" />
+<img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/VLheltQk" alt="Watch a video" />
-<img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/OzMSOtxG" alt="Watch a P2P video" />
+<img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/worHQwKv" alt="Watch a P2P video" />
-<img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/uVjNNRa9" alt="Join a network" />
+<img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/MyeS4q1g" alt="Join a network" />
-<img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/udTMqcb0" alt="Many networks"
+<img src="https://lutim.cpy.re/PqpTTzdP" alt="Many networks"
</p>
### Frontend
There already is a frontend (Angular 2) but the backend is a REST API so anybody can build a frontend (Web application, desktop application...).
-The backend uses bittorrent protocol, so users could use their favorite bittorrent client to download/play the video with its torrent URI.
+The backend uses BitTorrent protocol, so users could use their favorite BitTorrent client to download/play the video with its torrent URI.