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<p>You are blocking Javascript, and we totally get that. However this endpoint uses Angular, so the front end is in full JavaScript and won't work without it.
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- There will be other non JS-based clients to access PeerTube, but for now none is available as this is still alpha software. Be sure we will update this page with a list once alternative clients are developped. You can certainly develop you own in the meantime as our code is open source and libre software under GNU AGPLv3.0.
+ There will be other non JS-based clients to access PeerTube, but for now none is available as this is still alpha software. Be sure we will update this page with a list once alternative clients are developed. You can certainly develop you own in the meantime as our code is open source and libre software under GNU AGPLv3.0.
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There might be numerous reasons you refuse to use JavaScript. If it has just to do with security (or lack thereof) of JavaScript-based webapps, then depending on your threat menace you might want to go through the code running on the node you are trying to access, and look for security audits.
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await expectAccountFollows(servers[2].url, 'peertube@localhost:9003', 0, 0)
})
- it('Should upload a video on server 2 ans 3 and propagate only the video of server 2', async function () {
+ it('Should upload a video on server 2 and 3 and propagate only the video of server 2', async function () {
this.timeout(10000)
await uploadVideo(servers[1].url, servers[1].accessToken, { name: 'server2' })
The server modules description are in the [package.json](/package.json) at the project root.
All other server files are in the [server](/server) directory:
- server.ts -> app initilization, main routes configuration (static routes...)
+ server.ts -> app initialization, main routes configuration (static routes...)
config -> server YAML configurations (for tests, production...)
scripts -> Scripts files for npm run
server