This repo contains the UI and front end code that powers Odysee.com.
This specific fork contains new themes that might replace the current ones on Odysee.com.
Go to the website to interact on this frontend.
You can run the web version (odysee.com), via running onto your host machine, or go to the website itself.
- Clone (or fork) this repository:
git clone https://github.com/OdyseeTeam/odysee-frontend
- Change directory into the cloned repository:
cd odysee-frontend
- Install the dependencies:
yarn
yarn dev:web
- This uses webpack-dev-server and includes hot-reloading. If you want to debug the web server we use in production you can run
yarn dev:web-server
. This starts a server atlocalhost:1337
and does not include hot reloading.
- In root directory, duplicate the .env.default file and rename it to .env then copy the code below and paste it anywhere in the .env file.
cp .env.defaults .env
nano .env
-
To specify your own OG-IMAGE You can either place a png named v2-og.png in the /custom folder or specify the OG_IMAGE_URL in .env
-
To specify your own channels to be followed on first run
AUTO_FOLLOW_URLS=lbry://@chan#123...a lbry://@chan2#456...a
-
If you want to customize the homepage content
- add
CUSTOM_HOMEPAGE=true
to the '.env' file - copy
/custom/homepage.example.js
to/custom/homepage.js
and make desired changes tohomepage.js
- If you want up to two custom sidebar links:
PINNED_URI_1=@someurl#2/someclaim#4
PINNED_LABEL_1=Linktext
PINNED_URI_2=$/discover?t=tag&[queryparams]
PINNED_LABEL_2=OtherLinkText
- Finally
NODE_ENV=production yarn compile:web
to rebuild Note: You don't need to edit the .env file in the /web folder - that is copied during compile.
- Create a server with a domain name and a reverse proxy https to port 1337.
- Install pm2, node v10, yarn
- Clone this repo
- Make any customizations as above
- Run
yarn
to install - Run
NODE_ENV=production yarn compile:web
to build - Set up pm2 to start ./web/index.js
If the app isn't building, or yarn xxx
commands aren't working you may need to just reset your node_modules
. To do so you can run: rm -r node_modules && yarn
or del /s /q node_modules && yarn
on Windows.
If you really think something might have gone wrong, you can force your repo to clear everything that doesn't match the repo with git reset --hard HEAD && git clean -fxd && git pull -r
We ❤️ contributions from everyone and contributions to this project are encouraged, and compensated. We welcome bug reports, bug fixes and feedback is always appreciated. For more details, see CONTRIBUTING.md.
This project is MIT licensed. For the full license, see LICENSE.
For security issues, please reach out to security@odysee.com