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Getting LBRY for development

Q: How do I get lbry for command line?

A: In order to run lbry from command line, you need more than the packaged app/deb.

######On OS X

You can install LBRY command line by running curl -sL https://rawgit.com/lbryio/lbry-setup/master/lbry_setup_osx.sh | sudo bash in a terminal. This script will install lbrynet and its dependancies, as well as the app.

######On Linux

On Ubuntu or Mint you can install the prerequisites and lbrynet by running

sudo apt-get install libgmp3-dev build-essential python2.7 python2.7-dev python-pip git
git clone https://github.com/lbryio/lbry.git
cd lbry
sudo python setup.py install

Using LBRY

Q: How do I run lbry from command line?

A: The command is lbrynet-daemon


Q: How do I stop lbry from the command line?

A: You can ctrl-c or run stop-lbrynet-daemon


Q: How do I run lbry with lbrycrdd (the blockchain node application)?

A: Start lbry with the --wallet flag set: lbrynet-daemon --wallet=lbrycrd

Note: when you change the wallet it is persistant until you specify you want to use another wallet - lbryum - with the --wallet flag again.


Q: Where are all the behind the scenes files?

A: On linux, the relevant directories are ~/.lbrynet, ~/.lbrycrd, and ~/.lbryum, depending on which wallets you've used. On OS X, the folders of interest are ~/Library/Application Support/LBRY, ~/.lbrycrd and ~/.lbryum, also depending on which wallets you've used.


Q: How can I see the log in the console?

A: Run lbry with the --log-to-console flag set: lbrynet-daemon --log-to-console


Q: How do I specify a web-UI to use?

A: If the files for the UI you'd like to use are storred locally on your computer, start lbry with the --ui flag: lbrynet-daemon --ui=/full/path/to/ui/files/root/folder

Note, once set with the UI flag the given UI will be cached by lbry and used as the default going forward. Also, it will only successfully load a UI if it contains a conforming requirements.txt file to specify required lbrynet and lbryum versions. Here is an example requirements.txt file.

To reset your ui to pull from lbryio, or to try a UI still in development, run lbry with the --branch flag: lbrynet=daemon --branch=master


Q: How do I see the list of API functions I can call, and how do I call them?

A: Here is an example script to get the documentation for the various API calls. To use any of the functions displayed, just provide any specified arguments in a dictionary.

Note: the lbry api can only be used while either the app or lbrynet-daemon command line are running

import sys
from jsonrpc.proxy import JSONRPCProxy

try:
  from lbrynet.conf import API_CONNECTION_STRING
except:
  print "You don't have lbrynet installed!"
  sys.exit(0)

api = JSONRPCProxy.from_url(API_CONNECTION_STRING)
status = api.status()
if not status['is_running']:
  print status
else:
  for cmd in api.commands():
    print "%s:\n%s" % (cmd, api.help({'command': cmd}))