This patch adds an audio-only option to PeerTube by means of a new transcoding configuration which creates mp4 files which only contain an audio stream. This new transcoder has a resolution of '0' and is presented in the preferences and in the player resolution menu as 'Audio-only' (localised). When playing such streams the player shows the file thumbnail as background and disables controls autohide.
Audio-only files can be shared and streamed just like any other file. They can be downloaded as well, the resulting file will be an mp4 container with a single audio stream.
This patch is a proof of concept to show the feasibility of 'true' audio-only support. There are better ways of doing this which also enable multiple audio streams for a given video stream (e.g. DASH) but as this would entail a fundamental change in the way PeerTube works it is a bridge too far for a simple proof of concept.
this enables the `noImplicitAny` flag in the Typescript compiler
> When the noImplicitAny flag is true and the TypeScript compiler cannot infer the type, it still generates the JavaScript files, but it also reports an error. Many seasoned developers prefer this stricter setting because type checking catches more unintentional errors at compile time.
closes: #1131
replaces #1137
* [#510] Create a new route to get the list of user names
To be able to transfer ownership to a user,
we need to be able to select him from the list of users.
Because the list could be too big, we add a autocomplete feature.
This commit does the following:
* Add a API endpoint to get a list of user names by searching its name
* [#510] The user can choose the next owner of the video
To be able to transfer ownership to a user,
we need the owner to be able to select the user.
The server can autocomplete the name of the user to give the ownership.
We add a dialog for the user to actually select it.
This commit does the following:
* Create a modal for the owner to select the next one
* Opens this modal with a button into the menu *more*
* Make the dependency injection
* [#510] When the user choose the next owner, create a request in database
For the change of ownership to happen, we need to store the temporary requests.
When the user make the request, save it to database.
This commit does the following:
* Create the model to persist change ownership requests
* Add an API to manage ownership operations
* Add a route to persist an ownership request
* [#510] A user can fetch its ownership requests sent to him
To be able to accept or refuse a change of ownership,
the user must be able to fetch them.
This commit does the following:
* Add an API to list ownership for a user
* Add the query to database model
* [#510] A user can validate an ownership requests sent to him - server
The user can accept or refuse any ownership request that was sent to him.
This commit focus only on the server part.
This commit does the following:
* Add an API for the user to accept or refuse a video ownership
* Add validators to ensure security access
* Add a query to load a specific video change ownership request
* [#510] A user can validate an ownership requests sent to him - web
The user can accept or refuse any ownership request that was sent to him.
This commit focus only on the web part.
This commit does the following:
* Add a page to list user ownership changes
* Add actions to accept or refuse them
* When accepting, show a modal requiring the channel to send the video
* Correct lint - to squash
* [#510] PR reviews - to squash
This commit does the following:
* Search parameter for user autocompletion is required from middleware directly
* [#510] PR reviews - to squash with creation in database commit
This commit does the following:
* Add the status attribute in model
* Set this attribute on instance creation
* Use AccountModel method `loadLocalByName`
* [#510] PR reviews - to squash with fetch ownership
This commit does the following:
* Add the scope `FULL` for database queries with includes
* Add classic pagination middlewares
* [#510] PR reviews - to squash with ownership validation - server
This commit does the following:
* Add a middleware to validate whether a user can validate an ownership
* Change the ownership status instead of deleting the row
* [#510] PR reviews - to squash with ownership validation - client
This commit does the following:
* Correct indentation of html files with two-spaces indentation
* Use event emitter instead of function for accept event
* Update the sort of ownership change table for a decreasing order by creation date
* Add the status in ownership change table
* Use classic method syntax
* code style - to squash
* Add new user right - to squash
* Move the change to my-account instead of video-watch - to squash
As requested in pull-request, move the action to change ownership into my videos page.
The rest of the logic was not really changed.
This commit does the following:
- Move the modal into my video page
- Create the generic component `button` to keep some styles and logic
* [#510] Add tests for the new feature
To avoid regression, we add tests for all api of ownership change.
This commit does the following:
- Create an end-to-end test for ownership change
- Divide it to one test per request
* [#510] Do not send twice the same request to avoid spam
We can send several time the same request to change ownership.
However, it will spam the user.
To avoid this, we do not save a request already existing in database.
This commit does the following:
- Check whether the request exist in database
- Add tests to verify this new condition
* [#510] Change icons
Change icons so they remains logic with the rest of the application.
This commit does the following:
- Add svg for missing icons
- Add icons in `my-button` component
- Use these new icons
* [#510] Add control about the user quota
The user should be able to accept a new video only if his quota allows it.
This commit does the following:
- Update the middleware to control the quota
- Add tests verifying the control
* Correct merge
- Use new modal system
- Move button to new directory `buttons`
* PR reviews - to squash
* first stab at jschannel based player api
* semicolon purge
* more method-level docs; consolidate definitions
* missing definitions
* better match peertube's class conventions
* styling for embed tester
* basic docs
* add `getVolume`
* document the test-embed feature
When changing the `playbackRate` of the video then changing the quality,
the `playbackRate` returned to its initial value (1).
The reason behind it is that the callback was not called when change
of the quality was done if there was no error.
This commit does the following:
* Ensure the callback (`done`) is called after changing the quality
Provides rss 2.0, atom 1.0 and json 1.0 feeds for videos (instance and account-wide) on listings and video-watch views.
* still lacks redis caching
* still lacks lastBuildDate support
* still lacks channel-wide support
* still lacks semantic annotation (for licenses, NSFW warnings, etc.)
* still lacks love ( ˘ ³˘)
* RSS: has MRSS support for torrent lists!
* RSS: includes the first torrent in an enclosure
* JSON: lists all torrents in the 'attachments' object
* ATOM: lacking torrent listing support
Advances #23
Partial implementation for the accountId generation in the client, which will need a hotfix to add a way to get the proper account id.
* Include Web Manifest
Now we need to fix the path, which shouldn't be hard.
* Delete unused icon
* Remove Thumbs.db
That file was automatically generated
* Fixed icon path
* Fixed typo