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LBRY App
This is a graphical browser for the decentralized content marketplace provided by the LBRY protocol. It is essentially the lbry daemon bundled with a UI using Electron.
Installing
We provide installers for Windows, macOS, and Debian-based Linux.
Windows | macOS | Linux | |
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Latest Stable Release | Download | Download | Download |
Latest Prerelease | Download | Download | Download |
Our releases page also contains the latest release, pre-releases, and past builds.
To install from source or make changes to the application, continue reading below.
Development on Linux and macOS
One-time Setup
- Clone this repo
DEPS=true ./build.sh
This will download and install the LBRY app and its dependencies, including the LBRY daemon and command line utilities like node
and yarn
. The LBRY app requires Node >= 6; if you have an earlier version of Node installed and want to keep it, you can use nvm to switch back and forth.
Running
Run ./node_modules/.bin/electron app
Ongoing Development
cd ui
./watch.sh
This will set up a monitor that will automatically compile any changes to JS or CSS folders inside of the ui
folder. This allows you to make changes and see them immediately by reloading the app.
Packaging
We use electron-builder to create distributable packages, which is run by calling:
node_modules/.bin/build -p never
Development on Windows
Windows Dependency
- Download and install
git
from github.io (configure to use command prompt integration) - Download and install
npm
andnode
from nodejs.org - Download and install
python 2.7
from python.org - Download and Install
Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7
from Microsoft - Download and install
.NET Framework 2.0 Software Development Kit (SDK) (x64)
from Microsoft (may need to extract setup.exe and install manually by running install.exe as Administrator)
One-time Setup
- Open command prompt as adminstrator and run the following:
npm install --global --production windows-build-tools
exit
- Open command prompt in the root of the project and run the following:
python -m pip install -r build\requirements.txt
python build\set_version.py
npm install -g yarn
yarn install
- Change directory to
app
and run the following;
yarn install
node_modules\.bin\electron-rebuild
node_modules\.bin\electron-rebuild
cd ..
- Change directory to
ui
and run the following:
yarn install
npm rebuild node-sass
node node_modules\node-sass\bin\node-sass --output dist\css --sourcemap=none scss\
node_modules\.bin\webpack --config webpack.dev.config.js
xcopy /E dist ..\app\dist
cd ..
- Download the lbry daemon and cli binaries and place them in
app\dist\
Building lbry-app
- run
node_modules\.bin\build -p never
from the root of the project.
Running the electron app
- Run
node_modules\.bin\electron app
Ongoing Development
cd ui
watch.bat
This will set up a monitor that will automatically compile any changes to JS or CSS folders inside of the ui
folder. This allows you to make changes and see them immediately by reloading the app.
Internationalization
If you want to help translating the lbry-app, you can copy the en.json file in /app/locales and modify the values while leaving the keys as their original English strings. An example for this would be: "Skip": "Überspringen",
Translations should automatically show up in options.