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Lighthouse - A lightning fast search for the LBRY blockchain

Created by filipnyquist filip@lbry.io and billbitt bill@lbry.io

What is Lighthouse?

Lighthouse is a lightning-fast advanced search engine API for publications on the lbrycrd with autocomplete capabilities.

What does Lighthouse consist of?

  1. Elasticsearch as a backend db server.
  2. LBRYimport, a importer that imports the claims into the Elasticsearch database.
  3. Lighthouse API server, which serves the API and does all calculations about what to send to the end user.

DEVELOPMENT NOTES:

Stuff needed to be worked on are located in issues or in the project board.

Running

Install dependencies

yarn install --production=false

Start a Local Server

npm start

Run Test

npm test

Building and Running Production Server

npm run prod

Note : Please make sure your elasticsearch server is running before using npm start or npm run prod

License

MIT © LBRYio, Filip Nyquist, Bill Bittner