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# Spee.ch
Spee.ch is a web app that reads and publishes images and videos to and from the [LBRY](https://lbry.io/) blockchain.
spee.ch is a node-based web server that uses a lbrynet daemon to interact with the lbry network.
##Installation
* start mysql
* install mysql
* create a database called `lbry`
* save your connection `username` and `password` someplace handy
* start lbrynet daemon
* install the [`lbry`](https://github.com/lbryio/lbry) daemon
* start the `lbry` daemon
* start spee.ch
* clone this repo
* run `npm install`
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## Bugs
If you find a bug or experience a problem, please report your issue here on github and find us in the lbry discord!
## Contribute
### below is a guide to the issue tags in this repo
level 1 - issues with spee.ch that anyone with basic web development can handle, little-to-no experience with the spee.ch codebase is required.
level 2 - issues with spee.ch familiarity with the spee.ch codebase is required, but little-to-no familiarity with the lbry daemon is necessary
level 3 - issues with spee.ch strong familiarity with the spee.ch code base and how the lbry daemon functions is required
level 4 - issues with lbry (e.g. the spee.ch wallet, lbrynet configuration, etc.) that require strong familiarity with the lbry daemon and/or network to fix. Generally these issues are best suited for the lbry protocol team but are placed in this repo because of they are part of the spee.ch implementation
The spee.ch stack is MySQL, Express.js, Node.js, React.js. Spee.ch runs lbrynet on its server, and spee.ch uses the lbrynet api to make requests such as `publish`, `create_channel`, and `get`.
spee.ch also runs a sync tool, which decodes the lbry blocks as they are mined and stores the claims in a mysql. It stores all claims in the `Claims` table, and all channel claims in the `Certificates` table.

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this.assetDefaults = {
description: 'An asset published on Spee.ch',
thumbnail : 'https://spee.ch/assets/img/video_thumb_default.png',
title : 'Spee.ch',
title : 'A Spee.ch Implementation',
};
this.auth = {
sessionKey: 'default',
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this.customContainers = {};
this.customPages = {};
this.details = {
description: 'Open-source, decentralized image and video sharing.',
host : 'default',
description: 'Welcome to my decentralized image and video sharing site.',
host : 'http://localhost:3000',
port : 3000,
title : 'Spee.ch',
twitter : '@spee_ch',
title : 'My Spee.ch Site',
twitter : '@exampleTwitterHandle',
};
this.publishing = {
additionalClaimAddresses: [],

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