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# Spee.ch
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Spee.ch is a web app that reads and publishes images and videos to and from the [LBRY](https://lbry.io/) blockchain. We encourage you to contribute to the shared code base, or fork it and make it your own.
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You can create your own custom version of spee.ch by installing this code base and then creating your own custom components and styles to override the defaults. (More details/guide on how to do that coming soon.)
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## Technology Overview
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Spee.ch is a react web app that depends on MySQL for local content, and on two other lbry technologies:
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* [chainquery](https://github.com/lbryio/chainquery) - a normalized database of the blockchain data. We've provided credentials to use a public chainquery service. You can also install it on your own server to avoid being affected by the commons.
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* [lbrynet](https://github.com/lbryio/lbry) - a daemon that handles your wallet and transactions.
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## Installation
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### Ubuntu Step by Step
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[Ubuntu Install Guide](./docs/ubuntuinstall.md)
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### Quickstart Overview
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#### Get some information ready:
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* mysqlusername
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* mysqlpassword
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* domainname or 'http://localhost'
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* speechport = 3000
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#### Install and Set Up System Dependencies:
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* [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org)
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* [MySQL](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/installing.html)
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* localhost port 3306
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* mysqlusername or root
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* mysqlpassword
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* You may need
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```
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mysql> `ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY 'yourpassword';`
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```
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* [lbrynet](https://github.com/lbryio/lbry) daemon
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* run this as a service exposing ports 3333 and 4444
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* _note_: once the daemon is running, issue commands in another terminal session (tmux) to retrieve an address for your wallet to recieve 5+ LBC credits (or join us in the [#speech discord channel](https://discord.gg/YjYbwhS) and we will send you a few)
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* `./lbrynet commands` gets a list of commands
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* `./lbrynet account_balance` gets your balance (initially 0.0)
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* `./lbrynet address_list` gets addresses you can use to recieve LBC
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* [FFmpeg](https://www.ffmpeg.org/download.html)
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* [Spee.ch] (below)
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* [pm2] (optional) process manager such as pm2 to run speech server.js
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* [http proxy server] caddy, nginx, traefik, etc to forward 80/443 to speech port 3000
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#### Clone this repo
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* release version for stable production
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```
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$ git clone -b release https://github.com/lbryio/spee.ch.git
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```
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* master version for development
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```
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$ git clone https://github.com/lbryio/spee.ch.git
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```
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* your own fork for customization
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#### Change directory into your project
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```
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$ cd spee.ch
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```
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#### Install node dependencies
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```
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$ npm install
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```
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#### Create the config files using the built-in CLI
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_note: make sure lbrynet is running in the background before proceeding_
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_note: If you are opt to run a local chainquery, such as from [lbry-docker/chainquery](https://github.com/lbryio/lbry-docker/tree/master/chainquery) you will need to specify connection details at this time in:_ ~/spee.ch/docs/setup/conf/speech/chainqueryConfig.json
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```
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$ npm run configure
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```
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#### Build & start the app
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_note: make sure lbrynet is running in the background before proceeding_
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```
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$ npm run start
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```
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#### View in browser
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* Visit [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) in your browser
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#### Customize your app
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Check out the [customization guide](https://github.com/lbryio/spee.ch/blob/readme-update/customize.md) to change your app's appearance and components
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#### (optional) add custom components and update the styles
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* Create custom components by creating React components in `site/custom/src/` (further instructions coming soon)
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* Update the CSS by changing the files in `site/custom/scss` (further instructions and refactor coming soon)
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#### (optional) install your own chainquery
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Instructions are coming at [lbry-docker] to install your own chainquery instance using docker-compose. This will require 50GB of preferably SSD space and at least 10 minutes to download, possibly much longer.
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## API
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#### /api/claim/publish
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method: `POST`
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example:
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```
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curl -F 'name=MyPictureName' -F 'file=@/path/to/myPicture.jpeg' https://spee.ch/api/claim/publish
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```
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Parameters:
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* `name` (required)
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* `file` (required) (must be type .mp4, .jpeg, .jpg, .gif, or .png)
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* `nsfw` (optional)
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* `license` (optional)
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* `title` (optional)
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* `description` (optional)
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* `thumbnail` URL to thumbnail image, for .mp4 uploads only (optional)
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* `channelName` channel to publish too (optional)
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* `channelPassword` password for channel to publish too (optional, but required if `channelName` is provided)
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response:
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{
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"success": <bool>,
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"message": <string>,
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"data": {
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"name": <string>,
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"claimId": <string>,
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"url": <string>,
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"showUrl": <string>,
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"serveUrl": <string>,
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"lbryTx": {
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"claim_address": <string>,
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"claim_id": <string>,
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"fee": <number>,
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"nout": <number>,
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"tx": <string>,
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"value": <number>
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}
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}
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}
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```
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#### /api/claim/availability/:name
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method: `GET`
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example:
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```
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curl https://spee.ch/api/claim/availability/doitlive
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```
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response:
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{
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"success": <bool>, // `true` if spee.ch successfully checked the claim availability
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"data": <bool>, // `true` if claim is available, false if it is not available
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"message": <string> // human readable message of whether claim was available or not
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}
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```
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## Contribute
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### Stack
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The spee.ch stack is MySQL, Express.js, Node.js, and React.js. Spee.ch also runs `lbrynet` on its server, and it uses the `lbrynet` API to make requests -- such as `publish`, `create_channel`, and `get` -- on the `LBRY` network.
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Spee.ch also runs a sync tool, which decodes blocks from the `LBRY` blockchain as they are mined, and stores the information in MySQL. It stores all claims in the `Claims` table, and all channel claims in the `Certificates` table.
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* server
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* [MySQL](https://www.mysql.com/)
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* [express](https://www.npmjs.com/package/express)
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* [node](https://nodejs.org/)
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* [lbry](https://github.com/lbryio/lbry)
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* [FFmpeg](https://www.ffmpeg.org/)
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* client
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* [react](https://reactjs.org/)
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* redux
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* sagas
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* scss
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* handlebars
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### Architecture
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* `cli/` contains the code for the CLI tool. Running the tool will create `.json` config files and place them in the `site/config/` folder
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* `configure.js` is the entry point for the CLI tool
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* `cli/defaults/` holds default config files
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* `cli/questions/` holds the questions that the CLI tool asks to build the config files
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* `client/` contains all of the client code
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* The client side of spee.ch uses `React` and `Redux`
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* `client/src/index.js` is the entry point for the client side js. It checks for preloaded state, creates the store, and places the `<App />` component in the document.
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* `client/src/app.js` holds the `<App />` component, which contains the routes for `react-router-dom`
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* `client/src/` contains all of the JSX code for the app. When the app is built, the content of this folder is transpiled into the `client/build/` folder.
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* The Redux code is broken up into `actions/` `reducers/` and `selectors/`
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* The React components are broken up into `containers/` (components that pull props directly from the Redux store), `components/` ('dumb' components), and `pages/`
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* spee.ch also uses sagas which are in the `sagas/` folders and `channels/`
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* `client/scss/` contains the CSS for the project
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*
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* `site/custom` is a folder which can be used to override the default components in `client/`
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* The folder structure mimics that of the `client/` folder
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* to customize spee.ch, place your own components and scss in the `site/custom/src/` and `site/custom/scss` folders.
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* `server/` contains all of the server code
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* `index.js` is the entry point for the server. It creates the [express app](https://expressjs.com/), requires the routes, syncs the database, and starts the server listening on the `PORT` designated in the config files.
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* `server/routes/` contains all of the routes for the express app
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* `server/controllers/` contains all of the controllers for all of the routes
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* `server/models/` contains all of the models which the app uses to interact with the `MySQL` database.
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* Spee.ch uses the [sequelize](http://docs.sequelizejs.com/) ORM for communicating with the database.
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* `tests/` holds the end-to-end tests for this project
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* Spee.ch uses `mocha` with the `chai` assertion library
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* unit tests are located inside the project in-line with the files being tested and are designated with a `xxxx.test.js` file name
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### Tests
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* This package uses `mocha` with `chai` for testing.
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* Before running tests, create a `testingConfig.js` file in `devConfig/` by copying `testingConfig.example.js`
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* To run tests:
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* To run all tests, including those that require LBC (like publishing), simply run `npm test`
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* To run only tests that do not require LBC, run `npm run test:no-lbc`
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### URL formats
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Spee.ch has a few types of URL formats that return different assets from the LBRY network. Below is a list of all possible URLs for the content on spee.ch
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* retrieve the controlling `LBRY` claim:
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* https://spee.ch/`claim`
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* https://spee.ch/`claim`.`ext` (serve)
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* retrieve a specific `LBRY` claim:
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* https://spee.ch/`claim_id`/`claim`
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* https://spee.ch/`claim_id`/`claim`.`ext` (serve)
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* retrieve all contents for the controlling `LBRY` channel
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* https://spee.ch/`@channel`
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* a specific `LBRY` channel
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* https://spee.ch/`@channel`:`channel_id`
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* retrieve a specific claim within the controlling `LBRY` channel
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* https://spee.ch/`@channel`/`claim`
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* https://spee.ch/`@channel`/`claim`.`ext` (serve)
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* retrieve a specific claim within a specific `LBRY` channel
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* https://spee.ch/`@channel`:`channel_id`/`claim`
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* https://spee.ch/`@channel`:`channel_id`/`claim`.`ext` (serve)
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### Bugs
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If you find a bug or experience a problem, please report your issue here on GitHub and find us in the lbry discord!
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### Issue tags in this repo
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#### level 1
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Issues that anyone with basic web development can handle; little-to-no experience with the spee.ch codebase is required.
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#### level 2
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Familiarity with web apps is required, but little-to-no familiarity with the lbry daemon is necessary
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#### level 3
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Familiarity with the spee.ch code base and how the lbry daemon functions is required
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#### level 4
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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 reported in this repo because they are part of the spee.ch implementation
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