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Author SHA1 Message Date
Chocobozzz 8573e5a80a Implement user import/export in server 2024-02-21 13:49:08 +01:00
Chocobozzz b4f4432459
Viewers federation protocol v2
More efficient than the current one where instance is not fast enough to
send all viewers if a video becomes popular

The new protocol can be enabled by setting env
USE_VIEWERS_FEDERATION_V2='true'

Introduce a result field in View activity that contains the number of
viewers. This field is used by the origin instance to send the total
viewers on the video to remote instances. The difference with the
current protocol is that we don't have to send viewers individually to
remote instances.

There are 4 cases:
 * View activity from federation on Remote Video -> instance replaces
   all current viewers by a new viewer that contains the result counter
 * View activity from federation on Local Video -> instance adds the
   viewer without considering the result counter
 * Local view on Remote Video -> instance adds the viewer and send it to
   the origin instance
 * Local view on Local Video -> instance adds the viewer

Periodically PeerTube cleanups expired viewers. On local videos, the
instance sends to remote instances a View activity with the result
counter so they can update their viewers counter for that particular
video
2023-12-20 10:55:47 +01:00
Chocobozzz 3a4992633e
Migrate server to ESM
Sorry for the very big commit that may lead to git log issues and merge
conflicts, but it's a major step forward:

 * Server can be faster at startup because imports() are async and we can
   easily lazy import big modules
 * Angular doesn't seem to support ES import (with .js extension), so we
   had to correctly organize peertube into a monorepo:
    * Use yarn workspace feature
    * Use typescript reference projects for dependencies
    * Shared projects have been moved into "packages", each one is now a
      node module (with a dedicated package.json/tsconfig.json)
    * server/tools have been moved into apps/ and is now a dedicated app
      bundled and published on NPM so users don't have to build peertube
      cli tools manually
    * server/tests have been moved into packages/ so we don't compile
      them every time we want to run the server
 * Use isolatedModule option:
   * Had to move from const enum to const
     (https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/enums.html#objects-vs-enums)
   * Had to explictely specify "type" imports when used in decorators
 * Prefer tsx (that uses esbuild under the hood) instead of ts-node to
   load typescript files (tests with mocha or scripts):
     * To reduce test complexity as esbuild doesn't support decorator
       metadata, we only test server files that do not import server
       models
     * We still build tests files into js files for a faster CI
 * Remove unmaintained peertube CLI import script
 * Removed some barrels to speed up execution (less imports)
2023-08-11 15:02:33 +02:00