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* Initial test implementation of Podcast RSS

This is a pretty simple implementation to add support for The Podcast Namespace in RSS -- instead of affecting the existing RSS implementation, this adds a new UI option.

I attempted to retain compatibility with the rest of the RSS feed implementation as much as possible and have created a temporary fork of the "pfeed" library to support this effort.

* Update to pfeed-podcast 1.2.2

* Initial test implementation of Podcast RSS

This is a pretty simple implementation to add support for The Podcast Namespace in RSS -- instead of affecting the existing RSS implementation, this adds a new UI option.

I attempted to retain compatibility with the rest of the RSS feed implementation as much as possible and have created a temporary fork of the "pfeed" library to support this effort.

* Update to pfeed-podcast 1.2.2

* Initial test implementation of Podcast RSS

This is a pretty simple implementation to add support for The Podcast Namespace in RSS -- instead of affecting the existing RSS implementation, this adds a new UI option.

I attempted to retain compatibility with the rest of the RSS feed implementation as much as possible and have created a temporary fork of the "pfeed" library to support this effort.

* Update to pfeed-podcast 1.2.2

* Add correct feed image to RSS channel

* Prefer HLS videos for podcast RSS

Remove video/stream titles, add optional height attribute to podcast RSS

* Prefix podcast RSS images with root server URL

* Add optional video query support to include captions

* Add transcripts & person images to podcast RSS feed

* Prefer webseed/webtorrent files over HLS fragmented mp4s

* Experimentally adding podcast fields to basic config page

* Add validation for new basic config fields

* Don't include "content" in podcast feed, use full description for "description"

* Initial test implementation of Podcast RSS

This is a pretty simple implementation to add support for The Podcast Namespace in RSS -- instead of affecting the existing RSS implementation, this adds a new UI option.

I attempted to retain compatibility with the rest of the RSS feed implementation as much as possible and have created a temporary fork of the "pfeed" library to support this effort.

* Update to pfeed-podcast 1.2.2

* Add correct feed image to RSS channel

* Prefer HLS videos for podcast RSS

Remove video/stream titles, add optional height attribute to podcast RSS

* Prefix podcast RSS images with root server URL

* Add optional video query support to include captions

* Add transcripts & person images to podcast RSS feed

* Prefer webseed/webtorrent files over HLS fragmented mp4s

* Experimentally adding podcast fields to basic config page

* Add validation for new basic config fields

* Don't include "content" in podcast feed, use full description for "description"

* Add medium/socialInteract to podcast RSS feeds. Use HTML for description

* Change base production image to bullseye, install prosody in image

* Add liveItem and trackers to Podcast RSS feeds

Remove height from alternateEnclosure, replaced with title.

* Clear Podcast RSS feed cache when live streams start/end

* Upgrade to Node 16

* Refactor clearCacheRoute to use ApiCache

* Remove unnecessary type hint

* Update dockerfile to node 16, install python-is-python2

* Use new file paths for captions/playlists

* Fix legacy videos in RSS after migration to object storage

* Improve method of identifying non-fragmented mp4s in podcast RSS feeds

* Don't include fragmented MP4s in podcast RSS feeds

* Add experimental support for podcast:categories on the podcast RSS item

* Fix undefined category when no videos exist

Allows for empty feeds to exist (important for feeds that might only go live)

* Add support for podcast:locked -- user has to opt in to show their email

* Use comma for podcast:categories delimiter

* Make cache clearing async

* Fix merge, temporarily test with pfeed-podcast

* Syntax changes

* Add EXT_MIMETYPE constants for captions

* Update & fix tests, fix enclosure mimetypes, remove admin email

* Add test for podacst:socialInteract

* Add filters hooks for podcast customTags

* Remove showdown, updated to pfeed-podcast 6.1.2

* Add 'action:api.live-video.state.updated' hook

* Avoid assigning undefined category to podcast feeds

* Remove nvmrc

* Remove comment

* Remove unused podcast config

* Remove more unused podcast config

* Fix MChannelAccountDefault type hint missed in merge

* Remove extra line

* Re-add newline in config

* Fix lint errors for isEmailPublic

* Fix thumbnails in podcast feeds

* Requested changes based on review

* Provide podcast rss 2.0 only on video channels

* Misc cleanup for a less messy PR

* Lint fixes

* Remove pfeed-podcast

* Add peertube version to new hooks

* Don't use query include, remove TODO

* Remove film medium hack

* Clear podcast rss cache before video/channel update hooks

* Clear podcast rss cache before video uploaded/deleted hooks

* Refactor podcast feed cache clearing

* Set correct person name from video channel

* Styling

* Fix tests

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Co-authored-by: Chocobozzz <me@florianbigard.com>
2023-05-22 16:00:05 +02:00
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README.md

PeerTube

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Be part of a network of multiple small federated, interoperable video hosting providers. Follow video creators and create videos. No vendor lock-in. All on a platform that is community-owned and ad-free.

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Introduction

PeerTube is a free, decentralized and federated video platform developed as an alternative to other platforms that centralize our data and attention, such as YouTube, Dailymotion or Vimeo. 🎬

To learn more:

Features

All features for viewers | All features for content creators | All features for administrators

Video streaming, even in live!

Just upload your videos, and be sure they will stream anywhere. Add a description, some tags and your video will be discoverable by the entire video fediverse, not just your instance. You can even embed a player on your favorite website!

You are used to hosting live events? We got you covered too! Start livestreaming from your favorite client, and even host permanent streams!


Keep in touch with video creators

Follow your favorite channels from PeerTube or really any other place. No need to have an account on the instance you watched a video to follow its author, you can do all of that from the Fediverse (Mastodon, Pleroma, and plenty others), or just with good ol' RSS.


An interface to call home

Be it as a user or an instance administrator, you can decide what your experience will be like. Don't like the colors? They are easy to change. Don't want to list videos of an instance but let your users subscribe to them? Don't like the regular web client? All of that can be changed, and much more. No UX dark pattern, no mining your data, no video recommendation bullshit™.


Communities that help each other

In addition to visitors using WebTorrent to share the load among them, instances can help each other by caching one another's videos. This way even small instances have a way to show content to a wider audience, as they will be shouldered by friend instances (more about that in our redundancy guide).

Content creators can get help from their viewers in the simplest way possible: a support button showing a message linking to their donation accounts or really anything else. No more pay-per-view and advertisements that hurt visitors and alter creativity (more about that in our FAQ).

🙌 Contributing

You don't need to be a programmer to help!

You can give us your feedback, report bugs, help us translate PeerTube, write documentation, and more. Check out the contributing guide to know how, it takes less than 2 minutes to get started. 😉

You can also join the cheerful bunch that makes our community:

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or ideas! 💬

📦 Create your own instance

See the production guide, which is the recommended way to install or upgrade PeerTube. For hardware requirements, see Should I have a big server to run PeerTube? in the FAQ.

See the community packages, which cover various platforms (including YunoHost and Docker).

📖 Documentation

If you have a question, please try to find the answer in the FAQ first.

User documentation

See the user documentation.

Admin documentation

See how to create your own instance.

See the more general admin documentation.

Tools documentation

Learn how to import/upload videos from CLI or admin your PeerTube instance with the tools documentation.

Technical documentation

See the architecture blueprint for a more detailed explanation of the architectural choices.

See our REST API documentation:

See our ActivityPub documentation.

License

CC BY-SA 4.0, by Framasoft

Code

Copyright (C) 2015-2023 PeerTube Contributors (see CREDITS.md)

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