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BetterTTV

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Building BetterTTV

Getting the essentials

  1. Install nodejs.
  2. Run npm install within the BetterTTV directory.

Development

We use gulp to concatenate all of the files and templates into one. We include a dev module that creates a server to imitate the CDN when gulp is watching.

To use it, we must first modify the hosts file on your computer.

*on nix:

echo "127.0.0.1 cdn.betterttv.net" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts

on Windows:

add 127.0.0.1 cdn.betterttv.net to %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

Now just run the following command from the BetterTTV directory.

*on nix:

sudo gulp watch

on Windows you need an elevated command prompt:

gulp watch

A webserver will start and you can visit Twitch in your browser and browse normally. Files not included in the repo are pulled from the actual server, so everything works.

SSL is used to connect to the localhost webserver. The localhost webserver presents a self-signed certificate, which browsers will by default reject.

For Google Chrome, you can use the --ignore-certificate-errors flag to ignore the self-signed certificate. Only run Google Chrome with this flag enabled when testing, since it will accept all certificates.

For Firefox, you can add an exception to Firefox:

Firefox -> Tools -> Advanced -> Certificates -> View Certificates -> Servers -> Add Exception

Debug Messages:

In order to receive debug messages inside the browser's console log, you must toggle the consoleLog localStorage setting.

Type this in the JavaScript console to enable console logging:

BetterTTV.settings.set('consoleLog', true);

Linting

We use ESLint to ensure a consistent code style and avoid buggy code.

Running gulp will automatically check for any errors in the code. Please fix any errors before creating a pull request. Any warnings produced prior to your changes can be ignored.

Live Linting with Sublime Text:

If you use Sublime Text as your text editor, you can set it up to highlight any errors that ESLint would throw in real-time.

  1. Get ESLint using npm install eslint
  2. Install Sublime Package Control
  3. Install SublimeLinter
  4. Install SublimeLinter-eslint

Live Linting with VSCode:

If you use VSCode as your text editor, you can set it up to highlight any errors that ESLint would throw in real-time.

  1. Get ESLint using npm install eslint
  2. Install the ESLint extension from the extensions marketplace

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