# Contributing Guide - [How to?](#how-to) - [Project Structure](#project-structure) - [Scripts](#scripts) ## How to? ### How to add a channel to the guide? First, select a site from the [SITES.md](SITES.md) that you know has a guide for the channel you need. Then go to the folder with its config and open the file `*.channels.xml`. Make sure that the desired channel is not already in the list. If it is not, simply add its description to the end of the list as shown here: ```xml ... CHANNEL_NAME ``` | Attribute | Description | Example | | ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------- | | SITE | Site domain name. | `example.com` | | LANGUAGE_CODE | Language of the guide ([ISO 639-1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes) code). | `en` | | CHANNEL_ID | Channel ID from [iptv-org/database](https://github.com/iptv-org/database). A complete list of supported channels can also be found at https://iptv-org.github.io/. | `BBCOne.uk` | | SITE_ID | Unique ID of the channel used in the source. | `bbc1` | | CHANNEL_NAME | Name of the channel used in the source. | `BBC One` | After that just [commit](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/committing-changes-to-your-project/creating-and-editing-commits/about-commits) all changes and send a [pull request](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/about-pull-requests). ### How to map the channels? In order for the guides to be linked with playlists from [iptv-org/iptv](https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv) and also with our other projects, each channel must have the same ID in the description as in our [iptv-org/database](https://github.com/iptv-org/database). To check this, select one of the sites in the [SITES.md](SITES.md), open its `*.channels.xml` file and check that all channels have a valid `xmltv_id`. If it is missing somewhere, just copy the matching ID from the [iptv-org.github.io](https://iptv-org.github.io/). If the channel is not in our database yet, you can add it to it through this [form](https://github.com/iptv-org/database/issues/new?assignees=&labels=channels%3Aadd&projects=&template=__channels_add.yml&title=Add%3A+). If the `*.channels.xml` file contains many channels without `xmltv_id`, you can speed up the process by running the command in the [Console](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Console) (or [Terminal]() if you have macOS): ```sh npm run channels:edit path/to/channels.xml ``` This way, you can map channels by simply selecting the proper ID from the list: ```sh ? Select xmltv_id for "BBC One" (bbc1): (Use arrow keys) ❯ BBC One (BBC1, BBC Television, BBC Television Service) | BBCOne.uk BBC One HD | BBCOneHD.uk Type... Skip ``` Once complete, [commit](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/committing-changes-to-your-project/creating-and-editing-commits/about-commits) all changes and send a [pull request](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/about-pull-requests). ### How to add a new source to the repository? To do this, you will need to create a new folder in the [/sites](/sites) directory with at least 4 files:
example.com.config.js
This file describes what kind of request we need to send to get the guide for a particular channel on a certain date and how to parse the response. ```js module.exports = { site: 'example.com', url({ channel, date }) { return `https://example.com/api/${channel.site_id}/${date.format('YYYY-MM-DD')}` }, parser({ content }) { try { return JSON.parse(content) } catch { return [] } } } ``` More detailed instructions for this file can be found here: https://github.com/freearhey/epg-grabber#site-config
example.com.test.js
With this file we can test the previously created config and make sure it works as you expect. ```js const { parser, url } = require('./example.com.config.js') const dayjs = require('dayjs') const utc = require('dayjs/plugin/utc') const customParseFormat = require('dayjs/plugin/customParseFormat') dayjs.extend(customParseFormat) dayjs.extend(utc) const date = dayjs.utc('2025-01-12', 'YYYY-MM-DD').startOf('d') const channel = { site_id: 'bbc1', xmltv_id: 'BBCOne.uk' } it('can generate valid url', () => { expect(url({ channel, date })).toBe('https://example.com/api/bbc1/2025-01-12') }) it('can parse response', () => { const content = '[{"title":"Program 1","start":"2025-01-12T00:00:00.000Z","stop":"2025-01-12T00:30:00.000Z"},{"title":"Program 2","start":"2025-01-12T00:30:00.000Z","stop":"2025-01-12T01:00:00.000Z"}]' const results = parser({ content }) expect(results.length).toBe(2) expect(results[0]).toMatchObject({ title: 'Program 1', start: '2025-01-12T00:00:00.000Z', stop: '2025-01-12T00:30:00.000Z' }) expect(results[1]).toMatchObject({ title: 'Program 2', start: '2025-01-12T00:30:00.000Z', stop: '2025-01-12T01:00:00.000Z' }) }) it('can handle empty guide', () => { const result = parser({ date, channel, content: '' }) expect(result).toMatchObject([]) }) ``` To run all of these tests use the following command: ```sh npm test --- example.com ``` Detailed documentation for the tests can be found here: https://jestjs.io/docs/using-matchers
example.com.channels.xml
This file contains a list of channels available at the source. ```xml BBC One ```
readme.md
This file contains instructions on how to use this config. ```` # example.com https://example.com ### Download the guide ```sh npm run grab --- --site=example.com ``` ### Test ```sh npm test --- example.com ``` ````
The fastest way to create all these files is to use the command: ```sh npm run sites:init --- example.com ``` Once you are done working on the config make sure the tests pass, the guide downloads correctly, [commit](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/committing-changes-to-your-project/creating-and-editing-commits/about-commits) all changes and send us a [pull request](https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/about-pull-requests). ## Project Structure - `.github/` - `ISSUE_TEMPLATE/`: issue templates for the repository. - `workflows`: contains [GitHub actions](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/quickstart) workflows. - `CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md`: rules you shouldn't break if you don't want to get banned. - `scripts/`: contains all scripts used in the repository. - `sites/`: contains configurations, channel lists and tests for all sites. - `tests/`: contains tests to check the scripts. - `CONTRIBUTING.md`: file you are currently reading. - `README.md`: project description displayed on the home page. - `SITES.md`: list of all supported sites and their current status. ## Scripts These scripts are created to automate routine processes in the repository and make it a bit easier to maintain. For scripts to work, you must have [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en) installed on your computer. To run scripts use the `npm run ` command. - `act:check`: allows to test the [check](https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv/blob/master/.github/workflows/check.yml) workflow locally. Depends on [nektos/act](https://github.com/nektos/act). - `act:update`: allows to test the [update](https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv/blob/master/.github/workflows/update.yml) workflow locally. Depends on [nektos/act](https://github.com/nektos/act). - `api:load`: downloads the latest channels data from the [iptv-org/api](https://github.com/iptv-org/api). - `api:generate`: generates a JSON file with all channels for the [iptv-org/api](https://github.com/iptv-org/api) repository. - `channels:lint`: сhecks the channel lists for syntax errors. - `channels:parse`: generates a list of channels based on the site configuration. - `channels:edit`: utility for quick channels mapping. - `channels:validate`: checks the description of channels for errors. - `sites:init`: creates a new site config from the template. - `sites:update`: updates the list of sites and their status in [SITES.md](SITES.md). - `grab`: downloads a program from a specified source. - `serve`: starts the [web server](https://github.com/vercel/serve). - `lint`: сhecks the scripts for syntax errors. - `test`: runs a test of all the scripts described above.