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# Contributing Guide
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- [How to?](#how-to)
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- [Project Structure](#project-structure)
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- [Scripts](#scripts)
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## How to?
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### How to add a channel to the guide?
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Open the [/sites](/sites) folder and select the source that you know has the guide for the channel you want.
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Then in the selected folder open the file `*.channels.xml` and add to it:
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```xml
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<channel site="SITE" lang="LANGUAGE_CODE" xmltv_id="CHANNEL_ID" site_id="SITE_ID">CHANNEL_NAME</channel>
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```
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| Attribute | Description | Example |
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| ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------- |
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| SITE | Site domain name. | `example.com` |
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| LANGUAGE_CODE | Language of the guide ([ISO 639-1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes) code). | `en` |
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| 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` |
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| SITE_ID | Unique ID of the channel used in the source. | `bbc1` |
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| CHANNEL_NAME | Name of the channel used in the source. | `BBC 1` |
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After that just commit all changes and send a pull request.
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### How to add a new source to the repository?
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To do this, you must create a new folder in the [/sites](/sites) with at least 3 files:
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<details>
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<summary>example.com.config.js</summary>
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<br>
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This file describes what kind of request we need to send to get the guide for a particular channel on a certain date. It also describes how to parse the response.
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```js
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module.exports = {
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site: 'example.com',
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url: function ({ channel, date }) {
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return `https://example.com/api/${channel.site_id}/${date.format('YYYY-MM-DD')}`
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},
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parser: function ({ content }) {
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return JSON.parse(content)
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}
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}
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```
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More detailed instructions for this file can be found here: https://github.com/freearhey/epg-grabber#site-config
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary>example.com.test.js</summary>
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<br>
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With this file we can test the previously created config and make sure it works as you expect.
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```js
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const { url, parser } = require('./example.com.config.js')
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const dayjs = require('dayjs')
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const utc = require('dayjs/plugin/utc')
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dayjs.extend(utc)
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const date = dayjs.utc('2022-11-18', 'YYYY-MM-DD').startOf('d')
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const channel = { site_id: 'bbc1', xmltv_id: 'BBCOne.uk', lang: 'en' }
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it('can generate valid url', () => {
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expect(url({ channel, date })).toBe('https://example.com/api/bbc1/2022-11-18')
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})
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it('can parse response', () => {
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const content = `[{"start":"2022-11-18T01:30:00.000Z","stop":"2022-11-18T02:00:00.000Z","title":"Program 1"}]`
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const results = parser({ content })
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expect(results).toMatchObject([
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{
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start: '2022-11-18T01:30:00.000Z',
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stop: '2022-11-18T02:00:00.000Z',
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title: 'Program 1'
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}
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])
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})
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it('can handle empty guide', () => {
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const results = parser({ content: '' })
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expect(results).toMatchObject([])
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})
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```
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To run the tests you can use the following command:
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```sh
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npm test -- example.com
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```
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Detailed documentation for the tests can be found here: https://jestjs.io/docs/using-matchers
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</details>
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<details>
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<summary>example.com.channels.xml</summary>
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<br>
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This file contains a list of channels available at the source.
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```xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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<channels>
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<channel site="example.com" lang="en" xmltv_id="BBCOne.uk" site_id="bbc1">BBC 1</channel>
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</channels>
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```
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</details>
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After creating all the files we can make sure that the guide loads correctly and has no errors using the command:
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```sh
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npm run grab -- --site=example.com
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```
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If the download is successful, the `guide.xml` file with the ready to use program should appear in the root directory.
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After that, all that remains is to commit all the changes and send a pull request.
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## Project Structure
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- `.github/`
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- `ISSUE_TEMPLATE/`: issue templates for the repository.
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- `CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md`: rules you shouldn't break if you don't want to get banned.
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- `scripts/`: contains all scripts used in the repository.
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- `sites/`: contains configurations, channel lists and tests for all sites.
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- `tests/`: contains tests to check the scripts.
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- `CONTRIBUTING.md`: file you are currently reading.
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- `README.md`: project description displayed on the home page.
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- `SITES.md`: list of all supported sites and their current status.
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## Scripts
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These scripts are created to automate routine processes in the repository and make it a bit easier to maintain.
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For scripts to work, you must have [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en) installed on your computer.
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To run scripts use the `npm run <script-name>` command.
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- `api:load`: downloads the latest channels data from the [iptv-org/api](https://github.com/iptv-org/api).
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- `channels:lint`: сhecks the channel lists for syntax errors.
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- `channels:parse`: generates a list of channels based on the site configuration.
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- `channels:editor`: utility for quick channels markup.
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- `channels:validate`: checks the description of channels for errors.
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- `grab`: downloads a program from a specified source.
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- `serve`: starts the [web server](https://github.com/vercel/serve).
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- `lint`: сhecks the scripts for syntax errors.
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- `test`: runs a test of all the scripts described above.
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