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Tlapbot is an [Owncast](https://owncast.online/) bot, aiming to add the feature of channel points and
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channel point redeems to Owncast.
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This bot is currently in-development. The goal is to have a feature set on par
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with Twitch channel points, while making use of Owncast webhooks and especially
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This bot is currently in-development. The goal is to have an experience similar
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to [Twitch channel points](https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/viewer-channel-point-guide), while making use of [Owncast webhooks](https://owncast.online/thirdparty/webhooks/) and especially
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[External actions](https://owncast.online/thirdparty/actions/).
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## Features
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Currently, the bot gives points to everyone in chat -- the interval can be
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configured in the config, as well as the amount of points given.
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The bot gives points to everyone in chat -- 10 points every 10 minutes by
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default, but the time interval and amount of points can be changed in the config.
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The users in chat can then use their points on redeems. The bot currently
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only has one hardcoded redeem, but I'd like to make this configurable,
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so that every Owncast streamer can set up their own redeems that best fit
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their stream.
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The users in chat can then use their points on redeems -- rewards like "choose my
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background music", "choose what level to play next", "react to this video" etc.
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The streamer can configure redeems to fit their stream and the activity they're
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doing, to add more viewer-streamer interactions to the stream.
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The redeems then show on a "Redeems dashboard" that everyone can view
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at the flask server's URL, which can be included in Owncast
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as an External action, a single button that displays information about
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recent redeems.
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as an External Action on the Owncast stream, or at its standalone URL.
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This allows easy browsing of active challenges and recent redeems, for
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both the streamer and the viewers.
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## Setup
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The Python prerequisites for running tlapbot are the libraries `flask`,
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`requests` and `apscheduler`.
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### Dev setup (from git repository)
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`requests` and `apscheduler`. If you follow the installation steps below,
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they should automatically be installed if you don't have them.
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**The only difference between installing the project as a folder and installing from a package file is that the `instance` folder will be in a slightly different place. (And that you can more easily change the code when running the project from a folder.)**
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### Install from git repo (as a folder)
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1. Clone the repository.
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2. Run `pip install -e .` in the root folder. This will install tlapbot
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as a package in editable more, along with all its prerequisites.
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3. Initialize db:
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as a package in editable more.
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3. Initialize the database:
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```bash
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python -m flask init-db
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```
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4. Create an `instance/config.py` file and fill it in as needed.
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4. Create a `instance/config.py` file and fill it in as needed.
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Default values are included in `tlapbot/default_config`, and values in
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`config.py` overwrite them. (The database also lives in the `instance` folder
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by default.)
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OWNCAST_ACCESS_TOKEN # get one from owncast instance
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OWNCAST_INSTANCE_URL # default points to localhost owncast on default port
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```
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5. OPTIONAL: Create an `instance/redeems.py` file and add your custom redeems.
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If you don't add a redeems file, the bot will initialize the default redeems from `tlapbot/default_redeems.py`.
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More details on how to write the config and redeems files are written later in the readme.
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### Install from a .whl package file
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On my live owncast instance, I like to run the bot from a `.whl` package file.
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I'll include those in releases, but you can also compile your own
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by cloning the repository, installing the `wheel` package and then running `python setup.py bdist_wheel`. The `.whl` file will be saved in the `dist` folder.
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1. Download the `.whl` file or create your own. Move it to your server and set up your Python virtual environment.
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(I'm not sure what happens when you do all this without a virtual environment, so please do actually set one up if you're doing this.)
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2. Run `pip install tlapbot-[version].whl`. This will install the package.
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3. Initialize the database:
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```bash
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python -m flask init-db
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```
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4. Create a `/[venv]/var/tlapbot-instance/config.py` file and fill it in as needed. (`[venv]` is what you called your virtual environment.)
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Default values are included in `tlapbot/default_config`, and values in
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`config.py` overwrite them. (The database also lives in the `tlapbot-instance` folder
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by default.)
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Tlapbot might not work if you don't overwrite these:
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```bash
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SECRET_KEY # get one from running `python -c 'import secrets; print(secrets.token_hex())'`
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OWNCAST_ACCESS_TOKEN # get one from owncast instance
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OWNCAST_INSTANCE_URL # default points to localhost owncast on default port
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```
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5. OPTIONAL: Create an `/[venv]/var/tlapbot-instance/config.py` file and add your custom redeems.
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If you don't add a redeems file, the bot will initialize the default redeems from `tlapbot/default_redeems.py`.
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More details on how to write the config and redeems files are written later in the readme.
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## Owncast setup
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In Owncast, navigate to the admin interface at `/admin`,
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and then go to Integrations.
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python -m flask --debug run
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```
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### Running in prod:
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To be added when I actually run a prod version of the bot.
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## Config
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Values you can include in `instance/config.py` to change how the bot behaves.
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### Channel points interval and amount
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Set the FLASK_APP variable:
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```bash
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export FLASK_APP=tlapbot
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```
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Using the flask debug server for running apps for non-development purposes is not recommended. Rather, you should be using a proper Python WSGI server.
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On my own live owncast instance, I use gunicorn.
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Install gunicorn (if you don't have it installed):
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```bash
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pip install gunicorn
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```
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Run the app (with gunicorn):
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```bash
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gunicorn -w 1 'tlapbot:create_app()'
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```
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**⚠️WARNING:** Because of the way the scheduler is initialized in the project,
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I recommend running tlapbot with only one gunicorn worker. (`-w 1`)
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If you use multiple workers, each worker sets up its own scheduler, and then users
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get given points by each worker. (So running the app with `-w 4` means users get four times as many points than listed in the config.)
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I'd like to fix this shortcoming of tlapbot at some point in the future (so that it can take advantage of extra workers), but for now it's broken like this.
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## Configuration files
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### config.py
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Values you can include in `config.py` to change how the bot behaves.
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(`config.py` should be in the instance folder: `/instance/config.py` for folder install, or `/[venv]/var/tlapbot-instance/config.py` for a `.whl` package install.)
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#### Channel points interval and amount
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`POINTS_CYCLE_TIME` decides how often channel points are given to users in chat,
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in seconds.
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`POINTS_AMOUNT_GIVEN` decides how many channel points users receive.
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By default, everyone receives 10 points every 600 seconds (10 minutes).
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### redeems.py
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(`redeems.py` should be in the instance folder: `/instance/redeems.py` for folder install, or `/[venv]/var/tlapbot-instance/redeems.py` for a `.whl` package install.)
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