# patchbay Prototype of a pluggable patchwork. `patchbay` is an secure-scuttlebutt client interface that is fully compatible with [patchwork](https://github.com/ssbc/patchwork) I started `patchbay` to experiment with a different internal architecture based on [depject](https://github.com/dominictarr/depject). The goal was to make it easier to develop new features, and enable or disable features. This has so far been quite successful! This makes in very easy to create say, a renderer for a new message type, or switch to a different method for choosing user names. ## Running ``` npm install scuttlebot@latest -g # make sure you have secure-scuttlebutt@15.2.0 npm ls secure-scuttlebutt -g sbot server # if you are already running patchwork, that also works. # (must have at least >= 2.8) # then in another tab (these must be separate commands) sbot plugins.install ssb-links sbot plugins.install ssb-query sbot plugins.install ssb-ws sbot plugins.install ssb-fulltext # for faster searches (optional) # restart sbot server (go back to previous tab and kill it) ``` now clone and run patchbay. ``` git clone https://github.com/ssbc/patchbay.git cd patchbay npm install npm run rebuild npm run bundle npm start ``` ## Lite To run a lite client in the browser instead of using electron, use npm run lite from the prompt instead of run bundle. After that you need to generate a modern invite: ``` sbot invite.create --modern ``` Also set up sbot to allow these connections with: ``` sbot server --allowPrivate ``` Lastly open build/index.html in a browser and append the invite created above using: index.html#ws://localhost:8989.... ## how to add a feature To add a new message type, add add a js to `./modules/` that exports a function named `message_content` (it should return an html element) To add a new tab, export a function named `screen_view` (returns an html element) To add a new detail, that appears above a message, export a function named `message_meta`. see the code for more examples. ## module graph patchbay uses [depject](http://github.com/dominictarr/depject) to manage it's modules. here is a graph of the current connections between them. (round shows module, square shows api, arrow direction points from user to provider) [module graph](./graph.svg) ## License MIT