This is a rewrite of Toby using C# and Blazor. This project is using the server-side hosting model.
This is a simple YouTube player.
This is an effort to learn more about Blazor and how to build apps in it. I'm definitely doing some funky stuff in here as I get my footing squared away. Some refactoring is definitely in order as my initial assumptions are not making it as easy as I'd like to implement new features.
We are using SQLite with Entity Framework Core which makes it drop dead easy to interface with our database. I'm using DB Browser as a way to manage the db graphically.
The UI is built with Bootstrap. I'm using Bootstrap directly at the moment instead of using libraries such as BlazorStrap or Blazorise. This may change in the future.
NOTE: Currently the database shipping in the repo is a slighly modified one from
Toby. It's pre-populated with videos I like
(LOL!). Use the command /all
to list them or /manage
to delete them all.
NOTE: If you want to search YouTube you'll need a YouTube Data API key. This
code needs to be added to an environment variable on your machine called
YOUTUBE_API_KEY
.
To obtain a YouTube Data API key you need a Google account and need to go to Google's developer console to obtain one.
Search commands:
/all
or/ls
: lists all videos in the database/clear
: clear search results/crp
or/clear-recently-played
: clear recently played/group [name]
or/g [name]
: lists videos in a specific group/favorites
or/fav
: list favorite videos/manage
or/mg
: video management/manage-groups
or/mgg
: group management/recently-played
or/rp
: list all recently played videos[search term]
: search locally for video/youtube [search term]
or/yt [search term]
: search YouTube for videos
NOTE: When using manage
there is a search box to search within the videos
you are managing. You can use /all
to show all videos after a narrow search.
The Recently Played videos are limited to 30 videos.
- server: Blazor server-side project
- client: Electron and NW.js drivers (soon Web Window support)
Frank Hale <frankhale@gmail.com>
28 March 2019
MIT - see LICENSE