@0xfd1c6ca5525e2cdb; using Spk = import "/sandstorm/package.capnp"; # This imports: # $SANDSTORM_HOME/latest/usr/include/sandstorm/package.capnp # Check out that file to see the full, documented package definition format. const pkgdef :Spk.PackageDefinition = ( # The package definition. Note that the spk tool looks specifically for the # "pkgdef" constant. id = "70xjeuj6t85v3s9a3up583q97wu044mnt8aekf3pqs41e3ct2v70", # Your app ID is actually its public key. The private key was placed in # your keyring. All updates must be signed with the same key. manifest = ( # This manifest is included in your app package to tell Sandstorm # about your app. appTitle = (defaultText = "Tube"), appVersion = 0, # Increment this for every release. appMarketingVersion = (defaultText = "0.0.1"), # Human-readable representation of appVersion. Should match the way you # identify versions of your app in documentation and marketing. actions = [ # Define your "new document" handlers here. ( nounPhrase = (defaultText = "channel"), command = .myCommand # The command to run when starting for the first time. (".myCommand" # is just a constant defined at the bottom of the file.) ) ], continueCommand = .myCommand, # This is the command called to start your app back up after it has been # shut down for inactivity. Here we're using the same command as for # starting a new instance, but you could use different commands for each # case. metadata = ( icons = ( appGrid = (svg = embed "../static/tube.svg"), grain = (svg = embed "../static/tube.svg"), market = (svg = embed "../static/tube.svg"), marketBig = (svg = embed "../static/tube.svg"), ), website = "https://git.mills.io/prologic/tube", codeUrl = "https://git.mills.io/prologic/tube", license = (openSource = mit), categories = [media], author = ( contactEmail = "inbox@jacobweisz.com", pgpSignature = embed "pgp-signature", upstreamAuthor = "James Mills", ), pgpKeyring = embed "pgp-keyring", description = (defaultText = embed "DESCRIPTION.md"), shortDescription = (defaultText = "Simple video sharing"), screenshots = [ (width = 2624, height = 1624, png = embed "../screenshot-1.png"), (width = 2624, height = 1624, png = embed "../screenshot-2.png"), ], changeLog = (defaultText = embed "../CHANGELOG.md"), ), ), sourceMap = ( # Here we defined where to look for files to copy into your package. The # `spk dev` command actually figures out what files your app needs # automatically by running it on a FUSE filesystem. So, the mappings # here are only to tell it where to find files that the app wants. searchPath = [ ( sourcePath = "." ), # Search this directory first. ( sourcePath = "/", # Then search the system root directory. hidePaths = [ "home", "proc", "sys", "etc/passwd", "etc/hosts", "etc/host.conf", "etc/nsswitch.conf", "etc/resolv.conf" ] # You probably don't want the app pulling files from these places, # so we hide them. Note that /dev, /var, and /tmp are implicitly # hidden because Sandstorm itself provides them. ) ] ), fileList = "sandstorm-files.list", # `spk dev` will write a list of all the files your app uses to this file. # You should review it later, before shipping your app. alwaysInclude = [], # Fill this list with more names of files or directories that should be # included in your package, even if not listed in sandstorm-files.list. # Use this to force-include stuff that you know you need but which may # not have been detected as a dependency during `spk dev`. If you list # a directory here, its entire contents will be included recursively. bridgeConfig = ( # Used for integrating permissions and roles into the Sandstorm shell # and for sandstorm-http-bridge to pass to your app. # Uncomment this block and adjust the permissions and roles to make # sense for your app. # For more information, see high-level documentation at # https://docs.sandstorm.io/en/latest/developing/auth/ # and advanced details in the "BridgeConfig" section of # https://github.com/sandstorm-io/sandstorm/blob/master/src/sandstorm/package.capnp viewInfo = ( # For details on the viewInfo field, consult "ViewInfo" in # https://github.com/sandstorm-io/sandstorm/blob/master/src/sandstorm/grain.capnp permissions = [ # Permissions which a user may or may not possess. A user's current # permissions are passed to the app as a comma-separated list of `name` # fields in the X-Sandstorm-Permissions header with each request. # # IMPORTANT: only ever append to this list! Reordering or removing fields # will change behavior and permissions for existing grains! To deprecate a # permission, or for more information, see "PermissionDef" in # https://github.com/sandstorm-io/sandstorm/blob/master/src/sandstorm/grain.capnp ( name = "admin", # Name of the permission, used as an identifier for the permission in cases where string # names are preferred. Used in sandstorm-http-bridge's X-Sandstorm-Permissions HTTP header. title = (defaultText = "admin"), # Display name of the permission, e.g. to display in a checklist of permissions # that may be assigned when sharing. description = (defaultText = "grants ability to do anything"), # Prose describing what this role means, suitable for a tool tip or similar help text. ), ( name = "upload", title = (defaultText = "upload"), description = (defaultText = "ability to upload content"), ), ], roles = [ # Roles are logical collections of permissions. For instance, your app may have # a "viewer" role and an "editor" role ( title = (defaultText = "administrator"), # Name of the role. Shown in the Sandstorm UI to indicate which users have which roles. permissions = [true,true], # An array indicating which permissions this role carries. # It should be the same length as the permissions array in # viewInfo, and the order of the lists must match. verbPhrase = (defaultText = "can do anything"), # Brief explanatory text to show in the sharing UI indicating # what a user assigned this role will be able to do with the grain. description = (defaultText = "administrators can edit and configure all settings."), # Prose describing what this role means, suitable for a tool tip or similar help text. ), ( title = (defaultText = "uploader"), permissions = [false,true], verbPhrase = (defaultText = "can upload videos"), description = (defaultText = "uploaders may upload new videos."), ), ( title = (defaultText = "viewer"), permissions = [false,false], verbPhrase = (defaultText = "can watch videos"), description = (defaultText = "viewers may watch videos on the channel."), ), ], ), #apiPath = "/api", # Apps can export an API to the world. The API is to be used primarily by Javascript # code and native apps, so it can't serve out regular HTML to browsers. If a request # comes in to your app's API, sandstorm-http-bridge will prefix the request's path with # this string, if specified. ), ); const myCommand :Spk.Manifest.Command = ( # Here we define the command used to start up your server. argv = ["/sandstorm-http-bridge", "8000", "--", "/bin/bash", "/opt/app/.sandstorm/launcher.sh"], environ = [ # Note that this defines the *entire* environment seen by your app. (key = "PATH", value = "/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin"), (key = "SANDSTORM", value = "1"), # Export SANDSTORM=1 into the environment, so that apps running within Sandstorm # can detect if $SANDSTORM="1" at runtime, switching UI and/or backend to use # the app's Sandstorm-specific integration code. ] );