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1 | # streamer-tools-client
2 | A Client for the Streamer tools Beat Saber mod
3 |
4 | # Installation
5 | ## Downloading the client
6 | ### Windows
7 | 1. Get the latest binaries from [Releases](https://github.com/ComputerElite/streamer-tools-client/releases)
8 | 2. Extract the zip file
9 | 3. Run the exe and you should be set up
10 | ### Mac, Windows and Linux
11 | 1. Download the quest mod from [The streamer tools repo](https://github.com/EnderdracheLP/streamer-tools/releases/latest) and upload it to BMBF.
12 | 2. [Install Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/)
13 | 3. Download all files from this repo, unzip them and run install.bat
14 | 4. To run the client simply start start.bat
15 |
16 | ## Setting up the client
17 | After starting the client simply put in your Quests ip and hit save.
18 | Then you can download overlays from the download section and see them in the overlays section.
19 |
20 | ## Adding overlays to obs
21 | In your scene add a browser and as URL set the one you copied from the overlays section in the client
22 |
23 | # Documentation
24 | ## Getting data from the quest through the client
25 | The client starts a web server on your PC and starts to fetch from your Quest right away. You can access the latest data from `localhost:53510/api/raw`
26 |
27 | ## Setting the config
28 | Send a post request with a json of the values to set to `localhost:53510/api/postconfig`. e. g.
29 | ```json
30 | {
31 | "ip": "192.168.2.1"
32 | }
33 | ```
34 |
35 | ## Getting the config
36 | `localhost:53510/api/getconfig` will give you the config back in a json format. e. g.
37 | ```json
38 | {
39 | "ip": "192.168.137.224",
40 | "interval": "100",
41 | "overlays": [
42 | {
43 | "Name": "Original_Overlay",
44 | "downloaded": false,
45 | "downloads": [
46 | {
47 | "URL": "https://computerelite.github.io/tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/Overlay1.html",
48 | "Path": "tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/Overlay2.html",
49 | "IsEntryPoint": true
50 | },
51 | {
52 | "URL": "https://computerelite.github.io/css/standard.css",
53 | "Path": "css/standard.css",
54 | "IsEntryPoint": false
55 | },
56 | {
57 | "URL": "https://computerelite.github.io/tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/pulling.js",
58 | "Path": "tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/pulling.js",
59 | "IsEntryPoint": false
60 | },
61 | {
62 | "URL": "https://computerelite.github.io/tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/default.png",
63 | "Path": "tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/default.png",
64 | "IsEntryPoint": false
65 | }
66 | ]
67 | }
68 | ],
69 | "dcrpe": false,
70 | "twitch": {
71 | "enabled": true,
72 | "token": "************",
73 | "channelname": "computerelite_dev"
74 | }
75 | }
76 | ```
77 |
78 | ## Getting installed overlays
79 | `localhost:53510/api/overlays` will return an array of overlays (contains names, download urls and more) which will look like this:
80 | ```json
81 | [
82 | {
83 | "Name": "Original_Overlay",
84 | "downloaded": true,
85 | "downloads": [
86 | {
87 | "URL": "https://computerelite.github.io/tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/Overlay1.html",
88 | "Path": "tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/Overlay2.html",
89 | "IsEntryPoint": true
90 | },
91 | {
92 | "URL": "https://computerelite.github.io/css/standard.css",
93 | "Path": "css/standard.css",
94 | "IsEntryPoint": false
95 | },
96 | {
97 | "URL": "https://computerelite.github.io/tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/pulling.js",
98 | "Path": "tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/pulling.js",
99 | "IsEntryPoint": false
100 | },
101 | {
102 | "URL": "https://computerelite.github.io/tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/default.png",
103 | "Path": "tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/default.png",
104 | "IsEntryPoint": false
105 | }
106 | ]
107 | }
108 | ]
109 | ```
110 |
111 | ## Getting a specific overlay
112 | `localhost:53510/api/getOverlay?name=[OverlayName]` will redirect you to the Overlay you specified if it exists.
113 |
114 | ## Downloading an overlay
115 | Make a post request to `localhost:53510/api/download` with a json. e. g.
116 | ```json
117 | {
118 | "Name": "Original_Overlay"
119 | }
120 | ```
121 |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 | Overlays - Streamer tools client
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 | Home
13 |
14 |
15 | Overlays
16 |
17 |
18 | Downloads
19 |
20 |
21 | Song Requests
22 |
23 |
24 | Stream
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 | Streamer Tools Client - Stream
30 |
31 |
32 | THIS TAB IS NOT FOR STREAMING TO TWITCH, YOUTUBE OR ANY OTHER PLATFORM
33 |
34 | This tab is being used to stream to an Overlay streaming server which I created. Please don't use it if you don't know what you're doing
35 |
36 |
37 |
38 |
39 |
Stream host
40 |
Stream id (randomly assigned after starting a stream)
Copy those URLs into a Browser widget in OBS to add them
33 |
Config:
34 | Restart OBS for the changes to take affect in obs
35 |
36 |
37 |
Oculus Quest
38 |
Update Rate in ms
39 |
Decimal places for Percentage
40 |
Custom Text
41 |
Don't show energy bar
42 |
Don't show mp code if shown in game
43 |
Always show mp code if shown in game
44 |
Update overlay on song select
45 |
46 |
47 |
Overlays:
48 |
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50 |
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1 | const electron = require('electron');
2 | const url = require('url');
3 | const path = require('path');
4 | const fs = require('fs')
5 | const express = require('express')
6 | const api = express();
7 | const bodyParser = require("body-parser");
8 | const https = require('https')
9 | const fetch = require('node-fetch')
10 | var shell = require('shelljs');
11 | const { clipboard } = electron
12 | const { networkInterfaces } = require('os')
13 | const { dialog, autoUpdater } = electron
14 | const { app } = electron
15 | const {BrowserWindow } = electron
16 | const net = require('net');
17 | var XMLHttpRequest = require("xmlhttprequest").XMLHttpRequest;
18 | const BeatSaverAPI = require('beatsaver-api');
19 |
20 | const applicationDir = "."
21 | const MulticastPort = 53500
22 | const MulticastIp = "232.0.53.5"
23 | const SocketPort = 53501
24 | const HttpPort = 53502
25 | const ApiPort = 53510
26 | const version = "1.1.3"
27 |
28 | const bsapi = new BeatSaverAPI({
29 | AppName: "Streamer-tools-client",
30 | Version: version
31 | });
32 | /*
33 | Ports:
34 | Multicast: 53500
35 | socket: 53501
36 | http: 53502
37 |
38 | local api: 53510
39 | IP:
40 | Multicast: 232.0.53.5
41 | */
42 |
43 | autoUpdater.on('update-downloaded', (event, releaseNotes, releaseName) => {
44 | const dialogOpts = {
45 | type: 'info',
46 | buttons: ['Restart', 'Later'],
47 | title: 'Application Update',
48 | message: process.platform === 'win32' ? releaseNotes : releaseName,
49 | detail: 'A new version has been downloaded. Restart the application to apply the updates.'
50 | }
51 |
52 | dialog.showMessageBox(dialogOpts).then((returnValue) => {
53 | if (returnValue.response === 0) autoUpdater.quitAndInstall()
54 | })
55 | })
56 |
57 | let mainWindow;
58 |
59 | let config;
60 |
61 | if(fs.existsSync(path.join(applicationDir, "config.json"))) {
62 | var configS = fs.readFileSync(path.join(applicationDir, "config.json"))
63 | try {
64 | config = JSON.parse(configS)
65 | } catch {
66 | for(let i = 0; i < 200; i++) {
67 | try {
68 | config = JSON.parse(configS.slice(0, -i))
69 | saveConfig()
70 | } catch {}
71 | }
72 | console.log("can't load config")
73 |
74 | }
75 | } else {
76 | config = {
77 | "ip": "ip",
78 | "interval": "100",
79 | "overlays": [
80 | ],
81 | "dcrpe": false,
82 | "twitch": {
83 | "enabled": false,
84 | "token": "",
85 | "channelname": "yourChannelName"
86 | },
87 | "oconfig": {
88 | "customtext": "",
89 | "decimals": "2",
90 | "dontenergy": false,
91 | "dontmpcode": false,
92 | "alwaysmpcode": false,
93 | "alwaysupdate": false
94 | },
95 | "srm": {
96 | "requestdelay": 10000
97 | },
98 | "autoupdateoverlays": true
99 | }
100 | }
101 |
102 | config.version = version;
103 |
104 | if(!fs.existsSync(path.join(applicationDir, "covers"))) {
105 | shell.mkdir(path.join(applicationDir, "covers"))
106 | }
107 |
108 | let raw = {}
109 |
110 | var ipInQueue = ""
111 |
112 | function SetupMulticast(localIP) {
113 | var PORT = MulticastPort;
114 | var HOST = localIP;
115 | var dgram = require('dgram');
116 | var client = dgram.createSocket('udp4');
117 |
118 | client.on('listening', function () {
119 | var address = client.address();
120 | client.setBroadcast(true)
121 | client.setMulticastTTL(128);
122 | client.addMembership(MulticastIp, HOST);
123 | console.log('UDP Client listening on ' + address.address + ":" + address.port);
124 | });
125 |
126 | client.on('message', function (message, remote) {
127 | console.log('Recieved multicast: ' + remote.address + ':' + remote.port +' - ' + message);
128 | ipInQueue = remote.address;
129 | NotifyClient();
130 | });
131 |
132 | client.bind(PORT, HOST);
133 | }
134 |
135 | function NotifyClient() {
136 | if(config.ip != ipInQueue) {
137 | var answer = dialog.showMessageBoxSync(mainWindow, {
138 | "message": "Incoming IP. Do you want to set this as your Quests IP? IP: " + ipInQueue,
139 | "buttons": ["Yes", "No"],
140 | "title": "Streamer tools client",
141 | "type": "question"
142 | })
143 | if(answer == 0) {
144 | config.ip = ipInQueue;
145 | saveConfig();
146 | dialog.showMessageBoxSync(mainWindow, {
147 | "message": "IP set to " + config.ip,
148 | "buttons": ["OK"],
149 | "title": "Streamer tools client"
150 | })
151 | mainWindow.reload();
152 | } else {
153 | console.log("IP not changed")
154 | }
155 | }
156 | }
157 |
158 | function GetLocalIPs() {
159 | const nets = networkInterfaces();
160 | const results = [];
161 |
162 | for (const name of Object.keys(nets)) {
163 | for (const net of nets[name]) {
164 | // Skip over non-IPv4 and internal (i.e. 127.0.0.1) addresses
165 | if (net.family === 'IPv4' && !net.internal) {
166 | results.push(net.address);
167 | console.log("adding " + net.address)
168 | }
169 | }
170 | }
171 | return results
172 | }
173 |
174 | GetLocalIPs().forEach(ip => {
175 | SetupMulticast(ip)
176 | })
177 |
178 | var lastError = ""
179 |
180 | var connected = false
181 | var fetching = false;
182 |
183 | var checkData = false;
184 | var sent = false;
185 |
186 | function checkSending() {
187 | if(checkData) return;
188 | checkData = true;
189 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
190 | sent = false;
191 | setTimeout(() => {
192 | checkData = false;
193 | resolve(sent);
194 | }, 2000);
195 | })
196 | }
197 |
198 | var lastid = "";
199 | var coverBase64 = "";
200 | var got404 = false;
201 |
202 | var fetchedKey = false
203 | var key = false
204 | var coverFetchableLocalhost = false
205 |
206 | async function GetBeatSaverKey(got404) {
207 | if(!got404) {
208 | fetchedKey = false
209 | fetch("https://api.beatsaver.com/maps/hash/" + raw.id.replace("custom_level_", ""), {headers: { 'User-Agent': 'Streamer-tools-client/1.0 (+https://github.com/ComputerElite/streamer-tools-client/)' }}).then((result) => {
210 | result.json().then((json) => {
211 | try {
212 | key = json.id
213 | fetchedKey = true
214 | } catch {}
215 | }).catch((err) => {})
216 | }).catch((err) => {})
217 | }
218 | }
219 |
220 | function fetchData() {
221 | if(connected || fetching) return;
222 | fetching = true;
223 | fetch("http://" + config.ip + ":" + HttpPort + "/data").then((res) => {
224 | fetching = false;
225 | res.json().then((json) => {
226 | raw = json
227 | raw.connected = connected
228 |
229 | console.log("connecting with Quest")
230 | var socket = net.Socket();
231 | try {
232 | connected = true
233 | socket.connect(SocketPort, config.ip, function() {
234 | console.log("connected")
235 | });
236 |
237 | socket.on('close', function() {
238 | console.log('Lost connection with Quest');
239 | connected = false;
240 | raw.connected = connected
241 | });
242 |
243 | let buffer = Buffer.alloc(0);
244 | socket.on('data', async function(data){
245 | buffer = Buffer.concat([buffer, data]);
246 | while (buffer.length >= 4) {
247 | try {
248 | const messageLength = buffer.readUIntBE(0, 4);
249 | if (buffer.length < 4 + messageLength) {
250 | break;
251 | }
252 | raw = JSON.parse(buffer.toString("utf-8", 4, messageLength + 4))
253 | buffer = buffer.subarray(4 + messageLength);
254 |
255 | sent = true;
256 | if(!raw.configFetched) {
257 | UpdateOverlayConfig(true);
258 | }
259 | if(lastid != raw.id || got404) {
260 | coverFetchableLocalhost = false
261 | for(let i = 0; i < srm.length; i++) {
262 | if(srm[i].hash.toLowerCase() == raw.id.replace("custom_song_", "").toLowerCase()) {
263 | srm.splice(i, 1)
264 | }
265 | }
266 | GetBeatSaverKey(got404);
267 | lastid = raw.id
268 | }
269 | if(raw.coverFetchable && !coverFetchableLocalhost) {
270 | console.log(raw.coverFetchable)
271 | fetch("http://" + config.ip + ":" + HttpPort + "/cover/base64").then((res2) => {
272 | res2.text().then((text) => {
273 | if(res2.status != 200) {
274 | coverBase64 = "";
275 | got404 = true;
276 | coverFetchableLocalhost = false
277 | } else {
278 | coverBase64 = text;
279 | coverFetchableLocalhost = true
280 | got404 = false;
281 | }
282 | })
283 | })
284 | }
285 | raw.connected = connected
286 | raw.fetchedKey = fetchedKey
287 | raw.key = key
288 | raw.coverFetchableLocalhost = coverFetchableLocalhost
289 | } catch (err) {
290 | if(lastError != err.toString()) {
291 | lastError = err.toString();
292 | console.error("couldn't read/parse data from socket: " + lastError)
293 | }
294 | }
295 | }
296 | })
297 |
298 | var connectionChecker = setInterval(() => {
299 | try {
300 | checkSending().then((res) => {
301 | if(!res) {
302 | console.log("Destroying socket to reconnect")
303 | socket.destroy();
304 | clearInterval(connectionChecker)
305 | return;
306 | }
307 | })
308 | } catch {}
309 | }, 1000);
310 | } catch {
311 | connected = false;
312 | }
313 |
314 | })
315 | }).catch((err) => {
316 | fetching = false;
317 | console.log("unable to connect to quest")
318 | if(lastError != err.toString()) {
319 | lastError = err.toString();
320 | console.error("unable to connect to quest: " + lastError)
321 | }
322 | })
323 | }
324 |
325 | setInterval(() => {
326 | fetchData()
327 | }, config.interval);
328 |
329 |
330 |
331 | UpdateOverlays().then(() => {
332 | if(config.overlays.length != undefined) {
333 | CheckOverlaysDownloaded();
334 | }
335 | UpdateAllOverlays()
336 | });
337 |
338 | function UpdateAllOverlays(updateWithoutCheck = false) {
339 | if(!config.autoupdateoverlays && !updateWithoutCheck) return
340 | console.log("Updating all overlays")
341 | config.overlays.forEach(o => {
342 | if(o.localVersionCode < o.versionCode) {
343 | var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
344 | xhr.open("POST", "http://localhost:53510/api/download", true);
345 | xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
346 | xhr.send(JSON.stringify({
347 | "Name": o.Name
348 | }));
349 | }
350 | })
351 | }
352 |
353 | function CheckOverlaysDownloaded() {
354 | for(let i = 0; i < config.overlays.length; i++) {
355 | var dir = path.join(applicationDir, "overlays", config.overlays[i].Name)
356 | if(fs.existsSync(dir)) {
357 | config.overlays[i].downloaded = true;
358 | } else {
359 | config.overlays[i].downloaded = false;
360 | }
361 | }
362 | saveConfig();
363 | }
364 |
365 | function UpdateOverlays() {
366 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
367 | fetch("https://computerelite.github.io/tools/Streamer_Tools_Quest_Overlay/overlays.json").then((res) => {
368 | res.json().then((json) => {
369 | //console.log(JSON.stringify(config, null, 4))
370 | var configBackup = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(config));
371 | config.overlays = json.overlays;
372 | configBackup.overlays.forEach(overlay => {
373 | var exists = false;
374 | let i = 0;
375 | config.overlays.forEach(item => {
376 | //name is kinda an id
377 | if(item.Name == overlay.Name)
378 | {
379 | exists = true;
380 | //console.log(JSON.stringify(overlay))
381 | config.overlays[i].localVersionCode = overlay.localVersionCode
382 | //console.log(JSON.stringify(config.overlays[i]))
383 | //console.log(config.overlays[i].localVersionCode)
384 | return;
385 | }
386 | i++;
387 | })
388 | if(!exists) config.overlays.push(overlay)
389 | })
390 | saveConfig();
391 | resolve();
392 | })
393 | })
394 | })
395 |
396 | }
397 |
398 | function saveConfig() {
399 | writeToFile(path.join(applicationDir, "config.json"), JSON.stringify(config))
400 | }
401 |
402 | function writeToFile(file, contents) {
403 | fs.writeFileSync(file, contents)
404 | }
405 |
406 |
407 | function downloadFile(url, dest) {
408 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
409 | const file = fs.createWriteStream(dest, { flags: "wx" });
410 | var parsed = new URL(url)
411 |
412 | const options = {
413 | hostname: parsed.hostname,
414 | port: parsed.port,
415 | path: parsed.pathname,
416 | method: 'GET',
417 | headers: {
418 | 'User-Agent': `streamer-tools-client/${version} (+https://github.com/ComputerElite/streamer-tools-client/)`
419 | }
420 | }
421 | const request = https.get(options, response => {
422 | if (response.statusCode === 200) {
423 | response.pipe(file);
424 | } else {
425 | file.close();
426 | fs.unlink(dest, () => {}); // Delete temp file
427 | reject(`Server responded with ${response.statusCode}: ${response.statusMessage}`);
428 | }
429 | });
430 |
431 | request.on("error", err => {
432 | file.close();
433 | fs.unlink(dest, () => {}); // Delete temp file
434 | reject(err.message);
435 | });
436 |
437 | file.on("finish", () => {
438 | resolve();
439 | });
440 |
441 | file.on("error", err => {
442 | file.close();
443 |
444 | if (err.code === "EEXIST") {
445 | reject("File already exists");
446 | } else {
447 | fs.unlink(dest, () => {}); // Delete temp file
448 | reject(err.message);
449 | }
450 | });
451 | });
452 | }
453 |
454 | //////////////////////////////////////Discord rich presence///////////////////////////////////////
455 | if(config.dcrpe != undefined && config.dcrpe) {
456 | console.log("enabling dcrp")
457 | const dcrp = require('discord-rich-presence')('846852034330492928')
458 |
459 | setInterval(() => {
460 | UpdatePresence();
461 | }, 1000);
462 |
463 | function intToDiff(diff) {
464 | switch (diff)
465 | {
466 | case 0:
467 | return "Easy";
468 | case 1:
469 | return "Normal";
470 | case 2:
471 | return "Hard";
472 | case 3:
473 | return "Expert";
474 | case 4:
475 | return "Expert +";
476 | }
477 | return "Unknown";
478 | }
479 |
480 | function trim(input) {
481 | return input.toFixed(2)
482 | }
483 |
484 | function UpdatePresence() {
485 | // Application
486 | // details
487 | // State
488 | var songStart = new Date();
489 | songStart.setSeconds(songStart.getSeconds() - raw.time)
490 | var songEnd = new Date();
491 | songEnd.setSeconds(songEnd.getSeconds() - raw.time + raw.endTime)
492 | var smallText = "Presence by streamer tools,\nclient by ComputerElite"
493 | switch(raw.location) {
494 | case 0:
495 | // menu
496 | dcrp.updatePresence({
497 | state: raw.songAuthor + " [" + raw.levelAuthor + "]",
498 | details: raw["levelName"] + " (" + intToDiff(raw.difficulty) + ")",
499 | startTimestamp: songStart,
500 | endTimestamp: songEnd,
501 | smallImageText: smallText,
502 | smallImageKey: 'stc',
503 | largeImageText: 'Score: ' + raw.score + " acc: " + trim(raw.accuracy * 100) + " %",
504 | largeImageKey: 'bs',
505 | instance: true
506 | })
507 | break;
508 | case 1:
509 | // Solo song
510 | dcrp.updatePresence({
511 | state: raw.songAuthor + " [" + raw.levelAuthor + "]",
512 | details: raw["levelName"] + " (" + intToDiff(raw.difficulty) + ")",
513 | startTimestamp: songStart,
514 | endTimestamp: songEnd,
515 | smallImageText: smallText,
516 | smallImageKey: 'stc',
517 | largeImageText: 'Score: ' + raw.score + " acc: " + trim(raw.accuracy * 100) + " %",
518 | largeImageKey: 'bs',
519 | instance: true
520 | })
521 | break;
522 | case 2:
523 | // mp song
524 | dcrp.updatePresence({
525 | state: raw.songAuthor + " [" + raw.levelAuthor + "]",
526 | details: "[MP] " + raw["levelName"] + " (" + intToDiff(raw.difficulty) + ")",
527 | startTimestamp: songStart,
528 | endTimestamp: songEnd,
529 | smallImageText: smallText,
530 | smallImageKey: 'stc',
531 | largeImageText: 'Score: ' + raw.score + " acc: " + trim(raw.accuracy * 100) + " %",
532 | largeImageKey: 'bs',
533 | instance: true
534 | })
535 | break;
536 | case 3:
537 | // tutorial
538 | dcrp.updatePresence({
539 | state: "learning how to beat saber",
540 | details: "In tutorial",
541 | smallImageText: smallText,
542 | smallImageKey: 'stc',
543 | largeImageText: 'Score: ' + raw.score + " acc: " + trim(raw.accuracy * 100) + " %",
544 | largeImageKey: 'bs',
545 | instance: true
546 | })
547 | break;
548 | case 4:
549 | // campaign
550 | dcrp.updatePresence({
551 | state: raw.songAuthor + " [" + raw.levelAuthor + "]",
552 | details: "[Campaign] " + raw["levelName"] + " (" + intToDiff(raw.difficulty) + ")",
553 | startTimestamp: songStart,
554 | endTimestamp: songEnd,
555 | smallImageText: smallText,
556 | smallImageKey: 'stc',
557 | largeImageText: 'Score: ' + raw.score + " acc: " + trim(raw.accuracy * 100) + " %",
558 | largeImageKey: 'bs',
559 | instance: true
560 | })
561 | break;
562 | case 5:
563 | // mp lobby
564 | dcrp.updatePresence({
565 | state: raw.players + "/" + raw.maxPlayers + " players",
566 | details: "In multiplayer lobby",
567 | smallImageText: smallText,
568 | smallImageKey: 'stc',
569 | largeImageKey: 'bs',
570 | instance: false
571 | })
572 | break;
573 | case 7:
574 | // mp spectating
575 | dcrp.updatePresence({
576 | state: raw.players + "/" + raw.maxPlayers + " players",
577 | details: "Spectating others",
578 | smallImageText: smallText,
579 | smallImageKey: 'stc',
580 | largeImageKey: 'bs',
581 | instance: false
582 | })
583 | break;
584 | default:
585 | if(raw.connected) {
586 | dcrp.updatePresence({
587 | state: "Selecting songs",
588 | details: "In menu",
589 | smallImageText: smallText,
590 | smallImageKey: 'stc',
591 | largeImageKey: 'bs',
592 | instance: false
593 | })
594 | } else {
595 | dcrp.updatePresence({
596 | state: "Quest is not connected",
597 | details: "No info available",
598 | smallImageText: smallText,
599 | smallImageKey: 'stc',
600 | largeImageKey: 'bs',
601 | instance: false
602 | })
603 | }
604 | break;
605 | }
606 | }
607 | }
608 |
609 |
610 | /////////////////// Twitch bot////////////////////////
611 | function BSaverRequest(key) {
612 | return bsapi.getMapByID(key)
613 |
614 | }
615 |
616 | var srm = []
617 |
618 | if(config.twitch != undefined && config.twitch.token != undefined && config.twitch.channelname != undefined && config.twitch.enabled) {
619 | const tmi = require('tmi.js');
620 |
621 | const client = new tmi.Client({
622 | options: { debug: true },
623 | connection: {
624 | secure: true,
625 | reconnect: true
626 | },
627 | identity: {
628 | username: 'streamer-tools-client',
629 | password: config.twitch.token
630 | },
631 | channels: [config.twitch.channelname]
632 | });
633 |
634 | client.connect();
635 |
636 |
637 | var lastRequest = new Date();
638 |
639 | client.on('message', (channel, tags, message, self) => {
640 | if(self) return;
641 |
642 | console.log("recived message via twitch: [" + channel + "] <" + tags.username + "> " + message)
643 | if(message.toLowerCase().startsWith("!bsr")) {
644 | console.log("bsr")
645 | var msg = message.split(" ");
646 | if(msg.length >= 2) {
647 | var key = msg[1].toLowerCase()
648 | for(let i = 0; i < srm.length; i++) {
649 | if(srm[i].key == key) {
650 | srm[i].requested++;
651 | client.say(channel, `@${tags.username} requested ${srm[i].key}. It has now been requested ${srm[i].requested}`)
652 | return
653 | }
654 | }
655 |
656 | if((new Date().getTime() - lastRequest.getTime()) < config.srm.requestdelay) {
657 | client.say(channel, `@${tags.username} ${config.twitch.channelname} only allows ${(60000 / config.srm.requestdelay)} requests per minute`)
658 | return
659 | }
660 | lastRequest = new Date()
661 | BSaverRequest(key).then((res) => {
662 | console.log(`@${tags.username} requested ${res.name} (${key})`)
663 |
664 | if(config.srm != undefined && config.srm.maxsonglength != undefined && res.metadata.duration > config.srm.maxsonglength) {
665 | console.log(`Song is too long`)
666 | client.say(channel, `@${tags.username} the song you requested is ${res.metadata.duration - config.srm.maxsonglength} seconds too long. Only a maximum length of ${config.srm.maxsonglength} seconds is allowed`)
667 | return;
668 | }
669 | client.say(channel, `@${tags.username} requested ${res.name} (${key})`)
670 | if(!fs.existsSync(path.join(applicationDir, "covers", res.key + ".png"))) {
671 | console.log("downloading cover of song " + res.key)
672 | downloadFile(res.versions[0].coverURL, path.join(applicationDir, "covers", res.key + ".png"))
673 | }
674 | var request = {
675 | "name": res.name,
676 | "key": res.id,
677 | "coverURL": `http://localhost:${ApiPort}/covers/${res.key}.png`,
678 | "requested": 1,
679 | "length": res.metadata.duration,
680 | "hash": res.hash
681 | }
682 | srm.unshift(request)
683 | })
684 |
685 | }
686 | }
687 | });
688 | }
689 |
690 |
691 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
692 |
693 | function downloadOverlay(overlay) {
694 | console.log("Downloading " + overlay.Name)
695 | var dir = path.join(applicationDir, "overlays", overlay.Name)
696 | if(fs.existsSync(dir)) {
697 | fs.rmdirSync(dir, {recursive: true}, err => {
698 | console.log("error while deleting existing dir: " + err)
699 | })
700 | }
701 | shell.mkdir(dir)
702 | overlay.downloads.forEach(async function(download) {
703 | const fdir = path.join(dir, download.Path.substring(0, download.Path.lastIndexOf('/')))
704 | if(!fs.existsSync(fdir)) {
705 | shell.mkdir('-p', fdir);
706 | }
707 | downloadFile(download.URL, path.join(dir, download.Path))
708 | });
709 |
710 | for(let i = 0; i < config.overlays.length; i++) {
711 | //console.log(config.overlays[i].Name + "==" + overlay.Name)
712 | if(config.overlays[i].Name == overlay.Name) {
713 | //console.log("true")
714 | config.overlays[i].localVersionCode = overlay.versionCode
715 | saveConfig()
716 | break;
717 | }
718 | }
719 | console.log("Download of " + overlay.Name + " has finished")
720 | CheckOverlaysDownloaded();
721 | }
722 |
723 | app.on('ready', () => {
724 | mainWindow = new BrowserWindow({
725 | icon: path.join(__dirname, 'assets', 'STC.ico')
726 | });
727 | //mainWindow.removeMenu()
728 | mainWindow.loadURL(url.format({
729 | pathname: path.join(__dirname, "html", "index.html"),
730 | protocol: 'file',
731 | slashes: true
732 | }))
733 |
734 | })
735 |
736 | api.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: true }));
737 | api.use(bodyParser.json());
738 | api.use(bodyParser.raw());
739 |
740 | api.post(`/api/download`, async function(req, res) {
741 | res.end()
742 | config.overlays.forEach(overlay => {
743 | if(overlay.Name == req.body.Name) {
744 | downloadOverlay(overlay);
745 | }
746 | })
747 | mainWindow.loadURL(url.format({
748 | pathname: path.join(__dirname, "html", "downloads.html"),
749 | protocol: 'file',
750 | slashes: true
751 | }))
752 | })
753 |
754 | function UpdateOverlayConfig(dontUpdate = false) {
755 | fetch("http://" + config.ip + ":" + HttpPort + "/config").then((res) => {
756 | res.json().then((json) => {
757 | if(config.oconfig.lastChanged > json.lastChanged) {
758 | if(!dontUpdate) SyncConfigToQuest();
759 | } else {
760 | SyncConfigFromQuest(json);
761 | }
762 | })
763 | }).catch((err) => {})
764 | }
765 |
766 | function SyncConfigFromQuest(json) {
767 | var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
768 | xhr.open("PATCH", "http://localhost:53510/api/patchconfig", true);
769 | xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
770 | xhr.send(JSON.stringify({
771 | "oconfig": {
772 | "decimals": json.decimals,
773 | "dontenergy": json.dontenergy,
774 | "dontmpcode": json.dontmpcode,
775 | "alwaysmpcode": json.alwaysmpcode,
776 | "alwaysupdate": json.alwaysupdate
777 | },
778 | "log": false,
779 | "updateQuestConfig": false
780 | }));
781 | }
782 |
783 | function SyncConfigToQuest() {
784 | var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
785 | xhr.open("PATCH", "http://" + config.ip + ":" + HttpPort + "/config", true);
786 | xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
787 | xhr.send(JSON.stringify({
788 | "decimals": config.oconfig.decimals,
789 | "dontenergy": config.oconfig.dontenergy,
790 | "dontmpcode": config.oconfig.dontmpcode,
791 | "alwaysmpcode": config.oconfig.alwaysmpcode,
792 | "alwaysupdate": config.oconfig.alwaysupdate,
793 | "lastChanged": config.oconfig.lastChanged
794 | }));
795 | }
796 |
797 | // Really really chonky
798 | api.patch(`/api/patchconfig`, async function(req, res) {
799 | res.end()
800 | if(config.twitch == undefined) {
801 | config.twitch = {}
802 | }
803 | if(config.oconfig == undefined) {
804 | config.oconfig = {}
805 | }
806 | var log = req.body.log;
807 | if(req.body.ip != undefined) {
808 | var ipReg = /^((2(5[0-5]|[0-4][0-9])|1?[0-9]?[0-9])\.){3}(2(5[0-5]|[0-4][0-9])|1?[0-9]?[0-9])$/g
809 |
810 | if(!ipReg.test(req.body.ip)) {
811 | if(log) console.log("warning: config.ip (" + req.body.ip + ") is no ipv4 ip.")
812 | }
813 | config.ip = req.body.ip
814 | if(log) console.log("config.ip set to: " + config.ip)
815 | }
816 | if(req.body.interval != undefined) {
817 | config.interval = req.body.interval
818 | if(log) console.log("config.interval set to: " + config.interval)
819 | }
820 | if(req.body.autoupdateoverlays != undefined) {
821 | config.autoupdateoverlays = req.body.autoupdateoverlays
822 | if(log) console.log("config.autoupdateoverlays set to: " + config.autoupdateoverlays)
823 | }
824 | if(req.body.dcrpe != undefined) {
825 | config.dcrpe = req.body.dcrpe
826 | if(log) console.log("config.dcrpe set to: " + config.dcrpe)
827 | }
828 | if(req.body.srm != undefined) {
829 | if(config.srm == undefined) config.srm = {}
830 | if(req.body.srm.requestdelay != undefined) {
831 | config.srm.requestdelay = req.body.srm.requestdelay
832 | if(log) console.log("config.srm.requestdelay set to: " + config.srm.requestdelay)
833 | }
834 | if(req.body.srm.maxsonglength != undefined) {
835 | config.srm.maxsonglength = req.body.srm.maxsonglength
836 | if(log) console.log("config.srm.maxsonglength set to: " + config.srm.maxsonglength)
837 | }
838 | }
839 |
840 | // Twitch config
841 | if(req.body.twitch != undefined) {
842 | if(config.twitch == undefined) config.twitch = {}
843 | if(req.body.twitch.enabled != undefined) {
844 | config.twitch.enabled = req.body.twitch.enabled
845 | console.log("config.twitch.enabled set to: " + config.twitch.enabled)
846 | }
847 | if(req.body.twitch.token != undefined) {
848 | config.twitch.token = req.body.twitch.token
849 | console.log("config.twitch.token set to: " + config.twitch.token)
850 | }
851 | if(req.body.twitch.channelname != undefined) {
852 | config.twitch.channelname = req.body.twitch.channelname
853 | console.log("config.twitch.channelname set to: " + config.twitch.channelname)
854 | }
855 | }
856 |
857 | // overlay config
858 | if(req.body.oconfig) {
859 | if(config.oconfig == undefined) config.oconfig = {}
860 | if(config.oconfig.customtext != req.body.oconfig.customtext || config.oconfig.decimals != req.body.oconfig.decimals || config.oconfig.dontenergy != req.body.oconfig.dontenergy || config.oconfig.dontmpcode != req.body.oconfig.dontmpcode || config.oconfig.alwaysmpcode != req.body.oconfig.alwaysmpcode || config.oconfig.alwaysupdate != req.body.oconfig.alwaysupdate) {
861 | config.oconfig.lastChanged = Math.round((new Date()).getTime() / 1000)
862 | if(req.body.oconfig.customtext != undefined) {
863 | config.oconfig.customtext = req.body.oconfig.customtext
864 | if(log) console.log("config.oconfig.customtext set to: " + config.oconfig.customtext)
865 | }
866 | if(req.body.oconfig.decimals != undefined) {
867 | config.oconfig.decimals = parseInt(req.body.oconfig.decimals)
868 | if(log) console.log("config.oconfig.decimals set to: " + config.oconfig.decimals)
869 | }
870 | if(req.body.oconfig.dontenergy != undefined) {
871 | config.oconfig.dontenergy = req.body.oconfig.dontenergy
872 | if(log) console.log("config.oconfig.dontenergy set to: " + config.oconfig.dontenergy)
873 | }
874 | if(req.body.oconfig.dontmpcode != undefined) {
875 | config.oconfig.dontmpcode = req.body.oconfig.dontmpcode
876 | if(log) console.log("config.oconfig.dontmpcode set to: " + config.oconfig.dontmpcode)
877 | }
878 | if(req.body.oconfig.alwaysmpcode != undefined) {
879 | config.oconfig.alwaysmpcode = req.body.oconfig.alwaysmpcode
880 | if(log) console.log("config.oconfig.alwaysmpcode set to: " + config.oconfig.alwaysmpcode)
881 | }
882 | if(req.body.oconfig.alwaysupdate != undefined) {
883 | config.oconfig.alwaysupdate = req.body.oconfig.alwaysupdate
884 | if(log) console.log("config.oconfig.alwaysupdate set to: " + config.oconfig.alwaysupdate)
885 | }
886 | UpdateOverlayConfig(req.body.updateQuestConfig);
887 | }
888 | }
889 |
890 | saveConfig()
891 | }).catch
892 |
893 | api.post(`/api/copytoclipboard`, async function(req, res) {
894 | res.end()
895 | clipboard.writeText(req.body.text)
896 | console.log("wrote " + req.body.text + " to clipboard")
897 | })
898 |
899 | api.post(`/api/removerequest`, async function(req, res) {
900 | res.end()
901 | for(let i = 0; i < srm.length; i++) {
902 | if(req.body.key == srm[i].key) {
903 | srm.splice(i, 1)
904 | console.log("removed song request at index " + i + " (" + req.body.key + ")")
905 | return;
906 | }
907 | }
908 | console.log("removed none")
909 | })
910 |
911 | api.post(`/api/updateoverlays`, async function(req, res) {
912 | console.log("Hello")
913 | UpdateAllOverlays(true)
914 | try {
915 | res.send("")
916 | } catch {}
917 |
918 | })
919 |
920 | api.get(`/api/getconfig`, async function(req, res) {
921 | try {
922 | res.json(config)
923 | } catch {}
924 | })
925 |
926 | function constuctParameters() {
927 | return "?ip=" + config.ip + "&updaterate=" + config.interval + "&decimals=" + config.oconfig.decimals + (config.oconfig.dontenergy ? "&dontshowenergy" : "") + (config.oconfig.dontmpcode ? "&dontshowmpcode" : "") + (config.oconfig.alwaysmpcode ? "&alwaysshowmpcode" : "") + (config.oconfig.customtext != "" ? "&customtext=" + config.oconfig.customtext : "") + (config.oconfig.alwaysupdate ? "&alwaysupdate" : "") + "&nosetip"
928 | }
929 |
930 | api.get(`/api/getOverlay`, async function(req, res) {
931 | var Url = new URL("http://localhost:" + ApiPort + req.url)
932 | var name = Url.searchParams.get("name")
933 | var success = false;
934 | config.overlays.forEach(overlay => {
935 | if(overlay.Name == name && overlay.downloaded) {
936 | overlay.downloads.forEach(download => {
937 | if(download.IsEntryPoint) {
938 | var red = "http://localhost:" + ApiPort + "/overlays/" + overlay.Name + "/" + download.Path + constuctParameters()
939 | res.redirect(red)
940 | success = true
941 | return;
942 | }
943 | })
944 | }
945 | if(success) return
946 | })
947 | try {
948 | if(!success) res.json({"msg": "error"})
949 | } catch {}
950 | })
951 |
952 | api.get(`/api/requests`, async function(req, res) {
953 | try {
954 | res.json(srm)
955 | } catch {}
956 | })
957 |
958 | api.get(`/windows/home`, async function(req, res) {
959 | mainWindow.loadURL(url.format({
960 | pathname: path.join(__dirname, "html", "index.html"),
961 | protocol: 'file',
962 | slashes: true
963 | }))
964 | res.end()
965 | })
966 | api.get(`/windows/stream`, async function(req, res) {
967 | mainWindow.loadURL(url.format({
968 | pathname: path.join(__dirname, "html", "stream.html"),
969 | protocol: 'file',
970 | slashes: true
971 | }))
972 | res.end()
973 | })
974 |
975 | api.get(`/windows/overlays`, async function(req, res) {
976 | mainWindow.loadURL(url.format({
977 | pathname: path.join(__dirname, "html", "overlays.html"),
978 | protocol: 'file',
979 | slashes: true
980 | }))
981 | res.end()
982 | })
983 |
984 | api.get(`/windows/downloads`, async function(req, res) {
985 | mainWindow.loadURL(url.format({
986 | pathname: path.join(__dirname, "html", "downloads.html"),
987 | protocol: 'file',
988 | slashes: true
989 | }))
990 | res.end()
991 | })
992 |
993 | api.get(`/windows/srm`, async function(req, res) {
994 | mainWindow.loadURL(url.format({
995 | pathname: path.join(__dirname, "html", "srm.html"),
996 | protocol: 'file',
997 | slashes: true
998 | }))
999 | res.end()
1000 | })
1001 |
1002 | api.get(`/api/overlays`, async function(req, res) {
1003 | try {
1004 | res.json(config.overlays)
1005 | } catch {}
1006 | })
1007 |
1008 | api.get(`/api/raw`, async function(req, res) {
1009 | var Url = new URL("http://localhost:" + ApiPort + req.url)
1010 | var ip = Url.searchParams.get("ip")
1011 | if(ip != null && ip != "" && ip != "null" && Url.searchParams.get("nosetip") == null) {
1012 | config.ip = ip;
1013 | }
1014 | res.header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*")
1015 | try {
1016 | res.json(raw)
1017 | } catch {}
1018 | })
1019 |
1020 | api.get(`/api/rawcover`, async function(req, res) {
1021 | res.header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*")
1022 | //if(coverBase64 == "") res.statusCode = 404
1023 | try {
1024 | res.send(coverBase64)
1025 | } catch {}
1026 |
1027 | })
1028 |
1029 | api.use("/overlays", express.static(path.join(applicationDir, "overlays")))
1030 | api.use("/covers", express.static(path.join(applicationDir, "covers")))
1031 |
1032 | api.listen(ApiPort)
1033 |
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