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import { Meta } from '@storybook/addon-docs';
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import { Typography } from 'antd';
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<Meta title="Owncast/Readme" />
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<Typography.Title style={{ color: 'var(--primary-color)' }}>Owncast Web UI v2</Typography.Title>
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Owncast is going through a complete rewrite of the web app frontend.
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Visit the [UIv2 milestone](https://github.com/owncast/owncast/milestone/18) on GitHub to see the individual tasks for this project.
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## Quick Links
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- [Redesign project](https://github.com/owncast/owncast/milestone/18)
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- [Proposed redesign Figma](https://www.figma.com/file/B6ICOn1J3dyYeoZM5kPM2A/Owncast---Review?node-id=643%3A17)
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- [Currently defined colors](/story/owncast-style-guide-colors--page)
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- [Owncast Frontend Chat](https://owncast.rocket.chat/group/frontend-dev)
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## Why?
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- Moving to a full React Component workflow allows the project to be more productive and build features faster.
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- Share code between the web frontend UI and the existing admin.
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- Address feedback from users.
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- Better accessibility.
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- Better mobile experience.
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- Updated [design](https://www.figma.com/proto/B6ICOn1J3dyYeoZM5kPM2A/Owncast---Review?node-id=643%3A646&scaling=min-zoom&page-id=643%3A17&starting-point-node-id=643%3A44).
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- Standardize styling across the project by using a single design language and style guide.
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- Allows more people to contribute to the project if we use popular frameworks.
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## What
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- [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/)
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- [React](https://reactjs.org/)
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- [Ant Design](https://ant.design/)
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## Contributing
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1. Find a component that hasn't yet been worked on by looking through the [UIv2 milestone](https://github.com/owncast/owncast/milestone/18)
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and the sidebar of components to the left.
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1. See if you can have an example of this functionality in action via the [Owncast Demo Server](https://watch.owncast.online) or [Owncast Nightly Build](https://nightly.owncast.online) so you know how it's supposed to work if it's interactive.
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1. Visit the `Docs` tab to read any specific documentation that may have been written about how this component works.
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1. Go to the `Canvas` tab of the component you selected and see if there's a Design attached to it.
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1. If there is a design, then that's a starting point you can use to start building out the component.
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1. If there isn't, then visit the [Owncast Demo Server](https://watch.owncast.online), the [Owncast Nightly Build](https://nightly.owncast.online), or the proposed [v2 design](https://www.figma.com/proto/B6ICOn1J3dyYeoZM5kPM2A/Owncast---Review?node-id=643%3A646&scaling=min-zoom&page-id=643%3A17&starting-point-node-id=643%3A44) for some ways to start.
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1. If no design exists, then you can ask around the Owncast chat for help, for come up with your own ideas!
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1. No designs are stuck in stone, and we're using this as an opportunity to level up the UI of Owncast, so all ideas are welcome.
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## How?
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This rewrite is a large project, but like anything else, breaking it into pieces and working on one thing at a time will eventually get us to the finish line.
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And that's what this interface lets us do. On this page we see all the different components still needing to be worked on, and have a place to document the functionality of these pieces.
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## What about the Admin?
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The admin has always been a Next+React+Ant project, so the goal is to touch that as little as possible except where needed to share code and styles.
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## What is this page?
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This is called [_Storybook_](https://storybook.js.org/docs/react/get-started/introduction).
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Storybook is a tool for UI development. It makes development faster and easier by isolating components.
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This allows you to work on one component at a time. You can develop entire UIs without needing to start
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up a complex dev stack, force certain data into your database, or navigate around your application.
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For example a button may have a disabled state that requires a specific scenario to take place in real-world use,
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but here we you can just toggle the state to verify things are working as expected.
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This means [new components should have a corresponding story added](https://storybook.js.org/docs/react/get-started/whats-a-story) to make it easier to maintain the project.
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