Maintainers:
Quad (GitHub, Twitter)
Yay295 (GitHub)
Required:
- A recent version of PHP
- A web server
- Some video conversion software (ffmpeg recommended)
Optional:
- Python 3 (for the encoding scripts)
- Git (for easy deployment)
- A linux machine for the shell scripts, some may function under cygwin
Openings.moe has a lot of features. I'll list the main features here:
- Play random videos from a folder
- List all videos with metadata
- Relatively little server-side processing
- Minimalistic video player (it also looks/works great as an iframe as-is)
- Simple metadata structure
- ASS subtitle support
Deploy it like a regular PHP site. It requires no rewrite rules and no dependencies. Either clone the repository with git clone https://github.com/AniDevTwitter/animeopenings.git
, or just download a zip with all the files, which you then place on your web server.
To make videos appear, create a video
folder and fill it up, then add the video's information to the names.php
file.
For additional configuration, such as replacing the chat and editing the structure or name of the metadata, you're on your own.
Simply update all the files that were changed. If you're using git, the .gitignore
file should keep most custom things from being overwritten.
Listed here because GitHub won't let you create a release from an old commit. These commits are singled out because they cause breaking changes to things not stored in this repository (often names.php
and eggs.php
).
- Easter Eggs Added - This release added support for Easter Egg videos. It requires a file named
eggs.php
in the root directory similar tonames.php
, but with the array it contains named$eggs
. This file is required even if$eggs
is empty (this was fixed later). - Font Awesome Sourced Locally - This release changed the site to use a local version of Font Awesome instead of a remote CDN. We made this change because the CDN went offline one day and all of the icons stopped working. Just download Font Awesome 4.4.0 and put it in your root directory, specifically
/font-awesome-4.4.0/css/font-awesome.min.css
. We went back to the CDN four months later with this commit. - First
names.php
Automation Attempt Part A - This was our first attempt to automatically generatenames.php
from data stored elsewhere. Your current version ofnames.php
will still work, so you can make a copy of that before you update and use it in place of the new version. - First
names.php
Automation Attempt Part B - It turns out the method we tried was much more computationally expensive than expected, so we decided to not do that. This putsnames.php
back to what it was before the previous release. botnet.html
andeggs.php
Changed to Sample Files - This release changedbotnet.html
andeggs.php
tobotnet.html.sample
andeggs.php.sample
, so you don't have to make a backup before updating anymore.eggs.php
Change - This release added a function ineggs.php.sample
to properly merge$names
and$eggs
. Make sure you have this function in your copy ofeggs.php
. It also added anegg
attribute to every video entry ineggs.php
. A video is now considered an Easter Egg if, and only if, it has theegg
attribute. However if you put an Easter Egg innames.php
instead ofeggs.php
, it will be shown on the list page even though it's an Easter Egg.- Second
names.php
Automation Attempt - As part of our second attempt to automate encoding andnames.php
generation, the data stored innames.php
andeggs.php
was changed, and video files now have a required naming scheme. The change to the php files is that the file extension is no longer included in the file name, and instead the mime types of the available files (yes files, not file. we support multiple encodings of the same video now.) are stored (the examplenames.php.sample
file was updated in a later commit here). The mime types are used in the same order they're entered, so the smaller file should be listed first. The required format of video file names is{name}-{OP,ED}{0,1,2,...}[{a,b,c,...}][TV][C]-[N]C{BD,DVD,PC,...}
. Easter Egg files are exempt from this requirement and can still be named whatever you want. eggs.php
Removed - Since Easter Eggs are distinguished only by having theegg
attribute, it didn't make sense to keep them in a separate file anymore. This release removes all references toeggs.php
, instead using theegg
attribute to distinguish them. This does mean that Easter Eggs now have to follow the same filename requirements as everything else, which are currently{name}-{OP,IN,ED}{0,1,2,...}[{a,b,c,...}]-[N]C{BD,DVD,PC,...}
.
- Minifying Javascript (The bandwidth gains are not worth it considering the fact that all the videos they'll be viewing require roughly 3 mbit/s connections anyways, therefore this would serve no purpose for low bandwidth users. I'd rather let developers read the JS directly.)