# Jellyfin app for Roku **This app is not complete!** Currently, the data stored on your Roku device are server name, server port, user id, and some user preferences like movie sort order. The format that is used to save those settings could change at any time and your data could be lost and you'd have to re-enter it. ## Getting Started Follow the steps below or checkout the [Development Guide For New Devs](DEVGUIDE.md) ### Developer Mode Put your Roku device in [developer mode](https://blog.roku.com/developer/2016/02/04/developer-setup-guide) ### Clone the GitHub Repo Copy all of the application files to a new folder and then change directories: ```bash https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-roku.git cd jellyfin-roku ``` ### Login Details Run the commands below - Replacing the IP and password (using the info from the first step) ```bash export ROKU_DEV_TARGET=192.168.1.234 export ROKU_DEV_PASSWORD=aaaa ``` This will allow you to test your code without having to manually upload a .zip file every time ### Download Images Install these packages: ```bash sudo apt-get install imagemagick wget make nodejs npm ``` Then run this script to download the images from the jellyfin-ux repo: ```bash sh make_images.sh ``` ### Deploy This packages up the application, sends it to your Roku, and launches the channel: ```bash make install ``` ### Testing Testing is done with the [Rooibos](https://github.com/georgejecook/rooibos/) library. This works by including the tests in the deployment and then looking at telnet for the test results. To use the testing library you need to install [rooibos-cli](https://github.com/georgejecook/rooibos-cli): Run this in the root app directory: ```bash npm install -g rooibos-cli ``` To deploy the application with tests: ```bash make test ``` To see test results and crash reports: ```bash telnet ${ROKU_DEV_TARGET} 8085 ``` To exit telnet: `CTRL + ]` and then type `quit + ENTER`