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README.md
Bridgy Fed
Got an IndieWeb site? Want to interact with people on Mastodon, GNU Social, and more? Bridgy Fed is for you.
Bridgy Fed connects the IndieWeb with federated social networks using ActivityPub and OStatus:
- Diaspora
- Friendica
- GNU Social (née StatusNet)
- Hubzilla
- MediaGoblin
- Mastodon
- postActiv
- pump.io
- ...and more!
Original design docs:
License: This project is placed in the public domain.
Development
You'll need the App Engine Python SDK version 1.9.15 or later (for vendor
support) or the Google Cloud SDK (aka gcloud
) with the gcloud-appengine-python
and gcloud-appengine-python-extras
components. Add it to your $PYTHONPATH
, e.g. export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:/usr/local/google_appengine
, and then run:
virtualenv local
source local/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
python -m unittest discover
The last command runs the unit tests. If you send a pull request, please include (or update) a test for the new functionality!
If you hit an error during setup, check out the oauth-dropins Troubleshooting/FAQ section. For searchability, here are a handful of error messages that have solutions there:
bash: ./bin/easy_install: ...bad interpreter: No such file or directory
ImportError: cannot import name certs
ImportError: No module named dev_appserver
ImportError: cannot import name tweepy
File ".../site-packages/tweepy/auth.py", line 68, in _get_request_token
raise TweepError(e)
TweepError: must be _socket.socket, not socket
error: option --home not recognized
You may need to change granary, oauth-dropins, webmention-tools, mf2util, or other dependencies as well as as Bridgy Fed. To do that, clone their repo locally, then install them in "source" mode with e.g.:
pip uninstall -y granary
pip install -e <path to granary>
ln -s <path to granary>/granary \
local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/granary
The symlinks are necessary because App Engine's vendor
module evidently
doesn't follow .egg-link
or .pth
files. :/
To deploy to App Engine, run:
gcloud -q app deploy --project bridgy-federated *.yaml
Compatibility
Here are in progress notes on how I'm testing interoperability with various federated social networks.
ActivityPub
- distbin
- No explicit accounts, can post anything as anyone
- pump.io
- snarfed@datamost.com
- Tried posting a bunch of ways, couldn't get any to work :/
- Kroeg
- Not open to other users yet. Seems to be running at puckipedia.com/social.
- Mastodon (issue) is getting close! 1.6 might fully support it?
- Hubzilla is getting close!
Salmon
- Friendica
- snarfed@libranet.de
- Example post: HTML (alternate link), Atom
- Atom has Salmon link rel,
author.dfrn:handle
is user URI (dfrn is http://purl.org/macgirvin/dfrn/1.0))
- GNU Social (née StatusNet)
- snarfed@quitter.se
- Example post: HTML, Atom
- Atom has no Salmon link rels!
author.name
is username (snarfed)
- Hubzilla
- snarfed@lastauth.com
- Example post: HTML
- Only has Atom
link rel="alternate"
for full feed, not individual post :/ - Atom feed has Salmon link rels inside top level
feed
, not in individualentry
s - Atom entries have
author.name
as username (snarfed)
- Mastodon
- snarfed@mastodon.technology
- Example post: HTML, Atom
- Profile HTML/Atom have Salmon link rel. Individual post HTML/Atom don't.
author.email
is snarfed@mastodon.technology