microblog.pub/README.md
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# microblog.pub
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<p align="center">A self-hosted, single-user, <a href="https://activitypub.rocks">ActivityPub</a> powered microblog.</p>
**Still in early development.**
## /!\ Note to adventurer
If you are running an instance with Celery/RabbitMQ, you will need to [perform a migration](https://github.com/tsileo/microblog.pub/tree/drop-celery#perform-the-drop-celery-migration).
Getting closer to a stable release, it should be the "last" migration.
## Features
- Implements a basic [ActivityPub](https://activitypub.rocks/) server (with federation)
- Compatible with [Mastodon](https://joinmastodon.org/) and others ([Pleroma](https://pleroma.social/), Plume, PixelFed, Hubzilla...)
- Also implements a remote follow compatible with Mastodon instances
- Exposes your outbox as a basic microblog
- Support all content types from the Fediverse (`Note`, `Article`, `Page`, `Video`, `Image`, `Question`...)
- Comes with an admin UI with notifications and the stream of people you follow
- Allows you to attach files to your notes
- Privacy-aware image upload endpoint that strip EXIF meta data before storing the file
- No JavaScript, **that's it**. Even the admin UI is pure HTML/CSS
- Easy to customize (the theme is written Sass)
- mobile-friendly theme
- with dark and light version
- Microformats aware (exports `h-feed`, `h-entry`, `h-cards`, ...)
- Exports RSS/Atom/[JSON](https://jsonfeed.org/) feeds
- You stream/timeline is also available in an (authenticated) JSON feed
- Comes with a tiny HTTP API to help posting new content and and read your inbox/notifications
- Deployable with Docker (Docker compose for everything: dev, test and deployment)
- Implements [IndieAuth](https://indieauth.spec.indieweb.org/) endpoints (authorization and token endpoint)
- U2F support
- You can use your ActivityPub identity to login to other websites/app
- Focused on testing
- Tested against the [official ActivityPub test suite](https://test.activitypub.rocks/) ([report submitted](https://github.com/w3c/activitypub/issues/308))
- [CI runs "federation" tests against two instances](https://d.a4.io/tsileo/microblog.pub)
- Project is running 2 up-to-date instances ([here](https://microblog.pub) and [there](https://a4.io))
- The core ActivityPub code/tests are in [Little Boxes](https://github.com/tsileo/little-boxes) (but needs some cleanup)
- Manually tested against other major platforms
## User Guide
Remember that _microblog.pub_ is still in early development.
The easiest and recommended way to run _microblog.pub_ in production is to use the provided docker-compose config.
First install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/) and [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/).
Python is not needed on the host system.
Note that all the generated data (config included) will be stored on the host (i.e. not only in Docker) in `config/` and `data/`.
### Installation
```shell
$ git clone https://github.com/tsileo/microblog.pub
$ cd microblog.pub
$ make config
```
Once the initial configuration is done, you can still tweak the config by editing `config/me.yml` directly.
### Deployment
To spawn the docker-compose project (running this command will also update _microblog.pub_ to latest and restart the project it it's already running):
```shell
$ make run
```
By default, the server will listen on `localhost:5005` (http://localhost:5005 should work if you're running locally).
For production, you need to setup a reverse proxy (nginx, caddy) to forward your domain to the local server
(and check [certbot](https://certbot.eff.org/) for getting a free TLS certificate).
### HTTP API
See [docs/api.md](docs/api.md) for the internal HTTP API documentation.
### Backup
The easiest way to backup all of your data is to backup the `microblog.pub/` directory directly (that's what I do and I have been able to restore super easily).
It should be safe to copy the directory while the Docker compose project is running.
## Development
The project requires Python3.7+.
The most convenient way to hack on _microblog.pub_ is to run the Python server on the host directly, and evetything else in Docker.
```shell
# One-time setup (in a new virtual env)
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
# Start MongoDB and poussetaches
$ make poussetaches
$ env POUSSETACHES_AUTH_KEY="<secret-key>" docker-compose -f docker-compose-dev.yml up -d
# Run the server locally
$ FLASK_DEBUG=1 MICROBLOGPUB_DEBUG=1 FLASK_APP=app.py POUSSETACHES_AUTH_KEY="<secret-key>" flask run -p 5005 --with-threads
```
## Contributions
Contributions/PRs are welcome, please open an issue to start a discussion before your start any work.