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microblog.pub
A self-hosted, single-user, ActivityPub powered microblog.
Still in early development.
/!\ Note to adventurer
If you are running an instance with Celery/RabbitMQ, you will need to perform a migration.
Getting closer to a stable release, it should be the "last" migration.
Features
- Implements a basic ActivityPub server (with federation)
- Compatible with Mastodon and others (Pleroma, 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
...)
- Support all content types from the Fediverse (
- 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 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 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 (report submitted)
- CI runs "federation" tests against two instances
- Project is running 2 up-to-date instances (here and there)
- The core ActivityPub code/tests are in Little Boxes (but needs some cleanup)
- Manually tested against Mastodon and other 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 and Docker Compose. 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
$ git clone https://github.com/tsileo/microblog.pub
$ cd microblog.pub
$ make config
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):
$ make run
HTTP API
See 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.
# 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.