Server framework for quickly building ActivityPub applications
Under Construction
go get github.com/go-fed/apcore
apcore is a powerful single server ActivityPub framework for performant Fediverse applications.
It is built on top of the go-fed/activity suite of libraries, which means it can readily allow application developers to iterate and leverage new ActivityStreams or RDF vocabularies.
This list is a work in progress.
- Uses
go-fed/activity
- ActivityPub S2S (Server-to-Server) Protocol supported
- ActivityPub C2S (Client-to-Server) Protocol supported
- Both S2S and C2S can be used at the same time
- Comes with the Core & Extended ActivityStreams types
- Readily expands to support new ActivityStreams types and/or RDF vocabularies
- Federation & Moderation Policy System
- Administrators and/or users can create policies to customize their federation experience
- Auditable results of applying policies on incoming federated data
- Supports common out-of-the-box command-line commands for:
- Initializing a database with the appropriate
apcore
tables as well as your application-specific tables - Initializing a new administrator account
- Creating a server configuration file in a guided flow
- Comprehensive help command
- Guided command line flow for administrators for all the above tasks, featuring Clarke the Cow
- Initializing a database with the appropriate
- Configuration file support
- Add your configuration options to the existing
apcore
configuration options - Administrators can customize their ActivityPub and your app's experience
- Add your configuration options to the existing
- Database support
- Currently, only PostgreSQL supported
- Others can be added with a some SQL work, in the future
- No ORM overhead
- Your custom application has access to
apcore
tables, and more
- OAuth2 support
- Easy API to build authorization grant and validation flows
- Handles server side state for you
- Webfinger & Host-Meta support
This guide is a work in progress.
Building an application is not an easy thing to do, but following these steps reduces the cost of building a federated application:
- Implement the
apcore.Application
interface. - Call
apcore.Run
with your implementation inmain
.
The most work is in the first step, as your application logic is able to live as
functional closures as the Application
is used within the apcore
framework.
See the documentation on the Application
interface for specific details.