# Mitra Federated social network with blockchain integration. Built on [ActivityPub](https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/) protocol, self-hosted, lightweight. Part of the [Fediverse](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fediverse). Unique features: - [Sign-in with a wallet](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4361). - Recurring payments. Subscribers-only posts. - Donations. - Token-gated registration (can be used to verify membership in some group or to stop bots). - Converting posts into NFTs. Supported blockchains: - Ethereum and other EVM-compatible blockchains. - Monero (WIP). Ethereum contracts repo: https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-contracts Frontend repo: https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web Demo instance: https://public.mitra.social/ (invite-only) Matrix chat: [#mitra:halogen.city](https://matrix.to/#/#mitra:halogen.city) ## Requirements - Rust 1.54+ (when building from source) - PostgreSQL 12+ - IPFS node (optional, see [guide](./docs/ipfs.md)) - Ethereum node (optional) - Monero node and Monero wallet (optional) ## Installation ### Building from source Run: ``` cargo build --release --features production ``` This command will produce two binaries in `target/release` directory, `mitra` and `mitractl`. Install PostgreSQL and create the database. Create configuration file by copying `contrib/mitra_config.yaml` and configure the instance. Default config file path is `/etc/mitra/config.yaml`, but it can be changed using `CONFIG_PATH` environment variable. Start Mitra: ``` ./mitra ``` An HTTP server will be needed to handle HTTPS requests and serve the frontend. See the example of [nginx configuration file](./contrib/mitra.nginx). Building instructions for `mitra-web` frontend can be found at https://codeberg.org/silverpill/mitra-web#project-setup. To run Mitra as a systemd service, check out the [systemd unit file example](./contrib/mitra.service). ### Debian package Download and install Mitra package: ``` dpkg -i mitra.deb ``` Install PostgreSQL and create the database. Open configuration file `/etc/mitra/config.yaml` and configure the instance. Start Mitra: ``` systemctl start mitra ``` An HTTP server will be needed to handle HTTPS requests and serve the frontend. See the example of [nginx configuration file](./contrib/mitra.nginx). ## Development ### Create database ``` docker-compose up ``` Test connection: ``` psql -h localhost -p 55432 -U mitra mitra ``` ### Run web service Create config file, adjust settings if needed: ``` cp config.yaml.example config.yaml ``` Compile and run service: ``` cargo run ``` ### Run CLI ``` cargo run --bin mitractl ``` ### Run linter ``` cargo clippy ``` ### Run tests ``` cargo test ``` ## Federation See [FEDERATION.md](./FEDERATION.md) ## Client API ### Mastodon API Most methods are similar to Mastodon API, but Mitra is not fully compatible. [OpenAPI spec](./docs/openapi.yaml) (incomplete) ## CLI Commands must be run as the same user as the web service: ``` su mitra -c "mitractl generate-invite-code" ``` ### Commands Generate RSA private key: ``` mitractl generate-rsa-key ``` Generate invite code: ``` mitractl generate-invite-code ``` List generated invites: ``` mitractl list-invite-codes ``` Delete profile: ``` mitractl delete-profile 55a3005f-f293-4168-ab70-6ab09a879679 ``` Delete post: ``` mitractl delete-post 55a3005f-f293-4168-ab70-6ab09a879679 ``` Remove remote posts and media older than 30 days: ``` mitractl delete-extraneous-posts 30 ``` Delete attachments that doesn't belong to any post: ``` mitractl delete-unused-attachments 5 ``` Generate ethereum address: ``` mitractl generate-ethereum-address ``` Update blockchain synchronization starting block: ```shell mitractl update-current-block 2000000 ``` ## License [AGPL-3.0](./LICENSE) ## Support Monero: 8Ahza5RM4JQgtdqvpcF1U628NN5Q87eryXQad3Fy581YWTZU8o3EMbtScuioQZSkyNNEEE1Lkj2cSbG4VnVYCW5L1N4os5p