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fedireads
Social reading and reviewing, decentralized with ActivityPub
Setting up the developer environment
You will need postgres installed and running on your computer.
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
createdb fedireads
Create the psql user in psql fedireads
:
CREATE ROLE fedireads WITH LOGIN PASSWORD 'fedireads';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE fedireads TO fedireads;
Initialize the database (this will also delete and re-create the migrations, which is not a good idea for the long term but it's what I'm doing right now).
./rebuilddb.sh
This creates two users, mouse
with password password123
and rat
with password ratword
.
And go to the app at localhost:8000
For most testing, you'll want to use ngrok. Remember to set the DOMAIN in settings.py to your ngrok domain.
Structure
All the url routing is in fedireads/urls.py
. This includes the application views (your home page, user page, book page, etc),
application endpoints (things that happen when you click buttons), and federation api endpoints (inboxes, outboxes, webfinger, etc).
The application views and actions are in fedireads/views.py
. The internal actions call api handlers which deal with federating content.
Outgoing messages (any action done by a user that is federated out), as well as outboxes, live in fedireads/outgoing.py
, and all handlers for incoming
messages, as well as inboxes and webfinger, live in fedireads/incoming.py
. Connection to openlibrary.org to get book data is handled in fedireads/openlibrary.py
.
The UI is all django templates because that is the default. You can replace it with a complex javascript framework over my dead body mild objections.
Thoughts and considerations
What even are books
The most complex part of this is knowing what books are which and who authors are. Right now I'm only using openlibrary.org as a single, canonical source of truth for books, works, and authors. But it may be that user should be able to import books that aren't in openlibrary, which, that's hard. So there's room to wonder if the openlibrary work key is indeed how a work should be identified.
The key needs to be universal (or at least universally comprehensible) across all fedireads servers, which is why I'm using an external identifier controlled by someone else.
Explain "review"
There's no actual reason to be beholden to simple 5 star reviews with a text body. Are there other ways of thinking about a review that could be represented in a database?