gnu-social/plugins/Meteor
Diogo Cordeiro 8c0601816f [CORE] Move core plugins to a new modules directory
For reference (raised by rozzin in IRC):

* http://foldoc.org/module
* http://foldoc.org/library
* http://foldoc.org/plugin

As noted by XRevan86, modules are not necessarily non-essential.
As we will keep the modules directory in GS root [therefore, near to
plugins/], it is evidenced the difference between both.

This is a simple yet fundamental structural change. It doesn't change
functionality but makes clearer the way we understand GNU social's
internals.
2019-08-22 03:13:58 +01:00
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locale [CORE] Move core plugins to a new modules directory 2019-08-22 03:13:58 +01:00
MeteorPlugin.php [VersionBump] 1.19.0, fairly late 2019-06-07 15:02:08 +01:00
README Use profile->getBestName() instead of more complex i18n unfriendly construction. 2011-04-25 22:44:21 +02:00

This is a plugin to automatically load notices in the browser no matter who
creates them -- the kind of thing we see with search.twitter.com, rejaw.com, or
FriendFeed's "real time" news.

It requires a meteor server.

   http://meteorserver.org/

Note that the controller interface needs to be accessible by the Web server, and
the subscriber interface needs to be accessible by your Web users. You MUST
firewall the controller interface from users; otherwise anyone will be able to
push any message to your subscribers. Not good!

You can enable the plugin with this line in config.php:

addPlugin('Meteor', array('webserver' => 'meteor server address'));

Available parameters:
* webserver: Web server address. Defaults to site server.
* webport: port to connect to for Web access. Defaults to 4670.
* controlserver: Control server address. Defaults to webserver.
* controlport: port to connect to for control. Defaults to 4671.
* channelbase: a base string to use for channels. Good if you have
  multiple sites using the same meteor server.