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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. |
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RSSCloudPlugin.php |
This plugin enables RSSCloud (http://rsscloud.org/) publishing and subscription handling for RSS 2.0 profile feeds (i.e: http://SITE/PATH/api/statuses/user_timeline/USERNAME.rss). When the plugin is enabled, StatusNet acts as both the publisher and hub ('writer' and 'cloud' in RSSCloud parlance), but only for local StatusNet feeds. It's not possible to use it as a general purpose hub -- for instance you can't subscribe and get updates to a Wordpress feed from StatusNet using this plugin. To use the plugin, add the following to your config.php: addPlugin('RSSCloud'); Enabling the plugin will add a <cloud> element to your RSS 2.0 profile feeds that looks like this: <cloud domain="SITE" port="80" path="/main/rsscloud/request_notify" registerProcedure="" protocol="http-post"/> Aggregators may subscribe by sending a proper REST RSSCloud subscription request (the optional 'domain' parameter with challenge is supported). Subscribing aggregators will be notified ('pinged') when users they have subscribed to post new notices. Currently, REST is the only protocol supported for notifications. Deamon ------ There's also a daemon for offline processing of queued notices with RSSCloud destinations, which will start automatically if/when you run scripts/startdaemons.sh. Notes ----- - Again, only RSS 2.0 profile feeds may be subscribed to, and they have to be the ones with user names in them, like: http://SITE/PATH/api/statuses/user_timeline/USERNAME.rss - Subscriptions are deleted after three notification failures in a row (not sure this is optimal). - The plugin includes a dummy LoggingAggregator class that can be used for end-to-end testing. You probably don't want to mess with it. TODO ---- - Figure out why the RSSCloudSubcription can't ->delete() or ->update() - Support pinging via XML-RPC and SOAP - Automatically delete subscriptions? Point of reference: Dave's hub implementation auto-deletes them after 25 hours. WordPress never deletes them. - Support additional feed URL addresses for the same feed (e.g.: by numeric ID, ?user_id=xxx, etc.) - Support additional feeds that make sense (e.g: replies)? - Possibly use "rssCloud" (like Dave) instead of "RSSCloud" everywhere