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ActivityPub

Contributors: pfefferle
Donate link: https://notiz.blog/donate/
Tags: OStatus, fediverse, activitypub, activitystream
Requires at least: 4.7
Tested up to: 5.0
Stable tag: 0.1.0
Requires PHP: 5.6
License: MIT
License URI: http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT

The ActivityPub protocol is a decentralized social networking protocol based upon the ActivityStreams 2.0 data format.

Description

This is BETA software, see the FAQ to see what works and what still needs to be implemented or is in planning.

This plugin enables ActivityPub for your Blog. Your readers will be able to follow your Blogposts on Mastodon and other Federated Plattforms that support ActivityPub.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the status of this plugin?

Implemented:

  • profile pages (JSON representation)
  • custom links
  • functional inbox/outbox
  • follow (accept follows)

To implement:

  • share posts
  • share comments

Why does the plugin not support ...?

ActivityPub extends WordPress with some fediverse features, but it does not compete with plattforms like Friendi.ca or Mastodon. If you want to have a decentralized social network, please use Mastodon or GNU.social.

What are the differences to Pterotype?

PHP Version

ActivityPub needs PHP 5.6, Pterotype requires 7.2.x

Compatibility

ActivityPub is compatible with OStatus and the IndieWeb movement. Pterotype implements its own WebFinger endpoint, that is not compatible with the WebFinger plugin.

Custom tables

Pterotype creates/uses a bunch of custom tables, ActivityPub only uses the native tables and adds as few meta data as possible.

Changelog

Project maintained on github at pfefferle/wordpress-activitypub.

0.1.0

  • added basic WebFinger support
  • added basic NodeInfo support
  • fully functional "follow" activity

0.0.2

  • refactorins
  • functional inbox
  • nicer profile views

0.0.1

  • initial

Installation

Follow the normal instructions for installing WordPress plugins.

Automatic Plugin Installation

To add a WordPress Plugin using the built-in plugin installer:

  1. Go to Plugins > Add New.
  2. Type "activitypub" into the Search Plugins box.
  3. Find the WordPress Plugin you wish to install.
    1. Click Details for more information about the Plugin and instructions you may wish to print or save to help setup the Plugin.
    2. Click Install Now to install the WordPress Plugin.
  4. The resulting installation screen will list the installation as successful or note any problems during the install.
  5. If successful, click Activate Plugin to activate it, or Return to Plugin Installer for further actions.

Manual Plugin Installation

There are a few cases when manually installing a WordPress Plugin is appropriate.

  • If you wish to control the placement and the process of installing a WordPress Plugin.
  • If your server does not permit automatic installation of a WordPress Plugin.
  • If you want to try the latest development version.

Installation of a WordPress Plugin manually requires FTP familiarity and the awareness that you may put your site at risk if you install a WordPress Plugin incompatible with the current version or from an unreliable source.

Backup your site completely before proceeding.

To install a WordPress Plugin manually:

  • Download your WordPress Plugin to your desktop.
  • If downloaded as a zip archive, extract the Plugin folder to your desktop.
  • With your FTP program, upload the Plugin folder to the wp-content/plugins folder in your WordPress directory online.
  • Go to Plugins screen and find the newly uploaded Plugin in the list.
  • Click Activate to activate it.