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Now the Redis dependencies are optional and only required if you want
to test the backend or actually use it in production. The app displays
a hint if you try to launch with an unsupported backend.
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The internal token is a shared secret that can update and delete any
posts stored in the database. It is intended for use in webmention
endpoints to update posts with latest webmentions.
Please keep it safe.
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The new tools are:
- kittybox-bulk-import, a bare-bones Micropub client that reads a JSON
list of posts and then sends them one by one to the Micropub endpoint
- pyindieblog-export, my personal tool which directly connects to
Pyindieblog's redis instance and extracts data from it in JSON format
suitable for use with kittybox-bulk-import.
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APIs and preparation for onboarding
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Working features:
- Sending posts from the database
- Reading posts from the database
- Responding with MF2-JSON (only in debug mode!)
- Not locking the database when not needed
- All database actions are atomic (except for a small race where UIDs
can clash, but that's not gonna happen often)
TODOs:
- Send webmentions
- Send syndication requests
- Send WebSub notifications
- Make tombstones for deleted posts (update adding dt-deleted)
- Rich reply contexts (possibly on the frontend part?)
- Frontend?
- Fix UID race
Code maintenance TODOs:
- Split the database module
- Finish implementing the in-memory test database
- Make RedisDatabase unit tests launch their own Redis instances (see
redis-rs/tests/support/mod.rs for more info)
- Write more unit-tests!!!
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