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GNU Social Connector
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Main authors Tobias Diekershoff and Michael Vogel.
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With this addon to friendica you can give your users the possibility to post their *public* messages to GNU Social
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and to import their timeline of their legacy GNU Social accounts. The messages will be strapped their rich context
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and shortened if necessary.
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Requirements
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Due to the distributed nature of the GNU Social network, each user who wishes to
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forward public messages to a GNU Social account has to get the OAuth credentials
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for themselves, which makes this addon a little bit more user unfriendly than
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the Twitter Addon is. Nothing too geeky though!
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The inclusion of a shorturl for the original posting in cases when the message
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was longer than the maximal allowed notice length requires it, that you have
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PHP5+ and curl on your server.
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Where to find
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In the friendica addon git repository /statusnet/, this directory contains all
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required PHP files (including the [Twitter OAuth library] [1] by Abraham Williams,
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MIT licensed and the [Slinky library] [2] by Beau Lebens, BSD license), a CSS file
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for styling of the user configuration and an image to Sign in with GNU Social.
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[1]:https://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth
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[2]:http://dentedreality.com.au/projects/slinky
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Configuration
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=============
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User Configuration
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------------------
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When the addon is activated the user has to acquire three things in order to
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connect to the GNU Social account of choice.
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* the base URL for the GNU Social API, for identi.ca this was https://identi.ca/api/
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* OAuth Consumer key & secret
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To get the OAuth Consumer key pair the user has to (a) ask her Friendica admin
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if a pair already exists or (b) has to register the Friendica server as a
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client application on the GNU Social server. This can be done from the account
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settings under "Connect -> Connections -> Register an OAuth client application
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-> Register a new application".
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During the registration of the OAuth client remember the following:
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* there is no callback URL
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* register a desktop client
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* with read & write access
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* the Source URL should be the URL of your friendica server
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After the required credentials for the application are stored in the
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configuration you have to actually connect your friendica account with
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GNU Social. To do so follow the Sign in with GNU Social button, allow the access
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and copy the security code into the addon configuration. Friendica will then
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try to acquire the final OAuth credentials from the API, if successful the
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addon settings will allow you to select to post your public messages to your
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GNU Social account.
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License
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=======
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The _GNU Social Connector_ is licensed under the [3-clause BSD license][3] see the
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LICENSE file in the addons directory.
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[3]: http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
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