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____ StatusNet Plugin ____ by Tobias Diekershoff http://diekershoff.homeunix.net/friendika/profile/tobias tobias.diekershoff(at)gmx.net !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !! This addon is currently under development. If you have any problem !! !! with it, please contact the Author. !! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! With this addon to Friendica you can give your user the possibility to post their public messages to any StatusNet instance (like identi.ca for example). The messages will be strapped their rich context and shortened to to the character limit of the StatusNet instance in question if necessary. If shortening of the message was performed a link will be added to the notice pointing to the original message on your server. There is a similar plugin to forward public messages to Twitter: Twitter Plugin. Online version of this document: http://ur1.ca/35mpb ___ Requirements ___ Due to the distributed nature of the StatusNet network, each user who wishes to forward public messages to a StatusNet account has to get the OAuth credentials for themselves, which makes this addon a little bit more user unfriendly than the Twitter Plugin is. Nothing too geeky though! The inclusion of a shorturl for the original posting in cases when the message was longer than the maximal allowed notice length requires it, that you have PHP5+ and curl on your server. Where to find In the Friendica git repository /addon/statusnet/, this directory contains all required PHP files (including the Twitter OAuth library [1] by Abraham Williams, MIT licensed and the Slinky library [2] by Beau Lebens, BSD license), a CSS file for styling of the user configuration and an image to Sign in with StatusNet. [1] https://github.com/abraham/twitteroauth [2] http://dentedreality.com.au/projects/slinky ___ Configuration ___ __ Global Configuration __ If you have configured an admin account, you can configure this plugin from the admin panel. First activate it from the plugin section of the panel. Afterwards you will have a separate configuration page for the plugin, where you can provide a set of globally available OAuth credentials for different StatusNet pages which will be available for all users of your server. If you don't use the admin panel, you can configure the relay using the .htconfig.php file of your friendica installation. To activate the relay add it's name to the list of activated addons. $a->config['system']['addon'] = "statusnet, ..." If you want to provide preconfigured StatusNet instances for your user add the credentials for them by adding $a->config['statusnet']['sites'] = array ( array ('sitename' => 'identi.ca', 'apiurl' => 'https://identi.ca/api/', 'consumersecret' => 'OAuth Consumer Secret here', 'consumerkey' => 'OAuth Consumer Key here'), array ('sitename' => 'Some other Server', 'apiurl' => 'http://status.example.com/api/', 'consumersecret' => 'OAuth Consumer Secret here', 'consumerkey' => 'OAuth Consumer Key here') ); to the config file. Regardless of providing global OAuth credentials for your users or not, they can always add their own OAuth-Key and -Secret thus enable the relay for any StatusNet instance they may have an account at. __ User Configuration __ When the addon is activated the user has to aquire three things in order to connect to the StatusNet account of choice. * the base URL for the StatusNet API, for identi.ca this is https://identi.ca/api/ * OAuth Consumer key & secret To get the OAuth Consumer key pair the user has to (a) ask her Friendica admin if a pair already exists or (b) has to register the Friendica server as a client application on the StatusNet server. This can be done from the account settings under "Connect -> Connections -> Register an OAuth client application -> Register a new application". During the registration of the OAuth client remember the following: * there is no callback url * register a desktop client * with read & write access * the Source URL should be the URL of your Friendica server After the required credentials for the application are stored in the configuration you have to actually connect your Friendica account with StatusNet. To do so follow the Sign in with StatusNet button, allow the access and copy the security code into the plugin configuration. Friendica will then try to acquire the final OAuth credentials from the API, if successful the plugin settings will allow you to select to post your public messages to your StatusNet account.