Require OAuth 2.0 verification to create feeds

As of the `v2.0.0` release of this project, only users who are authenticated with a particular OAuth server can _create_ feeds. Any federated user can still read the feeds. I implemented this because running this service in the open invited thousands of spammers to create feeds and overwhelm the service. With this new model, you can run this as an added bonus for people in a community like a Mastodon server, and as the person running it you are taking on only the moderation burden of the users you are already responsible for on your federated server.
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@ -4,12 +4,16 @@ This is a server that lets users convert any RSS feed to an ActivityPub actor th
This is based on my [Express ActivityPub Server](https://github.com/dariusk/express-activitypub), a simple Node/Express server that supports a subset of ActivityPub. This is based on my [Express ActivityPub Server](https://github.com/dariusk/express-activitypub), a simple Node/Express server that supports a subset of ActivityPub.
As of the `v2.0.0` release of this project, only users who are authenticated with a particular OAuth server can _create_ feeds. Any federated user can still read the feeds. I implemented this because running this service in the open invited thousands of spammers to create feeds and overwhelm the service. With this new model, you can run this as an added bonus for people in a community like a Mastodon server, and as the person running it you are taking on only the moderation burden of the users you are already responsible for on your federated server.
## Requirements ## Requirements
This requires Node.js v10.10.0 or above. This requires Node.js v10.10.0 or above.
You also need `beanstalkd` running. This is a simple and fast queueing system we use to manage polling RSS feeds. [Here are installation instructions](https://beanstalkd.github.io/download.html). On a production server you'll want to [install it as a background process](https://github.com/beanstalkd/beanstalkd/tree/master/adm). You also need `beanstalkd` running. This is a simple and fast queueing system we use to manage polling RSS feeds. [Here are installation instructions](https://beanstalkd.github.io/download.html). On a production server you'll want to [install it as a background process](https://github.com/beanstalkd/beanstalkd/tree/master/adm).
You'll also need to control some kind of OAuth provider that you can regsiter this application on. This application was designed to work with Mastodon as that OAuth provider (see more on setting that up below), but any OAuth 2.0 provider should work. Many federated software packages besides Mastodon can act as OAuth providers, and if you want something standalone, [Keycloak](https://www.keycloak.org) and [ORY Hydra](https://github.com/ory/hydra) are two open source providers you could try.
## Installation ## Installation
Clone the repository, then `cd` into its root directory. Install dependencies: Clone the repository, then `cd` into its root directory. Install dependencies:
@ -28,7 +32,17 @@ Update your new `config.json` file:
"PORT_HTTP": "3000", "PORT_HTTP": "3000",
"PORT_HTTPS": "8443", "PORT_HTTPS": "8443",
"PRIVKEY_PATH": "/path/to/your/ssl/privkey.pem", "PRIVKEY_PATH": "/path/to/your/ssl/privkey.pem",
"CERT_PATH": "/path/to/your/ssl/cert.pem" "CERT_PATH": "/path/to/your/ssl/cert.pem",
"OAUTH": {
"client_id": "abc123def456",
"client_secret": "zyx987wvu654",
"redirect_uri": "https://rss.example.social/convert",
"domain": "example.social",
"domain_human": "Example Online Community",
"authorize_path": "/oauth/authorize",
"token_path": "/oauth/token",
"token_verification_path": "/some/path/to/verify/token"
}
} }
``` ```
@ -37,6 +51,15 @@ Update your new `config.json` file:
* `PORT_HTTPS`: the https port that Express runs on * `PORT_HTTPS`: the https port that Express runs on
* `PRIVKEY_PATH`: point this to your private key you got from Certbot or similar * `PRIVKEY_PATH`: point this to your private key you got from Certbot or similar
* `CERT_PATH`: point this to your cert you got from Certbot or similar * `CERT_PATH`: point this to your cert you got from Certbot or similar
* `OAUTH`: this object contains properties related to OAuth login. See the section below on "Running with OAuth" for more details.
* `client_id`: also known as the "client key". A long series of characters. You generate this when you register this application with an OAuth provider.
* `client_secret`: Another long series of characters that you generate when you register this application with an OAuth provider.
* `redirect_uri`: This is the URI that people get redirected to after they authorize the application on the OAuth server. Must point to the server where THIS service is running, and must point to the `/convert` page. This uri has to match what you put in the application info on the OAuth provider.
* `domain`: The domain of the OAuth provider. Not necessarily the same as this server (for example, you could host this at rss.mydomain.com and then handle all OAuth through some other server you control, like a Mastodon server).
* `domain_human`: The human-readable name of the OAuth provider. This will appear in various messages, so if you say "Example Online Community" here then the user will see a message like "Click here to log in via Example Online Community".
* `authorize_path`: This will generally be `/oauth/authorize/` but you can change it here if your OAuth provider uses a nonstandard authorization path.
* `token_path`: This will generally be `/oauth/token/` but you can change it here if your OAuth provider uses a nonstandard token path.
* `token_verification_path`: This should be the path to any URL at the OAuth server that responds with an HTTP status code 200 when you are correctly logged in (and with a non-200 value when you are not). This is the path relative to the `domain` you set, so if your `domain` is `example.social` and you set `token_verification_path` to `/foo/bar/` then the full path that this service will run a GET on to verify you are logged in is `https://example.social/foo/bar`.
Run the server! Run the server!
@ -48,6 +71,27 @@ Go to `https://whateveryourdomainis.com:3000/convert` or whatever port you selec
There is also a file called `queueFeeds.js` that needs to be run on a cron job or similar scheduler. I like to run mine once a minute. It queries every RSS feed in the database to see if there has been a change to the feed. If there is a new post, it sends out the new post to everyone subscribed to its corresponding ActivityPub Actor. There is also a file called `queueFeeds.js` that needs to be run on a cron job or similar scheduler. I like to run mine once a minute. It queries every RSS feed in the database to see if there has been a change to the feed. If there is a new post, it sends out the new post to everyone subscribed to its corresponding ActivityPub Actor.
## Running with OAuth
OAuth is unfortunately a bit underspecified so there are a lot of funky implementations out there. Here I will include an example of using a Mastodon server as the OAuth provider. This is how I have my RSS service set up: I run friend.camp as my Mastodon server, and I use my admin powers on friend.camp to register rss.friend.camp as an application. The steps for this, for Mastodon, are:
* log in as an admin user
* go to Preferences
* select Development
* select New Application
* type in an application name, and the URL where this service is running
* type in the redirect URI, which will be whatever base domain this service is running at with the `/convert` path appended. So something like `https://rss.example.social/convert`
* uncheck all scopes, and check `read:accounts` (this is the minimum required access, simply so this RSS converter can confirm someone is truly logged in)
* once you're done, save
* you will now have access to a "client key" and "client secret" for this app.
* open `config.js` in an editor
* fill in `client_id` with the client key, and `client_secret` with the client secret.
* set the `redirect_uri` to be identical to the one you put in Mastodon. It should look like `https://rss.example.social/convert` (the `/convert` part is important, this software won't work if you point to a different path)
* set `domain` to the domain of your Mastodon server, and `domain_human` to its human-friendly name
* leave `authorize_path` and `token_path` on their defaults
* set `token_verification_path` to `/api/v1/accounts/verify_credentials`
* cross your fingers and start up this server
## Local testing ## Local testing
You can use a service like [ngrok](https://ngrok.com/) to test things out before you deploy on a real server. All you need to do is install ngrok and run `ngrok http 3000` (or whatever port you're using if you changed it). Then go to your `config.json` and update the `DOMAIN` field to whatever `abcdef.ngrok.io` domain that ngrok gives you and restart your server. You can use a service like [ngrok](https://ngrok.com/) to test things out before you deploy on a real server. All you need to do is install ngrok and run `ngrok http 3000` (or whatever port you're using if you changed it). Then go to your `config.json` and update the `DOMAIN` field to whatever `abcdef.ngrok.io` domain that ngrok gives you and restart your server.

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
const config = require('./config.json'); const config = require('./config.json');
const { DOMAIN, PRIVKEY_PATH, CERT_PATH, PORT_HTTP, PORT_HTTPS } = config; const { DOMAIN, PRIVKEY_PATH, CERT_PATH, PORT_HTTP, PORT_HTTPS, OAUTH } = config;
const express = require('express'); const express = require('express');
const app = express(); const app = express();
const Database = require('better-sqlite3'); const Database = require('better-sqlite3');
@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ app.set('view engine', 'pug');
app.use(bodyParser.json({type: 'application/activity+json'})); // support json encoded bodies app.use(bodyParser.json({type: 'application/activity+json'})); // support json encoded bodies
app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: true })); // support encoded bodies app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: true })); // support encoded bodies
app.get('/', (req, res) => res.render('home')); app.get('/', (req, res) => res.render('home', { OAUTH }));
// admin page // admin page
app.options('/api', cors()); app.options('/api', cors());

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{ {
"name": "bot-node", "name": "rss-to-activitypub",
"version": "1.0.0", "version": "2.0.0",
"description": "", "description": "",
"main": "index.js", "main": "index.js",
"dependencies": { "dependencies": {

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@ -33,6 +33,8 @@
<body> <body>
<h1>Convert an RSS feed to ActivityPub</h1> <h1>Convert an RSS feed to ActivityPub</h1>
<p><em>by <a href="https://friend.camp/@darius">Darius Kazemi</a>, <a href="https://github.com/dariusk/rss-to-activitypub">source code here</a></em></p> <p><em>by <a href="https://friend.camp/@darius">Darius Kazemi</a>, <a href="https://github.com/dariusk/rss-to-activitypub">source code here</a></em></p>
<div id="convert">
<p id="login-confirmed"></p>
<p>Put the full RSS feed URL in here, and pick a username for the account that will track the feed.</p> <p>Put the full RSS feed URL in here, and pick a username for the account that will track the feed.</p>
<p> <p>
<input id="feed" type="text" placeholder="https://example.com/feed.xml"/> <input id="feed" type="text" placeholder="https://example.com/feed.xml"/>
@ -44,15 +46,18 @@
<button onclick="submit()">Submit</button> <button onclick="submit()">Submit</button>
<div id="out"> <div id="out">
</div> </div>
</div>
<div id="login" hidden=true>
<p>You aren't logged in! <a href="/">Go here to log in.</a></p>
</div>
<script> <script>
// https://bots.tinysubversions.com/api/convert/?feed=https://toomuchnotenough.site/feed.xml&username=tmne
function submit() { function submit() {
let domain = document.domain; let domain = document.domain;
let feed = encodeURIComponent(document.querySelector('#feed').value); let feed = encodeURIComponent(document.querySelector('#feed').value);
let username = document.querySelector('#username').value; let username = document.querySelector('#username').value;
let out = document.querySelector('#out'); let out = document.querySelector('#out');
fetch(`/api/convert/?feed=${feed}&username=${username}`) fetch(`/api/convert/?feed=${feed}&username=${username}&token=${access_token}`)
.then(function(response) { .then(function(response) {
return response.json(); return response.json();
}) })
@ -65,13 +70,11 @@ fetch(`/api/convert/?feed=${feed}&username=${username}`)
if (myJson.content) { if (myJson.content) {
// was it a match on feed // was it a match on feed
if (myJson.feed === decodeURIComponent(feed)) { if (myJson.feed === decodeURIComponent(feed)) {
console.log('feed match!');
out.innerHTML = `<p>This feed already exists! Follow @${myJson.username}@${domain}.</p>`; out.innerHTML = `<p>This feed already exists! Follow @${myJson.username}@${domain}.</p>`;
window.location = `/u/${myJson.username}`; window.location = `/u/${myJson.username}`;
} }
// was it a match on username // was it a match on username
else if (myJson.username === username) { else if (myJson.username === username) {
console.log('username match!');
out.innerHTML = `<p>This username is already taken for <a href="${myJson.feed}">this feed</a>.</p>`; out.innerHTML = `<p>This username is already taken for <a href="${myJson.feed}">this feed</a>.</p>`;
} }
} }
@ -81,10 +84,53 @@ fetch(`/api/convert/?feed=${feed}&username=${username}`)
}) })
.catch(error => { .catch(error => {
console.log('!!!',error);
out.innerHTML = `<p>Error: ${error}</p>`; out.innerHTML = `<p>Error: ${error}</p>`;
}); });
} }
function getUrlParameter(name) {
name = name.replace(/[\[]/, '\\[').replace(/[\]]/, '\\]');
var regex = new RegExp('[\\?&]' + name + '=([^&#]*)');
var results = regex.exec(location.search);
return results === null ? '' : decodeURIComponent(results[1].replace(/\+/g, ' '));
};
if (!localStorage.getItem('rss-data')) {
localStorage.setItem('rss-data','{}');
}
let {access_token, domain} = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('rss-data'));
// if no access token in storage, no code in url
// hide app, show login prompt
if (!getUrlParameter('code') && !access_token) {
document.getElementById('convert').hidden = true;
document.getElementById('login').hidden = false;
}
// if no access token in storage, code in url
// send the code parameter to the server to get an access token
// store the result in localStorage, reload the page
if (getUrlParameter('code') && !access_token) {
fetch(`/api/request-token/?code=${getUrlParameter('code')}`)
.then((resp) => resp.json())
.then(data => {
localStorage.setItem('rss-data',JSON.stringify(data));
// reload without url parameters
window.location.href = window.location.origin + window.location.pathname;
});
}
// if we have an access token, then we can render our app
if (JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('rss-data')).access_token) {
let {access_token, domain} = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem('rss-data'));
document.getElementById('login').hidden = true;
document.getElementById('login-confirmed').innerHTML = `<p>Welcome! You are logged in via your <strong>${domain}</strong> account. <a href="#" onclick="logOut()">Click here</a> to log out.</p>`;
document.getElementById('convert').hidden = false;
}
function logOut() {
localStorage.removeItem('rss-data');
window.location = window.location;
}
</script> </script>
</body> </body>
</html> </html>

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ async function foo() {
// get all feeds from DB // get all feeds from DB
let feeds = db.prepare('select feed from feeds').all(); let feeds = db.prepare('select feed from feeds').all();
console.log('!!!',feeds.length); // console.log('!!!',feeds.length);
let count = 0; let count = 0;

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@ -1,15 +1,66 @@
'use strict'; 'use strict';
const express = require('express'), const express = require('express'),
router = express.Router(), router = express.Router(),
cors = require('cors'),
crypto = require('crypto'), crypto = require('crypto'),
request = require('request'), request = require('request'),
Parser = require('rss-parser'), Parser = require('rss-parser'),
parseFavicon = require('parse-favicon').parseFavicon, parseFavicon = require('parse-favicon').parseFavicon,
generateRSAKeypair = require('generate-rsa-keypair'); generateRSAKeypair = require('generate-rsa-keypair'),
oauth = require('../config.json').OAUTH;
router.get('/convert', function (req, res) { router.get('/request-token', cors(), (req, res) => {
if (!oauth) {
return res.status(501).json({message: `OAuth is not enabled on this server.`});
}
else if (!oauth.client_id || !oauth.client_secret || !oauth.redirect_uri) {
return res.status(501).json({message: `OAuth is misconfigured on this server. Please contact the admin at ${contactEmail} and let them know.`});
}
else if (!req.query.code) {
return res.status(400).json({message: `Request is missing the required 'code' parameter.`});
}
let params = req.query;
params.client_id = oauth.client_id;
params.client_secret = oauth.client_secret;
params.redirect_uri = oauth.redirect_uri;
params.grant_type = 'authorization_code';
request.post(`https://${oauth.domain}${oauth.token_path}`, {form: params}, (err,httpResponse,body) => {
body = JSON.parse(body);
if (body.access_token) {
return res.json({ access_token: body.access_token, domain: oauth.domain});
}
else {
return res.status(401).json(body);
}
});
});
// if oauth is enabled, this function checks to see if we've been sent an access token and validates it with the server
// otherwise we simply skip verification
function isAuthenticated(req, res, next) {
if (oauth) {
request.get({
url: `https://${oauth.domain}${oauth.token_verification_path}`,
headers: {
'Authorization': `Bearer ${req.query.token}`
},
}, (err, resp, body) => {
if (resp.statusCode === 200) {
return next();
}
else {
res.redirect('/');
}
});
}
else {
return next();
}
}
router.get('/convert', isAuthenticated, function (req, res) {
let db = req.app.get('db'); let db = req.app.get('db');
console.log(req.query);
let username = req.query.username; let username = req.query.username;
let feed = req.query.feed; let feed = req.query.feed;
// reject if username is invalid // reject if username is invalid
@ -24,7 +75,6 @@ router.get('/convert', function (req, res) {
res.status(200).json(result); res.status(200).json(result);
} }
else if(feed && username) { else if(feed && username) {
console.log('VALIDATING');
// validate the RSS // validate the RSS
let parser = new Parser(); let parser = new Parser();
parser.parseURL(feed, function(err, feedData) { parser.parseURL(feed, function(err, feedData) {
@ -35,8 +85,6 @@ router.get('/convert', function (req, res) {
res.status(400).json({err: err.message}); res.status(400).json({err: err.message});
} }
else { else {
console.log(feedData.title);
console.log('end!!!!');
res.status(200).json(feedData); res.status(200).json(feedData);
let displayName = feedData.title; let displayName = feedData.title;
let description = feedData.description; let description = feedData.description;

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@ -29,9 +29,6 @@ function signAndSend(message, name, domain, req, res, targetDomain) {
const signature_b64 = signature.toString('base64'); const signature_b64 = signature.toString('base64');
const algorithm = 'rsa-sha256'; const algorithm = 'rsa-sha256';
let header = `keyId="https://${domain}/u/${name}",algorithm="${algorithm}",headers="(request-target) host date digest",signature="${signature_b64}"`; let header = `keyId="https://${domain}/u/${name}",algorithm="${algorithm}",headers="(request-target) host date digest",signature="${signature_b64}"`;
console.log('signature:',header);
console.log('message:',message);
request({ request({
url: inbox, url: inbox,
headers: { headers: {
@ -53,7 +50,6 @@ function signAndSend(message, name, domain, req, res, targetDomain) {
function sendAcceptMessage(thebody, name, domain, req, res, targetDomain) { function sendAcceptMessage(thebody, name, domain, req, res, targetDomain) {
const guid = crypto.randomBytes(16).toString('hex'); const guid = crypto.randomBytes(16).toString('hex');
console.log(thebody);
let message = { let message = {
'@context': ['https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams', 'https://w3id.org/security/v1'], '@context': ['https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams', 'https://w3id.org/security/v1'],
'id': `https://${domain}/${guid}`, 'id': `https://${domain}/${guid}`,
@ -101,7 +97,6 @@ router.post('/', function (req, res) {
followers = [req.body.actor]; followers = [req.body.actor];
} }
let followersText = JSON.stringify(followers); let followersText = JSON.stringify(followers);
console.log('adding followersText', followersText);
// update into DB // update into DB
db.prepare('update accounts set followers = ? where name = ?').run(followersText, `${name}@${domain}`); db.prepare('update accounts set followers = ? where name = ?').run(followersText, `${name}@${domain}`);
} }

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@ -12,11 +12,10 @@ const beanstalkd = new Jackd();
beanstalkd.connect() beanstalkd.connect()
async function foo() { async function processQueue() {
while (true) { while (true) {
try { try {
const { id, payload } = await beanstalkd.reserve() const { id, payload } = await beanstalkd.reserve()
console.log(payload)
/* ... process job here ... */ /* ... process job here ... */
await beanstalkd.delete(id) await beanstalkd.delete(id)
await doFeed(payload) await doFeed(payload)
@ -27,7 +26,7 @@ async function foo() {
} }
} }
foo() processQueue()
function doFeed(feedUrl) { function doFeed(feedUrl) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
@ -63,7 +62,6 @@ return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
let brandNewItems = newItems.filter(el => difference.includes(el.guid) || difference.includes(el.title) || difference.includes(el.description)); let brandNewItems = newItems.filter(el => difference.includes(el.guid) || difference.includes(el.title) || difference.includes(el.description));
let acct = feed.username; let acct = feed.username;
let domain = DOMAIN; let domain = DOMAIN;
//console.log(acct, brandNewItems);
// send the message to everyone for each item! // send the message to everyone for each item!
for (var item of brandNewItems) { for (var item of brandNewItems) {
@ -101,7 +99,6 @@ return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
// This is a function with a bunch of custom rules for different kinds of content I've found in the wild in things like Reddit rss feeds. Right now we just use the first image we find, if any. // This is a function with a bunch of custom rules for different kinds of content I've found in the wild in things like Reddit rss feeds. Right now we just use the first image we find, if any.
function transformContent(item) { function transformContent(item) {
let cheerio = require('cheerio'); let cheerio = require('cheerio');
console.log(JSON.stringify(item));
if (item.content === undefined) { if (item.content === undefined) {
item.urls = []; item.urls = [];
return item; return item;
@ -111,12 +108,10 @@ function transformContent(item) {
// look through all the links to find images // look through all the links to find images
let links = $('a'); let links = $('a');
let urls = []; let urls = [];
//console.log('links', links.length);
links.each((i,e) => { links.each((i,e) => {
let url = $(e).attr('href'); let url = $(e).attr('href');
// if there's an image, add it as a media attachment // if there's an image, add it as a media attachment
if (url && url.match(/(http)?s?:?(\/\/[^"']*\.(?:png|jpg|jpeg|gif|png|svg))/)) { if (url && url.match(/(http)?s?:?(\/\/[^"']*\.(?:png|jpg|jpeg|gif|png|svg))/)) {
//console.log(url);
urls.push(url); urls.push(url);
} }
}); });
@ -127,7 +122,6 @@ function transformContent(item) {
let url = $(e).attr('src'); let url = $(e).attr('src');
// if there's an image, add it as a media attachment // if there's an image, add it as a media attachment
if (url) { if (url) {
//console.log(url);
urls.push(url); urls.push(url);
// remove the image from the post body since it's in the attachment now // remove the image from the post body since it's in the attachment now
$(e).remove(); $(e).remove();
@ -139,7 +133,6 @@ function transformContent(item) {
// find iframe embeds and turn them into links // find iframe embeds and turn them into links
let iframes = $('iframe'); let iframes = $('iframe');
iframes.each((i,e) => { iframes.each((i,e) => {
console.log('iframe',i,e);
let url = $(e).attr('src'); let url = $(e).attr('src');
$(e).replaceWith($(`<a href="${url}">[embedded content]</a>`)); $(e).replaceWith($(`<a href="${url}">[embedded content]</a>`));
}); });
@ -163,10 +156,8 @@ function transformContent(item) {
// TODO import these form a helper // TODO import these form a helper
function signAndSend(message, name, domain, req, res, targetDomain, inbox) { function signAndSend(message, name, domain, req, res, targetDomain, inbox) {
// get the private key // get the private key
console.log('sending to ', name, targetDomain, inbox);
let inboxFragment = inbox.replace('https://'+targetDomain,''); let inboxFragment = inbox.replace('https://'+targetDomain,'');
let result = db.prepare('select privkey from accounts where name = ?').get(`${name}@${domain}`); let result = db.prepare('select privkey from accounts where name = ?').get(`${name}@${domain}`);
//console.log('got key', result === undefined, `${name}@${domain}`);
if (result === undefined) { if (result === undefined) {
console.log(`No record found for ${name}.`); console.log(`No record found for ${name}.`);
} }
@ -184,7 +175,6 @@ function signAndSend(message, name, domain, req, res, targetDomain, inbox) {
const signature_b64 = signature.toString('base64'); const signature_b64 = signature.toString('base64');
const algorithm = 'rsa-sha256'; const algorithm = 'rsa-sha256';
let header = `keyId="https://${domain}/u/${name}",algorithm="${algorithm}",headers="(request-target) host date digest",signature="${signature_b64}"`; let header = `keyId="https://${domain}/u/${name}",algorithm="${algorithm}",headers="(request-target) host date digest",signature="${signature_b64}"`;
//console.log('signature:',header);
request({ request({
url: inbox, url: inbox,
headers: { headers: {
@ -228,7 +218,6 @@ function createMessage(text, name, domain, item, follower, guidNote) {
// add image attachment // add image attachment
let attachment; let attachment;
console.log('NUM IMAGES',item.urls.length);
if (item.enclosure && item.enclosure.url && item.enclosure.url.includes('.mp3')) { if (item.enclosure && item.enclosure.url && item.enclosure.url.includes('.mp3')) {
attachment = { attachment = {
'type': 'Document', 'type': 'Document',
@ -261,7 +250,6 @@ function createMessage(text, name, domain, item, follower, guidNote) {
out.object.attachment = attachment; out.object.attachment = attachment;
} }
console.log(guidCreate, guidNote);
db.prepare('insert or replace into messages(guid, message) values(?, ?)').run( guidCreate, JSON.stringify(out)); db.prepare('insert or replace into messages(guid, message) values(?, ?)').run( guidCreate, JSON.stringify(out));
db.prepare('insert or replace into messages(guid, message) values(?, ?)').run( guidNote, JSON.stringify(out.object)); db.prepare('insert or replace into messages(guid, message) values(?, ?)').run( guidNote, JSON.stringify(out.object));
@ -269,11 +257,9 @@ function createMessage(text, name, domain, item, follower, guidNote) {
} }
function sendCreateMessage(text, name, domain, req, res, item) { function sendCreateMessage(text, name, domain, req, res, item) {
// console.log(`${name}@${domain}`);
let result = db.prepare('select followers from accounts where name = ?').get(`${name}@${domain}`); let result = db.prepare('select followers from accounts where name = ?').get(`${name}@${domain}`);
let followers = JSON.parse(result.followers); let followers = JSON.parse(result.followers);
const guidNote = crypto.randomBytes(16).toString('hex'); const guidNote = crypto.randomBytes(16).toString('hex');
// console.log(followers);
if (!followers) { if (!followers) {
followers = []; followers = [];
} }

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@ -8,4 +8,5 @@ html
h1 RSS to ActivityPub Converter h1 RSS to ActivityPub Converter
p.account by <a href="https://friend.camp/@darius">Darius Kazemi</a> p.account by <a href="https://friend.camp/@darius">Darius Kazemi</a>
p This is a service to convert any RSS feed into an account that Mastodon (or any other ActivityPub social network) can subscribe to. <a href="https://github.com/dariusk/rss-to-activitypub/">Source code here</a>. p This is a service to convert any RSS feed into an account that Mastodon (or any other ActivityPub social network) can subscribe to. <a href="https://github.com/dariusk/rss-to-activitypub/">Source code here</a>.
p <a href="/convert/">Click here to start!</a> p Only users of <a href="https://#{OAUTH.domain}">#{OAUTH.domain_human}</a> can create feeds, but anyone can subscribe if they know the account info.
p <a href="https://#{OAUTH.domain}#{OAUTH.authorize_path}?scope=read:accounts&response_type=code&redirect_uri=#{OAUTH.redirect_uri}&client_id=#{OAUTH.client_id}">Click here to log in!</a>