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activity
go get github.com/go-fed/activity
This repository supports vgo
and is remotely verifiable.
This repository contains three libraries for use in your golang applications:
vocab
: An ActivityStreams Vocabulary librarystreams
: A convenience library for the ActivityStreams Vocabularypub
: ActivityPub SocialAPI (Client-to-Server) and FederateAPI (Server-to-Server)
This library is biased. It forgoes understanding JSON-LD in exchange for static typing. It provides a large amount of default behavior to let Social, Federated, or both kinds of ActivityPub applications just work.
Status
Version 0.1.0 of this library is ready for use.
There is not an implementation report available... yet!
See each subdirectory for its own README for further elaboration. The
recommended reading order is vocab
, streams
, and then pub
. Others are
optional.
How well tested are these libraries?
I took great care to add numerous tests using examples directly from specifications, official test repositories, and my own end-to-end tests.
Who is using this library currently?
No one. Please let me know if you are using it!
How do I use these libraries?
Please see each subdirectory for its own README for further elaboration. The
recommended reading order is vocab
, streams
, and then pub
. Others are
optional.
Passing familiarity with ActivityStreams and ActivityPub is recommended.
Other Libraries
tools
- Code generation wizardry and ActivityPub-spec-as-data.deliverer
- Provides an asynchronousDeliverer
for use with thepub
lib
FAQ
Why does compilation take so long?
The vocab
and streams
packages are code generated on order of hundreds of
thousands to a million lines long. If using Go 1.9 or before, use go install
or go build -i
to cache the build artifacts and do incremental builds.
Useful References
- ActivityPub Specification
- ActivityPub GitHub Repo
- ActivityStreams Core Specification
- ActivityStreams Vocabulary Specification
- ActivityStreams GitHub Repo
Thanks
I would like to thank those that have worked hard to create the technologies and standards that created the opportunity to implement this suite of libraries.