Embed an activitypub feed in your blog et cetera.
This is a fork of mastofeed that adds support for more themes and Misskey.
The homepage has a tool for generating iframe code for you, with a sensible sandbox
attribute. The feeds fit comfortably in a 400px wide area.
example:
/api/v1/feed?userurl=https%3A%2F%2Foctodon.social%2Fusers%2Ffenwick67&scale=90&theme=masto-light
Returns a html page which displays a feed for a user URL. Note that URLs must be URI encoded (i.e. encodeURIComponent('https://octodon.social/users/fenwick67')
).
Querystring options:
option | required | description |
---|---|---|
userurl |
* | Mastodon/Pleroma/Misskey account URL (usually https://${instance}/users/${username} for MastoAPI or https://${instance}/@${username} for Misskey) |
instance |
** | Mastodon/Pleroma/Misskey instance URL (usually https://${instance} ) |
user |
** | Mastodon/Pleroma/Misskey user ID (usually ${username} ) |
feedurl |
no | a URL to a page of an ActivityPub post collection. Only used for pages beyond the first. |
theme |
no | either masto-dark , masto-light or masto-auto , to select the UI theme (default is masto-dark ). auto will appear masto-light unless the user sets up masto-dark mode on their device. |
boosts |
no | whether to show boosts or not |
replies |
no | whether to show replies or not |
size |
no | the scale of the UI in percent. |
* userurl
is required if instance
and user
are not specified.***
** instance
and user
are required if userurl
is not specified.***
*** userurl
and instance
/user
are mutually exclusive.
This is a straightforward node project with zero databases or anything, you should just be able to run yarn install
and then yarn start
to get up and running. Set your PORT
environment variable to change the port it listens on.
Feel free to add a caching layer, improve the styles and add more features.