AodeRelay

A simple and efficient activitypub relay

Usage

To simply run the server, the command is as follows bash $ ./relay

To learn about any other tasks, the --help flag can be passed ```bash $ ./relay --help relay 0.2.0 An activitypub relay

USAGE: relay [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]

FLAGS: -h, --help Prints help information -u, --undo Undo allowing or blocking domains -V, --version Prints version information

OPTIONS: -a ... A list of domains that should be allowed -b ... A list of domains that should be blocked ```

To add domains to the blocklist, use the -b flag and pass a list of domains bash $ ./relay -b asonix.dog blimps.xyz To remove domains from the blocklist, simply pass the -u flag along with -b bash $ ./relay -ub asonix.dog blimps.xyz The same rules apply for allowing domains, although domains are allowed with the -a flag bash $ ./relay -a asonix.dog blimps.xyz $ ./relay -ua asonix.dog blimps.xyz

Allowed domains are only checked against incoming activities if RESTRICTED_MODE is enabled. Blocks can be published in the nodeinfo metadata by setting PUBLISH_BLOCKS to true

For advanced setups, it may be useful to run the relay API and the background tasks in separate processes, possibly on separate hosts. The -j and -n flags have been provided for this purpose. By passing -n, a relay can be spawned that handles no deliveries. By passing -j, a relay will not be spawned, but any deliveries existing in the database will be processed.

Subscribing

Mastodon admins can subscribe to this relay by adding the /inbox route to their relay settings. For example, if the server is https://relay.my.tld, the correct URL would be https://relay.my.tld/inbox.

Pleroma admins can subscribe to this relay by adding the /actor route to their relay settings. For example, if the server is https://relay.my.tld, the correct URL would be https://relay.my.tld/actor.

Supported Activities

Supported Discovery Protocols

Configuration

By default, all these values are set to development values. These are read from the environment, or from the .env file in the working directory. env HOSTNAME=localhost:8080 ADDR=127.0.0.1 PORT=8080 DEBUG=true RESTRICTED_MODE=false VALIDATE_SIGNATURES=false HTTPS=false DATABASE_URL= PRETTY_LOG=true PUBLISH_BLOCKS=false To run this server in production, you'll likely want to set most of them env HOSTNAME=relay.my.tld ADDR=0.0.0.0 PORT=8080 DEBUG=false RESTRICTED_MODE=false VALIDATE_SIGNATURES=true HTTPS=true DATABASE_URL=postgres://pg_user:pg_pass@pg_host:pg_port/pg_database PRETTY_LOG=false PUBLISH_BLOCKS=true

Contributing

Unless otherwise stated, all contributions to this project will be licensed under the CSL with the exceptions listed in the License section of this file.

License

This work is licensed under the Cooperative Software License. This is not a Free Software License, but may be considered a "source-available License." For most hobbyists, self-employed developers, worker-owned companies, and cooperatives, this software can be used in most projects so long as this software is distributed under the terms of the CSL. For more information, see the provided LICENSE file. If none exists, the license can be found online here. If you are a free software project and wish to use this software under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, please contact me at asonix@asonix.dog and we can sort that out. If you wish to use this project under any other license, especially in proprietary software, the answer is likely no.