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Mastodon is a federated microblogging engine. An alternative implementation of the GNU Social project. Based on ActivityStreams, Webfinger, PubsubHubbub and Salmon.
Current status of the project is early development. Documentation &co will be added later
Missing:
LOCAL_DOMAIN
should be the domain/hostname of your instance. This is absolutely required as it is used for generating unique IDs for everything federation-relatedLOCAL_HTTPS
set it to true
if HTTPS works on your website. This is used to generate canonical URLs, which is also important when generating and parsing federation-related IDsHUB_URL
should be the URL of the PubsubHubbub service that your instance is going to use. By default it is the open service of SuperfeedrThe project now includes a Dockerfile and a docker-compose.yml. You need to turn .env.production sample into .env.production with all the variables set before you can:
docker-compose build
And finally
docker-compose up
As usual, the first thing you would need to do would be to run migrations:
docker-compose run web rake db:migrate