Mastodon is a free, open-source social networking service that’s decentralized and distributed. It was created in 2016 as an alternative choice to centralized social media platforms corresponding to Twitter and Fb.
One of many key options of Mastodon is the usage of the WebFinger protocol, which permits customers to find and entry details about different customers on the Mastodon community. WebFinger is an easy HTTP-based protocol that allows a person to find details about different customers or sources on the web by utilizing their e mail tackle or different figuring out data. The WebFinger protocol is vital for Mastodon as a result of it allows customers to seek out and observe one another on the community, no matter the place they’re hosted.
WebFinger makes use of a “well-known” path construction when calling an area. It’s possible you’ll be conversant in the robots.txt conference. All of us simply agree that robots.txt will sit on the high path of everybody’s area.
The WebFinger protocol is an easy HTTP-based protocol that allows a person or search to find details about different customers or sources on the web by utilizing their e mail tackle or different figuring out data. My is first title eventually title .com, so…my private WebFinger API endpoint is right here https://www.hanselman.com/.well-known/webfinger
The thought is that…
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A person sends a WebFinger request to a server, utilizing the e-mail tackle or different figuring out data of the person or useful resource they’re making an attempt to find.
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The server seems up the requested data in its database and returns a JSON object containing the details about the person or useful resource. This JSON object is known as a “useful resource descriptor.”
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The person’s consumer receives the useful resource descriptor and shows the knowledge to the person.
The useful resource descriptor incorporates varied kinds of details about the person or useful resource, corresponding to their title, profile image, and hyperlinks to their social media accounts or different on-line sources. It could actually additionally embody different kinds of data, such because the person’s public key, which can be utilized to determine a safe reference to the person.
There’s an excellent explainer right here as effectively. From that web page:
When somebody searches for you on Mastodon, your server shall be queried for accounts utilizing an endpoint that appears like this:
Be aware that Mastodon person names begin with @ so they’re @username@someserver.com. Identical to twiter could be @shanselman@twitter.com I will be @shanselman@hanselman.com now!
So maybe https://www.hanselman.com/.well-known/webfinger?useful resource=acct:FRED@HANSELMAN.COM
Mine returns
{
"topic":"acct:shanselman@hachyderm.io",
"aliases":
[
"https://hachyderm.io/@shanselman",
"https://hachyderm.io/users/shanselman"
],
"hyperlinks":
[
{
"rel":"http://webfinger.net/rel/profile-page",
"type":"text/html",
"href":"https://hachyderm.io/@shanselman"
},
{
"rel":"self",
"type":"application/activity+json",
"href":"https://hachyderm.io/users/shanselman"
},
{
"rel":"http://ostatus.org/schema/1.0/subscribe",
"template":"https://hachyderm.io/authorize_interaction?uri={uri}"
}
]
}
This file must be returned as a mime sort of utility/jrd+json
My web site is an ASP.NET Razor Pages web site, so I simply did this in Startup.cs to map that well-known URL to a web page/route that returns the JSON wanted.
companies.AddRazorPages().AddRazorPagesOptions(choices =>
{
choices.Conventions.AddPageRoute("/robotstxt", "/Robots.Txt"); //i did this earlier than, not wanted
choices.Conventions.AddPageRoute("/webfinger", "/.well-known/webfinger");
choices.Conventions.AddPageRoute("/webfinger", "/.well-known/webfinger/{val?}");
});
then I made a webfinger.cshtml like this. Be aware I’ve to double escape the @@ websites as a result of it is Razor.
@web page
@{
Structure = null;
this.Response.ContentType = "utility/jrd+json";
}
{
"topic":"acct:shanselman@hachyderm.io",
"aliases":
[
"https://hachyderm.io/@@shanselman",
"https://hachyderm.io/users/shanselman"
],
"hyperlinks":
[
{
"rel":"http://webfinger.net/rel/profile-page",
"type":"text/html",
"href":"https://hachyderm.io/@@shanselman"
},
{
"rel":"self",
"type":"application/activity+json",
"href":"https://hachyderm.io/users/shanselman"
},
{
"rel":"http://ostatus.org/schema/1.0/subscribe",
"template":"https://hachyderm.io/authorize_interaction?uri={uri}"
}
]
}
It is a static response, but when I used to be internet hosting pages for multiple particular person I would wish to take within the url with the person’s title, after which map it to their aliases and return these appropriately.
Even simpler, you may simply use the JSON file of your individual Mastodon server’s webfinger response and SAVE IT as a static json file and replica it to your individual server!
So long as your server returns the correct JSON from that well-known URL then it will work.
So that is my template https://hachyderm.io/.well-known/webfinger?useful resource=acct:shanselman@hachyderm.io from the place I am hosted now.
If you wish to get began with Mastodon, begin right here. https://github.com/joyeusenoelle/GuideToMastodon/ it seems like Twitter circa 2007 besides it is not owned by anybody and relies on internet requirements like ActivityPub.
Hope this helps!
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