├── .htaccess ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── VISION.md ├── fedicore ├── app.php ├── autoload.php ├── controllers │ ├── Content.php │ ├── Core.php │ ├── Secure.php │ ├── Server.php │ ├── Test.php │ ├── User.php │ └── View.php ├── routes │ ├── core.xml │ └── defaultPath.xml └── views │ ├── base.xml │ ├── content.xml │ └── user.xml ├── fedidata ├── serverConfig.xml └── user │ └── david.xml └── static └── index.txt /.htaccess: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | RewriteEngine On 2 | 3 | RewriteRule "^(.*)$" "fedicore/app.php?q=$1" [L,QSA] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # CONTRIBUTING 2 | 3 | Thanks for the help. 4 | 5 | This project is currently in early development. 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If not, see . 649 | 650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. 651 | 652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short 653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: 654 | 655 | Copyright (C) 656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. 657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it 658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. 659 | 660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate 661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # FediBlog 2 | 3 | ![Fediblog logo](https://fedi.blog/Fediblog-logo.png) 4 | 5 | ## Specifications 6 | 7 | - PHP only 8 | - NoSQL 9 | - Easy installation (drag and drop via FTP and that's it) 10 | - ActivityPub 11 | - Markdown (Markdown Extra) 12 | - No private admin panel (only FTP or fonctions with email/Mastodon auth) 13 | - Likes (+ share button) 14 | - Comments (?) 15 | - Backup system ftw 16 | - Theming (template customization + CSS themes) 17 | - Markdown online editor (download file to upload via FTP) 18 | - Emojis support 💩 19 | - Peer-to-peer support with dat:// (maybe in a separated project) 20 | 21 | ## Catchword 22 | 23 | > Easy self-hosted, ActivityPub, Markdown, PHP, NoSQL, fully customisable blog engine for noob web devs and others! 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /VISION.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # VISION 2 | 3 | The goal of this software is to provide a simple blog engine. Simple to install : drag and drop files via FTP. Simple to use : add (via FTP) a text file (written in Markdown) to post a new article. Simple to hack (for the owner) : coded with PHP. And with a lot of cool features like Activity Pub support… 4 | 5 | Give it a try(1)! 6 | 7 | (1) Not yet released. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/app.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | $value) { 17 | $echolog.="$header: $value\n"; 18 | } 19 | file_put_contents("../fedilog/".date("d-m-Y").".txt",date("h:i:sa")." : ".$_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"]."\r".$echolog."\r",FILE_USE_INCLUDE_PATH | FILE_APPEND); 20 | } 21 | 22 | $core=new Core(); 23 | $core->welcome($q); 24 | 25 | ?> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/autoload.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Autoload] :".$class."

"); 4 | if(file_exists("controllers/".$class.".php")){ 5 | require_once("controllers/".$class.".php"); 6 | } 7 | require_once("../fedilib/Parsedown.php"); 8 | } 9 | spl_autoload_register('autoloader'); 10 | ?> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/controllers/Content.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | initDone && !is_null($id)){ 19 | $this->type=$type; 20 | $this->initDone=true; 21 | $this->id=$id; 22 | $contentFilePath="../".Server::get("path/Content/".$this->type."/content")."/".$this->id.".txt"; 23 | if(!file_exists($contentFilePath)){ 24 | $core->error("404","$contentFilePath was not found"); 25 | }else{ 26 | $this->content=file_get_contents($contentFilePath); 27 | } 28 | $dataFilePath="../".Server::get("path/Content/".$this->type."/data")."/".$this->id.".xml"; 29 | if(!file_exists($dataFilePath)){ 30 | switch($this->type){ 31 | case "Article": 32 | //TO DO (?): modular content type 33 | $this->data["title"]=ucfirst(str_replace(array("-","_")," ",$this->id)); 34 | $this->data["publishedDate"]=date("c",filemtime($contentFilePath)); 35 | $this->data["updatedDate"]=date("c"); 36 | $this->data["author"]=(string)Server::get("defaultPublishing/author"); 37 | file_put_contents($dataFilePath,$this->exportAtom()); 38 | break; 39 | } 40 | } 41 | } 42 | } 43 | public function get($var){ 44 | return($this->$var); 45 | } 46 | 47 | public function view($id=null,$type="content") { 48 | $this->init($id,$type); 49 | View::render("content",$this); 50 | } 51 | 52 | public function dump($id=null) { 53 | $this->init($id); 54 | View::render("dump",$this); 55 | } 56 | 57 | public function exportAtom($id=null){ 58 | global $core; 59 | $this->init($id); 60 | /* 61 | Export for Atom 62 | @params: $id 63 | */ 64 | switch($this->type){ 65 | case "Article": 66 | $authorUser=new User($this->data["author"]); 67 | $authorName=$authorUser->get("name"); 68 | $authorUri="http://".Server::get("domain")."/".Server::get("route/User")."/".$this->data["author"]; 69 | return( 70 | ' 71 | http://'.Server::get("domain").'/'.$this->id.' 72 | Test article 73 | '.$this->data["publishedDate"].' 74 | '.$this->data["updatedDate"].' 75 | 76 | '.$authorName.' 77 | '.$authorUri.' 78 | 79 | 80 | '.$this->content.' 81 | 82 | '); 83 | break; 84 | case "Media": 85 | break; 86 | } 87 | 88 | //TO DO: switch(content type){render differently} 89 | } 90 | } 91 | ?> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/controllers/Core.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | webfinger($_GET["resource"]); 18 | } 19 | } 20 | }else{ 21 | $xmlroutes=simplexml_load_file("routes/core.xml"); 22 | $route=$xmlroutes; 23 | 24 | foreach($query as $q){ 25 | if($q!=""){ 26 | $qPos++; 27 | $foundRoute=false; 28 | foreach($route->route as $currentRoute) { 29 | if(substr((string)$currentRoute->content,0,1)=="$"){//Route is user config 30 | $cr=substr((string)$currentRoute->content,1); 31 | if (preg_match("/(.+\(.+\).*){1}/", $cr)) { 32 | $crfunction=strtolower(explode("(",$cr)[0]); 33 | $crparam=str_replace(")","",explode("(",$cr)[1]); 34 | if($crfunction=="server"){ 35 | if(Server::get("route/".$crparam)==$q){ 36 | $foundRoute=true; 37 | $route=$currentRoute; 38 | }elseif(substr((string)$q,0,1)=="@"){//Route is @user 39 | if($crparam=="user"){ 40 | $foundRoute=true; 41 | $route=$currentRoute->route; 42 | } 43 | } 44 | } 45 | } 46 | }elseif(preg_match("/^".$currentRoute->content."$/", $q)){ 47 | $foundRoute=true; 48 | $route=$currentRoute; 49 | } 50 | } 51 | if(!$foundRoute){ 52 | foreach($route->route as $currentRoute) { 53 | if(substr($currentRoute->content,0,1)==":"){ // :this :parent 54 | $foundRoute=true; 55 | $route=$currentRoute; 56 | }elseif(substr((string)$currentRoute->content,0,1)=="$"){//Route is user config 57 | $cr=substr((string)$currentRoute->content,1); 58 | if (preg_match("/(.+\(.+\).*){1}/", $cr)) { 59 | $crfunction=strtolower(explode("(",$cr)[0]); 60 | $crparam=str_replace(")","",explode("(",$cr)[1]); 61 | if($crfunction=="server"){ 62 | if(Server::get("route/".$crparam)=="/"){//If the user defined "/" as route, means that he/she wants the root 63 | $foundRoute=true; 64 | $route=$currentRoute->route;//Not this route but its child 65 | } 66 | } 67 | } 68 | } 69 | } 70 | } 71 | } 72 | } 73 | 74 | foreach($currentRoute->route as $subRoute) {//subRoute 75 | if($subRoute->content==""){ 76 | foreach($subRoute->content->attributes() as $attr => $attrvalue) { 77 | if($attr=="type"){ 78 | $contentTypes=explode(";",$_SERVER["HTTP_ACCEPT"])[0]; 79 | $contentTypes=explode(",",$contentTypes); 80 | foreach($contentTypes as $contentType){ 81 | if($contentType==$attrvalue){ 82 | $foundRoute=true; 83 | $route=$subRoute; 84 | } 85 | } 86 | } 87 | } 88 | } 89 | } 90 | 91 | if($foundRoute){ 92 | $className=explode("->",$route->return->function)[0]; 93 | //var_dump(explode("->",$route->return->function)); 94 | $functionName=explode("->",$route->return->function)[1]; 95 | $class=new $className(); 96 | 97 | if(isset($route->return->params)){ 98 | $params=array(); 99 | if(count($route->return->params->children())!=0){ 100 | foreach ($route->return->params->children() as $param) { 101 | if($param==":this"){ 102 | $params[]=(string)$query[$qPos-1]; 103 | }else if($param==":parent"){ 104 | $params[]=(string)$query[$qPos-2]; 105 | }else{ 106 | $params[]=(string)$param; 107 | } 108 | } 109 | }else{ 110 | if($route->return->params==":this"){ 111 | $params[]=(string)$query[$qPos-1]; 112 | }else if($route->return->params==":parent"){ 113 | $params[]=(string)$query[$qPos-2]; 114 | }else{ 115 | $params[]=(string)$route->return->params; 116 | } 117 | } 118 | call_user_func_array(array($class,$functionName),$params); 119 | }else{ 120 | call_user_func(array($class,$functionName)); 121 | } 122 | }else{ 123 | $this->error("404","Route not found"); 124 | } 125 | } 126 | } 127 | 128 | public static function error($code=200,$message="") { 129 | /* 130 | Give error page 131 | @params: $code, $message 132 | */ 133 | if($code!=200 && $message!=""){ 134 | http_response_code($code); 135 | echo("Error ".$code.": ".$message); 136 | }else if($code!=200){ 137 | http_response_code($code); 138 | echo("Error ".$code); 139 | }else{ 140 | echo("Error : ".$message); 141 | } 142 | exit; 143 | } 144 | 145 | public function get($var){ 146 | /* 147 | Getter 148 | @params: $var 149 | */ 150 | return($this->$var); 151 | } 152 | 153 | 154 | public function webfinger($query){ 155 | /* 156 | Webfinger 157 | @params: $query 158 | */ 159 | $query=explode(":",$query); 160 | if($query[0]=="acct"){ 161 | $account=explode("@",$query[1]); 162 | $username=$account[0]; 163 | $domain=$account[1]; 164 | if(User::isInDatabase($username) && $domain==Server::get("domain")){ 165 | header("Content-type: application/json;charset=utf-8"); 166 | echo(json_encode(array( 167 | "subject" => join(":", $query), 168 | "links" => array(array( 169 | "rel" => "self", 170 | "href" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/account/".$username, 171 | "type" => "application/activity+json", 172 | )), 173 | "aliases" => array("https://".Server::get("domain")."/account/".$username), 174 | ))); 175 | }else{ 176 | $this->error("404"); 177 | } 178 | } 179 | } 180 | 181 | public function getAtomFeed(){ 182 | /* 183 | Atom feed 184 | */ 185 | header("Content-type: text/xml;charset=utf-8"); 186 | $feed=' 187 | 188 | '.Server::get("domain").' 189 | '.Server::get("title").' 190 | '.Server::get("subtitle").' 191 | 192 | '.Server::get("admin/name").' 193 | http://'.Server::get("domain")."/".Server::get("route/User")."/".Server::get("admin/id").' 194 | 195 | 2003-12-13T18:30:02Z 196 | '.Server::get("licence").' '.Server::get("admin/name").' '.date("Y").' 197 | 198 | 199 | '.$this->listAll("Article","atom").' 200 | '; 201 | echo($feed); 202 | } 203 | 204 | public function listAll($contentType,$format="object"){ 205 | /* 206 | List all content 207 | @param : $contentType 208 | */ 209 | $objects=[]; 210 | $return=null; 211 | switch($contentType){ 212 | case "Article": 213 | foreach (glob("../*.txt") as $filename) { 214 | $articleid=str_replace("../","",substr($filename,0,-4)); 215 | $article=new Content(); 216 | $article->init($articleid,$contentType); 217 | array_push($objects,$article); 218 | } 219 | break; 220 | } 221 | switch($format){ 222 | case "object": 223 | $return=$objects; 224 | break; 225 | case "atom": 226 | foreach ($objects as $object) { 227 | $return.=$object->exportAtom(); 228 | } 229 | break; 230 | default: 231 | foreach ($objects as $object) { 232 | $return.=View::render($format,$object,"return"); 233 | } 234 | break; 235 | } 236 | return($return); 237 | } 238 | } 239 | 240 | ?> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/controllers/Secure.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/controllers/Server.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | error("404"); 12 | }else{ 13 | if(strpos($var, "/")!==false){ 14 | switch(explode("/",$var)[0]){ 15 | case "admin": 16 | $admin=new User(); 17 | $admin->init($serverConfig->admin); 18 | return($admin->get(explode("/",$var)[1])); 19 | break; 20 | case "route": 21 | switch(explode("/",$var)[1]){ 22 | case "Content": 23 | $route = $serverConfig->xpath("customPath/object[id='Content/".explode("/",$var)[2]."']/route/text()"); 24 | break; 25 | case "User": 26 | $route = $serverConfig->xpath("customPath/object[id='User']/route/text()"); 27 | break; 28 | default: 29 | break; 30 | } 31 | return((string)$route[0]); 32 | break; 33 | case "path": 34 | switch(explode("/",$var)[1]){ 35 | case "Content": 36 | $route = $serverConfig->xpath("customPath/object[id='Content/".explode("/",$var)[2]."']/path/".explode("/",$var)[3]."/text()"); 37 | return((string)$route[0]); 38 | break; 39 | case "User": 40 | $route = $serverConfig->xpath("customPath/object[id='User']/path/".explode("/",$var)[2]."/text()"); 41 | return((string)$route[0]); 42 | break; 43 | default: 44 | break; 45 | } 46 | break; 47 | default: 48 | $parent=explode("/",$var)[0]; 49 | $child=explode("/",$var)[1]; 50 | if(isset($serverConfig->$parent->$child)){ 51 | return($serverConfig->$parent->$child); 52 | }else{ 53 | return null; 54 | } 55 | break; 56 | } 57 | }else{ 58 | switch($var){ 59 | case "domain": 60 | case "url": 61 | case "uri": 62 | return($serverConfig->url); 63 | break; 64 | default: 65 | if(isset($serverConfig->$var)){ 66 | return($serverConfig->$var); 67 | }else{ 68 | return null; 69 | } 70 | break; 71 | } 72 | } 73 | } 74 | } 75 | 76 | } 77 | ?> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/controllers/Test.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | id=$id; 7 | echo("Construct, id :".$this->id); 8 | } 9 | 10 | public function view() { 11 | echo("This is a test"); 12 | } 13 | 14 | public function view1param($param) { 15 | echo("This is a test with 1 param : ".$param." & id :".$this->id); 16 | } 17 | 18 | public function view2params($param1,$param2) { 19 | echo("This is a test with 2 params : ".$param1." ".$param2); 20 | } 21 | public function view3params($param1,$param2,$param3) { 22 | echo("This is a test with 3 params : ".$param1." ".$param2." ".$param3); 23 | } 24 | } 25 | ?> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/controllers/User.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | init($id); 11 | } 12 | public function init($id){ 13 | global $core; 14 | /* 15 | Init 16 | @params: $id 17 | */ 18 | if(!$this->initDone && !is_null($id)){ 19 | $this->initDone=true; 20 | if($id[0]=="@"){ 21 | $id=substr($id,1); 22 | } 23 | $this->data=simplexml_load_file("../".Server::get("path/User/data")."/".$id.".xml"); 24 | if(!$this->data){ 25 | //$core->error("404"); 26 | } 27 | $this->id=$id; 28 | $this->name=$this->data->name; 29 | $this->description=$this->data->description; 30 | } 31 | } 32 | public function get($var){ 33 | return($this->$var); 34 | } 35 | 36 | public function view($id=null) { 37 | $this->init($id); 38 | View::render("user",$this); 39 | } 40 | public function image($id=null,$type) { 41 | global $core; 42 | $this->init($id); 43 | 44 | $image=file_get_contents("../".Server::get("path/User/data")."/".$this->id."-".$type); 45 | if(!$image){ 46 | $core->error("404"); 47 | } 48 | View::render("image",$image); 49 | } 50 | public function viewJson($id=null) { 51 | $this->init($id); 52 | 53 | View::render("json",$this->toJson()); 54 | } 55 | public function viewActivityJson($id=null) { 56 | global $core; 57 | $this->init($id); 58 | /* 59 | viewActivityJson : view object in Activity Pub json format 60 | @param: $id 61 | */ 62 | 63 | $activityjson=array( 64 | "@context" => array( 65 | "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", 66 | "https://w3id.org/security/v1", 67 | ), 68 | "id" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/".Server::get("route/User")."/".$this->id, 69 | "type" => "Person", 70 | "following" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/".Server::get("route/User")."/".$this->id."/following", 71 | "followers" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/".Server::get("route/User")."/".$this->id."/followers", 72 | "inbox" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/".Server::get("route/User")."/".$this->id."/inbox", 73 | "outbox" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/".Server::get("route/User")."/".$this->id."/outbox", 74 | "preferredUsername" => "David", 75 | "name" => "".$this->name, 76 | "summary" => "

".$this->description."

", 77 | "manuallyApprovesFollowers" => false, 78 | "url" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/".Server::get("route/User")."/".$this->id, 79 | "publicKey" => array( 80 | "id" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/".Server::get("route/User")."/".$this->id."#main-key", 81 | "owner" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/".Server::get("route/User")."/".$this->id, 82 | "publicKeyPem" => "-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\nMIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAyJAjDVrhKSGRQaG8Z59E\nHB7Q7c58pYOGmEpzV2Vrboi9A0EOOH7qrmVsnuncPOoxd31z3cwAQyCz+WkXVsG5\npUbvG3XjzUQKXSwOUemg8jCJ7/JHrqCpaSX5f4i028F+eNX8yjuYlj208COk37qz\nR96p2Nvzm+3RSodcYIf0qEi2d0x+cmoDSMSf3K/AdkgKIi5IA02kStOAt1bXnpeA\nhw0bdMGjq+z6B083zfZKi4Ya6s51fh/kV/dB/K4VxNsKaMXUhwk/558x5v43OiuO\ntBP4bbJwJm8txCt2eG3WxoDxbZvRbenp4DK4P6F0JLi42oVRWnGTcTKzt0F3KK4d\njQIDAQAB\n-----END PUBLIC KEY-----\n", 83 | ), 84 | "icon" => array( 85 | "type" => "Image", 86 | "mediaType" => "image/jpeg", 87 | "url" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/account/".$this->id."/avatar.jpg", 88 | ), 89 | "image" => array( 90 | "type" => "Image", 91 | "mediaType" => "image/jpeg", 92 | "url" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/account/".$this->id."/header.jpg", 93 | ), 94 | "endpoints" => array( 95 | "sharedInbox" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/account/".$this->id."/inbox", 96 | ), 97 | ); 98 | View::render("activityjson",$activityjson); 99 | } 100 | public function viewFollowing($id=null){ 101 | global $core; 102 | $this->init($id); 103 | /* 104 | viewFollowing : view following in Activity Pub json format 105 | @param: $id 106 | */ 107 | 108 | $activityjson=array( 109 | "@context" => array( 110 | "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", 111 | ), 112 | "id" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/account/".$this->id, 113 | "type" => "OrderedCollection", 114 | "totalItems" => 0, 115 | ); 116 | View::render("activityjson",$activityjson); 117 | } 118 | public function viewFollowers($id=null){ 119 | global $core; 120 | $this->init($id); 121 | /* 122 | viewFollowers : view followers in Activity Pub json format 123 | @param: $id 124 | */ 125 | 126 | $activityjson=array( 127 | "@context" => array( 128 | "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", 129 | ), 130 | "id" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/account/".$this->id, 131 | "type" => "OrderedCollection", 132 | "totalItems" => 0, 133 | ); 134 | View::render("activityjson",$activityjson); 135 | } 136 | public function viewOutbox($id=null){ 137 | global $core; 138 | $this->init($id); 139 | /* 140 | viewFollowers : view outbox in Activity Pub json format 141 | @param: $id 142 | */ 143 | 144 | $activityjson=array( 145 | "@context" => array( 146 | "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", 147 | ), 148 | "id" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/account/".$this->id, 149 | "type" => "OrderedCollection", 150 | "totalItems" => 0, 151 | ); 152 | View::render("activityjson",$activityjson); 153 | } 154 | public function viewInbox($id=null){ 155 | global $core; 156 | $this->init($id); 157 | /* 158 | viewFollowers : view inbox in Activity Pub json format 159 | @param: $id 160 | */ 161 | 162 | $activityjson=array( 163 | "@context" => array( 164 | "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", 165 | ), 166 | "id" => "https://".Server::get("domain")."/account/".$this->id, 167 | "type" => "OrderedCollection", 168 | "totalItems" => 0, 169 | ); 170 | View::render("activityjson",$activityjson); 171 | } 172 | 173 | public function dump($id=null) { 174 | $this->init($id); 175 | /* 176 | Dump user 177 | @param: $id 178 | */ 179 | View::render("dump",$this); 180 | } 181 | public static function isInDatabase($id){ 182 | $data=simplexml_load_file("../data/user/".$id.".xml"); 183 | if($data){ 184 | return true; 185 | }else{ 186 | return false; 187 | } 188 | } 189 | 190 | public function toJson(){ 191 | return array( 192 | "id" => "".$this->id, 193 | "name" => "".$this->name, 194 | "description" => "".$this->description, 195 | ); 196 | } 197 | } 198 | ?> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/controllers/View.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | $value) { 32 | var_dump("{$key} => {$value} "); 33 | } 34 | }*/ 35 | echo(' 36 | 37 | '.Server::get("domain").' 38 | '.Server::get("title").' 39 | '.Server::get("subtitle").' 40 | 41 | '.Server::get("admin/name").' 42 | http://'.Server::get("domain")."/".Server::get("route/User")."/".Server::get("admin/id").' 43 | 44 | 2003-12-13T18:30:02Z 45 | '.Server::get("licence").' '.Server::get("admin/name").' '.date("Y").' 46 | 47 | '.$object->exportAtom().' 48 | '); 49 | break; 50 | case "htmlSummary": 51 | $render="get("type"))."/".$object->get("id")."\">".$object->get("id").""; 52 | break; 53 | default : 54 | $render=file_get_contents("views/".$viewName.".xml"); 55 | if($render==false){ 56 | $core->error("404","View named \"$viewName\" was not found"); 57 | } 58 | //TO DO : Transform xml to html via the base template here 59 | preg_match_all("/\{\{([^\}]*)\}\}/", $render, $matches); //isolate {{this thing}} in the view 60 | foreach($matches[1] as $i=>$m){ 61 | if (preg_match("/(.+\(.+\).*){1}/", $m)) { 62 | $vfunction=strtolower(explode("(",$m)[0]); 63 | $vparam=str_replace(")","",explode("(",$m)[1]); 64 | 65 | if($vfunction=="markdown" || $vfunction=="parsedown"){ 66 | $Parsedown = new Parsedown(); 67 | if($vparam[0]=="$"){ 68 | $render=str_replace($matches[0][$i],$Parsedown->text($object->get(substr($vparam,1))),$render); 69 | 70 | //Check for {{things}} in the rendered view 71 | preg_match_all("/\{\{([^\}]*)\}\}/", $render, $matches); //isolate {{this thing}} 72 | foreach($matches[1] as $i=>$m){ 73 | if (preg_match("/(.+\(.+\).*){1}/", $m)) { 74 | $vfunction=strtolower(explode("(",$m)[0]); 75 | $vparam=str_replace(")","",explode("(",$m)[1]); 76 | 77 | if($vfunction=="list"){ 78 | $vparam=explode(",",$vparam); 79 | if($vparam[0]=="all"){ 80 | $render=str_replace($matches[0][$i],$core->listAll($vparam[1],$vparam[2]),$render); 81 | }elseif($vparam[0][1]=="@"){ 82 | //user 83 | } 84 | } 85 | } 86 | } 87 | } 88 | } 89 | } 90 | if($m[0]=="$"){ 91 | $render=str_replace($matches[0][$i],$object->get(substr($m,1)),$render); 92 | } 93 | } 94 | break; 95 | } 96 | //If not already return or echo (?) 97 | if($returnMethod=="echo"){ 98 | echo(Secure::that($render)); 99 | }elseif($returnMethod=="return"){ 100 | return(Secure::that($render)); 101 | } 102 | } 103 | } 104 | ?> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/routes/core.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | test 5 | 6 | Test->view 7 | 8 | 9 | :param 10 | 11 | Test->view1param 12 | :this 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | test3params 18 | 19 | Test->view3params 20 | 21 | yay 22 | hey 23 | ahoy 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | atom|feed 29 | 30 | Core->getAtomFeed 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | $server(Content/Article) 35 | 36 | :id 37 | 38 | Content->view 39 | 40 | :this 41 | Article 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | comments 46 | 47 | Content->viewComments 48 | :this 49 | 50 | 51 | Content->viewCommentsActivityJson 52 | :this 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | $server(Content/Static) 59 | 60 | :id 61 | 62 | Content->view 63 | 64 | :this 65 | Static 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | $server(Content/Media) 72 | 73 | :media 74 | 75 | Content->viewMedia 76 | 77 | :this 78 | Media 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | $server(User) 85 | 86 | User->viewAll 87 | 88 | 89 | :username 90 | 91 | User->view 92 | :this 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | User->viewActivityJson 98 | :this 99 | 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104 | User->viewActivityJson 105 | :this 106 | 107 | 108 | 109 | json 110 | 111 | User->viewJson 112 | :parent 113 | 114 | 115 | 116 | activityjson 117 | 118 | User->viewActivityJson 119 | :parent 120 | 121 | 122 | 123 | dump 124 | 125 | User->dump 126 | :parent 127 | 128 | 129 | 130 | inbox 131 | 132 | User->viewInbox 133 | :parent 134 | 135 | 136 | 137 | outbox 138 | 139 | User->viewOutbox 140 | :parent 141 | 142 | 143 | 144 | following 145 | 146 | User->viewFollowing 147 | :parent 148 | 149 | 150 | 151 | followers 152 | 153 | User->viewFollowers 154 | :parent 155 | 156 | 157 | 158 | avatar.jpg 159 | 160 | User->image 161 | 162 | :parent 163 | avatar.jpg 164 | 165 | 166 | 167 | 168 | header.jpg 169 | 170 | User->image 171 | 172 | :parent 173 | header.jpg 174 | 175 | 176 | 177 | 178 | 179 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/routes/defaultPath.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | User 5 | user 6 | 7 | fedidata/user 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Content/Article 12 | article 13 | 14 | fedidata/content/article 15 | article 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | Content/Static 20 | / 21 | 22 | fedidata/content/static 23 | static 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | Content/Media 28 | media 29 | 30 | fedidata/content/media 31 | media 32 | 33 | 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/views/base.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | {{$title}} 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/views/content.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | {{$type}} : {{$id}} 5 | 6 | 7 |
8 | {{markdown($content)}} 9 |
10 | 11 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fedicore/views/user.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | User : @{{$id}} 5 | 6 | 7 |

{{$name}}

8 |

@{{$id}}

9 |

{{$description}}

10 | 11 |
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