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[[[ SYNOPSIS ]]]
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gancioff [options] <configuration file path>
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[[[ DESCRIPTION ]]]
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This is GancioFF v0.2, a CLI PHP script that can be used to periodically
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fetch the RSS feed from an instance of Gancio (https://gancio.org) and post
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its new entries – the events – on the fediverse through a Mastodon account,
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keeping track of already posted events’ GUIDs (Global Unique IDentifiers) in
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order to post only the new ones on each run.
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It can be useful, for example, when the admins of a Gancio instance chose not
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to use its federation feature because it would be too heavy on its server: in
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this case GancioFF is a quite light alternative, moving from the server
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running Gancio to the one running Mastodon the burden of posting each event to
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all the instances that host at least one follower, and of sending them the
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image a Gancio user can and almost always do attach to each event, because
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GancioFF will fetch it only once and attach it to the post for the event.
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GancioFF is meant to be periodically run, every half an hour or so, by a cron
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job, or systemd timer, or the likes (you can find a sample «gancioff.timer»
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and a commented sample «gancioff.service» in the «systemd» directory).
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In order to work, GancioFF needs a configuration file path to be passed to it
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as an argument on the command line.
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[[[ CONFIGURATION FILE ]]]
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The configuration file needs to be like this:
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--- Example configuration file ---
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# Lines beginnig with a «#» and empty lines will be ignored
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# «feed_url» is required to specify the URL to fetch the RSS feed from;
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# for example:
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feed_url = https://gancio.some.domain/feed/rss?show_recurrent=true
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# «fedi_hostname» is required to specify the hostname of the Mastodon instance
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# you want to post to; for example:
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fedi_hostname = mastodon.another.domain
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# «fedi_token» is required to specify an «app token» to access the account
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# that you want to use on the instance defined by «fedi_hostname». On Mastodon
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# default web frontend you can get such a token under «Preferences» ->
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# «Development», by clicking on the «New application» button; the new
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# application should have at least the «write:media» and «write:statuses»
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# privileges; when you’ll be done setting it up, it will be listed under
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# «Your applications», and by clicking on its name you’ll be able to copy
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# «Your access token» and paste it here. For example:
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fedi_token = w6oQ_Ot2LSAm_Q31hrvp0asfl22ip3O4ipYq1kV1ceY
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# «state_file_absolute_path» is required to specify the absolute path of the
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# state file where GancioFF will store the GUIDs of already posted events and
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# the timestamps of the moments when it posted them (on each run, GancioFF
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# will check for entries older than one year and discard them, in order to
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# avoid the state file to grow too much). For example:
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state_file_absolute_path = /var/local/cache/gancio.some.domain.feed.state
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# «posts_language» is required to specify the ISO 639-1 code for the language
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# of posts (see https://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php for
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# a complete list); for example:
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posts_language = it
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# «posts_visibility» is optional and lets you override the default “public”
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# visibility of posts; it can be set to «public» (posts will be visible in the
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# «Local» and «Federated» timelines, and any user will be able to boost them),
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# «unlisted» (posts will be visible only in the «Home» timeline of followers
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# and on the profile of the Mastodon account in use, not in the «Local» or
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# «Federated» timelines, but any user will still be able to boost them),
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# «private» (AKA «followers only»: posts will be visible only by followers and
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# won’t be boostable by anyone), and «direct» (since GancioFF posts won’t ever
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# explicitly mention any account, posts with this visibility will be visible
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# only from the Mastodon account in use). For example:
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post_visibility = unlisted
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# «max_post_length» is optional and lets you override the automatically
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# detected maximum length that a post can have on the instance specified with
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# «fedi_hostname»; it can be used for testing purposes or just to keep the
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# posts shorter than they would be otherwise; for example:
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max_post_length = 840
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# «always_link_gancio_post» is optional and if unspecified it defaults to
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# «false», which means that GancioFF adds to the Mastodon post a link to the
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# original Gancio post only if the latter is too long to fit into the first
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# (i.e. into the Mastodon instance “max post length”, or into the
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# «max_post_length» specified in this configuration file - see above); this
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# way, GancioFF reduces the burden on the Gancio instance that is due to the
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# requests that it gets from every Mastodon instance where a Mastodon post
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# with a link to the original Gancio post will end up, in order for each of
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# them to generate a “link preview”; such burden gets reduced in different
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# measures depending on the average length of a post on the Gancio instance
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# and on the “max post length” on the Mastodon instance that GancioFF is using
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# to post (or on the «max_post_length» explicitly specified in this file).
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# If set to «true», GancioFF will instead always add a link to the original
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# Gancio post.
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always_link_gancio_post = true
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--- End of example configuration file ---
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[[[ OPTIONS ]]]
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-h / --help
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Show this help text and exit.
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-t / --test
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Do a test: GancioFF will try as always to read the configuration file, fetch
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the defined Mastodon instance’s info, load the state file and fetch the feed,
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but it will post only the first event it may find there, with a visibility of
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«direct», even if according to the state file it has already been posted, and
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won’t update the state file.
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-p / --do-post <y|n>
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When a state file already exists, this option defaults to «y» («yes»), which
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means that GancioFF will try to post all the new events it may find in the
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feed; if set to «n» («no»), GancioFF will not try to post them, but it will
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save their GUIDs into the state file nonetheless, so they won’t be posted
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again on subsequent runs.
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This is mainly useful on GancioFF’s first run on a given feed, i.e. when
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the state file specified in the configuration file doesn’t exist yet and thus
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all the events in the feed will be considered “new”: in this case, GancioFF
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refuses to run unless you explicitly set this option to «y» or «n»: this is a
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way to prevent you from unintentionally flooding your Mastodon instance with
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all the events in the feed.
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When “test mode” is active (see the previous option description), setting
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this option has no effect.
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-v / --verbose
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Show some more messages about what the script is doing.
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--
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Treat every possible subsequent argument as non-options. Useful only in the
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very improbable case your config file is named «--help» or as another option.
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[[[ EXIT VALUES ]]]
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0: regular run
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1: some error occurred
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99: killed with signal (ctrl+c, etc.)
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[[[ DISCLAIMER AND LICENSE ]]]
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This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details see the source.
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This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain
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conditions; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> for details.
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```
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