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This plugin enables RSSCloud (http://rsscloud.co/) publishing and subscription
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handling for RSS 2.0 profile feeds (i.e:
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http://SITE/PATH/api/statuses/user_timeline/USERNAME.rss). When the plugin is
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enabled, GNU social acts as both the publisher and hub ('writer' and 'cloud' in
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RSSCloud parlance), but only for local GNU social feeds. It's not possible to use
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it as a general purpose hub -- for instance you can't subscribe and get updates
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to a Wordpress feed from GNU social using this plugin.
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To use the plugin, add the following to your config.php:
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```php
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addPlugin('RSSCloud');
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```
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Enabling the plugin will add a <cloud> element to your RSS 2.0 profile feeds
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that looks like this:
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```
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<cloud domain="SITE" port="80" path="/main/rsscloud/request_notify"
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registerProcedure="" protocol="http-post"/>
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```
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Aggregators may subscribe by sending a proper REST RSSCloud subscription request
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(the optional 'domain' parameter with challenge is supported). Subscribing
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aggregators will be notified ('pinged') when users they have subscribed to post
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new notices. Currently, REST is the only protocol supported for notifications.
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## Daemon
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There's also a daemon for offline processing of queued notices with RSSCloud
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destinations, which will start automatically if/when you run
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scripts/startdaemons.sh.
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## Notes
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- Again, only RSS 2.0 profile feeds may be subscribed to, and they have to be
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the ones with user names in them, like:
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http://SITE/PATH/api/statuses/user_timeline/USERNAME.rss
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- Subscriptions are deleted after three notification failures in a row (not sure
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this is optimal).
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- The plugin includes a dummy LoggingAggregator class that can be used for
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end-to-end testing. You probably don't want to mess with it.
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## TODO
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- Figure out why the RSSCloudSubcription can't ->delete() or ->update()
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- Support pinging via XML-RPC and SOAP
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- Automatically delete subscriptions? Point of reference: Dave's hub
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implementation auto-deletes them after 25 hours. WordPress never deletes them.
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- Support additional feed URL addresses for the same feed (e.g.: by numeric ID,
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?user_id=xxx, etc.)
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- Support additional feeds that make sense (e.g: replies)?
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- Possibly use "rssCloud" (like Dave) instead of "RSSCloud" everywhere
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