gnu-social/plugins/Comet
Diogo Cordeiro 1049080df5 [CORE] Move public resources to a /public directory
Advantages:
* Increases security by preventing direct access to file/
* We are careful and have a defined('GNUSOCIAL') || die() to prevent
  direct access to GS files, but we may miss one or a vendor/extlib may
  not be as careful
* Improves directory structure - It's more natural to physically
  separate what is public from what are GNU social resources
2019-08-03 17:47:25 +01:00
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extlib/Bayeux Preparing plugins for no-minify-in-core-policy 2014-02-24 01:01:34 +01:00
locale [TRANSLATION] Update Plugin POs 2019-06-09 16:10:03 +01:00
CometPlugin.php [VersionBump] 1.19.0, fairly late 2019-06-07 15:02:08 +01:00
README add a link to cometd.org in Comet plugin README 2010-09-14 10:41:35 -04:00

This is a plugin to automatically load notices in the browser no
matter who creates them -- the kind of thing we see with
search.twitter.com, rejaw.com, or FriendFeed's "real time" news.

NOTE: this is an insecure version; don't roll it out on a production
server.

It requires a cometd server. I've only had the cometd-java server work
correctly; something's wiggy with the Twisted-based server. See here
for help setting up a comet server:

    http://cometd.org/

After you have a cometd server installed, just add this code to your
config.php:

    require_once(INSTALLDIR.'/plugins/Comet/CometPlugin.php');
    $cp = new CometPlugin('http://example.com:8080/cometd/');

Change 'example.com:8080' to the name and port of the server you
installed cometd on.

TODO:

* Needs to be tested with Ajax submission. Probably messes everything
  up.
* Add more timelines: personal inbox and tags would be great.
* Add security. In particular, only let the PHP code publish notices
  to the cometd server. Currently, it doesn't try to authenticate.