This fork removed the SQLite databases from Git, so don't do a git pull
into an upstream repository!
You can still pull this repo, but will need to back-up your databases beforehand and restore them afterwards:
cd data/dbs
# Backup
# Copy to keep git silent about changed/moved files
cp fedib.db{,.bak}
cp geodb.db{,.bak}
git pull
# Restore
mv fedib.db{.bak,}
mv geodb.db{.bak,}
fediverse.org
requires PHP >= 5.6 or PHP 7. If you think a lower PHP version
is better, please open an issue at GitHub.
The GeoIP link below is broken, and I did not yet take time to look into it. But the code itself should work so far, I've adapted it so far that it can run with an empty GeoIP database. (Note: I refer to this as GeoData in source and commits.)
Fediverse.org is an attempt to map all public nodes that are part of the GNU social Fediverse, in order to contribute to the growth of the community. We offer a neutral starting point for newcomers, while also being a knowledge base for admins and existing users.
In order for this to work, you need to add
this GeoIP database
I created in the ./data/dbs/
directory. Unfortunately, it's more than 100 MB
and GitHub thinks it's an ugly file. Shame on you, GitHub!
MaxMind originally provided the information in the database.
It's actually very simple.
There is a frontend which includes a pre-crawled table of the main nodes that are part of the !fediverse. It also handles the UI, submitting new nodes, etc.
The database is refreshed every 15 minutes by the parser, which is executed via
cronjob by the ./fediadmin.php
. This parser generates an HTML table with all
nodes and updates the main SQLite database. ./fediadmin.php
also includes
other methods like generate-table
, which regenerates the HTML table without
crawling all nodes for new information. It can be executed via command line
(which is recommended), but unfortunately the server where the site is
currently hosted doesn't allow commands in my cronjobs, so crawling is done via
a simple wget.
More information can be found on the site itself. I promise to make a more useful README file here on Github later.
This is a community-supported, non-profit project. Feel free to collaborate or donate if you want to contribute! Please visit the TODO list of pending tasks and suggestions for a better idea of how you can contribute.