/threadr-app

A micro-blogging threads editor (compatible with Bluesky, Mastodon and Twitter)

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Threadr

Threadr is a small (#workinprogress) web application that helps users of micro-blogging platforms to write great threads and allows them to crosspost in one click their content to Bluesky, Mastodon and Twitter/X.

Installation

For now, Threadr only works in localhost.

1/ Get the project sources

$ git clone git@github.com:jbuget/threadr-app.git && cd threadr-app

2/ Copy the .env.sample file into a new .env file

You previously must generate, get and report your access keys for Twitter/X (new developer project), Mastodon (new app) and Bluesky (your user credentials).

3/ Run the Docker compose service minio (required to upload media files into platforms)

$ docker compose up -d

4/ Configure your MinIO instance

MinIO console is accessible on localhost:9001 (credentials in .envfile, cf. MINIO_ROOT_USER and MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD)

Create a bucket (ex: "threadr-app" in .env.sample).

In the settings, configure MinIO region (ex: "eu-fr-1" in .env.sample).

⚠️ It is recommanded to declare a custom policy with dedicacted path in readonly acces for anonymous visitors

5/ Run Threadr locally

$ npm install
$ npm run dev -- -o

6/ 🚀 Enjoy Threadr at localhost:3000!

Configuration

All configuration option are set in the .env file.

Editing threads, messages and media

DISPLAYING_NAME: string

The name displayed on the header of each message in the Editor.

Publishing on Bluesky

BLUESKY_ENABLED: boolean

Activate or deactivate posting on Bluesky platform.

BLUESKY_URL: URL

Bluesky is based on the Authenticated Transfer Protocol. Today, Bluesky API endpoint URL is https://bsky.social but maybe one day it will be a different one.

BLUESKY_IDENTIFIER: string

The username of the Bluesky publisher account.

BLUESKY_PASSWORD: string

The password of the Bluesky publisher account.

Publishing on Mastodon

MASTODON_ENABLED: boolean

Activate or deactivate posting on Mastodon platform.

MASTODON_URL: URL

The Mastodon instance URL.Check that the instance allows API.

MASTODON_ACCESS_TOKEN: string

The token of the Mastodon publisher app.

Publishing on Twitter

TWITTER_ENABLED: boolean

Activate or deactivate posting on Twitter platform.

cf. the official Twitter documentation about how to generate tokens.

TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY: string

The Twitter app Consumer Key.

TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET: string

The Twitter app Consumer Secret.

TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN: string

Twitter app’s authentication access token.

cf. OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code TWITTER_ACCESS_SECRET: string

Twitter app’s authentication access secret.

Uploading media files

MINIO_ENDPOINT: URL

The endpoint URL of MinIO/S3 server on which temporarily upload media files.

MINIO_REGION: string

The region of the MinIO/S3 server.

MINIO_BUCKET_NAME: string

The bucket where the media files will be upload before being sent to platforms.

MINIO_MEDIA_PATH: string

The folder path inside the bucket.

MINIO_ACCESS_KEY: string

The MinIO access key to access the bucket in order to deposit media files.

MINIO_SECRET_KEY: string

The MinIO access secret key to access the bucket in order to deposit media files.

MINIO_ROOT_USER: string

The MinIO administration account username (used for docker-compose MinIO container).

MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD: string

The MinIO administration account password (used for docker-compose MinIO container).

Persisting data

DATABASE_URL: (PostgreSQL) URL

The PostgreSQL database URL

POSTGRES_USER: string

The PostgreSQL administration account username (used for docker-compose postgres container).

POSTGRES_PASSWORD: string

The PostgreSQL administration account password (used for docker-compose postgres container).

POSTGRES_DB: string

The PostgreSQL database.