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This includes a bunch of small changes to adapt to how atrium-api has changed over time. They're not functional or interesting, just some type-level adjustments that are needed. Some more complicated logic was changed in how profile details are parsed, since atrium's way of doing things is weird and hard to understand so I just manually grab stuff from the object map instead of relying on atrium's types. This is similar to how CBOR parsing is done. Boring maintenance stuff. |
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README.md
nederlandskie
A Bluesky feed generator written in Rust.
The specific algorithm indexes and serves posts written in Russian language, by people living in Netherlands.
- Posts are stored in PostgreSQL via
sqlx
andscooby
- Language of posts is determined via
lingua-rs
- Country of residence is inferred from profile information through ChatGPT via
chat-gpt-lib-rs
- Feed is served via
axum
- Intefacing with Bluesky is implemented using
atrium-api
Deployed in production at https://nederlandskie.plansfortheday.org/
Published on Bluesky at https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:376mcc6k4s5p7qbtyjrgph5k/feed/nederlandskie.
Setup
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Set up a PostgreSQL database
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Create tables using SQL provided in
sql
directory. -
Copy
.env.example
into.env
and set up the environment variables within:PUBLISHER_BLUESKY_HANDLE
to your Bluesky handlePUBLISHER_BLUESKY_PASSWORD
to Bluesky app password that you created in settingsCHAT_GPT_API_KEY
for your ChatGPT keyDATABASE_URL
for PostgreSQL credentialsFEED_GENERATOR_HOSTNAME
to the hostname of where you intend to host the feed
-
Determine your own DID and put it in
PUBLISHER_DID
env variable in.env
:cargo run --bin who_am_i
Running
Populate and serve the feed
cargo run
The feed will be available at http://localhost:3030/.
Determine your own did for publishing
cargo run --bin who_am_i
Publish the feed
cargo run --bin publish_feed -- --help
Force a profile to be in a certain country
cargo run --bin force_profile_country -- --help