go-fed-activity/pub/actor.go

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package pub
import (
"context"
"github.com/go-fed/activity/streams/vocab"
"net/http"
"net/url"
)
// Actor represents ActivityPub's actor concept. It conceptually has an inbox
// and outbox that receives either a POST or GET request, which triggers side
// effects in the federating application.
//
// An Actor within an application may federate server-to-server (Federation
// Protocol), client-to-server (Social API), or both. The Actor represents the
// server in either use case.
//
// An actor can be created by calling NewSocialActor (only the Social Protocol
// is supported), NewFederatingActor (only the Federating Protocol is
// supported), NewActor (both are supported), or NewCustomActor (neither are).
//
// Not all Actors have the same behaviors depending on the constructor used to
// create them. Refer to the constructor's documentation to determine the exact
// behavior of the Actor on an application.
//
// The behaviors documented here are common to all Actors returned by any
// constructor.
type Actor interface {
// PostInbox returns true if the request was handled as an ActivityPub
// POST to an actor's inbox. If false, the request was not an
// ActivityPub request and may still be handled by the caller in
// another way, such as serving a web page.
//
// If the error is nil, then the ResponseWriter's headers and response
// has already been written. If a non-nil error is returned, then no
// response has been written.
//
// If the Actor was constructed with the Federated Protocol enabled,
// side effects will occur.
//
// If the Federated Protocol is not enabled, writes the
// http.StatusMethodNotAllowed status code in the response. No side
// effects occur.
//
// The request and data of your application will be interpreted as
// having an HTTPS protocol scheme.
PostInbox(c context.Context, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (bool, error)
// PostInboxScheme is similar to PostInbox, except clients are able to
// specify which protocol scheme to handle the incoming request and the
// data stored within the application (HTTP, HTTPS, etc).
PostInboxScheme(c context.Context, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, scheme string) (bool, error)
// GetInbox returns true if the request was handled as an ActivityPub
// GET to an actor's inbox. If false, the request was not an ActivityPub
// request and may still be handled by the caller in another way, such
// as serving a web page.
//
// If the error is nil, then the ResponseWriter's headers and response
// has already been written. If a non-nil error is returned, then no
// response has been written.
//
// If the request is an ActivityPub request, the Actor will defer to the
// application to determine the correct authorization of the request and
// the resulting OrderedCollection to respond with. The Actor handles
// serializing this OrderedCollection and responding with the correct
// headers and http.StatusOK.
GetInbox(c context.Context, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (bool, error)
// PostOutbox returns true if the request was handled as an ActivityPub
// POST to an actor's outbox. If false, the request was not an
// ActivityPub request and may still be handled by the caller in another
// way, such as serving a web page.
//
// If the error is nil, then the ResponseWriter's headers and response
// has already been written. If a non-nil error is returned, then no
// response has been written.
//
// If the Actor was constructed with the Social Protocol enabled, side
// effects will occur.
//
// If the Social Protocol is not enabled, writes the
// http.StatusMethodNotAllowed status code in the response. No side
// effects occur.
//
// If the Social and Federated Protocol are both enabled, it will handle
// the side effects of receiving an ActivityStream Activity, and then
// federate the Activity to peers.
//
// The request will be interpreted as having an HTTPS scheme.
PostOutbox(c context.Context, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (bool, error)
// PostOutboxScheme is similar to PostOutbox, except clients are able to
// specify which protocol scheme to handle the incoming request and the
// data stored within the application (HTTP, HTTPS, etc).
PostOutboxScheme(c context.Context, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, scheme string) (bool, error)
// GetOutbox returns true if the request was handled as an ActivityPub
// GET to an actor's outbox. If false, the request was not an
// ActivityPub request.
//
// If the error is nil, then the ResponseWriter's headers and response
// has already been written. If a non-nil error is returned, then no
// response has been written.
//
// If the request is an ActivityPub request, the Actor will defer to the
// application to determine the correct authorization of the request and
// the resulting OrderedCollection to respond with. The Actor handles
// serializing this OrderedCollection and responding with the correct
// headers and http.StatusOK.
GetOutbox(c context.Context, w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (bool, error)
}
// FederatingActor is an Actor that allows programmatically delivering an
// Activity to a federating peer.
type FederatingActor interface {
Actor
// Send a federated activity.
//
// The provided url must be the outbox of the sender. All processing of
// the activity occurs similarly to the C2S flow:
// - If t is not an Activity, it is wrapped in a Create activity.
// - A new ID is generated for the activity.
// - The activity is added to the specified outbox.
// - The activity is prepared and delivered to recipients.
//
// Note that this function will only behave as expected if the
// implementation has been constructed to support federation. This
// method will guaranteed work for non-custom Actors. For custom actors,
// care should be used to not call this method if only C2S is supported.
Send(c context.Context, outbox *url.URL, t vocab.Type) (Activity, error)
}