A simple little blog that pulls posts from your PDS, using the com.whtwnd.blog.entry
lexicon. Uses Redis to keep them
cached for a bit, in case you're popular and don't want to be constantly polling your PDS.
interface WhtwndBlogEntryRecord {
$type: 'com.whtwnd.blog.entry'
content?: string
createdAt: string
theme?: string
title: string
ogp?: {
height: number | null
url: string | null
width: number | null
}
}
interface WhtwndBlogEntryView {
rkey: string
cid: string
title: string
content?: string
createdAt: string
banner?: string
}
Just a few things are needed in your .env
file.
ATP_SERVICE=https://pds.haileyok.com/
ATP_IDENTIFIER=haileyok.com
ATP_DID=did:plc:oisofpd7lj26yvgiivf3lxsi
ATP_SERVICE
is the URL of your PDS. It's probably hosted by Bluesky. Find it at internect.info.ATP_IDENTIFIER
is your handle. It's used to know which repo to get records from.ATP_DID
is...your DID. Again, find it at internect.info. Used to get your Bluesky profile (I use this just to get the already-hosted copy of your profile picture. You could rewrite this if you wanted to, would be faster too).
You also need to have Redis running. I didn't bother adding configuration for it, so if you want to change where it's
hosted at check src/redis/redis.ts
.
# macos
brew install redis
brew services start redis
# ubuntu
sudo apt-get install redis-server
sudo systemctl start redis
# centos
sudo yum install redis
sudo systemctl start redis
Just run the vite server, you know, like usual?
yarn run dev
Make sure you have dotenv-cli
installed.
npm install -g dotenv-cli
Then build and serve.
yarn build
yarn start
There's various ways you could do this. I just use a Markdown editor and then manually save them with createRecord
.
You can also use the editor at whtwnd's website to create them.