OCamlot is an activitypub server written in OCaml!
As with most non-mainstream activitypub servers, it's currently in very experimental status!
Features:
- Creating posts
- Replying to posts
- Custom profiles
- Liking posts (we call them
toasts
) - Reboosting posts (we call them
cheers
) - Replying to posts
Screenshot:
You can see a running instance of the server at ocamlot.xyz!
The rest of this guide will be assuming that you have a server with OCaml installed, and nginx, setup with letsencrypt, such that an appropriate internal port is accessible via a public domain.
Your nginx config may look something like as follows (using PORT
7331
and DOMAIN ocamlot.xyz
):
server {
server_name ocamlot.xyz;
listen 443 ssl; # managed by Certbot
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:7331;
}
ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/ocamlot.xyz/fullchain.pem; # managed by Certbot
ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/ocamlot.xyz/privkey.pem; # managed by Certbot
include /etc/letsencrypt/options-ssl-nginx.conf; # managed by Certbot
ssl_dhparam /etc/letsencrypt/ssl-dhparams.pem; # managed by Certbot
}
server {
if ($host = ocamlot.xyz) {
return 301 https://$host$request_uri;
} # managed by Certbot
listen 80 default_server;
listen [::]:80 default_server;
return 404; # managed by Certbot
}
To deploy the server, do the following:
- Create a new user to run the ocamlot process
$ sudo useradd -r -s /bin/false -m -d /var/lib/ocamlot -U ocamlot
- Create a new postgres user and database:
$ sudo -Hu postgres psql
postgres=# CREATE ROLE ocamlot WITH password = '<password>';
CREATE ROLE
postgres=# ALTER ROLE ocamlot WITH login;
ALTER ROLE
postgres=# CREATE DATABASE ocamlot WITH OWNER ocamlot;
CREATE DATABASE
- Clone the development repository:
$ sudo mkdir -p /opt/ocamlot
$ sudo chown -R ocamlot:ocamlot /opt/ocamlot
$ sudo -Hu ocamlot git clone https://codeberg.org/gopiandcode/ocamlot /opt/ocamlot
- Switch user to the ocamlot user:
$ sudo -Hu ocamlot bash
- Setup opam:
$ opam init
$ eval $(opam env)
$ opam update
- Install dev dependencies:
$ cd /var/lib/ocamlot
$ git clone https://github.com/gopiandcode/petrol
$ cd ./petrol
$ opam pin .
- Build the project
$ cd /opt/ocamlot
$ opam update && opam install --deps-only .
$ dune build
- Modify
./scripts/run.sh
with domain and port:
# file: ./scripts/run.sh
#!/bin/bash
/opt/ocamlot/_build/default/bin/main.exe -u 'ocamlot:<password>@localhost:5432' -d "ocamlot.xyz" -p 7331 -D
-
Create an account via the web UI, with username
<username>
-
Promote user
<username>
to admin
/opt/ocamlot/_build/default/bin/main.exe -u 'ocamlot:<password>@localhost:5432' -d "ocamlot.xyz" --promote-to-admin=<username>
- Copy over
./scripts/ocamlot.service
toetc/systemd/system/ocamlot.service
:
sudo cp /opt/ocamlot/scripts/ocamlot.service /etc/systemd/system/ocamlot.service
- Enable and start
ocamlot.service
:
sudo systemctl enable --now ocamlot.service
To develop OCamlot locally, we provide a docker-compose file for
setting up a network with a running OCamlot (port 7331) and pleroma
(port 4000) instance. The two containers are connected through a
network in which the OCamlot server can be found under the domain name
testing.ocamlot.xyz
and the Pleroma server can be found under the
domain name pleroma.ocamlot.xyz
. (Note: because there is no easy way
of updating the CA store that elixir uses, you will need to patch your
local copy of pleroma to disable certification verification for
interaction between the two containers to work).
You will need docker-compose and docker
- Clone a copy of pleroma to the
tests/integration_test/
directory:
git clone -b v2.5.0 --single-branch https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma ./tests/integration_tests/pleroma
- Apply patch to pleroma to disable TLS validation (required for local testing)
(cd ./tests/integration_tests/pleroma && git apply ../pleroma.patch)
- Change directory into the
tests/integration_test/
directory:
cd ./tests/integration_tests/
- Run
docker-compose build
with the local docker-compose file:
docker-compose -f ./docker-compose.local.yml build
- Run
docker-compose up
with the local docker-compose file:
docker-compose -f ./docker-compose.local.yml up
Now pleroma will be available at https://localhost:4000
and ocamlot at https://localhost:7331
-
(optional), if you want to update the OCamlot server after making some changes locally, do the following:
- 6.1. Find out the name of the OCamlot server container using
docker container list
- 6.2. Attach to the OCamlot container using
docker container exec -it <container-id> bash
- 6.3. Kill the running OCamlot process using
pkill -9 main.exe
- 6.4. Run
eval $(opam env)
, thendune build
thendune exec -- ./bin/main.exe -d testing.ocamlot.xyz -D
- 6.1. Find out the name of the OCamlot server container using