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# mastoposter - easy-to-use mastodon-to-[everything] reposter!
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# mastoposter - easy-to-use mastodon-to-[everything] reposter
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Mastoposter is a simple zero-headache* service that forwards your toots from any
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Mastodon-compatible Fediverse software (Pleroma also works!) to any of your
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Mastodon-compatible Fediverse software (Pleroma also works\*\*!) to any of your
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other services! For now it supports only Discord webhooks and Telegram, but it
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can be easily extended to support pretty much anything!
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## Installation
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### Via pip
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Since recently we have package published to pip (thanks to
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[@cybertailor@deadinsi.de](https://deadinsi.de/@cybertailor) for adding
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pyproject file), so now you can just do the following:
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```sh
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pip install mastoposter
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```
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Note that you would still have to clone repository to build a Docker image.
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### Old way
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You can run it either on your host machine, or inside a Docker container.
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In any case, you have to clone that repo first in order to do anything:
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/hatkidchan/mastoposter && cd mastoposter
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```
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After that, you can either run it in Docker, set up a standalone systemd
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service, or just run it as it is!
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### Docker:
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### Docker
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```sh
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docker build -t mastoposter .
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docker run --restart=always -dv /path/to/config.ini:/config.ini:ro --name mastoposter mastoposter
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docker run -d \
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--restart=unless-stopped \
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-v /path/to/config.ini:/config.ini:ro \
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--name mastoposter mastoposter
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```
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And you should be good to go
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WantedBy=network.target
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```
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Before running it though, don't forget to install dependencies from the
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Before running it though, don't forget to install dependencies from the
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./requirements.txt, but it's a good idea to use a virtual environment for that.
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Though, that's outside of the scope of that, so I won't cover it here.
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### Running manually
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Just be in the folder with it, have dependencies installed and run:
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```sh
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python3 -m mastoposter config.ini
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```
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## Configuration
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Configuration file is just a regular INI file with a couple sections.
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Configuration wizard is still in progress, but we have a couple examples for
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common use-cases. If you have troubles configuring it yourself, you could
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either use discussions feature, or ask me on Fedi directly (links on profile).
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### [main]
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Section `main` contains settings of your account (ie, your instance, list ID,
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user ID, access token), as well as list of modules to load.
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#### instance
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This is your instance. It should be written without the `https://` part, so,
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for example, `mastodon.social`.
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#### token
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This is your access token.
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On Mastodon, you can acquire it by creating an application with the minimum of
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there should be `Authorization: Bearer XXXXXXXXXXX` header. That's your token.
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#### user
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It's still not properly tested, but you could just leave it as `auto` for now.
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In case it fails, on Mastodon you can get your user ID by looking at your
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that "auto" will work, lol.
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#### list
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That's the main problem of this crossposter: it requires a list to be created
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to function properly. Both Pleroma and Mastodon support them, so it shouldn't be
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a big deal. Just create a list, add yourself into it and copy its ID (it should
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timeline 'cause some events are not guaranteed to be there (boosts at least).
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#### auto-reconnect
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You can set it to either `yes` or `no`. When set to `yes`, it will reconnect
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on any websocket error, but not on any error related to modules (even if it's a
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connection error!!!)
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#### modules
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More about them later
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#### loglevel
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Self-explanatory, logging level. Can be either `DEBUG`, `INFO`, `WARNING` or
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`ERROR`. Defaults to `INFO`
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### Modules
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There's two types of modules supported at this point: `telegram` and `discord`.
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Both of them are self-explanatory, but we'll go over them real quick.
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modules and separate them using spaces.
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#### `type = telegram`
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Module with that type will work in Telegram mode.
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It requires your Bot token to be set in the `token` field, as well as `chat`
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to be set with your chat ID. You can use `@username` if the chat is public.
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`name_emojiless` which contains the name without emojis. Or `name` which
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contains either `display_name` or `username`, if first one is empty.
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#### `type = discord`
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Module for Discord webhooks. The only required parameter (besides the `type`) is
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`webhook`. It **should** have `wait=true` set. You can also use `thread_id` as a
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GET parameter to that. You also can use filters, nothing special about that.
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### Filters
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Filters are the most powerful feature of this crossposter. They allow you to...
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Filter out where posts should and shouldn't go! It's that easy!
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its behavior.
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#### `type = boost`
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Simple filter that passes through posts that are boosted from someone.
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It also has an optional `list` property where you can specify the list of
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list.
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#### `type = mention`
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This filter is kinda similar to the `boost` one, but works with mentions.
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Also has `list` property, yada yada you got the idea, same deal with fnmatch.
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#### `type = spoiler`
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Matches posts with spoilers/content-warnings.
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Has an optional `regexp` parameter that will allow you to specify regular
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expression to match your spoiler text.
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#### `type = content`
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Filter to match post content against either a regular expression, or a list of
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tags. Matching is done on the plaintext version of the post.
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them.
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#### `type = visibility`
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Simple filter that just checks for post visibility.
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Has a single property `options` that is a space-separated list of allowed
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visibility levels. Note that `direct` visibility is always ignored so cannot
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be used here.
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#### `type = media`
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Filter that allows only some media types to be posted.
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`valid_media` is a space-separated list of media types from Mastodon API
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allows statuses with either no media, or listed types only.
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#### `type = combined`
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The most powerful filter 'cause it allows you to combine multiple filters using
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different operations.
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## Sample configurations
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### For Telegram:
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### For Telegram
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```ini
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[main]
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modules = tg
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chat = 12345
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```
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### For Telegram with a separate shitpost channel:
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### For Telegram with a separate shitpost channel
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```ini
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[main]
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modules = tg tg-shitpost
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[module/tg-shitpost]
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type = telegram
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token = 12345:blahblahblah
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token = ${module/tg:token}
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chat = @shitposting
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filters = shitpost
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mode = tag
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tags = shitpost
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```
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## Asterisks
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1. Well, most of the time that is.
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2. Works only when it has lists support.
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