A protocol gateway for the web.
About
Sockethub is a translation layer for web applications to communicate with other protocols and services that are traditionally either inaccessible or impractical to use from in-browser JavaScript.
Using ActivityStream (AS) objects to pass messages to and from the web app, Sockethub acts as a smart proxy server/agent, which can maintain state, and connect to sockets, endpoints and networks that would otherwise be restricted from an application running in the browser.
Originally inspired as a sister project to RemoteStorage, and assisting in the development of unhosted and noBackend applications, Sockethub's functionality can also fit into a more traditional development stack, removing the need for custom code to handle various protocol specifics at the application layer.
Example uses of Sockethub are:
- Writing and receiving messages (SMTP, IMAP, Facebook, Twitter, ...)
- Instant messaging (XMPP, IRC, MSN, FB Messenger, Hangouts, ...)
- Discovery (WebFinger, RDF(a), ...)
The architecture of Sockethub is extensible and supports easy implementation of additional 'platforms' to carry out tasks.
Docs
See the Sockethub wiki for documentation.
Features
We use ActivityStreams to map the various actions of a platform to a set of AS '@type's which identify the underlying action. For example, using the XMPP platform, a friend request/accept cycle would use the activity stream types 'request-friend', 'remove-friend', 'make-friend'.
Below is a list of platform contexts we're currently working on and their types, both the completed and not yet implemented ones. They are all implemented in Sockethub platforms (each in their own repository) and can be enabled/disabled in the config.json
.
Platforms
Install
$ npm install -g sockethub
Running
Environment Variables
-
PORT Defaults to
10550
-
HOST Defaults to
localhost
-
DEBUG Specify the namespace to console log, ie.
sockethub*
will print all sockethub related debug statements, whereas*
will also print any other modules debug statements that use thedebug
module. -
REDIS_PORT Defaults to
6379
-
REDIS_HOST Defaults to
localhost
OR
- REDIS_URL
Overrides
REDIS_HOST
andREDIS_PORT
, can specify a full redis connect URL (eq.redis://username:password@host:port
)
Command-line params
--help : this help screen
--info : displays some basic runtime info
--examples : enabled examples page and serves helper files like jquery
--host : hostname to bind to
--port : port to bind to
Start
Run with debug output and examples enabled:
$ DEBUG=sockethub* sockethub --examples
You should then be able to browse to http://localhost:10550/examples
and try out the examples.
For production, with examples disabled.
$ DEBUG=sockethub* sockethub
License
Sockethub is licensed under the LGPL
Credits
Project created and maintained by Nick Jennings
Logo design by Jan-Christoph Borchardt
Sponsored by NLNET