Web-app-bridgy-fed Role¶
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author: Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
description: Bridgy Fed: bridge between ActivityPub (Fediverse), ATProto/Bluesky and IndieWeb.
license: Infinito.Nexus NonCommercial License
license_url: https://s.infinito.nexus/license
company: Kevin Veen-Birkenbach
Consulting & Coaching Solutions https://www.veen.world
galaxy_tags: [‘activitypub’, ‘bluesky’, ‘atproto’, ‘fediverse’, ‘bridge’]
repository: https://s.infinito.nexus/code
issue_tracker_url: https://s.infinito.nexus/issues
documentation: https://fed.brid.gy/docs
logo: {‘class’: ‘fa-solid fa-bridge’}
README¶
Bridgy Fed¶
Description¶
Bridgy Fed bridges ActivityPub (Fediverse), ATProto/Bluesky, and IndieWeb (webmentions/mf2). It mirrors identities and interactions across networks.
Overview¶
This role builds and runs Bridgy Fed as a Docker container and (optionally) starts a Datastore-mode Firestore emulator as a sidecar. It exposes HTTP locally for a front proxy.
Upstream docs & dev notes: - User & developer docs: https://fed.brid.gy
and https://bridgy-fed.readthedocs.io/ - Source:
https://github.com/snarfed/bridgy-fed - Local run (reference):
flask run -p 8080 with
BRIDGY_APPVIEW_HOST/BRIDGY_PLC_HOST/BRIDGY_BGS_HOST/BRIDGY_PDS_HOST set,
and Datastore emulator envs
Features¶
Dockerized Flask app (gunicorn)
Optional Firestore emulator (Datastore mode) sidecar
Front proxy integration via
sys-stk-front-proxy
Quick start¶
Set domains and ports in inventory.
Enable/disable the emulator in
config/main.yml.Run the role; your front proxy will publish the app.
Notes¶
Emulator is not for production; it’s in-memory unless you mount a volume/configure import/export.