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@indiekit/endpoint-syndicate

v1.0.0-beta.15

Published

Syndication endpoint for Indiekit. Provides an endpoint you can ping to check that recently published posts have been posted to configured syndication targets.

Downloads

32

Readme

@indiekit/endpoint-syndicate

Syndication endpoint for Indiekit. Provides an endpoint you can ping to check that recently published posts have been posted to configured syndication targets.

Installation

npm i @indiekit/endpoint-syndicate

Usage

Add @indiekit/endpoint-syndicate to your list of plug-ins, specifying options as required:

{
  "plugins": ["@indiekit/endpoint-syndicate"],
  "@indiekit/endpoint-syndicate": {
    "mountPath": "/syndikat", // de-DE
  },
}

Options

| Option | Type | Description | | :---------- | :------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------ | | mountPath | string | Path to syndication endpoint. Optional, defaults to /syndicate. |

Supported endpoint queries

  • URL to syndicate: /syndicate?source_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwebsite.example%2Fposts%2F1

Authorization

Authorization is needed to update posts with any syndicated URLs. This can be done in a few different ways:

Query string

Include your server’s access token as the token query:

POST /syndicate?token=[ACCESS_TOKEN] HTTP/1.1
Host: indiekit.website.example
Accept: application/json

You can find an access token on your server’s status page.

Form body

Include a value for access_token in your form submission:

POST /syndicate HTTP/1.1
Host: indiekit.website.example
Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Accept: application/json

access_token=[ACCESS_TOKEN]

You can find an access token on your server’s status page.

Using a webhook secret (Netlify only)

If you are using Netlify to host your website, you can send a notification to the syndication endpoint once a deployment has been completed.

First, create an environment variable for your Indiekit server called WEBHOOK_SECRET and give it a secret, hard-to-guess value.

Then on Netlify, in your site’s ‘Build & Deploy’ settings, add an outgoing webhook with the following values:

  • Event to listen for: ‘Deploy succeeded’
  • URL to notify: [YOUR_INDIEKIT_URL]/syndicate
  • JWS secret token: The same value you used for WEBHOOK_SECRET