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|   <?= partial('partials/header') ?> | |
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|   <h2 id="introduction">Introduction</h2> | |
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|   <div class="col-xs-6 col-md-4" style="float: right;"> | |
|     <span class="thumbnail"><img src="/images/quill-ui.png"></span> | |
|   </div> | |
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|   <p>This is a simple <a href="http://indiewebcamp.com/micropub">Micropub</a> client for  | |
|      creating text posts on your own website. To use it, you will need to turn your website  | |
|      into an OAuth provider, and implement a Micropub endpoint that this app will send  | |
|      requests to.</p> | |
|  | |
|   <p>Once you've signed in, you'll see an interface like the one shown which you can use to  | |
|      write a post. Clicking "post" will make a Micropub request to your endpoint.<p> | |
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|   <h2 id="endpoints">Configuring Endpoints</h2> | |
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|   <h3>Authorization Endpoint</h3> | |
|   <?= partial('partials/auth-endpoint-help') ?> | |
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|   <h3>Token Endpoint</h3> | |
|   <?= partial('partials/token-endpoint-help') ?> | |
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|   <h3>Micropub Endpoint</h3> | |
|   <?= partial('partials/micropub-endpoint-help') ?> | |
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|   <p>The <a href="/creating-a-micropub-endpoint">Creating a Micropub Endpoint</a> tutorial will walk you through how to handle incoming POST requests from apps like this.</p> | |
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|   <h2 id="syndication">Syndication Targets</h2> | |
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|   <p>You can provide a list of supported <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/micropub/#syndication-targets">syndication targets</a> that will appear as checkboxes when you are creating a new post.</p> | |
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|   <p>To do this, your Micropub endpoint will need to respond to a GET request containing a query string of <code>q=syndicate-to</code>. This request will be made with the access token that was generated for this app, so you can choose which syndication targets you want to allow this app to use.</p> | |
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|   <p>Below is the request and expected response that Quill looks for.</p> | |
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|   <pre><code>GET /micropub?q=syndicate-to HTTP/1.1 | |
| Authorization: Bearer xxxxxxxxxx | |
|  | |
| HTTP/1.1 200 OK | |
| Content-type: application/json | |
|  | |
| { | |
|   "syndicate-to": [ | |
|     { | |
|       "uid": "https://twitter.com/aaronpk", | |
|       "name": "twitter.com/aaronpk" | |
|     }, | |
|     { | |
|       "uid": "https://news.indieweb.org/en", | |
|       "name": "IndieNews" | |
|     } | |
|   ] | |
| } | |
| </code></pre> | |
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|   <p>The specific values of names and uids are up to your Micropub endpoint, but a good convention is to use the domain name of the service (e.g. https://twitter.com), or domain name and username (e.g. https://twitter.com/aaronpk) for the uid, and a friendly name like "Twitter" or "twitter.com/aaronpk" as the name.</p> | |
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|   <p>Quill will check for your supported syndication targets when you sign in, but there is also a link on the new post screen to manually re-check if you'd like.</p> | |
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| </div>
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