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Two new features are coming to #Fedify!

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    atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org
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    Two new features are coming to #Fedify! Both have to do with controls over domain names:

    1. Different domains for WebFinger handles and server URIs.
    2. Canonical origin support to explicitly set your server’s authoritative domain

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    We're excited to announce two major features coming in #Fedify 1.5.0, focused on giving you more control over domain names in your federated apps: ### [Separate WebFinger Host from Server Origin] Want different domains for your WebFinger handles and server URIs? Fedify 1.5.0 will let you use domains like `@alice@example.com` as fediverse handles while serving content from `https://ap.example.com`. This gives you more flexibility in how you structure your federated services. [Separate WebFinger Host from Server Origin]: https://unstable.fedify.dev/manual/federation#separating-webfinger-host-from-the-server-origin ### [Canonical Origin Support] Need to ensure consistent URLs across your infrastructure? The new canonical origin support lets you explicitly set your server's authoritative domain. This is particularly useful when running behind reverse proxies or load balancers—no more unexpected URLs generated from internal hostnames. [Canonical Origin Support]: https://unstable.fedify.dev/manual/federation#explicitly-setting-the-canonical-origin --- These features represent our ongoing commitment to making Fedify more flexible and production-ready. Can't wait to try these features? You can experiment with them today using our unstable release v1.5.0-dev.680+562e3dc0 ([JSR] & [npm]). Keep in mind that this is an unstable release intended for testing—use it in production at your own risk. Otherwise, stay tuned for the stable Fedify 1.5.0 release! #fedidev #ActivityPub [JSR]: https://jsr.io/@fedify/fedify@1.5.0-dev.680+562e3dc0 [npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@fedify/fedify/v/1.5.0-dev.680

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      Two new features are coming to #Fedify! Both have to do with controls over domain names:

      1. Different domains for WebFinger handles and server URIs.
      2. Canonical origin support to explicitly set your server’s authoritative domain

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      We're excited to announce two …

      We're excited to announce two major features coming in #Fedify 1.5.0, focused on giving you more control over domain names in your federated apps: ### [Separate WebFinger Host from Server Origin] Want different domains for your WebFinger handles and server URIs? Fedify 1.5.0 will let you use domains like `@alice@example.com` as fediverse handles while serving content from `https://ap.example.com`. This gives you more flexibility in how you structure your federated services. [Separate WebFinger Host from Server Origin]: https://unstable.fedify.dev/manual/federation#separating-webfinger-host-from-the-server-origin ### [Canonical Origin Support] Need to ensure consistent URLs across your infrastructure? The new canonical origin support lets you explicitly set your server's authoritative domain. This is particularly useful when running behind reverse proxies or load balancers—no more unexpected URLs generated from internal hostnames. [Canonical Origin Support]: https://unstable.fedify.dev/manual/federation#explicitly-setting-the-canonical-origin --- These features represent our ongoing commitment to making Fedify more flexible and production-ready. Can't wait to try these features? You can experiment with them today using our unstable release v1.5.0-dev.680+562e3dc0 ([JSR] & [npm]). Keep in mind that this is an unstable release intended for testing—use it in production at your own risk. Otherwise, stay tuned for the stable Fedify 1.5.0 release! #fedidev #ActivityPub [JSR]: https://jsr.io/@fedify/fedify@1.5.0-dev.680+562e3dc0 [npm]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@fedify/fedify/v/1.5.0-dev.680

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      Eh, whats fedify?

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        Eh, whats fedify?

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        @kat@orbi.camp Fedify is a framework for developing new services for the Fediverse. It provides basic functions so that not everyone has to reinvent the wheel.

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        GitHub - fedify-dev/fedify: ActivityPub server framework in TypeScript

        ActivityPub server framework in TypeScript. Contribute to fedify-dev/fedify development by creating an account on GitHub.

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