Phil Skentelbery 59e9d402c6 feat: Implement Phase 2 Feed Formats - ATOM, JSON Feed, RSS fix (Phases 2.0-2.3)
This commit implements the first three phases of v1.1.2 Phase 2 Feed Formats,
adding ATOM 1.0 and JSON Feed 1.1 support alongside the existing RSS feed.

CRITICAL BUG FIX:
- Fixed RSS streaming feed ordering (was showing oldest-first instead of newest-first)
- Streaming RSS removed incorrect reversed() call at line 198
- Feedgen RSS kept correct reversed() to compensate for library behavior

NEW FEATURES:
- ATOM 1.0 feed generation (RFC 4287 compliant)
  - Proper XML namespacing and RFC 3339 dates
  - Streaming and non-streaming methods
  - 11 comprehensive tests

- JSON Feed 1.1 generation (JSON Feed spec compliant)
  - RFC 3339 dates and UTF-8 JSON output
  - Custom _starpunk extension with permalink_path and word_count
  - 13 comprehensive tests

REFACTORING:
- Restructured feed code into starpunk/feeds/ module
  - feeds/rss.py - RSS 2.0 (moved from feed.py)
  - feeds/atom.py - ATOM 1.0 (new)
  - feeds/json_feed.py - JSON Feed 1.1 (new)
- Backward compatible feed.py shim for existing imports
- Business metrics integrated into all feed generators

TESTING:
- Created shared test helper tests/helpers/feed_ordering.py
- Helper validates newest-first ordering across all formats
- 48 total feed tests, all passing
  - RSS: 24 tests
  - ATOM: 11 tests
  - JSON Feed: 13 tests

FILES CHANGED:
- Modified: starpunk/feed.py (now compatibility shim)
- New: starpunk/feeds/ module with rss.py, atom.py, json_feed.py
- New: tests/helpers/feed_ordering.py (shared test helper)
- New: tests/test_feeds_atom.py, tests/test_feeds_json.py
- Modified: CHANGELOG.md (Phase 2 entries)
- New: docs/reports/2025-11-26-v1.1.2-phase2-feed-formats-partial.md

NEXT STEPS:
Phase 2.4 (Content Negotiation) pending - will add /feed endpoint with
Accept header negotiation and explicit format endpoints.

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StarPunk

A minimal, self-hosted IndieWeb CMS for publishing notes with RSS syndication.

Current Version: 1.1.0

Versioning

StarPunk follows Semantic Versioning 2.0.0:

Philosophy

"Every line of code must justify its existence. When in doubt, leave it out."

StarPunk is designed for a single user who wants to:

  • Publish short notes to their personal website
  • Own their content (notes stored as portable markdown files)
  • Syndicate via RSS
  • Support IndieWeb standards (Micropub, IndieAuth)
  • Run on minimal resources

Features

  • File-based storage: Notes are markdown files, owned by you
  • IndieAuth authentication: Use your own website as identity
  • Micropub support: Full W3C Micropub specification compliance
  • RSS feed: Automatic syndication
  • No database lock-in: SQLite for metadata, files for content
  • Self-hostable: Run on your own server
  • Minimal dependencies: 6 core dependencies, no build tools

Requirements

  • Python 3.11 or higher
  • 500MB disk space
  • Linux, macOS, or Windows with WSL2

Quick Start

# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/starpunk.git
cd starpunk

# Install uv (package manager)
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh

# Create virtual environment
uv venv .venv --python 3.11

# Install dependencies
uv pip install -r requirements.txt

# Configure
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env and set ADMIN_ME and SESSION_SECRET

# Initialize database
mkdir -p data/notes
.venv/bin/python -c "from starpunk.database import init_db; init_db()"
# Note: Database also auto-initializes on first run if not present

# Run development server
.venv/bin/flask --app app.py run --debug

# Visit http://localhost:5000

Configuration

All configuration is in the .env file. Required settings:

  • ADMIN_ME - Your IndieWeb identity URL (e.g., https://yoursite.com)
  • SESSION_SECRET - Random secret key (generate with python3 -c "import secrets; print(secrets.token_hex(32))")
  • SITE_URL - Public URL of your site

See .env.example for all options.

Project Structure

starpunk/
├── app.py              # Application entry point
├── starpunk/           # Application code
├── data/               # Your notes and database (gitignored)
│   ├── notes/          # Markdown files
│   └── starpunk.db     # SQLite database
├── static/             # CSS and JavaScript
├── templates/          # HTML templates
└── tests/              # Test suite

Usage

Publishing Notes

Via Web Interface:

  1. Navigate to /admin
  2. Login with your IndieWeb identity
  3. Create notes in markdown

Via Micropub Client:

  1. Configure client with your site URL
  2. Authenticate via IndieAuth
  3. Publish from any Micropub-compatible app

Backing Up Your Data

Your notes are stored as plain markdown files in data/notes/. Back up this directory:

# Simple backup
tar -czf backup.tar.gz data/

# Or use rsync
rsync -av data/ /backup/starpunk/

Development

See docs/standards/development-setup.md for detailed setup.

# Install dev dependencies
uv pip install -r requirements-dev.txt

# Run tests
.venv/bin/pytest

# Format code
.venv/bin/black starpunk/ tests/

# Lint
.venv/bin/flake8 starpunk/ tests/

Architecture

StarPunk uses a hybrid storage approach:

  • Notes content: Markdown files (portable, human-readable)
  • Metadata: SQLite database (fast queries)

This gives you both portability AND performance.

See docs/architecture/ for complete documentation.

IndieWeb Compliance

StarPunk implements:

Deployment

Production Setup

# Install gunicorn
uv pip install gunicorn

# Run with gunicorn
.venv/bin/gunicorn -w 4 -b 127.0.0.1:8000 app:app

# Configure nginx/Caddy for HTTPS
# Set up systemd for process management
# Enable regular backups of data/ directory

See docs/standards/deployment-standards.md for details.

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file

Credits

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Contributing

This is a personal project optimized for single-user use. If you want additional features, consider forking!

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