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StarPunk/docs/decisions/ADR-061-author-discovery.md
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Complete implementation of v1.2.0 "IndieWeb Features" release.

## Phase 1: Custom Slugs
- Optional custom slug field in note creation form
- Auto-sanitization (lowercase, hyphens only)
- Uniqueness validation with auto-numbering
- Read-only after creation to preserve permalinks
- Matches Micropub mp-slug behavior

## Phase 2: Author Discovery + Microformats2
- Automatic h-card discovery from IndieAuth identity URL
- 24-hour caching with graceful fallback
- Never blocks login (per ADR-061)
- Complete h-entry, h-card, h-feed markup
- All required Microformats2 properties
- rel-me links for identity verification
- Passes IndieWeb validation

## Phase 3: Media Upload
- Upload up to 4 images per note (JPEG, PNG, GIF, WebP)
- Automatic optimization with Pillow
  - Auto-resize to 2048px
  - EXIF orientation correction
  - 95% quality compression
- Social media-style layout (media top, text below)
- Optional captions for accessibility
- Integration with all feed formats (RSS, ATOM, JSON Feed)
- Date-organized storage with UUID filenames
- Immutable caching (1 year)

## Database Changes
- migrations/006_add_author_profile.sql - Author discovery cache
- migrations/007_add_media_support.sql - Media storage

## New Modules
- starpunk/author_discovery.py - h-card discovery and caching
- starpunk/media.py - Image upload, validation, optimization

## Documentation
- 4 new ADRs (056, 057, 058, 061)
- Complete design specifications
- Developer Q&A with 40+ questions answered
- 3 implementation reports
- 3 architect reviews (all approved)

## Testing
- 56 new tests for v1.2.0 features
- 842 total tests in suite
- All v1.2.0 feature tests passing

## Dependencies
- Added: mf2py (Microformats2 parser)
- Added: Pillow (image processing)

Version: 1.2.0-rc.1

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ADR-061: Author Profile Discovery from IndieAuth

Status

Accepted

Context

StarPunk v1.2.0 requires Microformats2 compliance, including proper h-card author information in h-entries. The original design assumed author information would be configured via environment variables (AUTHOR_NAME, AUTHOR_PHOTO, etc.).

However, since StarPunk uses IndieAuth for authentication, and users authenticate with their domain/profile URL, we have an opportunity to discover author information directly from their IndieWeb profile rather than requiring manual configuration.

The user explicitly stated: "These should be retrieved from the logged in profile domain (rel me etc.)" when asked about author configuration.

Decision

Implement automatic author profile discovery from the IndieAuth 'me' URL:

  1. When a user logs in via IndieAuth, fetch their profile page
  2. Parse h-card microformats and rel-me links from the profile
  3. Cache this information in a new author_profile database table
  4. Use discovered information in templates for Microformats2 markup
  5. Provide fallback behavior when discovery fails

Rationale

  1. IndieWeb Native: Discovery from profile URLs is a core IndieWeb pattern
  2. DRY Principle: Author already maintains their profile; no need to duplicate
  3. Dynamic Updates: Profile changes are reflected on next login
  4. Standards-Based: Uses existing h-card and rel-me specifications
  5. User Experience: Zero configuration for author information
  6. Consistency: Author info always matches their IndieWeb identity

Consequences

Positive

  • No manual configuration of author information required
  • Automatically stays in sync with user's profile
  • Supports full IndieWeb identity model
  • Works with any IndieAuth provider
  • Discoverable rel-me links for identity verification

Negative

  • Requires network request during login (mitigated by caching)
  • Depends on proper markup on user's profile page
  • Additional database table required
  • More complex than static configuration
  • Parsing complexity for microformats

Implementation Details

Database Schema

CREATE TABLE author_profile (
    id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
    me_url TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE,
    name TEXT,
    photo TEXT,
    bio TEXT,
    rel_me_links TEXT,  -- JSON array
    discovered_at DATETIME NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
    updated_at DATETIME NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
);

Discovery Flow

  1. User authenticates with IndieAuth
  2. On successful login, trigger discovery
  3. Fetch user's profile page (with timeout)
  4. Parse h-card for: name, photo, bio
  5. Parse rel-me links
  6. Store in database with timestamp
  7. Use cache for 7 days, refresh on login

Fallback Strategy

  • If discovery fails during login, use cached data if available
  • If no cache exists, use minimal defaults (domain as name)
  • Never block login due to discovery failure
  • Log failures for monitoring

Alternatives Considered

1. Environment Variables (Original Design)

Static configuration via .env file

  • Simple, no network requests
  • Requires manual configuration
  • Duplicates information already on profile
  • Can become out of sync

2. Hybrid Approach

Environment variables with optional discovery

  • Flexibility for both approaches
  • More complex configuration
  • Unclear which takes precedence

3. Discovery Only, No Cache

Fetch profile on every request

  • Always up to date
  • Performance impact
  • Reliability issues

4. Static Import Tool

CLI command to import profile once

  • No runtime discovery needed
  • Manual process
  • Can become stale

Implementation Priority

High - Required for v1.2.0 Microformats2 compliance

References