We've deactivated the plugin installed as custom-plugin.
Kindly let us know if the issue stills persists or if you have any other request. We are always available to help.
We've deactivated the plugin installed as custom-plugin.
Kindly let us know if the issue stills persists or if you have any other request. We are always available to help.
@chrislowles
Hello there!
What is the name of the plugin please?
#SpaceHost uses Nginx instead of Apache, and the .htaccess file is specific to Apache.
To assist you better, could you please provide us with the plugins that are returning these errors? This information will help us identify the specific requirements and offer a more tailored solution.
@kristian @atomicpoet @hei @reiver
It does seem like there might be a bug within Akkoma's system. It is not necessary for the admin to still have the moderator role as well.
We've removed the moderator role of the user. This adjustment could potentially resolve the issue you've been experiencing. We kindly ask you to test it out and let us know if the problem persists.
@kristian @atomicpoet @hei @reiver
Is there a specific page or action you get these errors on? Then what user and role (admin/moderator/) of the user do you experience these errors with?
Kindly note that Akkoma only has admin and moderator roles and this shouldn't be about ownership.
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Sharing a comment by the author of soapbox/soapbox-migrator on a similar issue:
There's no support for that by akkoma/pleroma, there used to be a open source project for this purpose but it has been discontinued:
@kristian@falk.cafe @kristian@fedi.falk.cafe @hei
This account is now the admin of the instance. Thank you for your patience through the process.
If you have any other requests or inquiries, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
@kristian @hei
The username of the admin right now is @hei. What you can do is register another account on fedi.falk.cafe with username @kristian@fedi.falk.cafe and we can mark it as an admin account if you want us to. But we cannot change from @hei to @kristian@fedi.falk.cafe if that's what you want, it'll break a lot of things.
Hello, just to clarify please, do you want to change the name of your Akkoma instance from Falk Cafe to @kristian@fedi.falk.café?
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Or you want to change the username from @kristian@fedi.falk.cafe to @kristian@fedi.falk.café ? (which is not possible)
@kristian @hei
Not to worry. Our technical team will assist in changing the name to "Falk Café. You will be notified when completed. Kindly exercise patience as the team works in a different time zone.
@kristian @hei @christophertrottier @reiver @spacehost
You mean you want it to be @kristian@fedi.falk.café?
@kristian @christophertrottier @reiver @spacehost
The username is also editable. We have done just that for you and it should be set now.
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This (in the attached screenshot) is what I return from my "following" URL.
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For your implementation —
"totalItems" is probably the most interesting thing in there at this point — that is the number of people you follow.
(A full implementation would get this number from the actual number of people you follow. But this VERY BASIC implementation can just put whatever number you want.)
Just set "id" whatever URL you have for "following".
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8/
So now let's look at making the "following" and "followers" URLs work.
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7/
Making "icon.url" and "image.url" (from the "self" URL) work are straight forward —
They are just images — the avatar image and banner image respectively.
Upload those images somewhere. (It doesn't have to be the same place I put mine.)
And make the JSON returned from your "self" URL return the URLs to wherever you uploaded your avatar image and banner image.
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6/
And then there are a bunch of new URLs in there.
"following", "followers", "icon.url", "image.url"., "inbox".
We need to make those work, too.
So let's do that —
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"url" is the URL of the version of your profile someone would go to to see it in a web-browser. (Since this is a my (new) personal website is a solo single-user site, I set it to my home-page.)
You can just set "id" to whatever URL you returned from WebFinger (for the "self" URL).
"icon" is the profile avatar image.
"image" is the banner image on your profile.
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"preferredUsername" is your Fediverse handle (without the host).
"name" is your name.
"summary" is the text for your profile's (short) bio.
"attachement" are a list of name-value pairs you set on your profile. I used it just for a "Location". You could create a list of them.
"published" is the date when you joined the Fediverse.
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