#Fedify is built in #Deno for ease of development, but it also supports #Node.js and #Bun using #dnt. Deno's DX is so good that I don't regret this decision, and I'm looking forward to Deno 2.0 as well.
-
-
CristoDCGomez | 👨💻💻🎮replied to 洪 民憙 (Hong Minhee) last edited by
@hongminhee hey, I'm tempted of testing it using on appwrite serverless functions... Just asking (didn't read the docs completely...): Am I able to create customized Actors/Objects with the framework? I want to make a small experiment using RSS + ActivityPub
-
洪 民憙 (Hong Minhee)replied to CristoDCGomez | 👨💻💻🎮 last edited by
@cristomc I'm not sure if Fedify will work with serverless functions (I haven't tested it), but it allows you to create custom actors and objects. Here's some related docs:
• Actor dispatcher: https://fedify.dev/manual/actor
• Object dispatcher: https://fedify.dev/manual/object -
@hongminhee I did try #deno some time ago, but feel like i made the mistake of skipping essential steps as I was impatient, expected it to be more similar #nodejs than it seemed and already had other new things in that project to learn so i dropped deno.
When you learned it did you only use the official docs or did you had other good material? Did you had bigger gotchas which would have been helpful to know beforehand?
But maybe i should just start small again making an hello world and the rest follows. -
@bjarne Their official docs are quite straightforward, but before getting started, forget tsconfig.json, .prettierrc, eslint.config.js, and so on… The deno command does all of them for you!