Draft:Awakari
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Awakari is a continuous search service following the publish/subscribe model. It utilizes the reverse search index approach to resolve all interested users by an incoming event at once. Streams search results to a user in real-time, i.e. as they happen.[1] To notify a user about the search results it uses a Telegram bot.[2] Currently available under the freemium pricing model.
Original author(s) | Andrei Kurilov |
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Initial release | 2023 |
Written in | Go (programming language) |
Platform | Software as a service |
Type | Continuous Search engine, Notification service, News aggregator, Spam filtering |
License | Affero General Public License |
Website | awakari |
Concepts
[edit]The service works with events and subscriptions, consuming events from many input sources.
Subscriptions
[edit]Subscription is a named set of one or more matching conditions defined by a user.
Matching Conditions
[edit]Awakari supports the following condition types:
- text keywords matching
- numeric comparison (<, ≤, =, ≥, >)
- groups of nested condtions with logic (And, Or, Xor)
Matching may be defined to happen against an event payload or an arbitrary event metadata attribute (like "title: Tesla").
Input Sources
[edit]The service is extensible to support various types of event sources. Currently supported: ActivityPub, Web feeds, public Telegram channels, sites.
ActivityPub
[edit]Open-source[3] extension to consume Fediverse activities as events. Confirmed to be working with Mastodon, Friendica, Hubzilla.[4]. As of 30 September 2024 Awakari has 35 different Fediverse sources registered by users.[5]
Web feeds
[edit]The extension initially designed to consume RSS feeds. Additionally, supports:
- Atom
- JSON Feeds
- WebSub protocol
- Microformat
- Microdata
- JSON-LD entries
- HTML5 article feeds
As of 30 September 2024 Awakari has 132 different feed sources registered by users.[6]
Telegram
[edit]The Bot[2] may be invited to a public channel to consume it posts. As of 30 September 2024 Awakari has 75 different channels registered by users.[7]
Sites
[edit]Awakari checks for a site updates once a day using an external search index. As of 30 September 2024 Awakari has 46 different sites registered by users.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "Build Own Feed: Best Tools in 2024". 26 February 2024.
- ^ a b "AwakariBot in Telegram".
- ^ "Awakari/Int-activitypub". GitHub.
- ^ "Awakari/Int-activitypub". GitHub.
- ^ "Awarkari".
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Category:Free_news_aggregators Category:Free_search_engine_software