A .NET 8, 9 and 10 library and SDK for Bluesky and the AT Protocol
Add the idunno.Bluesky package to your project, and then
BlueskyAgent agent = new ();
var loginResult = await agent.Login(username, password);
if (loginResult.Succeeded)
{
var response = await agent.CreatePost("Hello World");
if (response.Succeeded)
{
}
}Please see the documentation for much more useful documentation and samples.
The API status page shows what APIs are currently implemented.
- Creating and deleting posts
- Posting with mentions, links and hashtags
- Posting images and video, with alt text support.
- Setting a post's language
- Gating threads and posts
- Liking, quoting, and reposting posts
- Viewing a user's timeline and notifications
- Viewing feeds
- Viewing threads
- Viewing notifications
- Viewing and setting preferences for
- Subscribing to user activities
- Viewing user profiles
- Notifications
- Following and unfollowing users
- Muting and blocking users
- Sending, receiving, and deleting direct messages
- Create, deleting and listing a user's bookmarks
- Handle / password and OAuth authentication
- Jetstream support for simple firehose consumption
- Automatic session management with background token refreshes
Trimming is supported for applications targeting .NET 9.0 or later.
idunno.Bluesky, idunno.AtProto, idunno.AtProto.OAuthCallBack and idunno.AtProto.Types are available under the MIT license,
see the LICENSE file for more information.
If you find this library useful please consider donating to
- a local food bank,
- a local animal rescue or shelter, or
- a national Multiple Sclerosis charity in your country
- US: National Multiple Sclerosis Society
- UK: MS Society UK
- Canada: MS Canada
If you want to give me the warm fuzzies, you can tag me on Bluesky at @blowdart.me to let me know.
The releases page provides details of each release and what was added, changed or removed. The changelog also contains this information, as well as information on upcoming releases.
The project uses an Authenticode certificate to sign assemblies and to author sign the nupkg packages. nuget validates the signatures during its publication process.
To validate these signatures use
dotnet nuget verify [<package-path(s)>]
The subject name of the signing certificate should be
Subject Name: CN=Barry Dorrans, O=Barry Dorrans, L=Bothell, S=Washington, C=US
In addition, GitHub artifacts are attested during build, and are also signed with minisign with the following public key.
RWTsT4BHHChe/Rj/GBAuZHg3RaZFnfBDqaZ7KzLvr44a7mO6fLCxSAFc
To validate a file using an artifact signature from a release
download the .nupkg from nuget and the appropriate .minisig from the release page, then use the following command,
replacing <package-path> with the file name you wish to verify.
minisign -Vm <package-path> -P RWTsT4BHHChe/Rj/GBAuZHg3RaZFnfBDqaZ7KzLvr44a7mO6fLCxSAFc
If you want to test pre-releases you can find them in the myget feed.
You can add this as a Package Source in Visual Studio
or through the command line, or by using the sample nuget.config file shown below:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
<packageSources>
<clear />
<add key="nuget.org" value="https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json" />
<add key="blowdart.myget.org" value="https://www.myget.org/F/blowdart/api/v3/index.json" />
</packageSources>
<packageSourceMapping>
<packageSource key="blowdart.myget.org">
<package pattern="idunno.AtProto" />
<package pattern="idunno.AtProto.*" />
<package pattern="idunno.Bluesky" />
</packageSource>
<packageSource key="nuget.org">
<package pattern="*" />
</packageSource>
</packageSourceMapping>
</configuration>The package source URI is https://www.myget.org/F/blowdart/api/v3/index.json
To match a pre-release for a specific commit, if a build was produced for that commit
- Check the version value in version.json,
- Check if there was a Pre-release publish runs for the commit you are interested in,
- The pre-release package will have the first 10 digits of the commit sha, prefixed with a
gas the build number.
For example, commit 190d63e
produced a nightly build and packages. The package build number is be 1.1.0-prerelease.g190d63e20d
Please note that nightly builds are signed with Trusted Signing, the signing certificate chain will not match the signing chain of a release build. The subject name remains the same.
- Logging in idunno.Bluesky
- GIF attaching
- Wider test coverage
- More deserialization tests with captured responses
- Automatic Open Graph card generation when link facets detected.
The .NET 8.0 version of idunno.AtProto takes a dependency on System.Text.Json v9 to support deserializing derived types
where the $type property is not the first property in the JSON object.
- Microsoft.Extensions.Logging - used to provide log messages.
- Microsoft.IdentityModel.Tokens - used to extract the expiry date and time of the JWT tokens issued by Bluesky.
- Duende.IdentityModel.OidcClient - used to do the OAuth heavy lifting.
- DnsClient - used in Handle to DID resolution.
- PeterO.CBor - used in Fire Hose decoding.
- SimpleBase - used in decoding CIDs.
- ZstdSharp - used in Jetstream decompression.
- DotNetAnalyzers.DocumentationAnalyzers - used to validate XML docs on public types.
- SonarAnalyzer.CSharp - used for common code smell detection.
- docfx - used to generate the documentation site.
- DotNet.ReproducibleBuilds - used to easily set .NET reproducible build settings.
- Coverlet.Collector - used to produce code coverage files
- JunitXml.TestLogger - used in CI builds to produce test results in a format understood by the test-summary GitHub action.
- NerdBank.GitVersioning - used for version stamping assemblies and packages.
- ReportGenerator - used to produce code coverage reports.
- sign - used to code sign assemblies and nuget packages.
- xunit - used for unit tests.
- FishyFlip
- X.Bluesky
- atprotosharp
- atompds - an implementation of an AtProto Personal Data Server in C#
- AppViewLite - an implementation of the Bluesky AppView in C# focused on low resource consumption