@embetty/server v3.2.12
embetty-server ·

Embetty displays remote content like tweets or YouTube videos without compromising your privacy. embetty-server
acts as a proxy and provides the necessary data.
Embetty server can be run in two different ways:
- Use the official Docker image to run it in a container.
- Install it directly and use a process manager.
It's necessary to configure a reverse proxy to make Embetty server reachable either way.
Running Embetty server with Docker
The docker image exposes the server on port 8080
and can be configured using environment variables.
$ docker run \
-p 8080:8080 \
--name embetty \
--rm \
-e VALID_ORIGINS=https://example.com \
-e TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY=... \
-e TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET=... \
-e TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY=... \
-e TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET=... \
heiseonline/embetty-server:latest
Running Embetty server with a process manager
This requires Node.js version 8 or later.
- Install Embetty server by running
yarn global add @embetty/server
. This makes theembetty
command available on the server. - Setup a process manager like Forever, PM2 or StrongLoop Process Manager.
- Configure the Process manager to run
embetty start
. The commandembetty start --help
prints a list of all supported options.
Configuration
Embetty server can be configured using the following environment variables:
Variable | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
URL_BASE | no | The base URL of the Embetty server instance, e.g. https://my-server.com/path/to/embetty . |
DEBUG | no | This variable controls the output of log messages. You may set it to embetty.* to log all Embetty messages to STDOUT . |
EMBETTY_CACHE | no | Connection string of a cache adapter. Currently Redis (example: redis:// ) and LRU (example: lru:// ) are supported. |
PORT | no | This variable can be used to specify the port on which Embetty Server listens. Default: 3000 |
TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY | [1] | Twitter Access Token |
TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET | [1] | Twitter Access Token Secret |
TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY | [1] | Twitter consumer Key (API Key) |
TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET | [1] | Twitter consumer Secret (API Secret) |
VALID_ORIGINS | yes | Contains a comma-separated list of allowed origins. Examples: https://example.com , https://a.example.com,https://b.example.com or * . |
To display tweets with Embetty, the Twitter environment variables listed above need to be defined. Both tokens, the key and the secret can be obtained by creating a Twitter app.
Testing the server setup
The setup can be tested by sending a request to the running server. If everything was set up correctly, JSON data and the HTTP status code 200
are returned.
$ curl -i http://localhost:8080/version
$ curl -i http://localhost:8080/tweet/985882036777955328
$ curl -i http://localhost:8080/video/youtube/m6UOo2YGbIE-poster-image
Using Embetty with Google AMP ⚡️
Embetty server supports Google AMP ⚡️ out of the box via <amp-iframe>
:
Tweet:
<amp-iframe
width="200"
height="100"
sandbox="allow-scripts allow-same-origin"
layout="responsive"
resizable
frameborder="0"
src="https://your-site.com/path/to/embetty-server/tweet/1004988454978179072.amp"
>
<div overflow tabindex="0" role="button" aria-label=""></div>
</amp-iframe>
Vimeo:
<amp-iframe
width="200"
height="100"
sandbox="allow-scripts allow-same-origin"
layout="responsive"
resizable
frameborder="0"
src="https://your-site.com/path/to/embetty-server/video/vimeo/1084537.amp"
>
<div overflow tabindex="0" role="button" aria-label=""></div>
</amp-iframe>
YouTube:
<amp-iframe
width="200"
height="100"
sandbox="allow-scripts allow-same-origin"
layout="responsive"
resizable
frameborder="0"
src="https://your-site.com/path/to/embetty-server/video/youtube/m6UOo2YGbIE.amp"
>
<div overflow tabindex="0" role="button" aria-label=""></div>
</amp-iframe>
Facebook:
<amp-iframe
width="200"
height="100"
sandbox="allow-scripts allow-same-origin"
layout="responsive"
resizable
frameborder="0"
src="https://your-site.com/path/to/embetty-server/video/facebook/10156049485672318.amp"
>
<div overflow tabindex="0" role="button" aria-label=""></div>
</amp-iframe>
Contributing to Embetty
See Contributing.
License
Embetty server is MIT licensed.
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