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  3. I hope more #ActivityPub implementations start properly handling JSON-LD documents in various forms, rather than using ad-hoc approaches like only allowing specific fields to accept both arrays and scalar values.

I hope more #ActivityPub implementations start properly handling JSON-LD documents in various forms, rather than using ad-hoc approaches like only allowing specific fields to accept both arrays and scalar values.

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  • mariusor@metalhead.clubM mariusor@metalhead.club

    > attachment is not supposed to be an object, it's an array.

    @silverpill I don't understand how you infer that from this spec: https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-vocabulary/#dfn-attachment

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    @mariusor @silverpill @hongminhee yeah, that's definitely not what the spec says.

    "The serialized JSON form of an Activity Streams 2.0 document MUST be consistent with what would be produced by the standard JSON-LD 1.0 Processing Algorithms and API [JSON-LD-API] Compaction Algorithm"

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      @hongminhee So, I really appreciate that you are doing this work. I know it's hard, and it feels unrewarding, but it really matters, and it really helps the ecosystem.

      Please let me know if I can help out in these efforts.

      I hope that all of us in the ActivityPub community take these requests seriously when they come in.

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      • mariusor@metalhead.clubM mariusor@metalhead.club

        > attachment is not supposed to be an object, it's an array.

        @silverpill I don't understand how you infer that from this spec: https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-vocabulary/#dfn-attachment

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        @mariusor @hongminhee I didn't infer that from the spec, it's how Fediverse works.

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          @hongminhee the activitystrea.ms library does a pretty good job of parsing and generating AS2, in a uniform way. It pushes you into better habits, which I appreciate.

          My book does bare-JSON parsing in all the major examples; I should probably change it in the next version.

          Should we start a page for JSON-LD-based AS2 libraries? I think @cwebber did a good Python one, and there may be others.

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            @mariusor @hongminhee I didn't infer that from the spec, it's how Fediverse works.

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            @mariusor @hongminhee I bet the software you're using right now always sends an array

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            • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

              @hongminhee the activitystrea.ms library does a pretty good job of parsing and generating AS2, in a uniform way. It pushes you into better habits, which I appreciate.

              My book does bare-JSON parsing in all the major examples; I should probably change it in the next version.

              Should we start a page for JSON-LD-based AS2 libraries? I think @cwebber did a good Python one, and there may be others.

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              @evan @hongminhee @cwebber could you share a link to that Python one?

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              • rra@post.lurk.orgR rra@post.lurk.org

                @evan @hongminhee @cwebber could you share a link to that Python one?

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                @rra @hongminhee @cwebber

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                GitHub - w3c-social/activipy: ActivityStreams 2.0 python implementation and validation lib

                ActivityStreams 2.0 python implementation and validation lib - w3c-social/activipy

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                  @mariusor @hongminhee I bet the software you're using right now always sends an array

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                  @silverpill I do not bow to the Mastodon imperialism.

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                    @silverpill I do not bow to the Mastodon imperialism.

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                    @silverpill @mariusor @hongminhee

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                    • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                      @hongminhee the activitystrea.ms library does a pretty good job of parsing and generating AS2, in a uniform way. It pushes you into better habits, which I appreciate.

                      My book does bare-JSON parsing in all the major examples; I should probably change it in the next version.

                      Should we start a page for JSON-LD-based AS2 libraries? I think @cwebber did a good Python one, and there may be others.

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                      @evan @hongminhee yes I think we should!

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                        @hongminhee It's subtly more messed up than that. AP didn't explicitly allow all 3, but it calls out in a non-normative note that implementers may produce non-canonical serializations.

                        Right now, as:Public is canonical. Public would be canonical if properties like to/cc/audience were vocab-relative, but they aren't (and shouldn't be). Undefining the as: prefix results in the full URI being canonical.

                        I think introducing a vocab relative term for visibility could make sense, using Public.

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                          @hongminhee @jamie why do we need this kind of complication? What's wrong with just always expecting an array and simplifying the standard instead?

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                            @hongminhee

                            Why don't you fix your software instead?

                            It sounds like you're referring to this issue:

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                            [Federation]: `Create(Note)` with a single attachment is dropped because `Helpers::verifyAttachments` still assumes `attachment` is an array (follow-up to #6427) · Issue #6588 · pixelfed/pixelfed

                            Description PR #6427 made handleCreateActivity accept the JSON-LD 1.1 compact form of to/cc (single value instead of a one-element array). The same compaction rule applies to every set-valued property in Activity Streams 2.0, and one of ...

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                            But in Fediverse, attachment is not supposed to be an object, it's an array.

                            I don't think you should expect people to comply with your vision of ActivityPub.

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                            @silverpill @hongminhee why do we need this kind of complication? What's wrong with just always expecting an array and simplifying the standard instead?

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                            • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                              @mariusor @silverpill @hongminhee yeah, that's definitely not what the spec says.

                              "The serialized JSON form of an Activity Streams 2.0 document MUST be consistent with what would be produced by the standard JSON-LD 1.0 Processing Algorithms and API [JSON-LD-API] Compaction Algorithm"

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                              @evan @mariusor @silverpill @hongminhee I can't wait for us to finally drop jsonld in a living standard

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