This document describes the ForgeFed vocabulary. It's intended to be an extension of the ActivityPub Vocabulary and provides additional vocabulary for federation of project management and version control system hosting and collaboration platforms.
The ForgeFed Vocabulary describes a set of types and properties to be used by platforms that support the ForgeFed protocol. This specification describes only the new vocabulary called ForgeFed. The ForgeFed behavior specification describes how to use this vocabulary, along with standard ActivityPub vocabulary, to support the ForgeFed protocol.
The base URI of all ForgeFed terms is https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#
.
The ForgeFed vocabulary has a JSON-LD context whose URI is
https://forgefed.peers.community/ns
. Implementers MUST either include the
ActivityPub and ForgeFed contexts in their object definitions, or other
contexts that would result with the ActivityPub and ForgeFed terms being
assigned they correct full URIs. Implementers MAY include additional contexts
and terms as appropriate.
A typical @context
of a ForgeFed object may look like this:
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://forgefed.peers.community/ns"
]
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#Push
Notes: Indicates that new content has been pushed to the Repository.
Extends: Activity
Example:
{
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://forgefed.peers.community/ns"
],
"id": "https://example.dev/aviva/outbox/reBGo",
"type": "Push",
"actor": "https://example.dev/aviva",
"to": [
"https://example.dev/aviva/followers",
"https://example.dev/aviva/myproject",
"https://example.dev/aviva/myproject/team",
"https://example.dev/aviva/myproject/followers"
],
"summary": "<p>Aviva pushed a commit to myproject</p>",
"object": {
"type": "OrderedCollection",
"totalItems": 1,
"items": [
{
"id": "https://example.dev/aviva/myproject/commits/d96596230322716bd6f87a232a648ca9822a1c20",
"type": "Commit",
"attributedTo": "https://example.dev/aviva",
"context": "https://example.dev/aviva/myproject",
"hash": "d96596230322716bd6f87a232a648ca9822a1c20",
"created": "2019-11-03T13:43:59Z",
"name": "Provide hints in sign-up form fields",
}
]
},
"target": "https://example.dev/aviva/myproject/branches/master",
"context": "https://example.dev/aviva/myproject"
}
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#Repository
Notes: Represents a version control system repository.
Extends: Object
Example:
{
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://w3id.org/security/v1",
"https://forgefed.peers.community/ns"
],
"id": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim",
"type": "Repository",
"publicKey": {
"id": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim#main-key",
"owner": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim",
"publicKeyPem": "-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\nMIIBIjANBgkqhki....."
},
"inbox": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim/inbox",
"outbox": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim/outbox",
"followers": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim/followers",
"team": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim/team",
"name": "Tree Growth 3D Simulation",
"summary": "<p>Tree growth 3D simulator for my nature exploration game</p>"
}
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#Branch
Notes: Represents a named variable reference to a version of the Repository, typically used for committing changes in parallel to other development, and usually eventually merging the changes into the main history line.
Extends: Object
Example:
{
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://forgefed.peers.community/ns"
],
"id": "https://example.dev/luke/myrepo/branches/master",
"type": "Branch",
"name": "master",
"context": "https://example.dev/luke/myrepo",
"ref": "refs/heads/master"
}
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#Commit
Notes: Represents a named set of changes in the history of a
Repository. This is called "commit" in Git, Mercurial and
Monotone; "patch" in Darcs; sometimes called "change set". Note that Commit
is a set of changes that already exists in a repo's history, while a
Patch is a separate proposed change set, that could be applied
and pushed to a repo, resulting with a Commit
.
Extends: Object
Example:
{
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://forgefed.peers.community/ns"
],
"id": "https://example.dev/alice/myrepo/commits/109ec9a09c7df7fec775d2ba0b9d466e5643ec8c",
"type": "Commit",
"context": "https://example.dev/alice/myrepo",
"attributedTo": "https://example.dev/bob",
"committedBy": "https://example.dev/alice",
"hash": "109ec9a09c7df7fec775d2ba0b9d466e5643ec8c",
"name": "Add an installation script, fixes issue #89",
"description": {
"mediaType": "text/plain",
"content": "It's about time people can install on their computers!"
},
"created": "2019-07-11T12:34:56Z",
"committed": "2019-07-26T23:45:01Z"
}
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#TicketDependency
Notes: Represents a relationship between 2 Tickets, in
which the resolution of one ticket requires the other ticket to be resolved
too. It MUST specify the subject, object and relationship properties, and
the relationship
property MUST be dependsOn.
Extends: Relationship
Example:
{
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://forgefed.peers.community/ns"
],
"type": ["Relationship", "TicketDependency"],
"id": "https://example.dev/ticket-deps/2342593",
"attributedTo": "https://example.dev/alice",
"summary": "Alice's ticket depends on Bob's ticket",
"published": "2019-07-11T12:34:56Z",
"subject": "https://example.dev/alice/myproj/issues/42",
"relationship": "dependsOn",
"object": "https://dev.community/bob/coolproj/issues/85"
}
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#Ticket
Notes: Represents an item that requires work or attention. Tickets exist in the context of a project (which may or may not be a version-control repository), and are used to track ideas, proposals, tasks, bugs and more.
Extends: Object
Example:
{
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://forgefed.peers.community/ns"
],
"type": "Ticket",
"id": "https://example.dev/alice/myrepo/issues/42",
"context": "https://example.dev/alice/myrepo",
"attributedTo": "https://dev.community/bob",
"summary": "Nothing works!",
"content": "<p>Please fix. <i>Everything</i> is broken!</p>",
"mediaType": "text/html",
"source": {
"content": "Please fix. *Everything* is broken!",
"mediaType": "text/markdown; variant=CommonMark"
},
"assignedTo": "https://example.dev/alice",
"isResolved": false
}
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#assignedTo
Notes: Identifies the Person assigned to work on this Ticket.
Domain: Ticket
Range: Person
Functional: Yes
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#isResolved
Notes: Specifies whether the Ticket is closed, i.e. the work on it is done and it doesn't need to attract attention anymore.
Domain: Ticket
Range: xsd:boolean
Functional: Yes
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#dependsOn
Notes: Identifies one or more tickets on which this Ticket depends, i.e. it can't be resolved without those tickets being resolved too.
Domain: Ticket
Range: Ticket
Functional: No
Inverse of: dependedBy
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#dependedBy
Notes: Identifies one or more tickets which depend on this Ticket, i.e. they can't be resolved without this tickets being resolved too.
Domain: Ticket
Range: Ticket
Functional: No
Inverse of: dependsOn
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#dependencies
Notes: Identifies a Collection of TicketDependency which specify tickets that this Ticket depends on, i.e. this ticket is the subject of the dependsOn relationship.
Domain: Ticket
Range: Collection of items of type TicketDependency
Functional: Yes
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#dependants
Notes: Identifies a Collection of TicketDependency which specify tickets that depends on this Ticket, i.e. this ticket is the object of the dependsOn relationship. Often called "reverse dependencies".
Domain: Ticket
Range: Collection of items of type TicketDependency
Functional: Yes
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#repository
Notes: Identifies the repository to which a commit belongs. DEPRECATED: Use
the standard ActivityPub context
property instead.
Domain: Commit
Range: Repository
Functional: Yes
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#description
Notes: Specifies the description text of a Commit, which is
an optional possibly multi-line text provided in addition to the one-line
commit title. The range of the description
property works the same way the
range of the ActivityPub source property works.
Domain: Commit
Range: Object that specifies a content and a mediaType. The
mediaType
SHOULD be "text/plain"
.
Functional: Yes
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
{
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://forgefed.peers.community/ns"
],
"id": "https://example.dev/alice/myrepo/commits/109ec9a09c7df7fec775d2ba0b9d466e5643ec8c",
"type": "Commit",
"context": "https://example.dev/alice/myrepo",
"attributedTo": "https://example.dev/bob",
"hash": "109ec9a09c7df7fec775d2ba0b9d466e5643ec8c",
"created": "2019-07-11T12:34:56Z",
"name": "Add an installation script, fixes issue #89",
"description": {
"mediaType": "text/plain",
"content": "It's about time people can install on their computers!"
},
}
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#committedBy
Notes: Identifies the actor (usually a person, but could be something else,
e.g. a bot) that added a set of changes to the version-control
Repository. Sometimes the author of the changes and the
committer of those changes aren't the same actor, in which case the
committedBy
property can be used to specify who added the changes to the
repository. For example, when applying a patch to a repository, e.g. a Git
repository, the author would be the person who made the patch, and the
committer would be the person who applied the patch to their copy of the
repository.
Domain: Commit
Range: Object
Functional: Yes
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#hash
Notes: Specifies the hash associated with a Commit, which is a unique identifier of the commit within the Repository, usually generated as a cryptographic hash function of some (or all) of the commit's data or metadata. For example, in Git it would be the SHA1 hash of the commit; in Darcs it would be the SHA1 hash of the patch info.
Domain: Commit
Range: xsd:string
of hexadecimal digit ASCII characters
Functional: Yes
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#committed
Notes: Specifies the time that a set of changes was committed into the
Repository and became a Commit in it. This
can be different from the time the set of changes was produced, e.g. if one
person creates a patch and sends to another, and the other person then applies
the patch to their copy of the repository. We call the former event "created"
and the latter event "committed", and this latter event is specified by the
committed
property.
Domain: Commit
Range: xsd:dateTime
Functional: Yes
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#filesAdded
Notes: Specifies a filename, as a relative path, relative to the top of the tree of files in the Repository, of a file that got added in this Commit, and didn't exist in the previous version of the tree.
Domain: Commit
Range: xsd:string
Functional: No
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#filesModified
Notes: Specifies a filename, as a relative path, relative to the top of the tree of files in the Repository, of a file that existed in the previous version of the tree, and its contents got modified in this Commit.
Domain: Commit
Range: xsd:string
Functional: No
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#filesRemoved
Notes: Specifies a filename, as a relative path, relative to the top of the tree of files in the Repository, of a file that existed in the previous version of the tree, and got removed from the tree in this Commit.
Domain: Commit
Range: xsd:string
Functional: No
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#ref
Notes: Specifies an identifier for a Branch, that is used
in the Repository to uniquely refer to it. For example, in
Git, "refs/heads/master" would be the ref
of the master branch.
Domain: Branch
Range: xsd:string
Functional: Yes
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
{
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://forgefed.peers.community/ns"
],
"id": "https://example.dev/luke/myrepo/branches/master",
"type": "Branch",
"name": "master",
"context": "https://example.dev/luke/myrepo",
"ref": "refs/heads/master"
}
URI: https://forgefed.peers.community/ns#team
Notes:: Specifies a Collection of actors who are working on the object, or responsible for it, or managing or administrating it, or having edit access to it. For example, for a Repository, it could be the people who have push/edit access, the "collaborators" of the repository.
Domain: Object
Range: Collection of actors
Functional: Yes
Inverse of: (None)
Example:
A repository https://dev.example/aviva/treesim:
{
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://w3id.org/security/v1",
"https://forgefed.peers.community/ns"
],
"id": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim",
"type": "Repository",
"publicKey": {
"id": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim#main-key",
"owner": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim",
"publicKeyPem": "-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\nMIIBIjANBgkqhki....."
},
"inbox": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim/inbox",
"outbox": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim/outbox",
"followers": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim/followers",
"name": "Tree Growth 3D Simulation",
"summary": "<p>Tree growth 3D simulator for my nature exploration game</p>",
"team": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim/team"
}
The repository's team https://dev.example/aviva/treesim/team:
{
"@context": "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"id": "https://dev.example/aviva/treesim/team",
"type": "Collection",
"totalItems": 3,
"items": [
"https://dev.example/aviva",
"https://dev.example/luke",
"https://code.community/users/lorax"
]
}