PresenceRouter
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What is PresenceRouter?
A tentative project to build a desktop client that will let me route my presence information -- from Plazes and elsewhere -- to different web sites and services.
Download
You can always grab the latest version of PresenceRouter from the download page. Once you have it installed you can, at your option, set it to auto-update so you'll automatically be notified of subsequent releases.
Web Services Supported
Jaiku
POST to http://api.jaiku.com/json:
- personal_key (get from api.jaiku.com
- method = message (140 character limit)
- location = location string as Neighbourhood, City, Country (optional)
POST to http://twitter.com/statuses/update.json:
- status (160 character hard limit; 140 characters recommended)
Use HTTP Basic Authentication, passing regular Twitter username and password.
Tumblr
POST to http://www.tumblr.com/api/write:
- email - Your account's email address.
- password - Your account's password.
- type - The post type
- link looks like the best type
- name (optional)
- url
- description (optional, HTML allowed)
- link looks like the best type
- generator (optional) - A short description of the application making the request for tracking and statistics, such as "John's Widget 1.0". Must be 64 or fewer characters.
Frazr
Nabaztag
=Wamadu
No external methods currently supported for status message update, but see this handy hack for a way of doing this through the mobile method.
Example of the HTML that needs to be parsed to grab the "post_form_id" are:
With
an existing presence message:name="post_form_id" value="bbbeb01a1abceb828a31a5208840bfdd" /> Peter is short diversion to release updated PresenceRouter at Reinvented Office in Charlottetown, PE, Canada. <small>(1m ago)</small>
Without an existing presence message:
name="post_form_id" value="3ee270e046ec1ec8a709324ea4c17598" /> Keep your friends up to date on your current status.<br /> <small>Tijs is:</small><br /><input type="text" name="status" size="10" /><br /> <input type="submit" name="update" value="Update" class="button" /></form></div>
The original PHP code to parse out the post_form_id was:
preg_match('/name="post_form_id" value="(.*)" \/>'.ucfirst($first_name).'/', $page, $form_id);
Local Applications Supported
Adium
See this code as a starting point (uses ye olde Plazes).