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@vrypan.eth
If you're making a Farcaster client, please add the option for users to set the hub address they want.
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Greg
@greg
Hmm most apps read from a database that indexes a hub so this would make it pretty difficult to assemble any sort of feed (home, channels, notifications, etc)
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@vrypan.eth
It does not make me happy, but 1. it's good for users and devs to know the limitations of each app design. 2. Is there a standard API used? 3. I'd be willing to build a "plugin" that runs next to a hub and exposes #2, or (maybe) we could ask @neynar to provide something like this for their API.
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Greg
@greg
There’s a semi-standard database schema in the sense that there’s only 1 open source hub → postres indexer afaik and many people use it There’s no API standard built on the database, but Warpcast and Neynar are similar so it’d be nice to have an open source repo that exposes similar endpoints from the db
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@vrypan.eth
So, the typical design is read from DB, post to hub?
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Manan
@manan
We have an openAPI spec for API built on a replicator database. https://github.com/neynarxyz/OAS As much as we’d love for it to be the base for a standard, it’s by no means there today. We often have rapid iteration & changes on them to keep up with customer requests which makes it less conducive as standard.
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alex
@alexgrover.eth
Farcaster Kit by @dylsteck.eth is aiming to be this I believe
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