# Ticketfrei social bot Version: 2.0beta Ticketfrei is a mastodon/twitter/mail bot to dodge ticket controllers in public transport systems. The functionality is simple: It retweets every tweet where it is mentioned. This leads to a community which evolves around it. If you see ticket controllers, tweet their location and mention the bot. The bot then retweets your tweet and others can read the info and think twice whether they want to buy a ticket or not. If enough people, a critical mass, participate for the bot to become reliable, you have positive self-reinforcing dynamics. Today, you can use a Twitter, a Mastodon, and Mail with the account. They will communicate with each other; if someone warns others via Mail, Twitter and Mastodon users will also see the message. And vice versa. In version 2, this bot has received a frontend website. On this website, people can register an own bot for their city - the website manages multiple bots for multiple citys. This way, you do not have to host it yourself. In the promotion folder, you'll find some promotion material you can use to build up such a community in your city. Unfortunately it is in german - but it's editable, feel free to translate it! Website: https://ticketfrei.links-tech.org More information: https://wiki.links-tech.org/IT/Ticketfrei ## Do you want Ticketfrei in your city? Just go to https://ticketfrei.links-tech.org or another website where this software is running. * Register a twitter account * Register a Mastodon account * Register on the ticketfrei site * Configure account * The hard part: do the promotion! You need a community. ### Maintaining There is one security hole: People could start mentioning the bot with useless information, turning it into a spammer. That's why it has to be maintained. If someone spams the bot, mute them and undo the retweet. That way, it won't retweet their future tweets and the useless retweet is deleted if someone tries to check if something was retweeted in the last hour or something. To this date, we have never heard of this happening though. ### blacklisting You also need to edit the goodlist and the blacklist. You can do this on the website, in the settings of your bot. Just add the words to the goodlist, which you want to require. A report is only spread if it contains at least one of them. If you want to RT everything, just add a ```*```. There is also a blacklist, which you can use to automatically sort out malicious messages. Be careful though, our filter can't read the intention with which a word was used. Maybe you wanted it there. ## Do you want to offer a Ticketfrei website to others? If you want to offer this website to others, feel free to do so. If you have questions, just open a GitHub issue or write to tech@lists.links-tech.org, we are happy to help and share best practices. We wrote these installation notes, so you can set up the website easily: ### Install To Do: ```shell sudo apt install python3 virtualenv uwsgi uwsgi-plugin-python3 nginx git cd /srv sudo git clone https://github.com/b3yond/ticketfrei cd ticketfrei ``` Install the necessary packages, create and activate virtualenv: ```shell virtualenv -p python3 . . bin/activate ``` Install the dependencies: ```shell pip install tweepy pytoml Mastodon.py bottle pyjwt pylibscrypt Markdown ``` Configure the bot: ```shell cp config.toml.example config.toml vim config.toml ``` This configuration is only for the admin. Users can log into twitter/mastodon/mail and configure their personal bot on the settings page. Set up LetsEncrypt: ```shell sudo apt-get install python-certbot-nginx -t stretch-backports sudo certbot --authenticator webroot --installer nginx --agree-tos --redirect --hsts ``` Deploy ticketfrei with uwsgi: ```shell echo "Enter your domain name into the following prompt:" && read DOMAIN # configure nginx sudo sed -r "s/example.org/$DOMAIN/g" deployment/example.org.conf > /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/$DOMAIN.conf # create folder for socket & database sudo mkdir /var/ticketfrei sudo chown www-data:www-data -R /var/ticketfrei # create folder for logs sudo mkdir /var/log/ticketfrei sudo chown www-data:www-data -R /var/log/ticketfrei # start up nginx sudo service nginx restart # create and start the frontend systemd service sudo cp deployment/ticketfrei-web.service /etc/systemd/system/ sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl start ticketfrei-web.service ``` ### Logs There are several logfiles which you can look at: ``` # for the uwsgi deployment: less /var/log/ticketfrei/uwsgi.log # for the backend: less /var/log/ticketfrei/backend.log # for the systemd service: less /var/log/syslog # for the nginx web server: less /var/log/nginx/example.org_error.log ``` ### Development Install If you want to install it locally to develop on it: ```shell sudo apt install python3 virtualenv uwsgi uwsgi-plugin-python3 nginx git sudo git clone https://github.com/b3yond/ticketfrei cd ticketfrei git checkout multi-deployment ``` Install the necessary packages, create and activate virtualenv: ```shell virtualenv -p python3 . . bin/activate ``` Install the dependencies: ```shell pip install tweepy pytoml Mastodon.py bottle pyjwt pylibscrypt Markdown ``` Configure the bot: ```shell cp config.toml.example config.toml vim config.toml ``` This configuration is only for the admin. Users can log into twitter/mastodon/mail and configure their personal bot on the settings page. ```shell # create folder for socket & database sudo mkdir /var/ticketfrei sudo chown $USER:$USER -R /var/ticketfrei # create folder for logs sudo mkdir /var/log/ticketfrei sudo chown $USER:$USER -R /var/log/ticketfrei # start Ticketfrei ./frontend.py & ./backend.py & ```