Channel Configurations Channel Configuration You can see all the providers that DigiMe supports documented in the sidebar, under "Channel Configuration". Please note that no providers are configured by default. You will need to configure them all in your .env file, or as environment variables. You will need to restart DigiMe whenever you change environment variables. Facebook Step 1 Create a  new app in Facebook developers (opens in a new tab) , choose the business you want to connect it to. Please be advised that for public applications you would need to verify you business. Step 2 Select "Other" and click next Step 3 Then select business Add all your details and click Create App Step 4 Set final details Step 5 Set up login for business Step 6 Set up a redirect URI back to the application The default dev container redirect URI is  http://localhost:4200/integrations/social/facebook Step 7 Go to advanced permission and request access for the following scopes:  pages_show_list   business_management   pages_manage_posts   pages_manage_engagement   pages_read_engagement   read_insights Step 8 Go to basic permissions copy your App ID and App Secret and paste them in your  .env  file FACEBOOK_APP_ID="app id" FACEBOOK_APP_SECRET="app secret" Facebook should now be working! Twitter(X) X is a bit different. They created an oAuth2 flow, but it works only with Twitter v2 API. But in order to upload pictures to X, you need to use the old Twitter v1 API. So we are going to use the normal oAuth1 flow for that (that supports Twitter v2 also 🤷🏻‍). Head over the  Twitter developers page (opens in a new tab)  and create a new app. Click to sign-up for a new free account Click to edit the application settings The click to set up an authentication flow In the App Permission set it to  Read and Write  In the Type of App set it to  Web App, Automated App or Bot  In the App Info set the  Callback URI / Redirect URL  to  http://localhost:4200/integrations/social/x  Save it and go to "Keys and Tokens" tab Click on "Regenerate" inside "Consumer Keys" and copy the  API Key  and  API Key Secret . Open .env file and add the following: X_API_KEY="" X_API_SECRET="" Instagram Step 1 Create a  new app in Instagram developers (opens in a new tab) , choose the business you want to connect it to. Please be advised that for public applications you would need to verify you business. Step 2 Select "Other" and click next Step 3 Then select business Add all your details and click Create App Step 4 Set final details Step 5 Set up login for business Step 6 Set up a redirect URI back to the application The default dev container redirect URI is  http://localhost:4200/integrations/social/instagram Step 7 Go to advanced permission and request access for the following scopes:  instagram_basic   pages_show_list   pages_read_engagement   business_management   instagram_content_publish   instagram_manage_comments   instagram_manage_insights Step 8 Go to basic permissions copy your App ID and App Secret and paste them in your  .env  file INSTAGRAM_APP_ID="app id" INSTAGRAM_APP_SECRET="app secret" Instagram should now be working! LinkedIn Head over to  Linkedin developers (opens in a new tab) and create a new app. Fill in all the details, once created head over to Products and make sure you add all the required products. It is important to request the Advertising API permissions and fill up the request form, or you will not have the ability to refresh your tokens. Make sure your redirect URL is set to  http://localhost:4200/integrations/social/linkedin  for local development. Copy the created  Client ID  and  Client Secret  and add them to your  .env  file. LINKEDIN_CLIENT_ID="" LINKEDIN_CLIENT_SECRET="" Reddit Head over to  Reddit developers (opens in a new tab)  and create a new app. In the type of app, select  web app  and in the redirect uri, add  http://localhost:4200/integrations/social/reddit . Copy the Reddit client id and client secret and add them to your  .env  file. REDDIT_CLIENT_ID="" REDDIT_CLIENT_SECRET="" Mastodon Mastodon client registration is not done via ther web interface, but by talking to the API directly. In the example below, we use  curl  to register a new client. Optionally check that you have  jq  installed on your system. You can normally install this with brew, apt-get, yum or chocolatey. If you don't have  jq  installed, you can remove it from the command below. Run the following curl command in a terminal to get the Mastodon client id and client secret. curl -X POST -sS https://mastodon.social/api/v1/apps -F "client_name=YourAppName" -F "redirect_uris=http://localhost:4200/integrations/social/mastodon" -F "scopes=write:statuses write:media profile" | jq This will give you output that looks something like this; { "id": "1234567890", "redirect_uris": [ "http://localhost:4200/integrations/social/mastodon" ], ... "client_id": "your_client_id", "client_secret": "your_client_secret"} Make a note of your  client_id  and  client_secret  and add them to your  .env  file. MASTODON_CLIENT_ID="shown in the output from the above command"MASTODON_CLIENT_SECRET="shown in the output from the above command" Stop DigiMe if it is running, and then start it using the .env file with the Mastodon details. Click through the new channel setup and you should be asked to login on Mastodon. YouTube Step 1 Go to the Credentials Page Make sure you are logged in to your Google account and visit the  Credentials - APIs & Services (opens in a new tab)  page. Make sure to read the terms and conditions and "Agree and Continue". Step 2 Create Project Create a new project by clicking on the "Create Project" button. Step 3 Fill in the project name, and details and click "Create". Step 4 Create OAuth Credentials Create credentials by clicking on the "Create Credentials" button. Select the "OAuth client ID" option. Step 5 Configure Consent Screen Make sure that your consent screen has been configured. Add yourself as a test user of the application. Step 6 Fill in OAuth Details Create the OAuth client ID. Select "Web application" as the application type and fill in the details. After following all of the steps above you should be met with a screen that shows your client ID and client secret. Add these to your providers configuration. YOUTUBE_CLIENT_ID="" YOUTUBE_CLIENT_SECRET="" Discord Create a Discord Application Login to Discord on the web, and then go to the  Discord Developer Portal (opens in a new tab) and click on "New Application". Get and set your  Client ID  and  Client Secret  to a safe place. You can find this in the  OAuth2  section of the Discord Developer Portal. Set these in your .env file as follows; DISCORD_CLIENT_ID="your_client_id"DISCORD_CLIENT_SECRET="your_client_secret" Create a Bot Navigate to the "Bot" section of the Discord Developer Portal. Fill out the bot details however you like, and then click "Reset Token". With the token that is generated, set it in your .env file as follows; DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN_ID="your_bot_token" If you do not set this, you will get 404 errors when trying to add the Discord channel in the Postiz web interface. Stop Postiz if it is running, and then start it using the .env file with the Discord details. Add a Redirect URI The redirect URI is the URL that Discord will redirect to after you have logged in. Assuming you are runnning Postiz on  postiz.example.com , this would be:  https://postiz.example.com/integrations/social/discord . Alternatively if you are running on  localhost:4200 , this would be  http://localhost:4200/integrations/social/discord . Add a Discord channel in the Postiz web interface Go to the Postiz web interface, and click on the "Add Channel" button, and then select "Discord". You should be redirected to Discord to login. Dribble Register your application Register your application on Dribbble (opens in a new tab) . Name:   MyPostizInstance Description:   My Postiz Instance Website:   https://example.com Redirect URI:   http://localhost:4200/integrations/social/dribbble Copy your client secret to environment variables These can be found immediately after registering your application. These are both 64 characters long. DRIBBLE_CLIENT_ID="1234..."DRIBBLE_CLIENT_SECRET="5678..." Restart Postiz with the updated environment variables Add a Dribbble channel in the Postiz web interface Go to the Postiz web interface, and click on the "Add Channel" button. Select "Dribbble" from the list of available channels. You should be redirected to Dribbble to authorize the application. Tiktok title: TikTok description: How to add TikTok to your system 💡 This integration requires that you have a TikTok developer account. It also requires that you have a public website, with https, and can upload files to that site to verify ownership. TikTok will also not allow http:// for your app redirect URI, so you will need to be accessing Postiz from HTTPS. Create you app Go here:  https://developers.tiktok.com/apps (opens in a new tab) App Name:   MyPostiz Redirect URI:   http://localhost:4200/integrations/social/tiktok Set a TOS and Privacy Policy This needs to be on a public domain that you have access to, that is hosted on HTTPS. Tick "Web" for your platforms. Add apps Add the "Login Kit" and "Content Posting API" to your app. For "Login Kit", set the redirect URI to  http://localhost:4200/integrations/social/tiktok (opens in a new tab) For Content posting API, enable "Direct Post". Add scopes user.info.basic video.create video.upload Copy your client secret to environment variables These can be found immediately after registering your application. The client ID is 16 characters long and the secret is 32 characters long. TIKTOK_CLIENT_ID=1234567890123456TIKTOK_CLIENT_SECRET=12345678901234567890123456789012 Restart Postiz with the updated environment variables Add a TikTok channel in the Postiz web interface Go to the Postiz web interface, and click on the "Add Channel" button. Select "TikTok" from the list of available channels. You should be redirected to TikTok to authorize the application.