* [Version française](README.fr.md) # FreshRSS FreshRSS is a self-hosted RSS feed aggregator such as [Leed](http://projet.idleman.fr/leed/) or [Kriss Feed](http://tontof.net/kriss/feed/). It is at the same time lightweight, easy to work with, powerful and customizable. It is a multi-user application with an anonymous reading mode. It supports [PubSubHubbub](https://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub/) for instant notifications from compatible Web sites. * Official website: http://freshrss.org * Demo: http://demo.freshrss.org/ * License: [GNU AGPL 3](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html) ![FreshRSS logo](http://marienfressinaud.fr/data/images/freshrss/freshrss_title.png) # Releases See the [list of releases](../../releases). ## Note on branches **This application is under continuous development!** Please use the branch that suits your needs: * Use [the master branch](https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/tree/master/) if you need a stable version. * [The beta branch](https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/tree/beta) is the default branch: new features are added on a monthly basis. * For developers and tech savvy persons willing to help testing the latest features, [the dev branch](https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/tree/dev) is waiting for you! # Disclaimer This application was developed to fulfil personal needs primarily, and comes with absolutely no warranty. Feature requests, bug reports, and other contributions are welcome. The best way is to [open issues on GitHub](https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues). We are a friendly community. # Requirements * Light server running Linux or Windows * It even works on Raspberry Pi 1 with response time under a second (tested with 150 feeds, 22k articles) * A web server: Apache2 (recommended), nginx, lighttpd (not tested on others) * PHP 5.3+ (PHP 5.3.7+ recommended, and PHP 5.5+ for performance, and PHP 7 for even higher performance) * Required extensions: [PDO_MySQL](http://php.net/pdo-mysql) or [PDO_SQLite](http://php.net/pdo-sqlite), [cURL](http://php.net/curl), [GMP](http://php.net/gmp) (for API access on platforms < 64 bits), [IDN](http://php.net/intl.idn) (for Internationalized Domain Names) * Recommended extensions: [iconv](http://php.net/iconv), [JSON](http://php.net/json), [mbstring](http://php.net/mbstring), [Zip](http://php.net/zip), [zlib](http://php.net/zlib) * Enabled by default: [DOM](http://php.net/dom), [XML](http://php.net/xml)… * MySQL 5.0.3+ (recommended) or SQLite 3.7.4+ * A recent browser like Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari. [Internet Explorer currently not supported, but support will come back](https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/issues/772). * Works on mobile * The browser HTTP `Referer` header must not be disabled when using the form login method ![FreshRSS screenshot](http://marienfressinaud.fr/data/images/freshrss/freshrss_default-design.png) # Installation 1. Get FreshRSS with git or [by downloading the archive](https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/archive/master.zip) 2. Dump the application on your server (expose only the `./p/` folder) 3. Add write access on `./data/` folder to the webserver user 4. Access FreshRSS with your browser and follow the installation process 5. Everything should be working :) If you encounter any problem, feel free to contact me. 6. Advanced configuration settings can be seen in [config.php](./data/config.default.php). ## Automated install [![DP deploy](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DFabric/DPlatform-ShellCore/gh-pages/img/deploy.png)](https://dfabric.github.io/DPlatform-ShellCore) ## Example of full installation on Linux Debian/Ubuntu ```sh # If you use an Apache Web server (otherwise you need another Web server) sudo apt-get install apache2 sudo a2enmod headers expires rewrite ssl # (Optional) If you want a MySQL database server sudo apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client php5-mysql # Main components (git is optional if you manually download the installation files) sudo apt-get install git php5 php5-curl php5-gmp php5-intl php5-json php5-sqlite # Restart Web server sudo service apache2 restart # For FreshRSS itself cd /usr/share/ sudo git clone https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS.git # Set the rights so that your Web browser can access the files cd FreshRSS sudo chown -R :www-data . sudo chmod -R g+w ./data/ # Publish FreshRSS in your public HTML directory sudo ln -s /usr/share/FreshRSS/p /var/www/html/FreshRSS # Navigate to http://example.net/FreshRSS to complete the installation. # (If you do it from localhost, you may have to adjust the setting of your public address later) # Update to a newer version of FreshRSS cd /usr/share/FreshRSS sudo git reset --hard sudo git pull sudo chown -R :www-data . sudo chmod -R g+w ./data/ ``` # Access control It is needed for the multi-user mode to limit access to FreshRSS. You can: * use form authentication (need JavaScript and PHP 5.3.7+, works with some PHP 5.3.3+) * use [Mozilla Persona](https://login.persona.org/about) authentication included in FreshRSS * use HTTP authentication supported by your web server * See [Apache documentation](http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/howto/auth.html) * In that case, create a `./p/i/.htaccess` file with a matching `.htpasswd` file. # Automatic feed update * You can add a Cron job to launch the update script. Check the Cron documentation related to your distribution ([Debian/Ubuntu](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto), [Red Hat/Fedora](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Administration_Guide_Draft/Cron), [Slackware](http://docs.slackware.com/fr:slackbook:process_control?#cron), [Gentoo](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Cron), [Arch Linux](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Cron)…). It’s a good idea to use the Web server user. For example, if you want to run the script every hour: ``` 7 * * * * php /your-path/FreshRSS/app/actualize_script.php > /tmp/FreshRSS.log 2>&1 ``` # Advices * For a better security, expose only the `./p/` folder on the web. * Be aware that the `./data/` folder contains all personal data, so it is a bad idea to expose it. * The `./constants.php` file defines access to application folder. If you want to customize your installation, every thing happens here. * If you encounter any problem, logs are accessible from the interface or manually in `./data/log/*.log` files. # Backup * You need to keep `./data/config.php`, `./data/*_user.php` and `./data/persona/` files * You can export your feed list in OPML format from FreshRSS * To save articles, you can use [phpMyAdmin](http://www.phpmyadmin.net) or MySQL tools: ```bash mysqldump -u user -p --databases freshrss > freshrss.sql ``` # Included libraries * [SimplePie](http://simplepie.org/) * [MINZ](https://github.com/marienfressinaud/MINZ) * [php-http-304](http://alexandre.alapetite.fr/doc-alex/php-http-304/) * [jQuery](http://jquery.com/) * [keyboard_shortcuts](http://www.openjs.com/scripts/events/keyboard_shortcuts/) * [flotr2](http://www.humblesoftware.com/flotr2) ## Only for some options * [bcrypt.js](https://github.com/dcodeIO/bcrypt.js) * [phpQuery](http://code.google.com/p/phpquery/) ## If native functions are not available * [Services_JSON](http://pear.php.net/pepr/pepr-proposal-show.php?id=198) * [password_compat](https://github.com/ircmaxell/password_compat)