SSH into the new environment: eb ssh rssmonster-app.
Update the VUE_APP_HOSTNAME inside the file client/.env.If you would like to run RSSMonster in production mode I recommend to run: Inside the server folder: npm run debug.Inside the client folder: npm run serve.If you would like to run RSSMonster in development mode I recommend to run: Optional: Add a cronjob to crawl every 5 minutes.Alternatively you can also uncomment the //force: true in the app.js inside the server folder to create the schema structure. this will add all needed database tables and content to your mysql database. node_modules/.bin/sequelize db:seed:all in side the server folder. node_modules/.bin/sequelize db:migrate &.
Change the VUE_APP_HOSTNAME so it points to the back-end. env inside the server folder and enter your Mysql or Database server login data (at least fill DB_DATABASE, DB_USERNAME and DB_PASSWORD). env.example file in the root of both the client and server folder. Run npm install in both the client and server folder.A Mysql installation (other databases will as well with some configuration).
Feel free to add any contributions or new features. Several features are implemented such as progressive web app support, marking as read when scrolling, hotlinks, drag and drop style for managing your feeds, dark mode, and more! RSSMonster is compatible with the Fever API. It also uses the Twitter Bootstrap framework. The font-end has been written in JavaScript (VueJS) and the back-end in Express (NodeJS). RSSMonster features a lightweight fluid responsive design.
Even if I were to declare a victor today, it might be a runner-up tomorrow.Copyright (c) 2021 Piethein Strengholt, is an easy to use web-based RSS aggregator, created as an alternative for Google Reader. The RSS companies are improving their programs and adding new features daily. That being said, there's no clear winner or loser here.
They may be great sometime soon, but they're not there yet. There are also some services, such as HootSuite's Hoodlet and the Digg Reader that just aren't ready for prime-time yet. ZDNet's James Kendrick likes Newsblur and Eileen Brown has kind things to say about the new Rolio service. It's worked well for me, but you can expect it to have teething problems. You can share and like posts with other Old Readers users, but that's it. Old Reader doesn't support story sharing either by social network or by e-mail. Like the other programs, you can also easily upload your Google Reader OPML feeds to the program.Īlas, there's still some functionality that's missing. And, best of all, it has a search function that works across all the feeds. If, like me, you can have hundreds of RSS feeds, it can be quite hard weeding out the defunct ones. It also has one small feature I quite like: a front page notification of dead RSS feeds. This Web-based, free RSS reader has a very clean, Google Reader-like display. There's a lot to like about The Old Reader, but I do wish it made it easier to share links over social networks and e-mail.