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Leselys

I'm Leselys, your very elegant RSS reader. Try me right now (demo/demo)!

No bullshit apps for Android, iPhone, etc. Just a responsive design and for every device.

Leselys is Heroku ready.

Installation

Ubuntu

Two requirements: Mongodb and Python.

In order to install leselys you'll need some dependencies:

apt-get install build-essential python-dev python-pip
apt-get install libxslt1-dev libxml2-dev python-libxml2 python-libxslt1

And install your MongoDB.

pip install leselys
leselys init leselys.ini
leselys adduser leselys.ini
leselys serve leselys.ini
# In another terminal
leselys worker leselys.ini

Open your browser at http://localhost:5000.

Heroku

Advanced setup with MongoDB for storage and Redis for session on Heroku. You will also need the Heroku Scheduler add-on to refresh your feeds.

All Heroku dependencies like Pymongo, gunicorn and redis are in requirements-heroku.txt file.

git clone [email protected]:socketubs/leselys.git
cd leselys
heroku create
heroku addons:add mongohq:sandbox
heroku addons:add redistogo:nano
heroku addons:add scheduler:standard
heroku addons:open scheduler
# Add "sh heroku.sh && leselys refresh heroku.ini" job every 10 minutes
# And "sh heroku.sh && leselys retention heroku.ini" job every day
git push heroku master

Don't forget to create a Leselys account with heroku run "bash heroku.sh && leselys adduser heroku.ini".

Import your Google Reader OPML file right now!

Misc

Storage and session backends are Python modules, you can easily write your own. Take a look at the MongoDB storage backend.

Leselys automagically fetch new stories with it's refresher worker, and automagically (again), purge our stories database with it's retention task.

License

License is AGPL3. See LICENSE.