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RSStream is a local first web application that use a distributed database in the browser called GunDB. The server runs a Node.js app that listens for feed updates from Dobrado and pushes updates to the browser.

Server

Copy this repo to a new directory and run:

  • cd server
  • npm install
  • node app.js

For production you can start with pm2:

  • npm install pm2 -g
  • export NODE_ENV=production
  • pm2 startup (And follow startup instructions.)
  • pm2 start app.js
  • pm2 save

This will save your environment in ~/.pm2/dump.pm2 so that it can be used on restarts, note that you need to run pm2 unstartup followed by the pm2 commands listed above if you modify any required environment variables.

You can export GUN_USER_ALIAS and GUN_USER_PASS to change the default log in credentials for the GunDB host account on the server. All private data created in GunDB on the server relies on these credentials, so keep them safe.

The credentials are also used to access private endpoints, for example to allocate invite codes to an account you can run:

curl -i -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -u <GUN_USER_ALIAS>:<GUN_USER_PASS> -d '{"code": "<code>"}' localhost:3000/private/create-invite-codes

The value <code> is the account code that you want to allocate the new invite codes to. You can set the number of invite codes to create for an account by adding "count": <number> to the request, otherwise one code will be created.

If you have sendmail available on your server you can export MAIL_FROM and MAIL_BCC to send email to your users. If MAIL_FROM is not set then the same information will be logged so that you have access to it. (See ~/.pm2/logs/app-out.log if you're using pm2.) Export APP_HOST to create links that point to a server other than localhost.

RSStream relies on Dobrado for its feed processing, which is accessed via it's API. You can set it up on a subdomain and then access it via the ADD_FEED_URL, ADD_FEED_ID and ADD_FEED_API_KEY environment variables. Dobrado then pushes updates back to RSStream via the /private/add-item and /private/removed-feed endpoints, so it will also need to be configured with the RSStream url, username and password.

Browser

The front end is served from the browser/build directory, which was created with npx create-react-app browser --template cra-template-pwa.

If you modify the front end you can rebuild it by running:

  • cd browser
  • npm install
  • npm run build