The News app is an RSS/Atom feed aggregator. It offers a RESTful API for app developers. The source code is available on GitHub
For further developer and user documentation please visit the wiki
are listed on the ownCloud apps overview
- ownCloud >= 8.1
- libxml >= 2.7.8 (2.9 recommended)
- php-curl
- iconv
- SimpleXML
- PHP >= 5.5
Supported means that the distribution's default repository packages will work in conjunction with the News app and you won't have to add any 3rdparty repositories.
The following distros are supported:
- Ubuntu 14.04
- Debian 8 (Jessie)
- Arch Linux
- Newest Firefox (Desktop, Android, Firefox OS)
- Newest Chrome/Chromium (Desktop, Android)
- PostgreSQL (recommended)
- MySql
- SQLite (discouraged)
Please read the appropriate section in the contributing notices
Before you install the app do the following:
- Check that your owncloud/data/ directory is owned by your webserver user and that it is write/readable
- Check that your installation fullfills the requirements listed in the README section
- Set up ownCloud Background Jobs to enable feed updates. A recommended timespan for feed updates is 15-30 Minutes.
- If you are updating from a previous version read the Update Notices
Then proceed to install the app either from an archive (zip/tar.gz) or clone it from the repository using git
- Go to the ownCloud News GitHub releases page and download the latest release/archive to your server
- On your server, check if there is a folder called owncloud/apps/news. If there is one, delete it.
- Extract the downloaded archive to the owncloud/apps/ folder.
- Remove the version from the extracted folder (e.g. rename owncloud/apps/news-4.0.3/ to owncloud/apps/news/
- Activate the News app in the apps menu
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The master branch will always be stable in conjunction with the latest master branch from ownCloud
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In your terminal go into the owncloud/apps/ directory and then run the following command:
git clone https://github.com/owncloud/news.git
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If you are using a stable ownCloud release, stay with the latest git tag release which is running on your version. To get an overview over all existing tags run:
git tag
You can switch to a release which will be supported on your installation by running:
git checkout tags/TAG
For instance to use the 5.2.8 release, run:
git checkout tags/5.2.8
- Activate the News app in the apps menu
To update the News app use change into the owncloud/apps/news/ directory using your terminal and then run:
git pull --rebase origin master
- Use MySQL or PostgreSQL for better database performance
- Use the updater script to thread and speed up the update
To receive notifications when a new News app version was released, simply add the following Atom feed in your currently installed News app:
https://github.com/owncloud/news/releases.atom
This is very often caused by missing or old files, e.g. by failing to upload all of the News app' files or errors during installation. Before you report a bug, please recheck if all files from the archive are in place and accessible.
Delete the folder owncloud/apps/news/ and owncloud/data/news/, then connect to your database and run the following commands where oc_ is your table prefix (defaults to oc_)
DELETE FROM oc_appconfig WHERE appid = 'news';
DROP TABLE oc_news_items;
DROP TABLE oc_news_feeds;
DROP TABLE oc_news_folders;
Check the owncloud/data/owncloud.log for hints why it failed. After the issues are fixed, turn off the maintenance mode by editing your owncloud/config/config.php by setting the maintenance key to false:
"maintenance" => false,
- Check if the cronjob exists with crontab -u www-data -e (replace www-data with your httpd user)
- Check the file permissions of the cron.php file and if www-data (or whatever your httpd user is called like) can read and execute that script
- Check if the cronjob is ever executed by placing an error_log('updating') in the background job file. If the cronjob runs, there should be an updating log statement in your httpd log.
- If there is no updating statement in your logs check if your cronjob is executed by executing a different script
- If your cron works fine but owncloud's cronjobs are never executed, file a bug in core
- Try the updater script
If you want to add a feed that uses a self-signed certificate that is not signed by a trusted CA the request will fail with "SSL certficate is invalid". A common solution is to turn off the certificate verification which is wrong and makes your installation vulnerable to MITM attacks. Therefore turning off certificate verification is not supported.
If you have control over the feed in question, consider signing your certificate for free using StartSSL or wait until September when letsencrypt.com goes online.
If you do not have control over the chosen feed, you should download the certificate from the feed's website and add it to your server's trusted certificates. The exact procedure however may vary depending on your distribution.
All configuration values are set inside owncloud/data/news/config/config.ini and can be edited in the admin panel.
The configuration is in INI format and looks like this:
autoPurgeMinimumInterval = 60
autoPurgeCount = 200
maxRedirects = 10
maxSize = 104857600
feedFetcherTimeout = 60
useCronUpdates = true
exploreUrl =
- autoPurgeMinimumInterval: Minimum amount of seconds after deleted feeds and folders are removed from the database. Values below 60 seconds are ignored
- autoPurgeCount: Defines the minimum amount of articles that can be unread per feed before they get deleted, a negative value will turn off deleting articles completely
- maxRedirects: How many redirects the updater should follow
- maxSize: Maximum feed size in bytes. If the RSS/Atom page is bigger than this value, the update will be aborted
- feedFetcherTimeout: Maximum number of seconds to wait for an RSS or Atom feed to load. If a feed takes longer than that number of seconds to update, the update will be aborted
- useCronUpdates: To use a custom update/cron script you need to disable the cronjob which is run by ownCloud by default by setting this to false
- exploreUrl: If given that url will be contacted for fetching content for the explore feed
For translations in other languages than English, we rely on the Transifex platform.
If you want to help with translating the app, please do not create a pull request. Instead, head over to https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/owncloud/resource/news/ and join the team of your native language.
If approved, the translation will be automatically ported to the code within 24 hours.