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Sources for CommaFeed.com.

Google Reader inspired self-hosted RSS reader, based on JAX-RS, Wicket and AngularJS.

Deploy on any JavaEE6 container or better yet on OpenShift.

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Deployment on OpenShift

Hosting an application on OpenShift is free.

  • Create an account on OpenShift.
  • Add an application, select JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6.0.
  • For the Public URL set the name you want (e.g. commafeed).
  • For the Source Code option, click Change and set this repository (https://github.com/Athou/commafeed.git).
  • Click Create Application.
  • Click Add cartridge and select MySQL.
  • Wait a couple of minutes and access your application.
  • The default user is admin and the password is admin.

Deployment on your own server

For storage, you can either use an embedded HSQLDB database or an external MySQL or PostgreSQL database. You also need maven (and a Java JDK) installed in order to build the application.

To install maven and openjdk on Ubuntu, issue the following commands

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:natecarlson/maven3
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk maven3
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/mvn3 /usr/bin/mvn

Download the sources (it doesn't matter where, you can delete the directory when you're done). If you don't have git you can download the sources as a zip file from here

git clone https://github.com/Athou/commafeed.git
cd commafeed

Now build the application

Embedded HSQL database (not recommended, ok for quick tests but automatic schema updates are not working):
mvn clean package tomee:build -Pprod

External MySQL database:
mvn clean package tomee:build -Pprod -Pmysql

External PostgreSQL database:
mvn clean package tomee:build -Pprod -Ppgsql

It will generate a zip file at target/commafeed.zip with everything you need to run the application.

  • Create a directory somewhere (e.g. /opt/commafeed/) and extract the generated zip inside this directory.
  • Create a directory called logs (e.g. /opt/commafeed/logs)
  • On Linux, create the file bin/setenv.sh and put the following in it : export JAVA_OPTS="-Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled"
  • On Windows, create the file bin/setenv.bat and put the following in it : set JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled
  • If you don't use the embedded database, create a database in your external database instance, then uncomment the Resource element corresponding to the database engine you use from conf/tomee.xml and edit the default credentials.
  • If you'd like to change the default port (8082), edit conf/server.xml and look for <Connector port="8082" protocol="HTTP/1.1". Change the port to the value you'd like to use.
  • CommaFeed will run on the /commafeed context. If you'd like to change the context, go to webapps and rename commafeed.war. Use the special name ROOT.war to deploy to the root context.
  • To start and stop the application, use bin/startup.sh and bin/shutdown.sh on Linux (you may need to chmod +x bin/*.sh) or bin\startup.bat and bin\shutdown.bat on Windows.
  • To update the application with a newer version, pull the latest changes and use the same command you used to build the complete TomEE package, but without the tomee:build part. This will generate the file target/commafeed.war. Copy this file to your tomee webapps/ directory.
  • The application is online at http://localhost:8082/commafeed. Don't forget to set the public URL in the admin settings.
  • The default user is admin and the password is admin.

Local development

Checkout the code and use maven to build and start a local TomEE instance.

mvn clean package tomee:run

The application is online at http://localhost:8082/commafeed. Any change to the source code will be applied immediatly. The default user is admin and the password is admin.

Translate CommaFeed into your language

Files for internationalization are located here.

To add a new language, create a new file in that directory. The name of the file should be the two-letters ISO-639-1 language code. The language has to be referenced in the languages.properties file to be picked up.

When adding new translations, add them in en.properties then run mvn -e groovy:execute -Pi18n. It will parse the english file and add placeholders in the other translation files.

Copyright and license

Copyright 2013 CommaFeed.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this work except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License in the LICENSE file, or at:

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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