HRSS ====== HRSS is an application that allows you to transform any website into a RSS feed. ![Header](https://i.hipstercat.fr/storage/eLhX14B.png) # Usage - Fill an URL in the homepage field then click **Setup**. - Click on a field on the left panel, then hover and select the element on the right panel. ![Setup](https://i.hipstercat.fr/storage/eT5HyMd.png) - Fill at least the **Element**, **Title** and **Content** fields, then click on **Generate**. - Your RSS feed is ready and shown on the next page. ![Feeds](https://i.hipstercat.fr/storage/eTeLAMp.png) # Features - Free and open-source. No limits. - No complicated installation procedure (if you know how to setup a Django app). - No database needed (H2 file used). - Works for 80% of websites out there. - **Why does it not work for every website?** Mainly because Javascript on these websites do some obscure checks and do not permit iframes. Ideas of workarounds are welcome. - No user management at the moment (self-host your own instance and protect it with a basic auth if you want security). - Fully working in most RSS readers (I use Tiny Tiny RSS and it works great). # Demo [Because we all love demos.](https://hrss.hipstercat.fr) # Installation (native) 1. Make sure you have Python3 installed and virtualenv. 2. Clone this repo for unstable branch, or download [latest release](https://hipstercat.fr/gogs/hipstercat/hrss/releases). 3. `cd hrss && python3 -m virtualenv --python=python3 .`to create a new virtualenv. 4. `bin/activate && pip3 install -r requirements.txt` to install dependencies. 5. `python3 manage.py migrate` to apply latest DB migrations (and create the H2 database file). 6. `python3 manage.py runserver` to run the integrated webserver (not suitable for production use - even though you should not use HRSS in a production environnement at all until it is considered stable anyway). Use uWSGI to run it in a production environnement. # Installation (Docker) Use https://github.com/kmlucy/docker-hrss nicely made by [kmlucy](https://github.com/kmlucy).