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Miniflux - Minimalist News Reader
Miniflux is a minimalist web-based news reader.
Features
- Host anywhere (shared hosting, vps or localhost)
- Easy setup => copy and paste and you are done!
- CSS optimized for readability
- Keeps history of read items
- Remove Feedburner Ads and analytics trackers
- Import/Export of OPML feeds
- Feed updates via a cronjob or with the user interface with one click
- Protected by a login/password (only one possible user)
- Use secure headers (only external images and Youtube/Vimeo videos are allowed)
- Open external links inside a new tab with a
rel="noreferrer"
attribute - Mobile CSS (responsive design)
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Basic bookmarks
Todo and known bugs
- See Issues: https://github.com/fguillot/miniflux/issues
License
Authors
- Original author: Frédéric Guillot
- Contributors: Pull requesters and Bug reporters
Requirements
- Recent version of libxml2 >= 2.7.x (version 2.6.32 on Debian Lenny are not supported anymore)
- PHP >= 5.3.7
- PHP XML extensions (SimpleXML, DOM...)
- PHP Sqlite extension
Libraries used
Installation
- You must have a web server with PHP installed (version 5.3.7 minimum) with the Sqlite and XML extensions
- Download the source code and copy the directory
miniflux
where you want - Check if the directory
data
is writeable (Miniflux stores everything inside a Sqlite database) - With your browser go to http://yourpersonalserver/miniflux
- The default login and password is admin/admin
- Start to use the software
FAQ
How do I update my feeds with a cronjob?
You just need to be inside the directory miniflux
and run the script cronjob.php
.
Parameters | Type | Value |
---|---|---|
--limit | optional | number of feeds |
--call-interval | optional, excluded by --limit, require --update-interval | time in minutes < update interval time |
--update-interval | optional, excluded by --limit, require --call-interval | time in minutes >= call interval time |
Examples:
crontab -e
# Update all feeds
0 */4 * * * cd /path/to/miniflux && php cronjob.php >/dev/null 2>&1
# Update the 10 oldest feeds each time
0 */4 * * * cd /path/to/miniflux && php cronjob.php --limit=10 >/dev/null 2>&1
# Update all feeds in 60 minutes (updates the 8 oldest feeds each time with a total of 120 feeds).
* */4 * * * cd /path/to/miniflux && php cronjob.php --call-interval=4 --update-interval=60 >/dev/null 2>&1
Note: cronjob.php can also be called from the web; in this case specify the options as GET variables. Example: http://yourpersonalserver/miniflux/cronjob.php?call-interval=4&update-interval=60
How does Miniflux update my feeds from the user interface?
Miniflux uses an Ajax request to refresh each subscription. By default, there is only 5 feeds updated in parallel.
I have 600 subscriptions, can Miniflux handle that?
Your life is cluttered.
Why are there no categories? Why is feature X missing?
Miniflux is a minimalist software. Less is more.
I found a bug, what next?
Report the bug to the issues tracker and I will fix it.
You can report feeds that doesn't works properly too.
Which browser is compatible with Miniflux?
Miniflux is tested with the latest versions of Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari.
I don't use Microsoft products, then I have no idea if Miniflux works correctly with Internet Explorer.
How to override application variables?
There is few settings that can't be changed by the user interface. These parameters are defined with PHP constants.
To override them, create a config.php
file at the root of the project and change yourself the values.
By example, to override the default HTTP timeout value:
# file config.php
<?php
// My specific HTTP timeout (5 seconds)
define('HTTP_TIMEOUT', 5);
Actually, the following constants can be overrided:
HTTP_TIMEOUT
=> default value is 10 secondsAPP_VERSION
=> default value is masterDB_FILENAME
=> default value isdata/db.sqlite