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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ This [Docker](https://www.docker.com) image allows you to run the [Tiny Tiny RSS
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Keep your feed history to yourself and access your RSS and atom feeds from everywhere.
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Keep your feed history to yourself and access your RSS and atom feeds from everywhere.
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You can access it through an easy to use webinterface on your desktop, your mobile browser
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You can access it through an easy to use webinterface on your desktop, your mobile browser
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or using one of the available apps.
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or using one of the available apps.
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The image is origially based on [clue/docker-ttrss](https://github.com/clue/docker-ttrss) and stripped to most simple operation.
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## About Tiny Tiny RSS
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## About Tiny Tiny RSS
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@ -13,33 +14,37 @@ Tiny Tiny RSS is an open source web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) reader and aggreg
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designed to allow you to read news from any location,
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designed to allow you to read news from any location,
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while feeling as close to a real desktop application as possible.
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while feeling as close to a real desktop application as possible.
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![](http://tt-rss.org/images/1.9/1.jpg)
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## Getting started
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## Quickstart
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This section assumes you want to get started quickly, the following sections explain the
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This section assumes you want to get started quickly, the following sections explain the
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steps in more detail. So let's start.
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steps in more detail. So let's start.
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Just start up a new database container:
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### Setting up MariaDB container
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```bash
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```bash
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$ docker run -d --name ttrssdb nornagon/postgres
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$ docker run --rm --name ttrssdb -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=my-secret-pw -d mariadb:latest
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```
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```
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And because this docker image is available as a [trusted build on the docker index](https://index.docker.io/u/clue/ttrss/),
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### Setting up TTRSS container
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using it is as simple as launching this Tiny Tiny RSS installation linked to your fresh database:
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```bash
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```bash
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$ docker run -d --link ttrssdb:db -p 80:80 clue/ttrss
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$ docker run -d --link ttrssdb:ttrssdb -p 8080:80 \
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```
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-e DB_TYPE=mysql \
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-e DB_HOST=ttrssdb \
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Running this command for the first time will download the image automatically.
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-e DB_PORT=3306 \
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-e DB_NAME=servers_ttrss \
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## Accessing your webinterface
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-e DB_USER=root \
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-e DB_PASS=my-secret-pw \
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-e DB_ENV_USER=root \
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-e DB_ENV_PASS=my-secret-pw \
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-e SELF_URL_PATH=http://localhost:8080/ \
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bunix42/ttrss
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```
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### First time access of the web webinterface
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The above example exposes the Tiny Tiny RSS webinterface on port 80, so that you can browse to:
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The above example exposes the Tiny Tiny RSS webinterface on port 80, so that you can browse to:
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http://localhost/
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http://localhost:8080/
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The default login credentials are:
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The default login credentials are:
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@ -47,140 +52,3 @@ The default login credentials are:
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* Password: password
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* Password: password
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Obviously, you're recommended to change these as soon as possible.
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Obviously, you're recommended to change these as soon as possible.
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## Installation Walkthrough
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Having trouble getting the above to run?
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This is the detailed installation walkthrough.
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If you've already followed the [quickstart](#quickstart) guide and everything works, you can skip this part.
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### Select database
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This container requires a PostgreSQL or MySQL database instance.
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Following docker's best practices, this container does not contain its own database,
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but instead expects you to supply a running instance.
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While slightly more complicated at first, this gives your more freedom as to which
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database instance and configuration you're relying on.
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Also, this makes this container quite disposable, as it doesn't store any sensitive
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information at all.
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#### PostgreSQL container
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The recommended way to run this container is by linking it to a PostgreSQL database instance.
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You're free to pick (or build) any PostgreSQL container, as long as it exposes
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its database port (5432) to the outside.
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Example with nornagon/postgres:
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```bash
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$ docker run -d --name=tinydatabase nornagon/postgres:latest
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```
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> The image nornagon/postgres exposes a database superuser that this image uses
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to automatically create its user and database,
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so you don't have to setup your database credentials here.
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Use the following database options when running the container:
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```
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--link tinydatabase:db
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```
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#### MySQL container
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If you'd like to use ttrss with a mysql database backend, simply link it to a
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mysql container instead.
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You're free to pick (or build) any MySQL container, as long as it exposes
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its database port (3306) to the outside.
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Example with sameersbn/mysql:
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```bash
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$ docker run -d --name=tinydatabase -e DB_USER=ttrss -e DB_PASS=ttrss -e DB_NAME=ttrss sameersbn/mysql:latest
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```
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> The image sameersbn/mysql does not expose a database superuser,
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so you have to explicitly pass the database credentials here.
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Use the following database options when running the container:
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```
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--link tinydatabase:db
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```
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#### External database server
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If you already have a PostgreSQL or MySQL server around off docker you also can go with that.
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Instead of linking docker containers you need to provide database hostname and port like so:
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```
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-e DB_HOST=172.17.42.1
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-e DB_PORT=3306
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```
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### Database configuration
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Whenever your run ttrss, it will check your database setup. It assumes the following
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default configuration, which can be changed by passing the following additional arguments:
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```
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-e DB_NAME=ttrss
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-e DB_USER=ttrss
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-e DB_PASS=ttrss
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```
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If your database is exposed on a non-standard port you also need to provide DB_TYPE set
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to either "pgsql" or "mysql".
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```
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-e DB_TYPE=pgsql
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-e DB_TYPE=mysql
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```
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### Database superuser
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When you run ttrss, it will check your database setup. If it can not connect using the above
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configuration, it will automatically try to create a new database and user.
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For this to work, it will need a superuser account that is permitted to create a new database
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and user. It assumes the following default configuration, which can be changed by passing the
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following additional arguments:
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```
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-e DB_ENV_USER=docker
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-e DB_ENV_PASS=docker
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```
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### SELF_URL_PATH
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The `SELF_URL_PATH` config value should be set to the URL where this TinyTinyRSS
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will be accessible at. Setting it correctly will enable PUSH support and make
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the browser integration work. Default value: `http://localhost`.
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For more information check out the [official documentation](https://github.com/gothfox/Tiny-Tiny-RSS/blob/master/config.php-dist#L22).
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```
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-e SELF_URL_PATH=https://example.org/ttrss
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```
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### Testing ttrss in foreground
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For testing purposes it's recommended to initially start this container in foreground.
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This is particular useful for your initial database setup, as errors get reported to
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the console and further execution will halt.
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```bash
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$ docker run -it --link tinydatabase:db -p 80:80 clue/ttrss
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```
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### Running ttrss daemonized
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Once you've confirmed everything works in the foreground, you can start your container
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in the background by replacing the `-it` argument with `-d` (daemonize).
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Remaining arguments can be passed just like before, the following is the recommended
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minimum:
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```bash
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$ docker run -d --link tinydatabase:db -p 80:80 clue/ttrss
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```
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