This web application scrapes websites to build and deliver RSS 2.0 feeds.
Features:
- Provides stable URLs for feeds generated by automatic sourcing.
- Create your custom feeds!
- Comes with plenty of included configs out of the box.
- Handles request caching.
- Sets caching-related HTTP headers.
The functionality of scraping websites and building the RSS feeds is provided by the Ruby gem html2rss
.
This application should be used with Docker. It is designed to require as little maintenance as possible. See Versioning and Releases and consider automatic updates.
docker run -p 3000:3000 gilcreator/html2rss-web
Then open http://127.0.0.1:3000/ in your browser and click the example feed link.
This is the quickest way to get started. However, it's also the option with the least flexibility: it doesn't allow you to use custom feed configs and doesn't update automatically.
If you want more flexibility and automatic updates sound good to you, read on to get started with docker compose…
Create a docker-compose.yml
file and paste the following into it:
services:
html2rss-web:
image: gilcreator/html2rss-web
ports:
- "3000:3000"
volumes:
- type: bind
source: ./feeds.yml
target: /app/config/feeds.yml
read_only: true
environment:
RACK_ENV: production
HEALTH_CHECK_USERNAME: health
HEALTH_CHECK_PASSWORD: please-set-YOUR-OWN-veeeeeery-l0ng-aNd-h4rd-to-gue55-Passw0rd!
# AUTO_SOURCE_ENABLED: 'true'
# AUTO_SOURCE_USERNAME: foobar
# AUTO_SOURCE_PASSWORD: A-Unique-And-Long-Password-For-Your-Own-Instance
## to allow just requests originating from the local host
# AUTO_SOURCE_ALLOWED_ORIGINS: 127.0.0.1:3000
## to allow multiple origins, seperate those via comma:
# AUTO_SOURCE_ALLOWED_ORIGINS: example.com,h2r.host.tld
watchtower:
image: containrrr/watchtower
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- "~/.docker/config.json:/config.json"
command: --cleanup --interval 7200
Start it up with: docker compose up
.
If you have not created your feeds.yml
yet, download this feeds.yml
as a blueprint into the directory containing the docker-compose.yml
.
The watchtower service automatically pulls running Docker images and checks for updates. If an update is available, it will automatically start the updated image with the same configuration as the running one. Please read its manual.
The docker-compose.yml
above contains a service description for watchtower.
Note
This feature is disabled by default.
To enable the auto_source
feature, comment in the env variables in the docker-compose.yml
file from above and change the values accordingly:
environment:
## … snip ✁
AUTO_SOURCE_ENABLED: "true"
AUTO_SOURCE_USERNAME: foobar
AUTO_SOURCE_PASSWORD: A-Unique-And-Long-Password-For-Your-Own-Instance
## to allow just requests originating from the local host
AUTO_SOURCE_ALLOWED_ORIGINS: 127.0.0.1:3000
## to allow multiple origins, seperate those via comma:
# AUTO_SOURCE_ALLOWED_ORIGINS: example.com,h2r.host.tld
## … snap ✃
Restart the container and open http://127.0.0.1:3000/auto_source/. When asked, enter your username and password.
Then enter the URL of a website and click on the Generate button.
html2rss-web comes with many feed configs out of the box. See the file list of all configs.
To use a config from there, build the URL like this:
lib/html2rss/configs/ |
domainname.tld/whatever.yml |
Would become this URL: | |
http://localhost:3000/ |
domainname.tld/whatever.rss |
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
To build your own RSS feed, you need to create a feed config.
That feed config goes into the file feeds.yml
.
Check out the example
feed config.
Please refer to html2rss' README for a description of the feed config and its options. html2rss-web is just a small web application that builds on html2rss.
This web application is distributed in a rolling release fashion from the master
branch.
For the latest commit passing GitHub CI/CD on the master branch, an updated Docker image will be pushed to Docker Hub: gilcreator/html2rss-web
.
GitHub's @dependabot is enabled for dependency updates and they are automatically merged to the master
branch when the CI gives the green light.
If you use Docker, you should update to the latest image automatically by setting up watchtower as described.
This app is published on Docker Hub and therefore easy to use with Docker.
The above docker-compose.yml
is a good starting point.
If you're going to host a public instance, please, please, please:
- Put the application behind a reverse proxy.
- Allow outside connections only via HTTPS.
- Have an auto-update strategy (e.g., watchtower).
- Monitor your
/health_check.txt
endpoint. - Let the world know and add your instance to the wiki -- thank you!
Name | Description |
---|---|
BASE_URL |
default: 'http://localhost:3000' |
LOG_LEVEL |
default: 'warn' |
HEALTH_CHECK_USERNAME |
default: auto-generated on start |
HEALTH_CHECK_PASSWORD |
default: auto-generated on start |
AUTO_SOURCE_ENABLED |
default: false |
AUTO_SOURCE_USERNAME |
no default. |
AUTO_SOURCE_PASSWORD |
no default. |
AUTO_SOURCE_ALLOWED_ORIGINS |
no default. |
PORT |
default: 3000 |
RACK_ENV |
default: 'development' |
RACK_TIMEOUT_SERVICE_TIMEOUT |
default: 15 |
WEB_CONCURRENCY |
default: 2 |
WEB_MAX_THREADS |
default: 5 |
SENTRY_DSN |
no default. |
It is recommended to set up monitoring of the /health_check.txt
endpoint. With that, you can find out when one of your own configs breaks. The endpoint uses HTTP Basic authentication.
First, set the username and password via these environment variables: HEALTH_CHECK_USERNAME
and HEALTH_CHECK_PASSWORD
. If these are not set, html2rss-web will generate a new random username and password on each start.
An authenticated GET /health_check.txt
request will respond with:
- If the feeds are generatable:
success
. - Otherwise: the names of the broken configs.
To get notified when one of your configs breaks, set up monitoring of this endpoint.
UptimeRobot's free plan is sufficient for basic monitoring (every 5 minutes).
Create a monitor of type Keyword with this information and make it aware of your username and password:
When you specify SENTRY_DSN
in your environment variables, the application will be setup to use Sentry.
Check out the git repository and…
This approach allows you to experiment without installing Ruby on your machine. All you need to do is install and run Docker.
# Build image from Dockerfile and name/tag it as html2rss-web:
docker build -t html2rss-web -f Dockerfile .
# Run the image and name it html2rss-web-dev:
docker run \
--detach \
--mount type=bind,source=$(pwd)/config,target=/app/config \
--name html2rss-web-dev \
html2rss-web
# Open an interactive TTY with the shell `sh`:
docker exec -ti html2rss-web-dev sh
# Stop and clean up the container
docker stop html2rss-web-dev
docker rm html2rss-web-dev
# Remove the image
docker rmi html2rss-web
If you're comfortable with installing Ruby directly on your machine, follow these instructions:
- Install Ruby
>= 3.2
gem install bundler foreman
bundle
foreman start
html2rss-web now listens on port 3000 for requests.
Contributions are welcome!
Open a pull request with your changes,
open an issue, or
join discussions on html2rss.