/MonitoRSS

MonitoRSS RSS bot (formerly known as Discord.RSS) with customizable feeds. https://monitorss.xyz

Primary LanguageTypeScriptMIT LicenseMIT

MonitoRSS (formerly Discord.RSS)

Delivers highly-customized news feeds to Discord!

Get Started

Use Public Instance

To use the publicly hosted instance for free, visit https://monitorss.xyz!

Self Host

Docker is required to easily coordinate and run multiple services at once.

Note

General knowledge of how Docker, Docker volumes, and docker compose works is highly recommended to avoid accidental data loss

  1. Install Docker Engine
  2. Install Docker Compose
  3. Clone this repo's main (the default) branch - git clone https://github.com/synzen/MonitoRSS.git
  4. Create a Discord application through Discord's developer portal if you do not already have one
  5. Create a copy of the existing .env.example file and rename it to .env.prod
  6. Replace all relevant values in the .env.prod file with your own values
    1. If you have your own MongoDB instance, set BACKEND_API_MONGODB_URI to your MongoDB URI
    2. Replace all instances of "BOT_TOKEN_HERE" with your Discord bot application token
    3. Replace all instances of "BOT_CLIENT_ID_HERE" with your Discord bot application ID
    4. Replace all instances of "BOT_CLIENT_SECRET_HERE" with your Discord bot application secret
    5. Set BACKEND_API_SESSION_SECRET to a random 64-character string
    6. Set BACKEND_API_SESSION_SALT to a random 16-character string
    7. Add http://localhost:8000/api/v1/discord/callback-v2 to the list of redirect URIs in your Discord application in the OAuth2 page
  7. Run docker compose up -d
    • If you run into issues with network timeouts, pass the parallel flag to only build 1 container at once: docker compose --parallel 1 up -d
  8. Access the control panel via http://localhost:8000

Customize Site Domain

  1. Set up your domain to point to the server running the control panel on localhost
  2. Update all references to http://localhost:8000 in your .env.prod to your desired domain. For example, https://mynewdomain.com.
  3. Add {DOMAIN_HERE}/api/v1/discord/callback-v2 to the list of redirect URIs in your Discord application in the OAuth2 page, replacing DOMAIN_HERE with the value you set in step 1

Enable Email Notifications

While email notifications are available so that you may get notified when feeds are disabled for various reasons (permission erorrs, request errors, etc), credentials must be set to be able to send them out. Set the three variables below with your email provider's SMTP settings in your env file:

  • BACKEND_API_SMTP_HOST
  • BACKEND_API_SMTP_USERNAME
  • BACKEND_API_SMTP_PASSWORD
  • BACKEND_API_SMTP_FROM

Make sure to opt into email notifications in the control panel's user settings page afterwards.

Updating

  1. Make a backup of your MongoDB data just in case
  2. Pull the latest files from the main branch
  3. Stop containers with docker compose down
  4. Rebuild containers with docker compose up -d --build

Migrating from v6

If you've been using MonitoRSS v6 (used by the repo https://github.com/synzen/MonitoRSS-Clone), then these are instructions to migrate off of that repo to use the latest changes.

It's recommended that you don't delete your v6 files until you've confirmed that all your feeds are working as expected post-migration.

  1. Follow the instructions above to self host. Be sure to clone this repo - the clone repo is no longer used or maintained.
  2. In your .env.prod file, set BACKEND_API_MONGODB_URI to your MongoDB URI
  3. Run docker compose --parallel 1 up -d --build
    • If you run into issues with network timeouts, pass the parallel flag to only build 1 container at once: docker compose --parallel 1 up -d
  4. Access the control panel via http://localhost:8000 and convert all your legacy feeds to personal feeds. Legacy feed articles will not be fetched/delivered until they are converted to personal feeds.
  5. After verifying that all is working as expected, you may delete your v6 files.