Introducing Miniflux
I've been a fan of Miniflux since I publicaly ditched TinyTinyRSS for it, 6 years ago. (read all about it!)
Miniflux is part of a class of apps I'm hoping to add more of - standalone apps which leverage an external database backend (like MySQL or postgreSQL). In this class we already have Seafile and Mattermost, and I hope to add NextCloud in the near future. (and hopefully eventually Radarr and Sonarr!)
Using a "real" database (as opposed to sqlite) makes backup / migration a little tricker, but I've implemented automatic daily backups for the database component (they'll go to /storage/elfstorage/backups/<app>/
), alongside whatever backup / export option the app natively provides.
See more on the app page, or perform a 24h trial / subscription at the store!
More news...
Today's scoreboard
Metric | Numberz |
Total subscribers | 37 |
Storageboxes mounted | 16 |
Rclone mounts | 11 |
Bugz squished | 1 |
New toyz | 1 |
Bugz squished
Dashboards no longer broken
The SSL certs for the old app-naming convention (https://<user>.<app>.elfhosted.com
) were about to expire, and it's been about 2 months since we migrated to the new convention (https://<user>-<app>.elfhosted.com
), so I removed the deprecated ingressroutes.
Unfortunately, at the same time, I removed the ingressroutes pointing to users' dashboards, so https://<user>.elfhosted.com
was returning 404s for half the day! . This was fixed with an out-of-schedule hotfix during the day.
Summary
As always, thanks for building with us - feel free to share suggestions, ideas, and whatever you ate for breakfast today!