Reuben Castelino - projectdelphai@gmail.com
I originally created an application on Heroku that hosted a Tiny Tiny RSS server. I first wrote a post on it here and left it at that. I knew that not a lot of people would follow through with this project because it required a fair amount of work. Then I stumbled across this post on the ttrss forum of a guy that did exactly this but on openshift. So I decided to also make my idea easier to handle and wrote a shell script for it.
I wrote a second post which outlines some bugs, the self-updating process, and some more notes.
Before you start you will need to have installed and set up the Heroku toolbelt and git. I would strongly recommend that you make sure that you can work with the toolbelt and git so that nothing happens mid-script. Then just place it in a folder where you want to store your local files (to later be uploaded to Heroku) and run it with bash ./ttrss_heroku_setup.sh. Just follow the instruction and hopefully fingers crossed it'll work. If anything goes wrong, message me or check my post to see step-by-step instructions.
To upgrade, place the upgrade script in your ttrss application folder. You will need the name of the folder and the name of your heroku application. This is a beginning script and may need some changes to be fully safe.
0.0.5
- Upgrade to 1.11
- Upgrade to 1.9
- more pauses
- added upgrade script
0.0.4
- Upgrade to 1.7.9
- Fixed database info insertions
- Added more default changes to config.php
0.0.3
- Upgrade to 1.7.5
- Upgrade to 1.7.8
0.0.2
- Added environment variables
- Self-updates
- Query to open in browser
- Wget filename specification
0.0.1
- Initial commit