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== Setup ==
== Setup ==
To set up this project, you will need a recent version of Node.  Any from 4-7 should work.  You will also need NPM, and it should handle installing any further dependencies related to Node.
To set up this project, you will need a recent version of Node.  Any from 4-7 should work.  You will also need NPM, and it should handle installing any further dependencies related to Node.
You will also need a version of make for your system.  Any version should do, but it was tested extensively on OSX using cmake and on Linux using the version prepackaged with Ubuntu 16.04.  You can clone the repository https://github.com/jchristi/syndicat
You will also need a version of make for your system.  Any version should do, but it was tested extensively on OSX using cmake and on Linux using the version prepackaged with Ubuntu 16.04.  You can clone the repository here [https://github.com/jchristi/syndicat]

Revision as of 03:09, 23 March 2017

What is Syndicat?

Syndicat is a RSS reader written in Javascript. In its final form it will consist of three parts: a front-end UI, a back-end implemented in NodeJS, and a daemon that manipulates the back end for scheduled tasks (such as retrieving feeds.)


TinyTinyRSS is the project Syndicat is based on. Our goal is to refactor TinyTinyRSS’s code to a more modern format and to take advantage of the inherent performance improvements that can be had from asynchronous design. A secondary goal of the project is to provide an upgrade path to existing users of TinyTinyRSS. Ideally, they would be able to use the same database they were already using and just drop our new webapp on top of it to get started immediately. A tertiary goal of the project is to provide an upgrade path to TinyTinyRSS users so we can upgrade and refactor the database and other parts of the application and users will not lose data.

Our submission is a redesign of several models in the back-end. Written in Sequelize and tested using Mocha, there are a set of models that were already created (in the slow branch of the main fork) but these prototype models run extremely slowly.


Setup

To set up this project, you will need a recent version of Node. Any from 4-7 should work. You will also need NPM, and it should handle installing any further dependencies related to Node. You will also need a version of make for your system. Any version should do, but it was tested extensively on OSX using cmake and on Linux using the version prepackaged with Ubuntu 16.04. You can clone the repository here [1]