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Reeder ios8/17/2023 ![]() ![]() Now that Reeder (one of the best iOS RSS readers) has support for Fever, it has the ability to specify a URL to a self-hosted RSS service. I had the same problem, and after debugging, i realized that i didn't enable tt-rss's api support (within tt-rss settings, not in the fever settings). where should I start looking? Am I missing something simple? I double checked the plugin storage table in my DB, and there's an entry for Fever with the correct UID, so I'm not really sure what's wrong. I've tried retyping it slowly many times, so I know neither my username nor my password (the one I set in the Fever prefs pane) are incorrect. Everything goes smoothly until I try to log in via the Reeder app on my phone, and I keep getting a "Login Failed" error, telling me that the email or password I entered is incorrect. I'm having trouble getting this plugin to work. Power in numbers! Or I wonder how open he would be to collaborating with somebody.Įmpirical wrote:So I also emailed the Reeder developer about supporting TT-RSS in a future update (included the link to the API docs), but in the meantime. If everyone who uses this plugin does the same it would be good. If other people do the same thing it might bring it to his attention enough for him to add native tt-rss support. iReference ) and say it would be amazing if you could support this. Thanks very much for it!īack when google reader first announced it was vanishing, the first thing I did after coming back to tt-rss was to email the guy who coded reeder with the link to the tt-rss API page (. Other than those things which are out of your control, the app works pretty well. If it used the icons from tt-rss this would have worked fine. About 20 of my feeds don't have a favicon at all, and another 10 all have the feedburner icon rather than the original websites. Yeah it's a bit of a shame about the favicons, as reeder has got many of them wrong in my case. I guess the fever API doesn't let it do this or something. With that there was a switch in the reeder settings to say also sync read items as well with a selectable amount of days. ![]() Yes this behavior is different to google reader. It was ones which had no unread items to begin with that don't. Yes if I go into ones that I read yesterday then it works. It seems Reeder's behaviour with Google Reader is different to Fevers in this case.Īhhhh I see. The weird thing is that the Fever API does support Favicons (and I've implemented it to pull down from the feed-icons folder), but, Reeder seems to disregard them. are in Reeder's cache).įavicons are handled completely by Reeder at the moment. The "All Items" area will only ever show you unread items that have previously been read (i.e. Are both these things limitations of the fever API or is it something you can work on for future versions?įrom what I understand, Reeder never (even for Google Reader) downloads 'Read' items from the server, unless it had already downloaded unread items. Also it appears that reeder downloads its own favicons direct from the website rather than using tt-rss's list of favicons. It can display the list of feeds, but if you go into any of them it's just blank with no articles. This works fine for unread feeds, but it doesn't look like the all items view works. Xtaz wrote:After using this during the day I have a couple of comments/questions. ![]()
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