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Updating on Linux

This tutorial demonstrates commands for updating FreshRSS. It assumes that your main FreshRSS directory is /usr/share/FreshRSS; If youve installed it somewhere else, substitute your path as necessary.

Note that FreshRSS contains a built-in update system. Its easier to use if you dont understand the commands that follow. Its available through the web interface of your FreshRSS installation, Administration → Update.

Pausing automatic feed updates

If Automatic Feed Updating has been configured, temporarily suspend the automatic feed updates during the upgrade process.

Before performing the upgrade:

  1. cron method: run sudo crontab -e and comment out the task
  2. systemd method: run sudo systemctl stop freshrss.timer

After performing the upgrade:

  1. cron method: run sudo crontab -e and uncomment the task
  2. systemd method: run sudo systemctl start freshrss.timer

You may wish to run the cron task or systemd unit (freshrss.service) immediately after the upgrade to ensure the automatic feed updates are functioning correctly.

Using git

You must have used git to install FreshRSS to use this update method.

If your local user doesnt have write access to the FreshRSS folder, use a sudo shell (sudo -s), prefix the following commands with sudo, or switch to an account that does have write access to the folder.

  1. Change to your FreshRSS directory

    cd /usr/share/FreshRSS/
    
  2. Fetch the most recent code from GitHub

    git fetch --all
    
  3. Discard manual changes and delete manual additions

    git reset --hard
    git clean -f -d
    

    Note: If you wish to keep your changes, its better to create a pull request or an extension.

  4. Update FreshRSS

    git checkout edge
    git pull
    git checkout $(git describe --tags --abbrev=0)
    

    Note: If you want to use the rolling release, the last command is optional.

  5. (optional) Make sure you use the correct version

    git status
    

    The command should tell you the tag that youre using. It must be the same as the one associated with the latest release on GitHub. If you use the rolling release, it should tell you that your edge branch is up to date with origin.

  6. Re-set correct permissions so that your web server can access the files

    chown -R :www-data . && chmod -R g+r . && chmod -R g+w ./data/
    

Using the Zip archive

If your local user doesnt have write access to the FreshRSS folder, use a sudo shell (sudo -s), prefix the following commands with sudo, or switch to an account that does have write access to the folder.

  1. Change to your FreshRSS directory

    cd /usr/share/FreshRSS/
    
  2. Get the link to the Zip archive for the latest release: https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/archive/latest.zip. If you want to use the rolling release, the link is https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/archive/edge.zip.

  3. Download and unzip the update file

    wget -O freshrss.zip https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/archive/latest.zip
    unzip freshrss.zip
    
  4. Overwrite all your existing files with the new ones

    cp -R FreshRSS-*/* .
    
  5. Re-set permissions

    chown -R :www-data . && chmod -R g+r . && chmod -R g+w ./data/
    
  6. Clean up the FreshRSS directory by deleting the downloaded zip, the file forcing the setup wizard and the temporary directory

    rm -f freshrss.zip
    rm -rf FreshRSS-*/