# FreshRSS - Fever API implementation See the [page about our Google Reader compatible API](06_Mobile_access.md) for another possibility and general aspects of API access. ## RSS clients There are many RSS clients existing supporting Fever APIs but they seem to understand the Fever API a bit differently. If your favourite client does not work properly with this API, create an issue and we will have a look. But we can **only** do that for free clients. ### Usage & Authentication Before you can start to use this API, you have to enable and setup API access, which is [documented here](https://freshrss.github.io/FreshRSS/en/users/06_Mobile_access.html), and then re-set the user’s API password. Then point your mobile application to the URL of `fever.php` (e.g. `https://freshrss.example.net/api/fever.php`). ## Compatibility Tested with: - Android - [Readably](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.isaiasmatewos.readably) - iOS - [Fiery Feeds](https://itunes.apple.com/app/fiery-feeds-rss-reader/id1158763303) - [Unread](https://itunes.apple.com/app/unread-rss-reader/id1252376153) - [Reeder-4](https://itunes.apple.com/app/reeder-4/id1449412357) - MacOS - [Readkit](https://itunes.apple.com/app/readkit/id588726889) ## Features Following features are implemented: - fetching categories - fetching feeds - fetching RSS items (new, favorites, unread, by_id, by_feed, by_category, since) - fetching favicons - setting read marker for item(s) - setting starred marker for item(s) - setting read marker for feed - setting read marker for category - supports FreshRSS extensions, which use the `entry_before_display` hook Following features are not supported: - **Hot Links** aka **hot** as there is nothing in FreshRSS yet that is similar or could be used to simulate it ## Testing and error search If this API does not work as expected in your RSS reader, you can test it manually with a tool like [Postman](https://www.getpostman.com/). Configure a POST request to the URL https://freshrss.example.net/api/fever.php?api which should give you the result: ```json { "api_version": 3, "auth": 0 } ``` Great, the base setup seems to work! Now lets try an authenticated call. Fever uses an `api_key`, which is the MD5 hash of `"$username:$apiPassword"`. Assuming the user is `kevin` and the password `freshrss`, here is a command-line example to compute the resulting `api_key` ```sh api_key=`echo -n "kevin:freshrss" | md5sum | cut -d' ' -f1` ``` Add a body to your POST request encoded as `form-data` and one key named `api_key` with the value `your-password-hash`: ```sh curl -s -F "api_key=$api_key" 'https://freshrss.example.net/api/fever.php?api' ``` This shoud give: ```json { "api_version": 3, "auth": 1, "last_refreshed_on_time": "1520013061" } ``` Perfect, you are authenticated and can now start testing the more advanced features. Therefor change the URL and append the possible API actions to your request parameters. Check the [original Fever documentation](https://feedafever.com/api) for more infos. Some basic calls are: - https://freshrss.example.net/api/fever.php?api&items - https://freshrss.example.net/api/fever.php?api&feeds - https://freshrss.example.net/api/fever.php?api&groups - https://freshrss.example.net/api/fever.php?api&unread_item_ids - https://freshrss.example.net/api/fever.php?api&saved_item_ids - https://freshrss.example.net/api/fever.php?api&items&since_id=some_id - https://freshrss.example.net/api/fever.php?api&items&max_id=some_id - https://freshrss.example.net/api/fever.php?api&mark=item&as=read&id=some_id - https://freshrss.example.net/api/fever.php?api&mark=item&as=unread&id=some_id Replace `some_id` with a real ID from your `freshrss_username_entry` database. ### Debugging If nothing helps and your clients still misbehaves, add these lines to the start of `fever.api`: ```php file_put_contents(__DIR__ . '/fever.log', $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] . ': ' . json_encode($_REQUEST) . PHP_EOL, FILE_APPEND); ``` Then use your RSS client to query the API and afterwards check the file `fever.log`. ## Credits This plugin was inspired by the [tinytinyrss-fever-plugin](https://github.com/dasmurphy/tinytinyrss-fever-plugin).