Minimalist podcast publishing platform, mostly a pretext to post garbage from IRC.
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LSBC

Lightweight Symfony Broadcast Client, probably.

A small platform to create podcasts and episodes, host the audio files and share the RSS feed, with external sources download abilities.

Features include:

  • Lightweight, bare minimum pages;
  • Simple backoffice;
  • Separate users manage their own podcasts;
  • TODO an API
  • TODO the API let's you quickly add whole episodes from Youtube links

Podcasts follow mostly open standards but the “target” client is the fantastic AntennaPod

Install

This project requires:

  • PHP 8.2
  • PostgreSQL 15 and its PHP driver

For production:

  1. Clone the repository.
  2. Setup your web server to use PHP-FPM (root is ./public).
  3. Create the production config file: composer dump-env prod. Set a proper app secret.
  4. Create a database and its owner, then set appropriate database credentials in the config file.
  5. Install dependencies: composer install --no-dev.
  6. Apply database migrations: php bin/console doctrine:migrations:migrate