Fast and simple Javascript-based RSS generator/builder for Node projects.
$ npm install rss
Use nodeunit to run the tests.
$ npm install nodeunit
$ nodeunit test
var RSS = require('rss');
/* lets create an rss feed */
var feed = new RSS({
title: 'title',
description: 'description',
feed_url: 'http://example.com/rss.xml',
site_url: 'http://example.com',
image_url: 'http://example.com/icon.png',
author: 'Dylan Greene'
});
/* loop over data and add to feed */
feed.item({
title: 'item title',
description: 'use this for the content. It can include html.',
url: 'http://example.com/article4?this&that', // link to the item
guid: '1123', // optional - defaults to url
author: 'Guest Author', // optional - defaults to feed author property
date: 'May 27, 2012' // any format that js Date can parse.
});
// cache the xml
var xml = feed.xml();
- title Title of your site or feed
- description Optional. Short description of the feed.
- feed_url Url to the rss feed.
- site_url Url to the site that the feed is for.
- image_url Optional. Small image for feed readers to use.
- author Who owns this feed.
In RSS an item can be used for a blog entry, project update, log entry, etc. Your rss feed an have any number of items. Ten to tenty is usually good.
- title Title of this particular item.
- description Content for the item. Can contain html but link and image urls must include the server name. (Note: I might change this to content in the next release.)
- url Url to the item. This could be a blog entry.
- guid A unique string feed readers use to know if an item is new or has already been seen. If you use a guid never change it. If you don't provide a guid then your item urls must be unique.
- author Optional. If included it is the name of the item's creator. If not provided the item author will be the same as the feed author. This is typical except on multi-author blogs.
- date The date and time of when the intem was created. Feed readers use this to determin the sort order. Some readers will also use it to determin if the content should be presented as unread.
- item(item_options) - add an rss item, article, entry etc.
- xml([indent]) - return the xml. If you pass in true it will use four spaces for indenting. If you prefer tabs use \t instead of true.
- You do not need to escape anything. This module will escape characters when necessary.
- This module is very fast but you might as well cache the output of xml() and serve it until something changes.
- Atom support
- Feed validation
- Feedburner integration
- More customization
- Express middleware for serving feeds
- What else?
Contributions to the project are welcome. Feel free to fork and improve. I accept pull requests and issues, especially when tests are included.
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2011 Dylan Greene [email protected]
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