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feedsub-linkonly

v0.7.8

Published

Reads online RSS/Atom/JSON feeds notifying on new items.

Downloads

3

Readme

FeedSub

Fork of Feedsub. FeedSub subscribes to a remote RSS/Atom/JSON feed and notifies you of any new items it reads. This fork is will only check changes to the link.

It works by checking the feed every once in a while, comparing the date of the document via a conditional GET if supported. Otherwise it looks for a date tag in the feed. If it's the same as the last date, it stops downloading it and parsing the xml/json. If it's an updated document, then it looks through it top to bottom taking note of all the new items. Once it finds something it has already read, it stops downloading and parsing the document.

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Usage

const FeedSub = require('feedsub');

let reader = new FeedSub('http://rss.cnn.com/rss/cnn_latest.rss', {
  interval: 10 // Check feed every 10 minutes.
});

reader.on('item', (item) => {
  console.log('Got item!');
  console.dir(item);
});

reader.start();

API

new FeedSub(feed, [options])

Creates a new instance of FeedSub. options defaults to.

{
  // Number of minutes to wait between checking the feed for new items.
  interval: 10,

  // Some feeds contain a `ttl` tag that specify the
  // number of minutes to cache the feed.
  // Setting this to true will ignore that.
  forceInterval: false,

  // If true, calls `reader.start()` when initialized.
  autoStart: false, 

  // Emits items on the very first request.
  // After which, it should consider those items read.
  emitOnStart: false,

  // Keeps track of last date of the feed.
  lastDate: null,

  // Maximum size of `history` array.
  maxHistory: 10,

  // Some feeds have a `skipHours` tag with a list of
  // hours in which the feed should not be read.
  // if this is set to true and the feed has that tag, it obeys that rule
  skipHours: false,

  // If you'd like to specify exactly what hours to skip.
  hoursToSkip: [],

  // Same as `skipHours`, but with days.
  skipDays: false,

  // Specify exactly what days to skip, ex: ['Saturday', 'Sunday'].
  daysToSkip: [],

  // Options object passed to [miniget](https://github.com/fent/node-miniget).
  requestOpts: {}
}

FeedSub#read([callback(err, items)])

Reads the feed. Calls callback with possible error or new items discovered if provided. Causes reader to emit new item events.

FeedSub#start(readOnStart)

Starts checking the feed for any new items every options.interval minutes. If readOnStart is true, it checks right away.

FeedSub#options

Options that were passed to the constructor along with any defaults are kept here.

FeedSub#stop()

Stops the reader from automatically reading the feed.

Event: item

  • Object - Item.

Emitted whenever there is a new item.

Event: items

  • Array.<Object> - List of items.

Emits all new items from one request in one array.

Event: error

  • Error

Emitted when there is an error downloading or parsing the feed. Not emitted if callback is given for read or readInterval.

Install

npm install feedsub

Tests

Tests are written with mocha

npm test