node-feedparser
v1.0.1
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feedparser not use stream
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feedparser
This module depends on https://github.com/danmactough/node-feedparser No need to care about stream, Just use xml feed content
Install
npm install node-feedparser
Usage
request = require('request')
parser = require('node-feedparser')
request 'http://www.u148.net/rss/', (error, resp, body)->
parser body, (error, ret)->
console.log(error)
console.log(ret)
API
parser(xmlContent, [options], [callback])
xmlContent is String rss,feed,rdf xml content
options is Object or Function if Object options.siteTags Array select site tags options itemTags Array select article tags if Function callback
callback is Function callback Error, {site,items}
List of meta properties
- title
- description
- link (website link)
- xmlurl (the canonical link to the feed, as specified by the feed)
- date (most recent update)
- pubdate (original published date)
- author
- language
- image (an Object containing
url
andtitle
properties) - favicon (a link to the favicon -- only provided by Atom feeds)
- copyright
- generator
- categories (an Array of Strings)
List of article properties
- title
- description (frequently, the full article content)
- summary (frequently, an excerpt of the article content)
- link
- origlink (when FeedBurner or Pheedo puts a special tracking url in the
link
property,origlink
contains the original link) - permalink (when an RSS feed has a
guid
field and theisPermalink
attribute is not set tofalse
,permalink
contains the value ofguid
) - date (most recent update)
- pubdate (original published date)
- author
- guid (a unique identifier for the article)
- comments (a link to the article's comments section)
- image (an Object containing
url
andtitle
properties) - categories (an Array of Strings)
- source (an Object containing
url
andtitle
properties pointing to the original source for an article; see the RSS Spec for an explanation of this element) - enclosures (an Array of Objects, each representing a podcast or other enclosure and having a
url
property and possiblytype
andlength
properties) - meta (an Object containing all the feed meta properties; especially handy when using the EventEmitter interface to listen to
article
emissions)