node-opml-parser
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Parse OPML lists of podcasts
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node-opml-parser
Parses an OPML feed into flat list of items.
Output format
Each item in the OPML feed is added to an array
[
{
"title": "<Feed title>",
"url": "<Feed url>",
"feedUrl": "<Feed feed url>",
"feedType": "<Feed type, rss or similar>"
}
]
Installation
npm install --save node-opml-parser
Usage
const parseOpml = require('node-opml-parser');
parsePodcast('<opml xml>', (err, items) => {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
return;
}
// items is a flat array of all items in opml
console.log(items);
});
Test
npm run test
Coverage
npm run cover
Duplicates
In case duplicates are found they are removed. The matching is done based on feed url so anything else can differ.
Folders
OPML can contain a directory structure but it is ignored here; a flat structure is always returned back.
Titles
In case multiple inconsistent titles are found only one is picked.
Precedence:
- title
- text
- description
Additional notes
The parser just tries to find items quite aggressively so it doesn't care too much about structure. This means an incorrectly formatted OPML feed might still contain items, make sure the input is not too broken.
This should not be used to validate OPML feeds!
Blogs vs podcasts
OPML doesn't distinguish between feeds for blogs or podcasts so there's not really a way to know without downloading the feed url and looking for enclosures. This module doesn't make any effort trying to separate what's what.