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rss-slack-integration

v1.0.3

Published

Super simple Ghost blog Slack-integration to notify Slack channel upon new posts.

Downloads

19

Readme

rss-slack-integration

This module implements a super simple rss feed Slack integration that posts a notification to a Slack group channel when new posts are added to the feed.

The module is a thin wrapper around the excellent rss-watcher module. It essentially uses the rss-watcher's new article event to fetch the article title and url, and does a post request to a given Slack group's incoming web hook URL with a message consisting of the article title and url.

Installation

Simply install in project using npm install --save rss-slack-integration.

Usage and Configuration

The module is very simple. It exposes a single function start which expects a configuration object as its sole parameter.

Example usage:

var rsi = require("rss-slack-integration");

rsi.start({
  feed: "https://example.com/rss",
  interval: 60,
  slackHook: "https://hooks.slack.com/services/yourservicehash",
  slackIcon: "https://example.com/icon.png",
  slackBotUser: "Bot Username"})

The feed property should be the URL of the rss feed you want to receive updates about. Take care to provide the protocol part of the URL. The interval property specifies the number of seconds between each poll of the rss feed. Setting this to 60 means that the rss-watcher module will poll the rss-feed for changes once a minute.

The slackHook property should be set to whatever URL was generated by Slack when you created the incoming webhook. The slackIcon property should be set to the URL of the icon you want to use for the Slack bot. The last property, slackBotUser should be set to whatever bot name you want your Slack web hook messages to appear under, for example the name of the rss feed's site.

Issues and contributions

If you experience any issues with this module you can submit issues at the project's Github Repository.

Any help towards improving this module is welcome. If you want to add features or fix bugs you are welcome to submit a pull request.

License

This project is licensed under MIT. See the LICENSE file.