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* start adding rss functionality * add gorilla/feeds dependency * first bash at building rss feed still needs work, this is an interim commit * tidy up a bit * add publicOnly option to GetAccountLastPosted * implement rss endpoint * fix test * add initial user docs for rss * update rss logo * docs update * add rssFeed to frontend * feed -> feed.rss * enableRSS * increase rss logo size a lil bit * add rss toggle * move emojify to text package * fiddle with rss feed formatting * add Text field to test statuses * move status to rss item to typeconverter * update bun schema for enablerss * simplify 304 checking * assume account not rss * update tests * update swagger docs * allow more characters in title, trim nicer * update last posted to be more consistent
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2.3 KiB
Go
74 lines
2.3 KiB
Go
/*
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Syndication (feed) generator library for golang.
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Installing
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go get github.com/gorilla/feeds
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Feeds provides a simple, generic Feed interface with a generic Item object as well as RSS, Atom and JSON Feed specific RssFeed, AtomFeed and JSONFeed objects which allow access to all of each spec's defined elements.
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Examples
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Create a Feed and some Items in that feed using the generic interfaces:
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import (
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"time"
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. "github.com/gorilla/feeds"
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)
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now = time.Now()
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feed := &Feed{
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Title: "jmoiron.net blog",
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Link: &Link{Href: "http://jmoiron.net/blog"},
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Description: "discussion about tech, footie, photos",
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Author: &Author{Name: "Jason Moiron", Email: "jmoiron@jmoiron.net"},
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Created: now,
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Copyright: "This work is copyright © Benjamin Button",
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}
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feed.Items = []*Item{
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&Item{
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Title: "Limiting Concurrency in Go",
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Link: &Link{Href: "http://jmoiron.net/blog/limiting-concurrency-in-go/"},
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Description: "A discussion on controlled parallelism in golang",
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Author: &Author{Name: "Jason Moiron", Email: "jmoiron@jmoiron.net"},
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Created: now,
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},
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&Item{
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Title: "Logic-less Template Redux",
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Link: &Link{Href: "http://jmoiron.net/blog/logicless-template-redux/"},
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Description: "More thoughts on logicless templates",
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Created: now,
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},
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&Item{
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Title: "Idiomatic Code Reuse in Go",
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Link: &Link{Href: "http://jmoiron.net/blog/idiomatic-code-reuse-in-go/"},
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Description: "How to use interfaces <em>effectively</em>",
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Created: now,
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},
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}
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From here, you can output Atom, RSS, or JSON Feed versions of this feed easily
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atom, err := feed.ToAtom()
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rss, err := feed.ToRss()
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json, err := feed.ToJSON()
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You can also get access to the underlying objects that feeds uses to export its XML
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atomFeed := (&Atom{Feed: feed}).AtomFeed()
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rssFeed := (&Rss{Feed: feed}).RssFeed()
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jsonFeed := (&JSON{Feed: feed}).JSONFeed()
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From here, you can modify or add each syndication's specific fields before outputting
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atomFeed.Subtitle = "plays the blues"
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atom, err := ToXML(atomFeed)
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rssFeed.Generator = "gorilla/feeds v1.0 (github.com/gorilla/feeds)"
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rss, err := ToXML(rssFeed)
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jsonFeed.NextUrl = "https://www.example.com/feed.json?page=2"
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json, err := jsonFeed.ToJSON()
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*/
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package feeds
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