package river
RSS2 and Atom feed aggregator for OCaml
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
river-0.4.tbz
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Description
RSS2 and Atom feed aggregator for OCaml
Published: 08 Nov 2024
README
River
RSS2 and Atom feed aggregator for OCaml
Features
- Performs deduplication.
- Supports pagination and generating well-formed html prefix snippets.
- Support for generating aggregate feeds.
- Sorts the posts from most recent to oldest.
- Depends on Lambda Soup for html parsing.
Installation
opam install river
Usage
Here's an example program that aggregates the feeds from different sources:
let sources =
River.
[
{ name = "KC Sivaramakrishnan"; url = "http://kcsrk.info/atom-ocaml.xml" };
{
name = "Amir Chaudhry";
url = "http://amirchaudhry.com/tags/ocamllabs-atom.xml";
};
]
let () =
let feeds = List.map River.fetch sources in
let posts = River.posts feeds in
let entries = River.create_atom_entries posts in
let feed =
let authors = [ Syndic.Atom.author "OCaml Blog" ] in
let id = Uri.of_string "https://ocaml.org/atom.xml" in
let links = [ Syndic.Atom.link ~rel:Self id ] in
let title : Syndic.Atom.text_construct =
Text "OCaml Blog: Read the latest OCaml news from the community."
in
let updated = Ptime.of_float_s (Unix.gettimeofday ()) |> Option.get in
Syndic.Atom.feed ~authors ~links ~id ~title ~updated entries
in
let out_channel = open_out "example/atom.xml" in
Syndic.Atom.output feed (`Channel out_channel);
close_out out_channel
Contributing
Take a look at our Contributing Guide.
Dependencies (9)
- lambdasoup
- lwt
- ptime
-
cohttp-lwt-unix
>= "5.0.0"
-
cohttp-lwt
>= "5.0.0"
-
cohttp
>= "5.0.0"
-
syndic
>= "1.5"
-
dune
>= "3.0"
-
ocaml
>= "4.08.0"
Dev Dependencies (1)
-
odoc
with-doc
Used by
None
Conflicts
None
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