jpmonette/feed
- RSS 2.0, JSON Feed 1.0, and Atom 1.0 generator for Node.js
Making content syndication simple and intuitive!
π©π»βπ» Developer Ready: Quickly generate syndication feeds for your Website.
πͺπΌ Strongly Typed: Developed using TypeScript / type-safe.
π Tested: Tests & snapshot for each syndication format to avoid regressions.
$ yarn add feed
import { Feed } from "feed";
const feed = new Feed({
title: "Feed Title",
description: "This is my personal feed!",
id: "http://example.com/",
link: "http://example.com/",
language: "en", // optional, used only in RSS 2.0, possible values: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/dirlang.html#langcodes
image: "http://example.com/image.png",
favicon: "http://example.com/favicon.ico",
copyright: "All rights reserved 2013, John Doe",
updated: new Date(2013, 6, 14), // optional, default = today
generator: "awesome", // optional, default = 'Feed for Node.js'
feedLinks: {
json: "https://example.com/json",
atom: "https://example.com/atom"
},
author: {
name: "John Doe",
email: "[email protected]",
link: "https://example.com/johndoe"
}
});
posts.forEach(post => {
feed.addItem({
title: post.title,
id: post.url,
link: post.url,
description: post.description,
content: post.content,
author: [
{
name: "Jane Doe",
email: "[email protected]",
link: "https://example.com/janedoe"
},
{
name: "Joe Smith",
email: "[email protected]",
link: "https://example.com/joesmith"
}
],
contributor: [
{
name: "Shawn Kemp",
email: "[email protected]",
link: "https://example.com/shawnkemp"
},
{
name: "Reggie Miller",
email: "[email protected]",
link: "https://example.com/reggiemiller"
}
],
date: post.date,
image: post.image
});
});
feed.addCategory("Technologie");
feed.addContributor({
name: "Johan Cruyff",
email: "[email protected]",
link: "https://example.com/johancruyff"
});
console.log(feed.rss2());
// Output: RSS 2.0
console.log(feed.atom1());
// Output: Atom 1.0
console.log(feed.json1());
// Output: JSON Feed 1.0
If you are migrating from a version older than 3.0.0
, be sure to update your import as we migrated to ES6 named imports.
If your environment supports the ES6 module syntax, you can import
as described above:
import { Feed } from "feed";
Otherwise, you can stick with require()
:
- const Feed = require('feed');
+ const Feed = require('feed').Feed;
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Copyright (C) 2013, Jean-Philippe Monette [email protected]
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