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amphora-atom
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A XML+ATOM renderer for feeds components.
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├── README.md <-- This instructions file
├── lib
| ├── log.js <-- Initialize logger
|
├── test
| ├── index.js <-- Setup test
|
├── index.js <-- File that manage the data into XML+ATOM format
├── index.test.js <-- Test file for index.js
npm install --save amphora-atom
Then pass the module into the Amphora as an item for the renderers
object property:
amphora({
...
renderers: {
...
require('amphora-atom'),
...
},
...
})
The primary use case for this renderer is when you want to use component instances to generate ATOM feeds.
This renderer is highly dependent on the component API provided by Amphora and therefore relies on a component that can generate a feed of documents to be passed off to the renderer.
npm test
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An XML+ATOM renderer for component data
The npm package amphora-atom receives a total of 64 weekly downloads. As such, amphora-atom popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that amphora-atom demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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