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get-rss-atom
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Simple RSS/ATOM feed parser.
getRssAtom(url, callback)
returns a callback with an object:
{
title: String,
items: Array [
{
title: String,
content: String,
href: String
},
...
]
}
npm install --save get-rss-atom
An example reader:
mkdir reader
cd reader
npm init -y
npm install --save get-rss-atom
Create reader.js
'use strict';
const reader = require('get-rss-atom');
let
count = 0,
feedUrl = '';
if (process.argv.length > 2) {
feedUrl = process.argv[2]
} else {
console.error('Please specify an RSS URL.');
process.exit(1)
}
reader.getRssAtom(feedUrl, feed => {
console.log(`\n${feed.title}\n`);
feed.items.forEach((item) => {
count++;
console.log(`\n--${count}-- ${item.title}\n${item.content}\n${item.href}\n`)
})
});
Run:
node reader http://www.at5.nl/feeds/at5/nieuws/V100/nieuws
FAQs
Reed feed content from URL and return Array with Objects
The npm package get-rss-atom receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, get-rss-atom popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that get-rss-atom demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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