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Simple RSS is a simple, flexible, extensible, and liberal RSS and Atom reader for Ruby. It is designed to be backwards compatible with the standard RSS parser, but will never do RSS generation.
The API is similar to Ruby's standard RSS parser:
require 'rubygems'
require 'simple-rss'
require 'open-uri'
rss = SimpleRSS.parse open('http://slashdot.org/index.rdf')
rss.channel.title # => "Slashdot"
rss.channel.link # => "http://slashdot.org/"
rss.items.first.link # => "http://books.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/08/29/1319236&from=rss"
But since the parser can read Atom feeds as easily as RSS feeds, there are optional aliases that allow more atom like reading:
rss.feed.title # => "Slashdot"
rss.feed.link # => "http://slashdot.org/"
rss.entries.first.link # => "http://books.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/08/29/1319236&from=rss"
The parser does not care about the correctness of the XML as it does not use an XML library to read the information. Thus it is flexible and allows for easy extending via:
SimpleRSS.feed_tags << :some_new_tag
SimpleRSS.item_tags << :"item+myrel" # this will extend SimpleRSS to be able to parse RSS items or ATOM entries that have a rel specified, common in many blogger feeds
SimpleRSS.item_tags << :"feedburner:origLink" # this will extend SimpleRSS to be able to parse RSS items or ATOM entries that have a specific pre-tag specified, common in many feedburner feeds
SimpleRSS.item_tags << :"media:content#url" # this will grab the url attribute of the media:content tag
Inspired by Blagg from Rael Dornfest.
This library is released under the terms of the GNU LGPL.
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We found that thoughtafter-simple-rss 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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