Elixir Atom/RSS Parser. Depends on Erlang's xmerl xml parser.
It is basically a port of the excellent Ruby Feed Jira gem.
Supports specifically Feedburner Atom/RSS2 feeds, iTunes Podcast and Google Docs feeds.
Add :elixir-feed-parser
to your mix dependencies and application.
def application do
[applications: [:"elixir_feed_parser"]]
end
defp deps do
[{:"elixir_feed_parser", "~> 0.0.1"}]
end
Then run mix deps.get
to install it.
feed = ElixirFeedParser.parse(xml_string)
title = feed.title
The feed
map provides the following properties which is a normalization based
on the Atom and RSS2 standards. Whenever an attribute is normalized the
original attribute is provided with a corresponding namespace.
For example the url
attribute is actually a link
element as defined by the
RSS2 standard, therefore we additionally expose the rss2:link
attribute.
- title
- id (a unique identifier)
- description
- url
- links (array of strings)
- feed_url (the canonical link to the feed)
- updated (most recent update)
- authors
- language
- icon
- logo
- copyright
- generator
- categories (an array of strings)
- title
- id (a unique identifier)
- description
- url
- links (array of strings)
- updated (most recent update)
- published
- authors
- categories (an array of strings)
- source
I appreciate any contribution to elixir-feed-parser. Open a pull request or file issues if you got feedback!
I'm new to Elixir and would love to get some feedback on how to improve this codebase.
Since this is my first Elixir project I've taken lots of ideas from existing projects. In particular I'd like to mention FeederEx, Feedme and Quinn.
This source code is released under the MIT License. Copyright (c) 2015-present Frederik Dietz and contributors.