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Informations about the package rssreader

RssReader by Compolomus

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Small library for obtaining RSS feed with caching.

Usage

You can parse feed from multiple sources at once, and obtained posts will be sorted by timestamp (asc). Here's an example of how to use the RssReader class:

Example: Parsing RSS feeds and retrieving all posts

After the first call of this script, you will see all messages from the RSS feed with their IDs cached. On subsequent calls, only new IDs will be processed because all cached IDs will be skipped. Each call will append IDs to the cache, ensuring that you never receive duplicates from the feed.

Advanced example: Same as above but with customizing cache settings

Environment Variables

The RssReader library supports several environment variables for customization:

Name Default value Description
RSSREADER_LIMIT 0 (0, empty or not set - unlimited) Limiting the number of recent posts
RSSREADER_CACHE_DIR /tmp/.rssreader_cache Path to directory with cache
RSSREADER_CACHE_FILE cacheIds.txt Name of file in which cache will be stored

Environment variable RSSREADER_LIMIT allows limiting the number of recent posts. By default, there is no limit (0 or empty). The cache directory and filename can also be customized using the RSSREADER_CACHE_DIR and RSSREADER_CACHE_FILE environment variables.

Testing

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Quality Assurance

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