This is a plugin for Tiny Tiny RSS (tt-rss). It allows you to replace an article's contents by the contents of an element on the linked URL's page, i.e. create a "full feed".
Checkout the directory into your plugins folder like this (from tt-RSS root directory):
$ cd /var/www/ttrss
$ git clone git://github.com/m42e/ttrss_plugin-feediron.git plugins/feediron
Then enable the plugin in preferences.
The configuration is done in JSON format. In the preferences, you'll find a new tab called FeedIron. Use the large field to enter/modify the configuration data and click the Save button to store it. You can enter an URL in the field below and click Test to get a preview what the result will be if the filter is applied to the url. Note: Save before you test :).
You can also select from available predefined configurations. Just select one, click Add and save the configuration.
A configuration looks like this:
{
"heise.de": {
"name": "Heise Newsticker",
"url": "http://heise.de/ticker/",
"type": "xpath",
"xpath": "div[@class='meldung_wrapper']",
"force_charset": "utf-8"
},
"berlin.de/polizei": {
"type": "xpath",
"xpath": "div[@class='bacontent']"
},
"n24.de": {
"type": "xpath",
"xpath": "div[@class='news']"
},
"golem0Bde0C": {
"type": "xpath",
"xpath": "article",
"multipage": {
"xpath": "ol/li/a[contains(@id, 'atoc_')]",
"append": true
},
"reformat": [
{
"type": "regex",
"pattern": "/(?:[a-z0-9A-Z\\/.\\:]*?)golem0Bde0C(.*)0Erss0Bhtml\\/story01.htm/",
"replace": "http://www.golem.de/$1.html"
},
{
"type": "replace",
"search": [
"0A",
"0C",
"0B",
"0E"
],
"replace": [
"0",
"/",
".",
"-"
]
}
]
},
"oatmeal": {
"type": "xpath",
"xpath": "div[@id='comic']"
},
"blog.beetlebum.de": {
"type": "xpath",
"xpath": "div[@class='entry-content']",
"cleanup": [ "header", "footer" ]
},
"www.spiegel.de": {
"type": "split",
"steps": [
{
"after": "/article-section clearfix\"\\W*>/",
"before": "/<div\\W*class=\"module-box home-link-box/"
},
{
"before": "/<div\\W*class=\"btwBarInArticles/"
}
],
"cleanup" : [ "~<script([^<]|<(?!/script))*</script>~msi" ],
"force_unicode": true
},
"debug": false
}
The array key is part of the URL of the article links(!). You'll notice the golem0Bde0C
in the last entry: That's because all their articles link to something like http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/33374/f/578068/p/1/s/3f6db44e/l/0L0Sgolem0Bde0Cnews0Cthis0Eis0Ean0Eexample0A10Erss0Bhtml/story01.htm
and to have the plugin match that URL and not interfere with other feeds using feedsportal.com, I used the part golem0Bde0C
.
type has to be xpath
or split
.
The xpath value is the actual Xpath-element to fetch from the linked page. Omit the leading //
- they will get prepended automatically.
There is an additional option cleanup available. Its an array of Xpath-elements (relative to the fetched node) to remove from the fetched node. Omit the leading //
- they will get prepended automatically.
The steps value is an array of actions performed in the given order. If after is given the content will be split using the value and the second half is used, if before the first half is used. preg_split is used for this action.
There is an additional option cleanup available. Its an array of regex that are removed using preg_replace.
This option indicates that the article is split into two or more pages (eventually). FeedIron can combine all the parts into the content of the article.
You have to specify a xpath
which identifies the links (<a>) to the pages. If append
is false, only the links are used and the original link is ignored else the links found using the xpath expression are added to the original page link.
- debug You can activate debugging informations. (At the moment there are not that much debug informations to be activated)
- force_charset allows to override automatic charset detection. If it is omitted, the charset will be parsed from the HTTP headers or loadHTML() will decide on its own.
- reformat is an array of formating rules for the url of the full article. The rules are applied before the full article is fetched. There are two possible types: regex and replace.
- regex takes a regex in an option called pattern and the replacement in replace. For details see preg_replace in the PHP documentation.
- replace uses the PHP function str_replace, which takes either a string or an array as search and replace value.
- modify is the same as described above but for the content. It is applied after the split/xpath selection.
If you get an error about "Invalid JSON!", you can use JSONLint to locate the erroneous part.
To test your XPath expressions, you can use these Chrome extensions:
Some XPath expressions you could need (the //
is automatically prepended and must be omitted in the FeedMod configuration):
<article>…article…</article>
//article
<div id="content"><div class="box_content">…article…</div></div>`
//div[@id='content']/div[@class='box_content']
<div class="post-body entry-content xh-highlight">…article…</div>
//div[starts-with(@class ,'post-body')]
or
//div[contains(@class, 'entry-content')]
Make a recipe base hereAdd a simple mechanism to add recipes to the configurationAdd a simple mechanism to export recipesspend some time on a nicer interface design- split init.php in multiple classes
- Make test output collapsable
Thanks to mbirth who wrote af_feedmod who gave me a starting base.