public
Description: Extensible Ruby wrapper for Atom and RSS parsers
Homepage: http://feed-normalizer.rubyforge.org/
Clone URL: git://github.com/aasmith/feed-normalizer.git
mikowitz (author)
Fri Oct 10 13:11:02 -0700 2008
aasmith (committer)
Mon Feb 02 01:08:38 -0800 2009
commit  e65e138360f92c83e32fc2c12fe9b89cdada0007
tree    cae111df7a530be43763e5200069a2739febd5bc
parent  09a0bbf2504cf5a922cdeec480be49422cc06917
name age message
file History.txt Tue Jun 10 17:44:49 -0700 2008 Remove Windows line endings [aasmith]
file License.txt Tue Jun 10 17:44:49 -0700 2008 Remove Windows line endings [aasmith]
file Manifest.txt Mon Feb 02 01:08:38 -0800 2009 Adds gemspec for github to build and host gem. ... [mikowitz]
file README.txt Tue Jun 10 17:44:49 -0700 2008 Remove Windows line endings [aasmith]
file RELEASE Tue Jun 10 17:44:49 -0700 2008 Remove Windows line endings [aasmith]
file Rakefile Tue Jun 10 17:44:49 -0700 2008 Remove Windows line endings [aasmith]
file feed-normalizer.gemspec Loading commit data...
directory lib/
directory test/
README.txt
== Feed Normalizer

An extensible Ruby wrapper for Atom and RSS parsers.

Feed normalizer wraps various RSS and Atom parsers, and returns a single unified
object graph, regardless of the underlying feed format.

== Download

* gem install feed-normalizer
* http://rubyforge.org/projects/feed-normalizer
* svn co http://feed-normalizer.googlecode.com/svn/trunk

== Usage

    require 'feed-normalizer'
    require 'open-uri'

    feed = FeedNormalizer::FeedNormalizer.parse open('http://www.iht.com/rss/frontpage.xml')

    feed.title # => "International Herald Tribune"
    feed.url # => "http://www.iht.com/pages/index.php"
    feed.entries.first.url # => "http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/10/03/frontpage/web.1003UN.php"

    feed.class # => FeedNormalizer::Feed
    feed.parser # => "RSS::Parser"

Now read an Atom feed, and the same class is returned, and the same terminology applies:

    feed = FeedNormalizer::FeedNormalizer.parse open('http://www.atomenabled.org/atom.xml')

    feed.title # => "AtomEnabled.org"
    feed.url # => "http://www.atomenabled.org/atom.xml"
    feed.entries.first.url # => "http://www.atomenabled.org/2006/09/moving-toward-atom.php"

The feed representation stays the same, even though a different parser was used.

    feed.class # => FeedNormalizer::Feed
    feed.parser # => "SimpleRSS"

== Cleaning / Sanitizing

    feed.title # => "My Feed > Your Feed"
    feed.entries.first.content # => "<p x='y'>Hello</p><object></object></html>"
    feed.clean!

All elements should now be either clean HTML, or HTML escaped strings.

    feed.title # => "My Feed &gt; Your Feed"
    feed.entries.first.content # => "<p>Hello</p>"

== Extending

Implement a parser wrapper by extending the FeedNormalizer::Parser class and overriding
the public methods. Also note the helper methods in the root Parser object to make
mapping of output from the particular parser to the Feed object easier.

See FeedNormalizer::RubyRssParser and FeedNormalizer::SimpleRssParser for examples.

== Authors
* Andrew A. Smith (andy@tinnedfruit.org)

This library is released under the terms of the BSD License (see the License.txt file for details).