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What is OneFeed
The Free Feed Aggregator
OneFeed is a free content feed aggregation service. It provides a single set of endpoints to fetch an aggregation of content from (theoretically) any social media or content feed, all modeled in a uniform structure for easy display.
- Free content feed aggregation service
- Quick setup for administrators
- Easy-to-use endpoints for consumers
- Immense customization opportunities
My primary motivation for developing OneFeed was to unify my many social media feeds into a single activity log for my pending website rebuild. With content feed aggregation services plentiful but pricey, I sought to develop something with greater flexibility and a lower price tag. Plus, with an upcoming internship and a desire to refine my understanding of Spring and Java through a full-scale project, OneFeed was the natural project to take on.
As OneFeed is still actively in development and not yet completed, please do not take anything listed here as final (yet). As OneFeed inevitably changes, so will this wiki's content.
- Wiki Home
- What is OneFeed
- Who Uses OneFeed
- OneFeed's Development
- Symbol Key
- Glossary of Terms
- OneFeed for Consumers
- OneFeed and Your Application
- OneFeed's Default Endpoints
- OneFeed for Admins
- OneFeed for Your Clients
- Tailoring the Experience
- Configuring OneFeed
- Customizing OneFeed
- Add New Feeds
- OneFeed's Terms
- Appropriate Usage
- Assurances
- Assumed Risks
- OneFeed for Devs
- How OneFeed Works
- App Structure
- Data Handling
- Data Modeling
- Data Flows
- Standard Operations
- Handling Requests
- Retrieving Content
- Processing Content
- Content Mapping
- Text Formatting
- Loading Configurations
- Loading Customizations
- OneFeed's Development Principles
- Develop Customizations
- Default Extension Points
- How to Develop Content Sources