feed-watcher is a rss watcher based on Nikenozo's rss-watcher but optimized for synchronous data handling and storing of the results from the parse. Also it was rewritted to use promises as on not-event-based requests instead of callbacks for better code quality :)
You can install feed-watcher by using:
npm install feed-watcher
A basic watcher can be created using:
var Watcher = require('feed-watcher'),
feed = 'http://lorem-rss.herokuapp.com/feed?unit=second&interval=5',
interval = 10 // seconds
// if not interval is passed, 60s would be set as default interval.
var watcher = new Watcher(feed, interval)
// Check for new entries every n seconds.
watcher.on('new entries', function (entries) {
entries.forEach(function (entry) {
console.log(entry.title)
})
})
// Start watching the feed.
watcher
.start()
.then(function (entries) {
console.log(entries)
})
.catch(function(error) {
console.error(error)
})
// Stop watching the feed.
watcher.stop()
If you want to change the watcher config after creating it, you should use watcher.config:
watcher.config({ feedUrl: feed, interval: 60 })
Watcher exposes 3 events: 'new entries', 'stop' and 'error'.
// Returns an array of entry objects founded since last check.
watcher.on('new entries', function (entries) {
console.log(entries)
})
// Emitted when watcher.stop() is called,
watcher.on('stop', function () {
console.log('stopped')
})
// Emitted when an error happens while checking feed.
watcher.on('error', function (error) {
console.error(error)
})
Tests can be run using
npm test
Project License can be found here