feedgen.feed¶
copyright: | 2013, Lars Kiesow <lkiesow@uos.de> |
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license: | FreeBSD and LGPL, see license.* for more details. |
- class feedgen.feed.FeedGenerator¶
FeedGenerator for generating ATOM and RSS feeds.
- add_entry(feedEntry=None)¶
This method will add a new entry to the feed. If the feedEntry argument is omittet a new Entry object is created automatically. This is the prefered way to add new entries to a feed.
Parameters: feedEntry – FeedEntry object to add. Returns: FeedEntry object created or passed to this function. Example:
... >>> entry = feedgen.add_entry() >>> entry.title('First feed entry')
- add_item(item=None)¶
This method will add a new item to the feed. If the item argument is omittet a new FeedEntry object is created automatically. This is just another name for add_entry(...)
- atom_file(filename, extensions=True)¶
Generates an ATOM feed and write the resulting XML to a file.
Parameters: - filename – Name of file to write.
- extensions – Enable or disable the loaded extensions for the xml generation (default: enabled).
- atom_str(pretty=False, extensions=True)¶
Generates an ATOM feed and returns the feed XML as string.
Parameters: - pretty – If the feed should be split into multiple lines and properly indented.
- extensions – Enable or disable the loaded extensions for the xml generation (default: enabled).
Returns: String representation of the ATOM feed.
Get or set author data. An author element is a dictionary containing a name, an email address and a URI. Name is mandatory for ATOM, email is mandatory for RSS.
This method can be called with:
- the fields of an author as keyword arguments
- the fields of an author as a dictionary
- a list of dictionaries containing the author fields
An author has the following fields:
- name conveys a human-readable name for the person.
- uri contains a home page for the person.
- email contains an email address for the person.
Parameters: - author – Dictionary or list of dictionaries with author data.
- replace – Add or replace old data.
Returns: List of authors as dictionaries.
Example:
>>> feedgen.author( { 'name':'John Doe', 'email':'jdoe@example.com' } ) [{'name':'John Doe','email':'jdoe@example.com'}] >>> feedgen.author([{'name':'Mr. X'},{'name':'Max'}]) [{'name':'John Doe','email':'jdoe@example.com'}, {'name':'John Doe'}, {'name':'Max'}] >>> feedgen.author( name='John Doe', email='jdoe@example.com', replace=True ) [{'name':'John Doe','email':'jdoe@example.com'}]
- category(category=None, replace=False, **kwargs)¶
Get or set categories that the feed belongs to.
This method can be called with:
- the fields of a category as keyword arguments
- the fields of a category as a dictionary
- a list of dictionaries containing the category fields
A categories has the following fields:
- term identifies the category
- scheme identifies the categorization scheme via a URI.
- label provides a human-readable label for display
If a label is present it is used for the RSS feeds. Otherwise the term is used. The scheme is used for the domain attribute in RSS.
Parameters: - link – Dict or list of dicts with data.
- replace – Add or replace old data.
Returns: List of category data.
- cloud(domain=None, port=None, path=None, registerProcedure=None, protocol=None)¶
Set or get the cloud data of the feed. It is an RSS only attribute. It specifies a web service that supports the rssCloud interface which can be implemented in HTTP-POST, XML-RPC or SOAP 1.1.
Parameters: - domain – The domain where the webservice can be found.
- port – The port the webservice listens to.
- path – The path of the webservice.
- registerProcedure – The procedure to call.
- protocol – Can be either HTTP-POST, XML-RPC or SOAP 1.1.
Returns: Dictionary containing the cloud data.
- contributor(contributor=None, replace=False, **kwargs)¶
Get or set the contributor data of the feed. This is an ATOM only value.
This method can be called with: - the fields of an contributor as keyword arguments - the fields of an contributor as a dictionary - a list of dictionaries containing the contributor fields
An contributor has the following fields: - name conveys a human-readable name for the person. - uri contains a home page for the person. - email contains an email address for the person.
Parameters: - contributor – Dictionary or list of dictionaries with contributor data.
- replace – Add or replace old data.
Returns: List of contributors as dictionaries.
- copyright(copyright=None)¶
Get or set the copyright notice for content in the channel. This RSS value will also set the atom:rights value.
Parameters: copyright – The copyright notice. Returns: The copyright notice.
- description(description=None)¶
Set and get the description of the feed. This is an RSS only element which is a phrase or sentence describing the channel. It is mandatory for RSS feeds. It is roughly the same as atom:subtitle. Thus setting this will also set atom:subtitle.
Parameters: description – Description of the channel. Returns: Description of the channel.
- docs(docs=None)¶
Get or set the docs value of the feed. This is an RSS only value. It is a URL that points to the documentation for the format used in the RSS file. It is probably a pointer to [1]. It is for people who might stumble across an RSS file on a Web server 25 years from now and wonder what it is.
[1]: http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification
Parameters: docs – URL of the format documentation. Returns: URL of the format documentation.
- entry(entry=None, replace=False)¶
Get or set feed entries. Use the add_entry() method instead to automatically create the FeedEntry objects.
This method takes both a single FeedEntry object or a list of objects.
Parameters: entry – FeedEntry object or list of FeedEntry objects. Returns: List ob all feed entries.
- generator(generator=None, version=None, uri=None)¶
Get or the generator of the feed which identifies the software used to generate the feed, for debugging and other purposes. Both the uri and version attributes are optional and only available in the ATOM feed.
Parameters: - generator – Software used to create the feed.
- version – Version of the software.
- uri – URI the software can be found.
- icon(icon=None)¶
Get or set the icon of the feed which is a small image which provides iconic visual identification for the feed. Icons should be square. This is an ATOM only value.
Parameters: icon – URI of the feeds icon. Returns: URI of the feeds icon.
- id(id=None)¶
Get or set the feed id which identifies the feed using a universally unique and permanent URI. If you have a long-term, renewable lease on your Internet domain name, then you can feel free to use your website’s address. This field is for ATOM only. It is mandatory for ATOM.
Parameters: id – New Id of the ATOM feed. Returns: Id of the feed.
- image(url=None, title=None, link=None, width=None, height=None, description=None)¶
Set the image of the feed. This element is roughly equivalent to atom:logo.
Parameters: - url – The URL of a GIF, JPEG or PNG image.
- title – Describes the image. The default value is the feeds title.
- link – URL of the site the image will link to. The default is to use the feeds first altertate link.
- width – Width of the image in pixel. The maximum is 144.
- height – The height of the image. The maximum is 400.
- description – Title of the link.
Returns: Data of the image as dictionary.
- item(item=None, replace=False)¶
Get or set feed items. This is just another name for entry(...)
- language(language=None)¶
Get or set the language of the feed. It indicates the language the channel is written in. This allows aggregators to group all Italian language sites, for example, on a single page. This is an RSS only field. However, this value will also be used to set the xml:lang property of the ATOM feed node. The value should be an IETF language tag.
Parameters: language – Language of the feed. Returns: Language of the feed.
- lastBuildDate(lastBuildDate=None)¶
Set or get the lastBuildDate value which indicates the last time the content of the channel changed.
The value can either be a string which will automatically be parsed or a datetime.datetime object. In any case it is necessary that the value include timezone information.
This will set both atom:updated and rss:lastBuildDate.
- Default value
- If not set, lastBuildDate has as value the current date and time.
Parameters: lastBuildDate – The modification date. Returns: Modification date as datetime.datetime
- link(link=None, replace=False, **kwargs)¶
Get or set link data. An link element is a dict with the fields href, rel, type, hreflang, title, and length. Href is mandatory for ATOM.
This method can be called with: - the fields of a link as keyword arguments - the fields of a link as a dictionary - a list of dictionaries containing the link fields
A link has the following fields:
href is the URI of the referenced resource (typically a Web page)
rel contains a single link relationship type. It can be a full URI, or one of the following predefined values (default=alternate):
- alternate an alternate representation of the entry or feed, for example a permalink to the html version of the entry, or the front page of the weblog.
- enclosure a related resource which is potentially large in size and might require special handling, for example an audio or video recording.
- related an document related to the entry or feed.
- self the feed itself.
- via the source of the information provided in the entry.
type indicates the media type of the resource.
hreflang indicates the language of the referenced resource.
title human readable information about the link, typically for display purposes.
length the length of the resource, in bytes.
RSS only supports one link with URL only.
Parameters: - link – Dict or list of dicts with data.
- replace – Add or replace old data.
Example:
>>> feedgen.link( href='http://example.com/', rel='self') [{'href':'http://example.com/', 'rel':'self'}]
- load_extension(name, atom=True, rss=True)¶
Load a specific extension by name.
Parameters: - name – Name of the extension to load.
- atom – If the extension should be used for ATOM feeds.
- rss – If the extension should be used for RSS feeds.
- logo(logo=None)¶
Get or set the logo of the feed which is a larger image which provides visual identification for the feed. Images should be twice as wide as they are tall. This is an ATOM value but will also set the rss:image value.
Parameters: logo – Logo of the feed. Returns: Logo of the feed.
- managingEditor(managingEditor=None)¶
Set or get the value for managingEditor which is the email address for person responsible for editorial content. This is a RSS only value.
Parameters: managingEditor – Email adress of the managing editor. Returns: Email adress of the managing editor.
- pubDate(pubDate=None)¶
Set or get the publication date for the content in the channel. For example, the New York Times publishes on a daily basis, the publication date flips once every 24 hours. That’s when the pubDate of the channel changes.
The value can either be a string which will automatically be parsed or a datetime.datetime object. In any case it is necessary that the value include timezone information.
This will set both atom:updated and rss:lastBuildDate.
Parameters: pubDate – The publication date. Returns: Publication date as datetime.datetime
- rating(rating=None)¶
Set and get the PICS rating for the channel. It is an RSS only value.
- remove_entry(entry)¶
Remove a single entry from the feed. This method accepts both the FeedEntry object to remove or the index of the entry as argument.
Parameters: entry – Entry or index of entry to remove.
- remove_item(item)¶
Remove a single item from the feed. This is another name for remove_entry.
- rights(rights=None)¶
Get or set the rights value of the feed which conveys information about rights, e.g. copyrights, held in and over the feed. This ATOM value will also set rss:copyright.
Parameters: rights – Rights information of the feed.
- rss_file(filename, extensions=True)¶
Generates an RSS feed and write the resulting XML to a file.
Parameters: - filename – Name of file to write.
- extensions – Enable or disable the loaded extensions for the xml generation (default: enabled).
- rss_str(pretty=False, extensions=True)¶
Generates an RSS feed and returns the feed XML as string.
Parameters: - pretty – If the feed should be split into multiple lines and properly indented.
- extensions – Enable or disable the loaded extensions for the xml generation (default: enabled).
Returns: String representation of the RSS feed.
- skipDays(days=None, replace=False)¶
Set or get the value of skipDays, a hint for aggregators telling them which days they can skip This is an RSS only value.
This method can be called with a day name or a list of day names. The days are represented as strings from ‘Monday’ to ‘Sunday’.
Parameters: - hours – List of days the feedreaders should not check the feed.
- replace – Add or replace old data.
Returns: List of days the feedreaders should not check the feed.
- skipHours(hours=None, replace=False)¶
Set or get the value of skipHours, a hint for aggregators telling them which hours they can skip. This is an RSS only value.
This method can be called with an hour or a list of hours. The hours are represented as integer values from 0 to 23.
Parameters: - hours – List of hours the feedreaders should not check the feed.
- replace – Add or replace old data.
Returns: List of hours the feedreaders should not check the feed.
- subtitle(subtitle=None)¶
Get or set the subtitle value of the cannel which contains a human-readable description or subtitle for the feed. This ATOM property will also set the value for rss:description.
Parameters: subtitle – The subtitle of the feed. Returns: The subtitle of the feed.
- textInput(title=None, description=None, name=None, link=None)¶
Get or set the value of textInput. This is an RSS only field. The purpose of the <textInput> element is something of a mystery. You can use it to specify a search engine box. Or to allow a reader to provide feedback. Most aggregators ignore it.
Parameters: - title – The label of the Submit button in the text input area.
- description – Explains the text input area.
- name – The name of the text object in the text input area.
- link – The URL of the CGI script that processes text input requests.
Returns: Dictionary containing textInput values.
- title(title=None)¶
Get or set the title value of the feed. It should contain a human readable title for the feed. Often the same as the title of the associated website. Title is mandatory for both ATOM and RSS and should not be blank.
Parameters: title – The new title of the feed. Returns: The feeds title.
- ttl(ttl=None)¶
Get or set the ttl value. It is an RSS only element. ttl stands for time to live. It’s a number of minutes that indicates how long a channel can be cached before refreshing from the source.
Parameters: ttl – Integer value indicating how long the channel may be cached. Returns: Time to live.
- updated(updated=None)¶
Set or get the updated value which indicates the last time the feed was modified in a significant way.
The value can either be a string which will automatically be parsed or a datetime.datetime object. In any case it is necessary that the value include timezone information.
This will set both atom:updated and rss:lastBuildDate.
- Default value
- If not set, updated has as value the current date and time.
Parameters: updated – The modification date. Returns: Modification date as datetime.datetime
- webMaster(webMaster=None)¶
Get and set the value of webMaster, which represents the email address for the person responsible for technical issues relating to the feed. This is an RSS only value.
Parameters: webMaster – Email address of the webmaster. Returns: Email address of the webmaster.