apiNG-plugin-rss is a RSS plugin for apiNG.
- Supported apiNG models:
social
,native
(RSS) - This plugin supports the
get-native-data
parameter - Used RSS->JSON parse service:
https://rss2json.com/
- INSTALLATION
- Get file
- Include file
- Add dependency
- Add plugin
- USAGE
- Models
- Requests
Install via either bower, npm, CDN (jsDelivr) or downloaded files:
bower install apiNG-plugin-rss --save
npm install aping-plugin-rss --save
- use CDN file
- download apiNG-plugin-rss.zip
Include aping-plugin-rss.min.js
in your apiNG application
<!-- when using bower -->
<script src="bower_components/apiNG-plugin-rss/dist/aping-plugin-rss.min.js"></script>
<!-- when using npm -->
<script src="node_modules/aping-plugin-rss/dist/aping-plugin-rss.min.js"></script>
<!-- when using cdn file -->
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/aping-plugin-rss@latest/dist/aping-plugin-rss.min.js"></script>
<!-- when using downloaded files -->
<script src="aping-plugin-rss.min.js"></script>
Add the module jtt_aping_rss
as a dependency to your app module:
angular.module('app', ['jtt_aping', 'jtt_aping_rss']);
Add the plugin's directive aping-rss="[]"
to your apiNG directive and configure your requests
<aping
template-url="templates/social.html"
model="social"
items="20"
aping-rss="[{'path':'http://blog.hackerearth.com/feed'}]">
</aping>
Supported apiNG models
model | content |
---|---|
social |
RSS feed |
native (RSS) |
RSS feed |
Every apiNG plugin expects an array of requests as html attribute.
parameter | sample | default | description | optional |
---|---|---|---|---|
path |
http://blog.hackerearth.com/feed |
RSS feed url | no | |
items |
15 |
Items per request (0 -n ) |
yes | |
parseImage |
false |
true |
Use true for try to parse image from content. This parameter only works for social model |
yes |
protocol |
https |
Use https or http to force the protocol. Leave it blank to for dynamic choice |
yes |
Sample requests:
[{'path':'http://blog.hackerearth.com/feed'}, {'path':'http://www.magazin.dtv.de/index.php/feed/'}]
[{'page':'http://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/Science.xml', 'items':25}]
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