node-feedparser

Robust RSS, Atom, and RDF feed parsing in Node.js

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Feedparser - Robust RSS, Atom, and RDF feed parsing in Node.js

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Feedparser is for parsing RSS, Atom, and RDF feeds in node.js.

It has a couple features you don't usually see in other feed parsers:

  1. It resolves relative URLs (such as those seen in Tim Bray's "ongoing" feed).
  2. It properly handles XML namespaces (including those in unusual feeds
    that define a non-default namespace for the main feed elements).

Installation

npm install feedparser

Usage

This example is just to briefly demonstrate basic concepts.

Please also review the compressed example for a
thorough working example that is a suitable starting point for your app.


var FeedParser = require('feedparser');
var request = require('request'); // for fetching the feed

var req = request('http://somefeedurl.xml')
var feedparser = new FeedParser([options]);

req.on('error', function (error) {
  // handle any request errors
});

req.on('response', function (res) {
  var stream = this; // `this` is `req`, which is a stream

  if (res.statusCode !== 200) {
    this.emit('error', new Error('Bad status code'));
  }
  else {
    stream.pipe(feedparser);
  }
});

feedparser.on('error', function (error) {
  // always handle errors
});

feedparser.on('readable', function () {
  // This is where the action is!
  var stream = this; // `this` is `feedparser`, which is a stream
  var meta = this.meta; // **NOTE** the "meta" is always available in the context of the feedparser instance
  var item;

  while (item = stream.read()) {
    console.log(item);
  }
});

You can also check out this nice working implementation that demonstrates one way to handle all the hard and annoying stuff. :smiley:

options

  • normalize - Set to false to override Feedparser's default behavior,
    which is to parse feeds into an object that contains the generic properties
    patterned after (although not identical to) the RSS 2.0 format, regardless
    of the feed's format.

  • addmeta - Set to false to override Feedparser's default behavior, which
    is to add the feed's meta information to each article.

  • feedurl - The url (string) of the feed. FeedParser is very good at
    resolving relative urls in feeds. But some feeds use relative urls without
    declaring the xml:base attribute any place in the feed. This is perfectly
    valid, but we don't know know the feed's url before we start parsing the feed
    and trying to resolve those relative urls. If we discover the feed's url, we
    will go back and resolve the relative urls we've already seen, but this takes
    a little time (not much). If you want to be sure we never have to re-resolve
    relative urls (or if FeedParser is failing to properly resolve relative urls),
    you should set the feedurl option. Otherwise, feel free to ignore this option.

  • resume_saxerror - Set to false to override Feedparser's default behavior, which
    is to emit any SAXError on error and then automatically resume parsing. In
    my experience, SAXErrors are not usually fatal, so this is usually helpful
    behavior. If you want total control over handling these errors and optionally
    aborting parsing the feed, use this option.

Examples

See the examples directory.

API

Transform Stream

Feedparser is a transform stream operating in "object mode": XML in -> Javascript objects out.
Each readable chunk is an object representing an article in the feed.

Events Emitted

  • meta - called with feed meta when it has been parsed
  • error - called with error whenever there is a Feedparser error of any kind (SAXError, Feedparser error, etc.)

What is the parsed output produced by feedparser?

Feedparser parses each feed into a meta (emitted on the meta event) portion
and one or more articles (emited on the data event or readable after the readable
is emitted).

Regardless of the format of the feed, the meta and each article contain a
uniform set of generic properties patterned after (although not identical to)
the RSS 2.0 format, as well as all of the properties originally contained in the
feed. So, for example, an Atom feed may have a meta.description property, but
it will also have a meta['atom:subtitle'] property.

The purpose of the generic properties is to provide the user a uniform interface
for accessing a feed's information without needing to know the feed's format
(i.e., RSS versus Atom) or having to worry about handling the differences
between the formats. However, the original information is also there, in case
you need it. In addition, Feedparser supports some popular namespace extensions
(or portions of them), such as portions of the itunes, media, feedburner
and pheedo extensions. So, for example, if a feed article contains either an
itunes:image or media:thumbnail, the url for that image will be contained in
the article's image.url property.

All generic properties are "pre-initialized" to null (or empty arrays or
objects for certain properties). This should save you from having to do a lot of
checking for undefined, such as, for example, when you are using jade
templates.

In addition, all properties (and namespace prefixes) use only lowercase letters,
regardless of how they were capitalized in the original feed. ("xmlUrl" and
"pubDate" also are still used to provide backwards compatibility.) This decision
places ease-of-use over purity -- hopefully, you will never need to think about
whether you should camelCase "pubDate" ever again.

The title and description properties of meta and the title property of
each article have any HTML stripped if you let feedparser normalize the output.
If you really need the HTML in those elements, there are always the originals:
e.g., meta['atom:subtitle']['#'].

List of meta properties

  • title
  • description
  • link (website link)
  • xmlurl (the canonical link to the feed, as specified by the feed)
  • date (most recent update)
  • pubdate (original published date)
  • author
  • language
  • image (an Object containing url and title properties)
  • favicon (a link to the favicon -- only provided by Atom feeds)
  • copyright
  • generator
  • categories (an Array of Strings)

List of article properties

  • title
  • description (frequently, the full article content)
  • summary (frequently, an excerpt of the article content)
  • link
  • origlink (when FeedBurner or Pheedo puts a special tracking url in the link property, origlink contains the original link)
  • permalink (when an RSS feed has a guid field and the isPermalink attribute is not set to false, permalink contains the value of guid)
  • date (most recent update)
  • pubdate (original published date)
  • author
  • guid (a unique identifier for the article)
  • comments (a link to the article's comments section)
  • image (an Object containing url and title properties)
  • categories (an Array of Strings)
  • source (an Object containing url and title properties pointing to the original source for an article; see the RSS Spec for an explanation of this element)
  • enclosures (an Array of Objects, each representing a podcast or other enclosure and having a url property and possibly type and length properties)
  • meta (an Object containing all the feed meta properties; especially handy when using the EventEmitter interface to listen to article emissions)

Help

  • Don't be afraid to report an issue.
  • You can drop by Gitter, too.

Contributors

View all the contributors.

Although node-feedparser no longer shares any code with node-easyrss, it was
the original inspiration and a starting point.

License

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2011-2018 Dan MacTough and contributors

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
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