SFEED_UPDATE(1) |
OpenBSD Reference Manual |
SFEED_UPDATE(1) |
NAME
sfeed_update — update feeds and merge with old feeds
SYNOPSIS
sfeed_update |
[configfile] |
DESCRIPTION
sfeed_update updates feeds and merges the new data with the previous feeds. This is the file $HOME/.sfeed/feeds by default.
OPTIONS
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configfile
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config file, if not specified uses the location $HOME/.sfeed/sfeedrc by default see the FILES READ section for more information.
TAB-SEPARATED FORMAT FIELDS
The items are saved in a TSV-like format except newlines, tabs and backslash are escaped with \ (\n, \t and \\). Carriage returns (\r) are removed.
The order and format of the fields are:
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item timestamp
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string, UNIX timestamp in GMT+0
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item timestamp
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string, date and time in the format: YYYY-mm-dd HH:MM:SS tzname[[+-][HHMM]]
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item title
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string
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item link
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string
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item content
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string
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item content-type
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string, "html" or "plain"
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item id
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string
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item author
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string
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feed type
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string, "rss" or "atom"
EXTRA FIELDS
Extra fields added by sfeed_update:
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feed name
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string
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feed url
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string
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item baseurl site
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string
FILES READ
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sfeedrc
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Config file, see the sfeedrc.example file for an example. This file is evaluated as a shellscript in sfeed_update. You can for example override the fetchfeed() function to use wget, fetch or an other download program or you can override the merge() function to change the merge logic. The function feeds() is called to fetch the feeds. By default the function feed() is executed as a parallel job to speedup updating.
FILES WRITTEN
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feeds
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Tab-separated format containing all feeds. The sfeed_update script merges new items with this file.
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feeds.new
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Temporary file used by sfeed_update to merge items.
EXAMPLES
To update feeds and format the feeds file:
sfeed_update "configfile"
sfeed_plain < $HOME/.sfeed/feeds > $HOME/.sfeed/feeds.txt
sfeed_html < $HOME/.sfeed/feeds > $HOME/.sfeed/feeds.html