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A Python library for generating Media RSS 2.0 feeds.

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A Python library for generating Media RSS 2.0 feeds.

About

This module intents to implement the Media Feed specification from Yahoo. The Media RSS specification is a namespace for RSS 2.0. To accomplish this task it relies heavily on the PyRSS2Gen module. As you might guess this Media RSS module is even nameded after its role model.

Right now this is considered ALPHA! Breaking backwards compatibility is possible at any time, I will try to avoid it though. I started off with a base which can be extended as needed or as we (you and me) have time. See below for a list with specification details and their current implementation status. This way I keep track of what needs to be done and users can see what they can accomplish out of the box and what requires some contributions. Feel free to fork the project, implement a missing feature and send a pull request.

PyMediaRSS2Gen is so far tested to work with Python versions 2.6, 2.7 and 3.4.

Usage

The base class for a media feed is MediaRSS2. It’s attributes represent sub elements, e.g. MediaRSS2.copyright represents the <copyright> element and MediaRSS2.lastBuildDate the <lastBuildDate> element.

For simple elements which contain just a string, boolean or integer just use the according data type. More complicated elements, typically those with attributes and / or sub elements like <media:content> or <media:community>, (will) have their own classes defined.

Probably you will want to import PyRSS2Gen to make use some of it’s helper classes, e.g. for adding a channel image (PyRSS2Gen.Image) or GUIDs to items (PyRSS2Gen.Guid).

Uage is shown by example. For more details check the code and the PyRSS2Gen documentation.

import datetime

import PyMediaRSS2Gen


mediaFeed = PyMediaRSS2Gen.MediaRSS2(
    title="A sample Media RSS Feed",
    link="https://github.com/wedi/PyMediaRSS2Gen/",
    description="Description for a feed with media elements"
)
mediaFeed.copyright = "Copyright (c) 2014 Foo Inc. All rights reserved."
mediaFeed.lastBuildDate = datetime.datetime.now()
mediaFeed.items = [
    PyMediaRSS2Gen.MediaRSSItem(
        title="First item with media element",
        description="An image of foo attached in a media:content element",
        media_content=PyMediaRSS2Gen.MediaContent(
            url="http://example.com/assets/foo1.jpg",
            fileSize=123456,
            medium="image",
            width="480",
            height="640"
        )
    ),
    PyMediaRSS2Gen.MediaRSSItem(
        title="Second item with media element",
        description="A video with multiple resolutions",
        media_content=[
            PyMediaRSS2Gen.MediaContent(
                url="http://example.com/assets/foo_HD.mp4",
                fileSize=8765432,
                type="video/mp4",
                width="1920",
                height="1080"
            ),
            PyMediaRSS2Gen.MediaContent(
                url="http://example.com/assets/foo_SD.mp4",
                fileSize=2345678,
                type="video/mp4",
                width="1280",
                height="720"
            ),
        ]
    ),
    PyMediaRSS2Gen.MediaRSSItem(
        title="And an item with no media element at all",
        description="An image of foo attached in an media:content element",
        link="http://example.com/article/important-story.html"
    )
]
mediaFeed.write_xml(open("rss2.xml", "w"))

Installation

  1. Easiest way to install this module is using pip (as soon as it’s uploaded to the PyPI):

    % pip install PyMediaRSS2Gen
  2. If you want to install the module manually, download the package, unzip it and run:

    % cd where/you/put/PyMediaRSS2Gen/
    % python setup.py install

    which uses the standard Python installer. Read the documentation for more details about installing Python modules.

How To Contribute

Every open source project lives from the generous help by contributors that sacrifice their time and PyMediaRSS2Gen is no different.

This project lives on GitHub. You are very welcome to fork this project and submit a pull requests! If you don’t know how to do this you can still report errors by opening an issue.

Look here for more details about contributing to PyMediaRSS2Gen.

Status and Todo

Tests are missing completely so automated testing with tox is a todo item! I’m still new to python and haven’t figured out testing yet.

Below you find the implementation status of the Media RSS elements according to the Media Feed specification.

Feature

Status

Issue on GitHub

media:content

Ready

media:text

Ready

media:title

Ready

media:group

Not implemented

See issue

Enable elements on channel level

Not implemented

See issue

media:rating

Not implemented

See issue

media:description

Not implemented

See issue

media:keywords

Not implemented

See issue

media:thumbnail

Not implemented

See issue

media:category

Not implemented

See issue

media:hash

Not implemented

See issue

media:player

Not implemented

See issue

media:credit

Not implemented

See issue

media:copyright

Not implemented

See issue

media:restriction

Not implemented

See issue

media:community

Not implemented

See issue

media:comments

Not implemented

See issue

media:embed

Not implemented

See issue

media:responses

Not implemented

See issue

media:backLinks

Not implemented

See issue

media:status

Not implemented

See issue

media:price

Not implemented

See issue

media:license

Not implemented

See issue

media:subTitle

Not implemented

See issue

media:peerLink

Not implemented

See issue

media:location

Not implemented

See issue

media:rights

Not implemented

See issue

media:scenes

Not implemented

See issue

Summary

3 of 28 implemented

See all issues

Changelog

Version 0.1.1 (2014-10-08)

  • Fix setup.py to correctly install required modules

Version 0.1.0 (2014-10-06)

  • Initial release

  • Support for media_content, media_title and media_text

Credits

PyMediaRSS2Gen is written and maintained as a hobby project by Dirk Weise.

This project would not be possible without the work of Andrew Dalke who wrote PyRSS2Gen upon which this module is built.

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