A tail-f-like utility for feeds
Project description
Feedstail is a tail-f-like utility for feeds. It monitor a feed and emits new entries. Feedstail aim to be simple, hackable and compatible with rsstail its C brother.
License
Feedstail is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3 or later.
Get started
Use pip to install feedstail the easy way:
$ pip install feedstail
Or retrieve the project with git and install it:
$ git clone git://gitorious.org/feedstail/feedstail.git $ cd feedstail $ python setup.py install
Then, launch feedstail with the identi.ca feeds to test it:
$ feedstail -u http://identi.ca/api/statuses/public_timeline.atom
Examples
By default, feedstail will checkout the feeds every 15 minutes. If you want to customize this interval you can use the i option. The following example will retrieve feeds every 5 seconds:
$ feedstail -u http://identi.ca/api/statuses/public_timeline.atom -i 5
The default output format may not be ok for you. You can specify your own format using the f option. The given fields must be an available property of the feed entries. The following example will output the published date, the title and the link:
$ feedstail -u http://identi.ca/api/statuses/public_timeline.atom -f "{published}: {title} - {link}"
This last example use the string formatting syntax appeared in the 2.6 version of Python. However, feedstail aim to be 2.5 compatible so you can use the old string formatting syntax:
$ feedstail -u http://identi.ca/api/statuses/public_timeline.atom -f "%(published)s: %(title)s - %(link)s"
Feedstail compares the id element to find new entries. You can choose another element of comparison with the k option. The following example says to feedstail to use the title to find new entries:
$ feedstail -u http://identi.ca/api/statuses/public_timeline.atom -i 2 -k title
As feedstail is built above feedparser, the available values of format fields and keys can be found in the documentation of the library.
Contribute !
Fork the project: git://gitorious.org/feedstail/feedstail.git
Create your patch in a topic branch
Send pull requests or send your patches via e-mail
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[enh]: Your commit add a notable enhancement, a new feature for instance
[fix]: Your commit is a bugfix
[doc]: Your commit improve the documentation
[mod]: Your commit bring general changes, matching neither of the above, like refactoring
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