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A bot for feeding RSS feeds to Discord channels

Project description

rss2discord

A simple script for posting RSS feeds to a Discord webhook.

Installation

You can install this using pipx or the like, e.g.

pipx install rss2discord

Configuration

First, set up a webhook on Discord; consult the Discord Intro to Webhooks for more information.

Then, for each webhook, create a .json file with the following format:

{
    "webhook": "https://discord.com/api/webhooks/<channel_id>/<token>",
    "database": "feed.db",

    "username": "RSS Bot",
    "avatar_url": "https://example.com/bot.png",
    "include_summary": true,
    "include_image": false,

    "feeds": [{
        "feed_url": "https://example.com/feed",
        "username": "Example Feed",
        "avatar_url": "https://example.com/image.png",
        "include_image": true
    }, {
        "feed_url": "https://example.com/another_feed",
        "avatar_url": "https://example.com/another_image.png",
        "include_summary": false
    },
    "https://example.com/feed3",
    "https://example.com/feed4"
    ]
}

The schema is pretty basic; at the top level, the following keys are supported:

  • webhook: the webhook URL (i.e. the channel to post to)

  • database: The path to the file to store the information about already-seen entries

  • username: The display name to use for the posting bot (will default to the webhook name)

  • avatar_url: An image to use as the post avatar (will default to the webhook's icon)

  • include_summary: Whether to put the feed's summary text into the preview (defaults to true)

  • include_image: Whether to include the primary entry image into the preview (defaults to true)

  • feeds: A list of feeds to send to the channel. A feed can be just a URL, or it can be a configuration blob with the following values:

    • feed_url: The URL to the feed
    • username, avatar_url, include_summary, include_image: Overrides the top-level configuration

Only webhook is required, but database is strongly recommended.

Running it

You can run rss2discord config.json and it will go ahead and post all new items to the Discord channel. rss2discord --help will give you more detailed information about how to use it.

When first setting things up, I highly recommend doing:

rss2discord config.json -nvv

to get an idea of what will happen, and

rss2discord config.json -p

to pre-populate the database with existing items so that it doesn't spam the channel, unless you like that sort of thing.

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