Convert Slackware ChangeLog to RSS
Project description
slacklog provides a program and a library to convert a Slackware ChangeLog into other formats. Currently, RSS is supported.
Basic usage
Typical usage of the program looks like this:
$ slacklog2rss --changelog slackware-current/ChangeLog.txt \ --encoding iso8859-1 \ --out ~/public_html/slackware-current.rss \ --slackware "Slackware current" \ --rssLink "http://linuxbox.fi/~vmj/slackware-current.rss" \ --description "Slackware current activity" \ --managingEditor "vmj@linuxbox.fi (Mikko Värri)" \ --webMaster "vmj@linuxbox.fi (Mikko Värri)"
The included Python library provides the ability to make custom formats easily:
#!/usr/bin/env python import codecs import locale from slacklog import parsers def read(file): '''Return file contents as Unicode.''' return codecs.open(file, 'r', 'iso8859-1').read() def write(str): '''Print out in preferred encoding.''' print str.encode(locale.getpreferredencoding()) # Parse the ChangeLog log = parsers.SlackLogParser.parse(read('ChangeLog.txt')) # Print a custom format for entry in log.entries: write(u'[%s] %s\n' % (entry.timestamp.isoformat(), entry.description)) for pkg in entry.pkgs: write(u'%s:%s' % (pkg.pkg, pkg.description))
Note that slacklog package deals solely in Unicode; parser expect to be given Unicode input and formatters generate Unicode data.
Requirements
In addition to Python, python-dateutil is required.
Installation
Use either pip install slacklog or download the source archive and use python setup.py install.
The source code is available at Python Package Index (PyPI) or, if you want the unreleased version, from Github git repository.
License
slacklog is Free Software, licensed under GNU General Public License (GPL), version 3 or later. See LICENSE.txt file for details.
Release history
Version 0.0.2 (2011-01-29)
Packaging cleanups.
Version 0.0.1 (2011-01-28)
Initial release.
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