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# easy-rss-parser
A lightweight library to give some additions for the [rss-parser package](https://github.com/rbren/rss-parser).
# USAGE
## Punctual usage
You can parse RSS from a URL with some custom data.
An example :
```js
const easyParser = require('easy-rss-parser');
const ListenerRss = easyParser.ListenerRss;
let listener = new ListenerRss('my-test-service', 'fake.rss.service');
// make a request to the adr 'fake.rss.service'
myListener.fetchRSS().then((obj, err) => {
// some act
});
```
## Recurrent usage
You can parse RSS from a URL each n times.
An example :
```js
const easyParser = require('easy-rss-parser');
const ListenerRss = easyParser.ListenerRss;
let listener = new ListenerRss('my-test-service', 'fake.rss.service', 5*60);
let callback_fun = (obj, err) => {
// some act
};
// call callback_fun each 5 minutes
listener.start(callback_fun);
/*...*/
listener.stop();
```
# Documentation
## ListenerRSSInfo
A class to structure listener's data.
### Constructor
`constructor(name, address, timeloop, customfields)`
- name : the service name
- address : the service address
- [optional] timeloop : time to wait between 2 request in seconds (default 5 minutes)
- [optional] customfields : to notice field who's custom to the service (default blank)
[cf annexe CustomFields](#customfields)
## ListenerRSS
### Constructor
`constructor(listenerRSSInfo)`
- listenerRSSInfo : object from the ListenerRSSInfo's class.
`constructor(name, address, timeloop, customfields)`
- name : the service name
- address : the service address
- [optional] timeloop : time to wait between 2 request in seconds (default 5 minutes)
- [optional] customfields : to notice field who's custom to the service (default blank)
### fetchRSS()
This function allows to make a request to the rss service.
#### Return
Return a promise object who's resolved like `resolve: (value: result_fetch) => void))` where `result_fetch` is a json
object who's contain the data. [cf Annexe Output](#output)
#### Issues
Return an error if the server can't be resolved.
### start(callbackFun)
This function will execute the callbackFun each time loop.
#### Parameter
The `callbackFun` is the function who's going to be called each time loop. She need to be under the shape :
```js
(obj, err) => {
/*...*/
}
```
### stop()
This function will stop the execution of the callbackFun each time loop.
# Annexe
## CustomFields
This parameter permit to specify some custom fields who's present in the service but not in the RFC.
For example the YouTube RSS api give some data into the `<media:group>` field. So you can give this info with this :
```js
[
['media:group', 'media:group']
]
```
You can also rename the field with the left part :
```js
[
['my_custom_media_group_name', 'media:group']
]
```
In adition you can rename child element into custom field like this :
```js
[
['media:group', 'media:group'],
['description', ['media:group', 'media:description']],
['icon', ['media:group', 'media:thumbnail']]
]
```
In this case it's useless to specify the parent field, so you can just omit the first line :
```js
[
['description', ['media:group', 'media:description']],
['icon', ['media:group', 'media:thumbnail']]
]
```
## Output
Here an example of what type of json object is output during a fetch :
```json
feedUrl: 'fake.rrs.service'
title: 'myFakeApiTitle'
description: 'My Fake api desc'
link: 'fake.rrs.service'
items:
- title: 'My last item'
link: 'fake.rrs.service/item1'
pubDate: 'Thu, 12 Nov 2015 21:16:39 +0000'
creator: 'someone'
content: '<a href="http://example.com">this is a link</a> &amp; <b>this is bold text</b>'
contentSnippet: 'this is a link & this is bold text'
guid: 'fake.rrs.service/item1'
categories:
- test
- npm
- fakeInfos
isoDate: '2015-11-12T21:16:39.000Z'
```