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* lib/rss/2.0.rb: [DOC] Document RSS::Rss by Steve Klabnik #8740
* lib/rss/atom.rb: [DOC] Typo in rdoc by Steve Klabnik git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@42388 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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Tue Aug 6 01:22:37 2013 Zachary Scott <e@zzak.io>
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* lib/rss/2.0.rb: [DOC] Document RSS::Rss by Steve Klabnik #8740
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* lib/rss/atom.rb: [DOC] Typo in rdoc by Steve Klabnik
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Mon Aug 5 23:47:59 2013 Tanaka Akira <akr@fsij.org>
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* bignum.c: Rename local variables.
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module RSS
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##
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# = RSS 2.0 support
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#
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# RSS has three different versions. This module contains support for version
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# 2.0[http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification]
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#
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# == Producing RSS 2.0
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#
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# Producing our own RSS feeds is easy as well. Let's make a very basic feed:
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#
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# require "rss"
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#
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# rss = RSS::Maker.make("2.0") do |maker|
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# maker.channel.language = "en"
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# maker.channel.author = "matz"
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# maker.channel.updated = Time.now.to_s
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# maker.channel.link = "http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/feeds/news.rss"
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# maker.channel.title = "Example Feed"
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# maker.channel.description = "A longer description of my feed."
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# maker.items.new_item do |item|
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# item.link = "http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/news/2010/12/25/ruby-1-9-2-p136-is-released/"
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# item.title = "Ruby 1.9.2-p136 is released"
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# item.updated = Time.now.to_s
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# end
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# end
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#
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# puts rss
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#
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# As you can see, this is a very Builder-like DSL. This code will spit out an
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# RSS 2.0 feed with one item. If we needed a second item, we'd make another
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# block with maker.items.new_item and build a second one.
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class Rss
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class Channel
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#
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# The Atom module provides support in reading and creating feeds.
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#
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# See the RSS module for examples consuming and creating feeds
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# See the RSS module for examples consuming and creating feeds.
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module Atom
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##
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