RSS/ATOM Feed Aggregation
dokuwiki can integrate data from external XML feeds. For parsing the XML feeds, SimplePie is used. All formats understood by SimplePie can be used in DokuWiki as well. You can influence the rendering by multiple additional space separated parameters:
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
any number | will be used as maximum number items to show, defaults to 8 |
reverse | display the last items in the feed first |
author | show item authors names |
date | show item dates |
description | show the item description. All HTML tags will be stripped |
nosort | do not sort the items in the feed |
n[dhm] | refresh period, where d=days, h=hours, m=minutes. (e.g. 12h = 12 hours). |
The refresh period defaults to 4 hours. Any value below 10 minutes will be treated as 10 minutes. dokuwiki will generally try to supply a cached version of a page, obviously this is inappropriate when the page contains dynamic external content. The parameter tells dokuwiki to re-render the page if it is more than refresh period since the page was last rendered.
By default the feed will be sorted by date, newest items first. You can sort it by oldest first using the reverse
parameter, or display the feed as is with nosort
.
Example:
{{rss>http://slashdot.org/index.rss 5 author date 1h }}
- How Should the FOSS Movement Respond to Proprietary Software? by EditorDavid (Saturday, September 07, 2024 03:50 PM)
- New York Times Calls Telegram 'A Playground for Criminals, Extremists and Terrorists' by EditorDavid (Saturday, September 07, 2024 02:34 PM)
- 1,000 Autonomous AI Agents Collaborating? Altera Simulates It In Minecraft by EditorDavid (Saturday, September 07, 2024 01:34 PM)
- Signal is More Than Encrypted Messaging. It Wants to Prove Surveillance Capitalism Is Wrong by EditorDavid (Saturday, September 07, 2024 12:34 PM)
- GitHub Actions Typosquatting: a High-Impact Supply Chain Attack-in-Waiting? by EditorDavid (Saturday, September 07, 2024 11:34 AM)