This bridge generates feeds for a given search term, optionally
adds the picture to the content and allows for additional query
extensions (GET parameters) to be passed to the bridge. That
way custom filter can be applied without the need to reproduce
them in this bridge (they got a lot!)
Etsy provides a good set of feeds as described here:
https://www.etsy.com/help/article/100
(so there is no need to include them here)
References #492
This bridge will fetch contents from https://wikileaks.org
Available options are:
- Category: Defines a list of categories to select from
- Show teaser: Defines whether to show the teaser or not
Notice: Feeds provided by WikiLeaks do not work, see
https://wikileaks.org/wiki/RSSCloses#489
User names can either be an ID (series of numbers), or an actual
name, where the name always starts with a '+'.
This commit adds a check for automatically fixing provided user
names which are missing the '+'.
- Do not force language via HTTP header
The header enforced the language to be french which caused problems parsing
the exact time due to spellings (strtotime cannot work with 'semaines'). If
further issues are experienced try forcing en-us instead.
=> This should really be done in the RSS-Bridge core
- Fix loading problems due to pinned articles
Pinned articles do not provide a timestamp. Building the timestamp step-by-step
solves parsing errors.
- Use class names instead of CSS paths
CSS paths change based on the article. Pinned articles provide a different
DOM structure which caused parsing errors.
Reported via #499
Adds a new bridge to fetch contents from https://usbeketrica.com/
Feeds are build from cards displayed on the front page
This bridge provides two options:
- limit: Defines how many articles are returned
- fullarticle: Defines whether or not the full article is retured
Requested via #457
This bridge was broken due to DOM changes. This commit fixes
most of the broken code. Hashtags do no longer work because
they are no longer supported/provided.
The timing might be off as the source only provides a rough
relative value like '1 hour' or '1 year'.
Closes#485
json_encode causes high memory footprint on large input data,
where serialize is less problematic.
Example: When using AcrimedBridge items contain pictures in
raw format (entire picture) which leads to a file size of about
2MB using serialize. json_encode will allocate about 98MB of
memory for encoding, causing memory exhausion errors (PHP
allows for 128MB of memory by default)
This bridge returns feeds for each section (via given separator)
from a given MoinMoin compatible wiki.
The separator can be any tag of the following:
- h1
- h2
- h3
- li
- a
The number of items returned can be specified.
For anchor tags (a) the bridge can optionally follow the anchor to
the linked page and return it as content.
When declaring a function
- Do not add a space before a comma
- Add a space after a comma
- Add a space after an equal sign
Example:
function myFunction($x, $y, $z = null){...}
When calling a function
- Do not add a space before the opening parenthesis
- Do not add a space after the opening parenthesis
- Do not add a space before the closing parenthesis
- Do not add a space before a comma
- Add a space after a comma
Example:
myFunction('x', 'y', 'z');