This module provides extra abilities for implementation RSS feed.
It's pretty similar to module-feed
,
but have support nuxt-content
.
If you need fully customized feeds, you can freely choose any feed module (this or the mentioned above). But this module can be more flexible.
- Configured out of the box for
nuxt-content
- Supports general and specialized hooks for both feed kinds
- Flexible: use configuration defaults (feed, item), mapping (item) or hooks for customization
- SSR and SSG support
Default settings are:
{
feeds: {
'/feed.atom': { revisit: '6h', type: 'atom1', content: true },
'/feed.xml': { revisit: '6h', type: 'rss2', content: true },
'/feed.json': { revisit: '6h', type: 'json1', content: true },
},
content: {
item: {
templateRoots: [true, 'feedme'],
},
},
}
// project-name/server/plugins/feedme.ts
import type { NitroApp } from 'nitropack'
// Nitro hooks can be set only in nitro plugin
export default (nitroApp: NitroApp) => {
// General hook: feedme:handle:content:item
// Specialized hook: feedme:handle:content:item[*]
//
// When specialized hook set, general also will be called
nitroApp.hooks.hook('feedme:handle:content:item[/contentDefaults.xml]', async ({ feed: { insert, invoke, parsed } }) => {
if (parsed.title === 'First item') {
// Invoke in case if item was created by another callback
const maybeItemOptions = invoke()
// Insert replaces current item configuration
insert({
...maybeItemOptions,
category: [
...maybeItemOptions?.category ?? [],
{ name: 'content hook processed' },
],
})
}
})
// Specialized hook for default feed
nitroApp.hooks.hook('feedme:handle[/feed.xml]', async ({ context: { event }, feed: { create } }) => {
// Create also replaces current feed
create({ id: '', title: `Special feed for '${event.path}' route`, copyright: '' })
})
// General hook for default feed
nitroApp.hooks.hook('feedme:handle', async ({ context: { event }, feed: { create, invoke } }) => {
invoke() ?? create({ id: '', title: `Default feed for '${event.path}' route`, copyright: '' })
})
}
Mapping is used for linking feed
item object key
to the path in parsed content:
{
item: {
mapping: [
// Third item is optional mapping function
['date', 'modified', value => value ? new Date(value) : value],
// When mapping function result is undefined - next variant applied
['date', 'created', value => value ? new Date(value) : value],
// Until the real one value will be set
['date', '', () => new Date()],
// By default mapping is x => x
['link', '_path'],
],
// Create default mappings with indicated roots:
// [keyof Item /* such as image, id, link */, root + keyof Item]
//
// The true value means use empty root:
// ['link', 'link']
//
// Where any other key means use this as path to value:
// ['link', `{root}.link`]
//
// Root can be separate by `.` which allows to deep invoking
templateRoots: [true, 'feedme'],
}
}
NOTE: Date value is a special case for feed
module, so by default mapping provides
the next map for the date field: value => value ? new Date(value) : new Date()
So in case when you provide your own alias for date - you need to provide map function
NOTE: The mapping function is serialized so its required to not to have any references in outer scopes
Tags allow to replace node values according to match:
{
// Allows to pass optional map function
tags: [
// This tags replace first empty symbol if value starts with /
// Example: /link -> urlBase/link
[/^(?=\/)/, urlBase],
],
}
Note: Tags applied recursively, item.field.inner (value) is affected
- Add
nuxt-feedme
dependency to your project
Use your favorite package manager (I prefer yarn)
yarn add -D nuxt-feedme
pnpm add -D nuxt-feedme
npm install --save-dev nuxt-feedme
- Add
nuxt-feedme
to themodules
section ofnuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: [
// After nuxt content
'@nuxt/content',
'nuxt-feedme'
]
})
That's it! You can now use nuxt-feedme
in your Nuxt app ✨