1 # Blosxom Plugin: atomfeed -*-cperl-*-
2 # Author(s): Original plugin: Rael Dornfest <rael@oreilly.com>
3 # XML::Parser: Sam Ruby
4 # UTC and <modified> fixes for 0.3: Frank Hecker
5 # Enclosures support: Dave Slusher and Keith Irwin
6 # Upgrade to Atom 1.0 spec: Sam Pearson
8 # Docs: Included below: type "perldoc atomfeed", or scroll down
9 # Blosxom Home/Docs/Licensing: http://blosxom.sourceforge.net/
13 # ----- Mandatory configurable variables -----
15 # For a basic atom feed, you only need set $default_author and $feed_yr.
16 # If you do not, the plugin will exit quietly.
17 # All other configuration is optional, and can be safely ignored.
19 # Who would you like your feed to credit as the default author of each entry?
20 # Leave blank and the atomfeed plugin will attempt to use the whoami and
24 # What year was your weblog started? This will be used
25 # to form part of your weblog's unique ID.
28 # ----- Optional configurable variables -----
30 # What is the default author's URL?
31 # Blank defaults to $blosxom::url
34 # What is the default author's email address?
35 # Leave blank to exclude.
38 # Copyright statement:
39 # leave blank to exclude.
42 # What domain should Blosxom use in ID tags?
43 # Leave blank if you don't understand or for Blosxom to use the domain in $url.
47 # Set the URL of the atom feed here. Defaults to $blosxom::url/index.atom
51 # Put the URL for a site icon here (for example, your site's favicon). Leave blank to exclude.
55 # Set to the URL for your site logo. Leave blank to exclude.
58 # What template placeholder in your flavour template should I replace with feed-level <updated>?
59 # If you are using the built-in templates, leave this alone.
60 my $template_placeholder = "{{{updated}}}";
65 # You can add enclosures to your atom feed by linking to them in your post
66 # and giving the anchor tag a rel attribute of "enclosure".
68 # Set $use_full_enclosures to 1 if you wish to add length and content-type
69 # to your enclosures. This function relies upon your webserver having
70 # LWP modules installed.
71 $use_full_enclosures = '0';
73 # Name of a file to cache info about your enclosures:
74 $DataFile = "$blosxom::plugin_state_dir/enclosures.dat";
79 # If you have a stylesheet to associate with your atom feed, place it's URL here.
82 # You can specify the type of stylesheet here:
83 $css_type = "text/css";
85 # ----- END OF CONFIGURABLE VARIABLES -----
87 # --- Plug-in package variables -----
94 # Try to glean the domain from $url
95 $id_domain or ($id_domain) = $blosxom::url =~ m#http://(?:www\.)?([^\/]+)#;
99 use vars qw/$feed_utc_date/;
104 # ----- plugin subroutines -----
108 # Check for our two mandatory variables:
109 unless ( ( eval { whoami::start() or fauxami::start() } or $default_author ) and $feed_yr ) {
110 warn 'Blosxom plugin: atomfeed > Please set $default_author and $feed_yr. Exiting.\n';
114 # Check for the existence of already-loaded flavour templates or theme,
115 # loading templates if there's nothing:
116 # Note that it looks like this condition should *never* be met, so why
117 # did Rael put this code here? Can't we just do _load_templates();
119 $blosxom::template{'atom'}{'head'} or _load_templates();
121 # changed to require from use to make plugin work for those
122 # without XML::Parser. Consequence: entries will never be labelled
123 # type='xhtml', only 'text' or 'html'. Thanks, S2!
124 eval { require XML::Parser; $parser = new XML::Parser; };
126 %escape = ('<'=>'<', '>'=>'>', '&'=>'&', '"'=>'"');
127 $escape_re = join '|' => keys %escape;
129 foreach ( keys %escape ) { $unescape{$escape{$_}} = $_; }
130 $unescape_re = join '|' => keys %unescape;
132 # If required, initialise the enclosures data cache:
133 $use_full_enclosures and _load_cache();
140 # Make adjustments to plugin variables here, so that users
141 # can modify their defaults using the config and prefs plugins.
142 # Note that these plugins will have to run *before* atomfeed for this to work as intended.
144 $css_url and $css_url = "\n<?xml-stylesheet href=\"$css_url\" type=\"$css_type\"?>";
146 $feed_url or $feed_url = "$blosxom::url/index.atom";
148 $copyright and $copyright = "<rights>$copyright</rights>";
150 $author_uri or $author_uri = "$blosxom::url";
151 $author_uri = "<uri>$author_uri</uri>";
153 $author_email and $author_email = "\n <email>$author_email</email>";
154 $icon_url and $icon_url = "<icon>$icon_url</icon>";
155 $logo_url and $logo_url = "<logo>$logo_url</logo>";
157 # Check and prepare a <title> and <subtitle>:
159 ($blog_title_type, $blog_title) = _parse_markup($blosxom::blog_title);
160 ($blog_description_type, $blog_description) = _parse_markup($blosxom::blog_description);
167 my($pkg, $path, $filename, $story_ref, $title_ref, $body_ref) = @_;
173 $category = "<category term=\"$path\"/>";
176 # <published>: derive from %blosxom::files
177 my @published_utc = gmtime($blosxom::files{"$blosxom::datadir$path/$filename.$blosxom::file_extension"});
178 $published_utc_date = sprintf("%4d-%02d-%02dT%02d:%02d:00Z",
179 $published_utc[5]+1900,
185 # <updated>: derive by stat()ing the file for its mtime:
186 my @updated_utc = gmtime(stat("$blosxom::datadir$path/$filename.$blosxom::file_extension")->mtime);
187 $updated_utc_date = sprintf("%4d-%02d-%02dT%02d:%02d:00Z",
188 $updated_utc[5]+1900,
194 # Date/time of most recently-modified story becomes date/time of the feed.
195 $feed_utc_date = $updated_utc_date if $updated_utc_date > $feed_utc_date;
197 # use %blosxom::files for the year component of feed-level <atom:id>
198 # in case the creation time is cached somewhere.
199 $utc_yr = $published_utc[5]+1900;
201 # Set authorship if available, falling back to $atomfeed::author
202 $author = $whoami::fullname || $fauxami::name || $default_author || '';
204 # Setup $summary. Adapted from Rael's foreshortened plugin.
205 # For simplicities sake, we're going to provide plaint text summaries.
206 $summary = $$body_ref;
208 $summary =~ s/<.+?>//gs;
209 # then unescape any entities:
210 $summary =~ s/($unescape_re)/$unescape{$1}/g;
211 # truncate to what looks like first sentence:
212 $summary =~ s/[\.\!\?].+$/.../s;
213 # Remove newlines and carriage returns:
214 $summary =~ s/[\r\n]/ /g;
215 # Prepare for use in tempate:
216 $summary = "<summary type=\"text\">$summary</summary>";
218 # take look through $$body_ref for any enclosures or via/related links:
219 my @anchors = ( $$body_ref =~ /(<a [^>]+>)/gis );
221 foreach my $anchor ( @anchors ) {
222 if ( $anchor =~ /rel\s*=\s*"?\s*(via|enclosure|related)"?/is ) {
225 if ( $anchor =~ /href\s*=\s*"([^"]+)"/is ) {
228 elsif ( $anchor =~ /href\s*=\s*([^\s]+)/is ) {
233 if ( $use_full_enclosures && ( $type eq "enclosure" ) ) {
234 my( $mime, $length );
235 # Check for presence of enclosure in $info:
236 unless ( $info->{$href} ) { _get_info($href); }
237 if ( $info->{$href} ) {
238 # Check again for data on enclosure in $info, just in case of problems getting it.
239 $mime = $info->{$href}->{type};
240 $length = $info->{$href}->{length};
241 $links .= " <link rel=\"$type\" href=\"$href\" type=\"$mime\" length=\"$length\"/>\n";
244 # Fall back on a basic link:
245 $links .= " <link rel=\"$type\" href=\"$href\"/>\n";
250 $links .= " <link rel=\"$type\" href=\"$href\"/>\n";
257 ($title_type, $title) = _parse_markup($$title_ref);
259 # Parse the post body:
260 ($body_type, $body) = _parse_markup($$body_ref);
266 my($pkg, $currentdir, $foot_ref) = @_;
267 # Replace the placeholder with the feed-level <updated> element:
268 $feed_utc_date = "<updated>$feed_utc_date</updated>";
269 $blosxom::output =~ s/$template_placeholder/$feed_utc_date/m;
273 # ----- private subroutines -----
277 # Pass in some test to parse, and I'll return a type and the text suitably configured.
281 # First, check to see if $text appears to contain markup.
282 # This regex should match any tag-like string: opening, closing or orphan tags.
283 if ( $text =~ m!</?[a-zA-Z0-9]+ ?/?>! ) {
284 # OK, looks like markup in there.
285 # Now, check to see if it looks well-formed:
286 if ( eval{$parser->parse("<div>$text</div>")}) {
287 # Yes? XHTML it is, then. I hope.
289 $text = "<div xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">$text</div>";
292 # No? Good old tag soup.
294 $text =~ s/($escape_re)/$escape{$1}/g;
298 # We'll assume it's plaintext then.
302 # Out go the results:
308 # Loads the data stored in $DataFile:
312 if( -e "$DataFile") {
313 open FH, "$DataFile" or return $info;
318 my ($url, $size, $type) = split (/ /, $_);
319 $info->{$url}->{length} = $size;
320 $info->{$url}->{type} = $type;
327 # Saves enclosure data structure in $info out to $DataFile
329 open FH, ">$DataFile" or return 0;
331 foreach $url (keys (%{$info})) {
332 print FH $url." ".$info->{$url}->{length} ." ". $info->{$url}->{type}."\n";
339 # Uses LWP to get content-type and content-length data
340 # for a given URL, adds this to the $info data structure
341 # and then calls _save_cache to preserve $info
342 return 0 unless eval "require LWP::UserAgent";
344 my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
345 $ua->agent('BlosxomAtomFeed/0.5');
346 my $req = HTTP::Request->new(HEAD => "$url");
347 my $res = $ua->request($req);
349 if ( $res->is_success ){
350 $ct = $res->header('content-type');
351 $cl = $res->header('content-length');
352 $info->{$url}->{type} = $ct;
353 $info->{$url}->{length} = $cl;
360 sub _load_templates {
361 $blosxom::template{'atom'}{'content_type'} = 'application/atom+xml';
363 $blosxom::template{'atom'}{'date'} = "\n";
365 $blosxom::template{'atom'}{'head'} =<<'HEAD';
366 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>$atomfeed::css_url
367 <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:base="http://$atomfeed::id_domain">
368 <title type="$atomfeed::blog_title_type">$atomfeed::blog_title</title>
369 <subtitle type="$atomfeed::blog_description_type">$atomfeed::blog_description</subtitle>
370 <link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="$atomfeed::feed_url"/>
371 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" hreflang="$blosxom::blog_language" href="$blosxom::url" />
372 <id>tag$atomfeed::colon$atomfeed::id_domain,$atomfeed::feed_yr$atomfeed::colon/$blosxom::path_info</id>
373 <generator uri="http://www.blosxom.com/" version="$blosxom::version">Blosxom</generator>
380 $blosxom::template{'atom'}{'story'} =<<'STORY';
382 <id>tag$atomfeed::colon$atomfeed::id_domain,$atomfeed::utc_yr$atomfeed::colon$path/$fn</id>
383 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="$blosxom::url$blosxom::path/$blosxom::fn.$blosxom::default_flavour" />$atomfeed::links
384 <title type="$atomfeed::title_type">$atomfeed::title</title>
385 <published>$atomfeed::published_utc_date</published>
386 <updated>$atomfeed::updated_utc_date</updated>
389 <name>$atomfeed::author</name>
390 $atomfeed::author_uri$atomfeed::author_email
392 <content type="$atomfeed::body_type" xml:base="http://$atomfeed::id_domain" xml:lang="$blosxom::blog_language">
399 $blosxom::template{'atom'}{'foot'} =<<'FOOT';
412 Blosxom Plug-in: atomfeed
416 Provides an Atom 1.0 feed of your weblog.
418 The plugin has all you need right on-board, including the appropriate
419 flavour template components and a couple-three configuration
422 It supports the majorty of the Atom 1.0 spec exluding the <source>
423 element, which seems intended for use in feeds that contain items
424 aggregated from other feeds, and currently the <contributor> element,
425 which could be included using the meta plugin.
427 Point you browser/Atom feed reader at http://yoururl/index.atom.
435 Rael Dornfest <rael@oreilly.com>, http://www.raelity.org/
436 - wrote the original plugin based on the 0.3 spec
438 Sam Ruby <sam@intertwingly.net>, http://www.intertwingly.net/
439 - contributed the XML::Parser magic
441 Frank Hecker <hecker@hecker.org>, http://www.hecker.org/
442 - contributed patches for Atom 0.3 compliance, UTC date/time fix
444 Sam Pearson <sam@sgp.me.uk>, http://sgp.me.uk/
445 - Upgraded the plugin to handle Atom 1.0
447 Additional code was incorporated in the Atom 1.0 revision from the
448 enclosures plugin originally written by:
450 Dave Slusher, http://www.evilgeniuschronicles.org/wordpress/ and Keith
451 Irwin, http://www.asyserver.com/~kirwin/.
453 This plugin is now maintained by the Blosxom Sourceforge Team,
454 <blosxom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>.
456 =head1 QUICKSTART INSTALLATION
458 To get an Atom feed up and running in a jiffy, you need only set the
459 following variables and drop the plugin into your plugins directory:
461 B<$default_author> is where you specify who to credit as the default
462 author of each entry. This can be overidden with the value provided
463 by the B<whoami> or B<fauxami> plugins.
465 B<$feed_yr> is where you specify the year your site began. This is
466 important as atomfeed needs to create a unique, unchanging ID for
467 your weblog and it need this information to do so.
469 Everything else is optional.
471 =head1 FURTHER CONFIGURATION
473 There are a lot of variables available in the plugin you can use to
474 customise your Atom feed. These are all listed under B<CONFIGURABLE
475 VARIABLES>, below, with some notes as to their intended usage. Some
476 have defaults already specified, others will silently be excluded
479 As there are some variables generated entirely by the plugin, and as
480 some of the configurable variables are modified by the plugin, there
481 is also a complete list of all the variables available for use in
482 templates with notes on their form under B<TEMPLATE VARIABLES>.
484 If you wish to include enclosures or other types of <link> element in
485 your feed, see the section B<ENCLOSURES AND LINK ELEMENTS>, below.
487 Although you can use this plugin without anything other than blosxom
488 itself and a standard perl installation, it will perform better with
489 some optional extras available. See B<PERL MODULES> and B<OTHER
490 PLUGINS> for more information, particularly if you intend to use the
491 B<config> or B<prefs> plugins, any plugin that modifies your posts'
492 actual content (particularly by introducing markup), or any plugin
493 that operates on Blosxom's variable interpolation, such as
494 B<interpolate_fancy>.
496 =head1 CONFIGURABLE VARIABLES
498 In addition to B<$default_author> and B<$feed_yr>, the plugin has the
499 following user-configurable variables. Note that when setting
500 variables that are to be used at feed level and that contain URLs, any
501 relative URLs will be interpreted in relation to the value of the
502 variable B<$id_domain>. This is also true of any URLs included in
505 B<$author_uri> provides a URI for your default author. If you
506 leave this blank, it defaults to B<$blosxom::url>.
508 B<$author_email> Set this if you wish to include an email address for
509 the author of each entry. Leave it blank to exclude this element of
512 B<$copyright> Set this variable to a statement of copyright for your
513 site. Leave blank to exclude.
515 B<$id_domain> Atom associates unique ID tags with the feed itself and
516 individual entries. By default it'll attempt to glean your domain
517 from the specified or calculated value of B<$blosxom::url>, but you can
518 override this by setting this variable.
520 B<$feed_url> Atom feeds contain pointers to themselves, so you can set
521 this variable to the location of your atom feed. If you leave in
522 blank, it will use B<$blosxom::url/index.atom>, which in most cases will
525 B<$icon_url> Set this variable to the URL of an icon to associate with
526 your site. This should be a small image with a 1:1 aspect ratio -
527 favicons are ideal. Leave blank to exclude.
529 B<$logo_url> Set this variable to the URL of a logo to associate with
530 your site. This can be larger than the icon, and should have an
531 aspect ratio of 2:1. Leave blank to exclude.
533 B<$template_placeholder> Set this varibale to the string used in your
534 head.atom flavour template to identify where you would like the
535 feed-level updated element to appear. If you are using the built-in
536 templates, there is no need to change the default value.
538 B<$use_full_enclosures> If you are including enclosures in your Atom
539 feed, set this variable to 1 if you would like to include length and
540 type attributes. This requires that you have the LWP modules
541 installed on your webserver to work. See B<ENCLOSURES AND LINK
542 ELEMENTS>, below, for more information.
544 B<$DataFile> Set this variable to the name of a file where length and
545 type data on your enclosures is stored.
547 B<$css_url> Set this variable to the location of a stylesheet you
548 would like to have applied to your Atom feed. Leave blank to exclude
551 B<$css_type> Set this variable to the correct MIME type for the
552 stylesheet you are including in your feed. Defaults to 'text/css'.
554 =head1 TEMPLATE VARIABLES
556 The following notes will be of use if you intend to create your own
557 atom flavour templates.
559 Note that some variables have the necessary markup included, while
560 others do not; it is stated clearly when a variable contains the
561 required markup. This is so that they can be included in templates
562 without leaving empty elements when they are not required.
564 B<$atomfeed::author> contains the contents for the author section's
567 B<$atomfeed::author_email> contains any <email> element for the
568 author. Includes the required opening and closing tags.
570 B<$atomfeed::author_uri> contains any <uri> element for the author.
571 Includes the required opening and closing tags.
573 B<$atomfeed::blog_description> contains the contents for the
576 B<$atomfeed::blog_description_type> contains the value for the type
577 attribute of the <subtitle> element of the feed.
579 B<$atomfeed::blog_title> contains the title of your blog, suitably
580 prepared for use as the content of the feed-level <title> element.
582 B<$atomfeed::blog_title_type> contains the value required for the type
583 attribute for the feed-level <title> element.
585 B<$atomfeed::body> contains the full text of the body of your weblog
586 post, suitably formatted for use as the contents of the <content>
589 B<$atomfeed::body_type> contains the value for the type attribute of
590 the <content> element.
592 B<$atomfeed::category> contains a <category> for an entry, derived
593 from a story's path. This variable contains the required opening and
596 B<$atomfeed::colon> simply contains a colon character, for use in the
597 <id> elements - helps avoid confusion with variable interpolation.
599 B<$atomfeed::copyright> contains any copyright statement. This
600 variable includes the required opening and closing tags.
602 B<$atomfeed::css_url> contains everything you need to link to a
603 stylesheet, including the required opening and closing tags. Note
604 that this element belongs before the opening <feed> tag, as it is a
607 B<$atomfeed::feed_url> contains the value for the href attribute of a
608 feed-level <link rel="self"> element which points back at the feed
611 B<$atomfeed::feed_yr> contains the year your weblog started.
613 B<$atomfeed::icon_url> contains a complete <icon> element, including
614 the required opening and closing tags.
616 B<$atomfeed::id_domain> contains the root domain for your weblog.
618 B<$atomfeed::links> contains all the via, related and enclosure links
619 for an entry. This variable contains all the required markup.
621 B<$atomfeed::logo_url> contains a complete <logo> element, including
622 the required opening and closing tags.
624 B<$atomfeed::published_utc_date> contains the timestamp for an entry
625 based on the value stored in the B<%blosxom::files> hash.
627 B<$atomfeed::summary> contains a trimmed <summary> element, including
628 the opening and closing tags. Derived by truncating the entry down to
629 the first sentence, similar to the B<foreshortened> plugin.
631 B<$atomfeed::title> contains the contents for the story-level <title>
634 B<$atomfeed::title_type> contains the value required for the type
635 attribute of the story-level <title> element.
637 B<$atomfeed::updated_utc_date> contains the timestamp for an entry
638 based on a direct stat on the story file itself.
640 B<$atomfeed::utc_yr> contains the year in which an entry was made,
641 based upon the value stored in the B<%blosxom::files> hash.
643 =head1 ENCLOSURES AND LINK ELEMENTS
645 Atom provides an elegant method for expressing relationships between
646 different resources using the rel attribute of its <link> element.
647 This includes the method Atom uses to support enclosures, used to
648 deliver additional content - often audio or video data - to the
649 receipient of the feed.
651 To take advantage of this, the plugin supports rel attribute values of
652 via, related and enclosure. To have these included in your feed,
653 simply link the the resource in the body of your weblog post and make
654 sure that the anchor tag has an appropriate rel attribute of
655 enclosure, via or related, depending upon the kind of relationship you
658 Ideally, enclosures should also contain information on their length
659 (the size of the file) and MIME type. The atomfeed plugin will try to
660 determine this information if you set the B<$use_full_enclosures>
661 variable to '1'. To make sure this works correctly, you should link
662 to the anclosure using an absolute URL rather than a relative one -
663 "http://example.com/podcasts/july-05.mp3" instead of
664 "/podcasts/july-05.mp3" - even if the enclosure is hosted under the
667 If you are unsure as to whether your server has this module installed,
668 you should be able to experiment by setting the variable anyway, as
669 the plugin should continue to function even if it is not present.
673 This plugin will work at its best if your server has B<XML::Parser>
674 and B<LWP> modules installed, although it will function adequately
679 In order for the <published> and <updated> timestamps to make sense,
680 you should be running a plugin like B<entries_cache> that retains the
681 original timestamps of your entries and places them into the
682 B<%blosxom::files> hash. If you are not, you should remove the
683 <published> element from the story template.
685 The atomfeed plugin assumes you're not running any fancy interpolation
686 plugin (e.g. B<interpolate_fancy>) which changes the way variables are
687 specified in a template (e.g. <$foo /> rather than $foo). If you are
688 running B<interpolate_fancy> or the like use the B<config> plugin and
689 a config.atom file in your blosxom B<$datadir> consisting of:
691 $blosxom::plugins{"interpolate_fancy"} = 0;
693 Where "interpolate_fancy" is the name of the interpolation plugin
694 you're turning off _just for the atom feed_.
696 If you are planning on using the B<config> or B<prefs> plugins to alter
697 varibales in the atomfeed namespace, you will need to ensure that
698 these plugins run B<before> the atomfeed plugin. You can do this by
699 prefixing a number to the name of the relevant plugin, such as B<1config>
702 Similarly, if you are running any plugins that alter the content of
703 your posts - for example by escaping characters or adding markup -
704 these should also be set to run before atomfeed. Essentially, you
705 want atomfeed to get each post as it would be sent to a normal web
706 browser for it to work as intended.
710 Blosxom Home/Docs/Licensing: http://blosxom.sourceforge.net/
712 Blosxom Plugin Docs: http://blosxom.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/plugins.html
714 1.0 Update Release Notes:
715 http://sgp.me.uk/sam/2005/08/04/atom-for-blosxom
717 Atom 1.0 Specification:
718 http://atompub.org/2005/07/11/draft-ietf-atompub-format-10.html
722 None known; please send bug reports and feedback to the Blosxom
723 development mailing list <blosxom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>.
727 Blosxom and this Blosxom Plug-in
728 Copyright 2003, Rael Dornfest
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