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#1 2013-08-29 21:30:56

zacariaz
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From: Denmark
Registered: 2012-01-18
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[Very Solved] Simple terminal rss reader or custom script

First of all I'm sorry, I know that there are those who don't like these kind of threads, but I fear that on my own I'll get nowhere fast.


My requirements are really quite simple actually. I need to parse an RSS feed, more specifically the arch news feed, but to do so only showing the titles from within a given time frame (some arbitrary date up until the current date), after which of course I'll need the output in a simple format which I can then further manipulate to my liking.

I've been spending quite a lot of time on this problem by now, but haven't even been able to find a simple terminal based RSS reader. I've come across one or two that seemed promising at first, but they've been overly complicated to an extend that I might as well write a custom script, and as far as I can gather, the time frame specific feature has not been available.

I'm not great at scripting in any language, so before I begin the process, which will undoubtedly take weeks, not to speak of the mediocre result I'll produce, I thought I'd ask for advice here first.


Hoping that you'll point me in the right direction, best regards.

Last edited by zacariaz (2013-08-30 08:49:44)


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#2 2013-08-29 21:44:40

WonderWoofy
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Re: [Very Solved] Simple terminal rss reader or custom script

What did you find already?  I have come across many scripts like what yuo describe in these forums.  I think that the handy self made scripts thread has at least a few.

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#3 2013-08-29 22:07:03

karol
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Re: [Very Solved] Simple terminal rss reader or custom script

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#4 2013-08-29 23:13:57

Xyne
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Re: [Very Solved] Simple terminal rss reader or custom script

karol wrote:

That would require a lot of scraping.

Here's a custom script. I didn't know if you wanted to specify the cutoff by a fixed amount of time (e.g. the last 30 days) or by a fixed date (e.g. since Aug 1), so I have added options for both. I have also included comments to make it easier for you to edit it.

#!/usr/bin/env python3

# Depends on python-feedparser

import argparse
import datetime
import feedparser
import time


FEED_URL = 'https://www.archlinux.org/feeds/news/'



# Command-line argument parser.
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='List Arch Linux news titles.')
parser.add_argument(
  '-d', '--days', metavar='n', type=int, default=30,
  help='Show titles from the last n days. Default: %(default)s.'
)
parser.add_argument(
  '-s', '--since', metavar='yyyy-mm-dd',
  help='Show titles between now and the given date.'
)



# Convert time struct objects to datetime objects.
def ts_to_dt(ts):
  return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(time.mktime(ts))



# Main function to print out titles.
def main(args=None):
  args = parser.parse_args(args)

  # Load the feed.
  feed = feedparser.parse(FEED_URL)

  # Get the current time.
  now = datetime.datetime.now()

  if args.since:
    ts = time.strptime(args.since, '%Y-%m-%d')
    dt = ts_to_dt(ts)
    cutoff = now - dt
  else:
    cutoff = datetime.timedelta(days=args.days)


  # Find all entries not older than the cutoff.
  for entry in feed.entries:
    ts = entry.published_parsed
    dt = ts_to_dt(ts)
    if (now - dt) <= cutoff:
      print(entry.title)



# Run the main function when invoked as a script.
# This will catch keyboard interrupts (ctrl+c) and broken pipe errors.
if __name__ == '__main__':
  try:
    main()
  except (KeyboardInterrupt, BrokenPipeError):
    pass
Usage

Save it as e.g. archtitles. To get the feed titles in the last 60 days:

$ archtitles -d 60
PHP 5.5 available in the [extra] repository
TeXLive 2013 update may require user intervention

To get the titles since June 1:

$ archtitles -s 2013-06-01
PHP 5.5 available in the [extra] repository
TeXLive 2013 update may require user intervention
Binaries move to /usr/bin requiring update intervention
Dependencies
  • python-feedparser


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#5 2013-08-30 00:35:14

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Re: [Very Solved] Simple terminal rss reader or custom script

are you looking for something like pacmatic?


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#6 2013-08-30 06:23:19

zacariaz
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Re: [Very Solved] Simple terminal rss reader or custom script

Wow, I didn't expect this kind of reply. Now I believe I have something to work with.

Thanks a bunch to all, really. I'll return if I have any issues (at least I'll post the final  result), but I think I can take it from here.


Best regards.


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#7 2013-08-30 08:49:25

zacariaz
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From: Denmark
Registered: 2012-01-18
Posts: 539

Re: [Very Solved] Simple terminal rss reader or custom script

Xyne wrote:
karol wrote:

That would require a lot of scraping.

Here's a custom script. I didn't know if you wanted to specify the cutoff by a fixed amount of time (e.g. the last 30 days) or by a fixed date (e.g. since Aug 1), so I have added options for both. I have also included comments to make it easier for you to edit it.

#!/usr/bin/env python3

# Depends on python-feedparser

import argparse
import datetime
import feedparser
import time


FEED_URL = 'https://www.archlinux.org/feeds/news/'



# Command-line argument parser.
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='List Arch Linux news titles.')
parser.add_argument(
  '-d', '--days', metavar='n', type=int, default=30,
  help='Show titles from the last n days. Default: %(default)s.'
)
parser.add_argument(
  '-s', '--since', metavar='yyyy-mm-dd',
  help='Show titles between now and the given date.'
)



# Convert time struct objects to datetime objects.
def ts_to_dt(ts):
  return datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(time.mktime(ts))



# Main function to print out titles.
def main(args=None):
  args = parser.parse_args(args)

  # Load the feed.
  feed = feedparser.parse(FEED_URL)

  # Get the current time.
  now = datetime.datetime.now()

  if args.since:
    ts = time.strptime(args.since, '%Y-%m-%d')
    dt = ts_to_dt(ts)
    cutoff = now - dt
  else:
    cutoff = datetime.timedelta(days=args.days)


  # Find all entries not older than the cutoff.
  for entry in feed.entries:
    ts = entry.published_parsed
    dt = ts_to_dt(ts)
    if (now - dt) <= cutoff:
      print(entry.title)



# Run the main function when invoked as a script.
# This will catch keyboard interrupts (ctrl+c) and broken pipe errors.
if __name__ == '__main__':
  try:
    main()
  except (KeyboardInterrupt, BrokenPipeError):
    pass
Usage

Save it as e.g. archtitles. To get the feed titles in the last 60 days:

$ archtitles -d 60
PHP 5.5 available in the [extra] repository
TeXLive 2013 update may require user intervention

To get the titles since June 1:

$ archtitles -s 2013-06-01
PHP 5.5 available in the [extra] repository
TeXLive 2013 update may require user intervention
Binaries move to /usr/bin requiring update intervention
Dependencies
  • python-feedparser

Still at work, but just had the chance to look a bit closer at your script, and let me tell, it's absolutely brilliant.

Together with something like:

tac /var/log/pacman.log | grep -m 1 "starting full system upgrade" | cut -c2-11

although not foolproof, it will most certainly to the job to my liking.

Don't think I have to change a thing! (though I probably will anyway wink )

This one is definitely solved.


Thanks again and best regards.

Last edited by zacariaz (2013-08-30 08:52:01)


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