# xml-feed-generator an RSS/atom feed generator for my personal site :cat: tested to work with PHP version 8.2. --- ## how it works 1. match files in a specificied directory. 2. load the DOM of each file. 3. parse the following elements as children of ``, in order of priority: | original HTML | feed output | |-------------------------------|---------------------------------| | 1. `class="p-name"` | `` | | 2. `<title>` in `<head>` | | | 3. the XML feed title | | | | | | 1. `datetime` attribute of `class=dt-updated` | `<updated>` | | 2. `datetime` attribute of the first `<time>` element | | | 3. file modification date, retrieved from the server | | | | | | 1. `datetime` attribute of `class=dt-published` | `<published>` | | 2. `datetime` attribute of the first `<time>` element | | | 3. file creation date, retrieved from the server | | | | | | 1. `class="p-summary"` | `<summary>` | | 2. `<meta property="description">` | | | | | | 1. `class="e-content"` | `<content>` | | 2. `<article>` | | | | | | 1. /path/to/blog/entry | `<id>` and `<link rel="alternate">` | 4. output all of the above into a new file named **articles.xml** (default name, but can be changed). ## ways to use - configure a cron job on your web server to run automatically every now and then. - if you manage your site with cPanel, [here's how to do that](https://docs.cpanel.net/cpanel/advanced/cron-jobs/). or - run the script locally on your machine. - you can open the file on a local server like [five server](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=yandeu.five-server) for vscode or [XAMPP](https://www.apachefriends.org/index.html). --- ## example output feel free to check out [the resulting file](https://jasm1nii.xyz/blog/articles/articles.xml) that i've generated. ## alternatives - [cjwainwright/FeedGenerator](https://github.com/cjwainwright/FeedGenerator)