- Generate XML feeds (RSS & Atom formats)
- Items based on your entities
- Easy to configurate & use
- Available on packagist (to install via composer)
Add this to deps
[EkoFeedBundle]
git=https://github.com/eko/FeedBundle.git
target=/bundles/Eko/FeedBundle
Add this to app/AppKernel.php
<?php
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
...
new Eko\FeedBundle\EkoFeedBundle(),
);
...
return $bundles;
}
Add this to app/autoload.php
<?php
$loader->registerNamespaces(array(
...
'Eko' => __DIR__.'/../vendor/bundles'
));
The following configuration lines are required:
eko_feed:
feeds:
article:
title: 'My articles/posts'
description: 'Latests articles'
link: 'http://vincent.composieux.fr'
encoding: 'utf-8'
author: 'Vincent Composieux' # Only required for Atom feeds
Each entities you will use to generate an RSS feed needs to implement Eko\FeedBundle\Item\ItemInterface
or Eko\FeedBundle\Item\RoutedItemInterface
as demonstrated in this example for an Article
entity of a blog:
<?php
namespace Bundle\BlogBundle\Entity;
use Eko\FeedBundle\Item\ItemInterface;
/**
* Bundle\BlogBundle\Entity\Article
*/
class Article implements ItemInterface
{
In this same entity, just implement those required methods:
public function getFeedItemTitle() { … }
: this method returns entity item titlepublic function getFeedItemDescription() { … }
: this method returns entity item description (or content)public function getFeedItemPubDate() { … }
: this method returns entity item publication datepublic function getFeedItemLink() { … }
: this method returns entity item link (URL)
Alternatively, if you need to make use of the router service to generate the link for your entity you can use the following interface. You don't need to worry about injecting the router to your entity.
<?php
namespace Bundle\BlogBundle\Entity;
use Eko\FeedBundle\Item\RoutedItemInterface;
/**
* Bundle\BlogBundle\Entity\Article
*/
class Article implements RoutedItemInterface
{
In this entity, you'll need to implement the following methods:
public function getFeedItemTitle() { … }
: this method returns entity item titlepublic function getFeedItemDescription() { … }
: this method returns entity item description (or content)public function getFeedItemPubDate() { … }
: this method returns entity item publication datepublic function getFeedItemRouteName() { … }
: this method returns the name of the routepublic function getFeedItemRouteParameters() { … }
: this method must return an array with the parameters that are required for the route
The action now takes place in your controller. Just declare a new action with those examples lines:
<?php
namespace Bundle\BlogBundle\Controller;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\Controller;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response;
class BlogController extends Controller
{
/**
* Generate the article feed
*
* @return Response XML Feed
*/
public function feedAction()
{
$articles = $this->getDoctrine()->getRepository('BundleBlogBundle:Article')->findAll();
$feed = $this->get('eko_feed.feed.manager')->get('article');
$feed->addFromArray($articles);
return new Response($feed->render('rss')); // or 'atom'
}
}
Please note that for better performances you can add a cache control.
You can add custom fields for your entities nodes by adding them this way:
<?php
$feed = $this->get('eko_feed.feed.manager')->get('article');
$feed->add(new FakeEntity());
$feed->addField(new Field('fake_custom', 'getFeedItemCustom'));
Of course, getFeedItemCustom()
method needs to be declared in your entity.
Moreover, entities objects can be added separatly with add method:
<?php
$feed = $this->get('eko_feed.feed.manager')->get('article');
$feed->add($article);
For any question, do not hesitate to contact me and/or participate.
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Vincent Composieux [email protected] (Twitter: @vcomposieux)
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Rob Masters [email protected]
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Anyone want to contribute ? Do not hesitate, you will be listed here!