An RSS/Atom feed parsing layer for lxml.objectify in Python
BSD-2-CLAUSE License
A universal feed parser designed to operate on top of the lxml interface.
This is a VERY rough readme, and this project is very early in development. It however, is used to power Lifestrm.com.
Our mission was simple:
There are several methods which are usable to parse a feed::
from feedreader.parser import from_url
parsed = from_url('http://www.domain.com/rss.xml')
from feedreader.parser import from_string
parsed = from_string(open('my.rss', 'r').read())
from feedreader.parser import from_file
parsed = from_file(open('my.rss', 'r'))
Once you have initialized the parser, you will be able to access supported elements via a natural property syntax::
>>> parsed.title
My feed title
>>> parsed.link
http://www.domain.com/rss.xml
>>> parsed.published
datetime.datetime(2009, 8, 13, 2, 53, 11, 867908)
For the entries in a feed, you may use the entries
accessor::
>>> parsed.entries
[<Entry ...>, <Entry ...>, <Entry ...>]
And each entry also supports similar common attributes::
>>> parsed.entries[0].title
My Article Name
>>> parsed.entries[0].link
http://www.domain.com/my-article-name
Keeping with our goals of allowing access to underlying XML, feedreader is a simple proxy. What this means is that while we provide accessors for many common attributes across feeds, you can still get at any XML element fairly easily::
>>> parsed.myUnsupportedXMLTag
(Fill me in with whatever lxml would return)