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@guillermodlpa/next-rss

v1.0.0

Published

RSS feed generator for Next.js

Downloads

4

Readme

next-rss

next-rss is an RSS generation library for next.js apps.

Installation

npm install @guillermodlpa/next-rss

Usage

Create the next-rss.js file in your project's root directory.

module.exports = {
    siteTitle: 'example web site',
    siteDescription: 'example web site rss feed',
    siteLanguage: 'en',
    siteCopyright: '©Tadashi Yamazaki',
    siteUrl: 'http://example.com',
    outDir: 'public',
    postsDir: 'posts',
    createFeedItem: (pageProps) => ({
        title: pageProps.postData.title,
        id: `${config.siteUrl}/${config.postsDir}/${pageProps.postData.id}`,
        link: `${config.siteUrl}/${config.postsDir}/${pageProps.postData.id}`,
        date: new Date(pageProps.postData.date)
    }),
}

Build your Next.js project, and then run this command

npx next-rss

You can add it to the postbuild scripts in package.json to execute it automatically.

Details

  • The script will parse the build manifests to obtain pages in the [postsDir] folder.
  • The function createFeedItem will produce each feed item and it can be customized to set additional parameters.
  • The function createFeedItem receives each page props and the next-rss config itself.