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prember-rss-feed

v1.5.0

Published

Generate RSS feed for your prember blog

Downloads

16

Readme

prember-rss-feed

prember-rss-feed is built and maintained by Ship Shape. Contact us for Ember.js consulting, development, and training for your project.

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Generate RSS Feeds for your prember prerendered fastboot blog.

Installation

ember install prember-rss-feed

Usage

Once you have installed the addon, you'll have a file config/rss-feed.js created that you can configure and use in your ember-cli-build.js as,

let app = new EmberAddon(defaults, {
  rssFeed: require('./config/rss-feed')
});

Blog post meta data

This tool assumes you use markdown files for your content. In each blog post ensure you have the following meta data

---
title: Hello world
description: howdy world
categories:
  - obligatory post
  - greet
author: Zoey
date: "2013-01-08 09:30"
---
Hello world!

This addon has a sample configuration in config/rss-feed.js and few blog posts for reference in ./tests/dummy/app/blog/.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.