use warnings;
use strict;
-use IkiWiki;
+use IkiWiki 2.00;
use HTML::Entities;
use HTML::Parser;
use HTML::Tagset;
sub aggregate () { #{{{
eval q{use XML::Feed};
error($@) if $@;
+ eval q{use URI::Fetch};
+ error($@) if $@;
eval q{use HTML::Entities};
error($@) if $@;
time - $feed->{lastupdate} >= $feed->{updateinterval};
$feed->{lastupdate}=time;
$feed->{newposts}=0;
+ $feed->{message}=sprintf(gettext("processed ok at %s"),
+ displaytime($feed->{lastupdate}));
+ $feed->{error}=0;
$IkiWiki::forcerebuild{$feed->{sourcepage}}=1;
debug(sprintf(gettext("checking feed %s ..."), $feed->{name}));
}
$feed->{feedurl}=pop @urls;
}
- my $f=eval{XML::Feed->parse(URI->new($feed->{feedurl}))};
+ my $res=URI::Fetch->fetch($feed->{feedurl});
+ if (! $res) {
+ $feed->{message}=URI::Fetch->errstr;
+ $feed->{error}=1;
+ debug($feed->{message});
+ next;
+ }
+ if ($res->status == URI::Fetch::URI_GONE()) {
+ $feed->{message}=gettext("feed not found");
+ $feed->{error}=1;
+ debug($feed->{message});
+ next;
+ }
+ my $content=$res->content;
+ my $f=eval{XML::Feed->parse(\$content)};
+ if ($@) {
+ # One common cause of XML::Feed crashing is a feed
+ # that contains invalid UTF-8 sequences. Convert
+ # feed to ascii to try to work around.
+ $feed->{message}.=" ".sprintf(gettext("(invalid UTF-8 stripped from feed)"));
+ $content=Encode::decode_utf8($content);
+ $f=eval{XML::Feed->parse(\$content)};
+ }
if ($@) {
$feed->{message}=gettext("feed crashed XML::Feed!")." ($@)";
$feed->{error}=1;
feed => $feed,
title => defined $entry->title ? decode_entities($entry->title) : "untitled",
link => $entry->link,
- content => $entry->content->body,
+ content => defined $entry->content->body ? $entry->content->body : "",
guid => defined $entry->id ? $entry->id : time."_".$feed->name,
ctime => $entry->issued ? ($entry->issued->epoch || time) : time,
);
}
-
- $feed->{message}=sprintf(gettext("processed ok at %s"),
- displaytime($feed->{lastupdate}));
- $feed->{error}=0;
}
} #}}}
# Make sure that the file name isn't too long.
# NB: This doesn't check for path length limits.
- eval q{use POSIX};
my $max=POSIX::pathconf($config{srcdir}, &POSIX::_PC_NAME_MAX);
if (defined $max && length(htmlfn($page)) >= $max) {
$c="";
sub pagefile ($) { #{{{
my $page=shift;
- return "$config{srcdir}/".htmlpage($page);
+ return "$config{srcdir}/".htmlfn($page);
} #}}}
sub htmlfn ($) { #{{{