[[!template id=plugin name=aggregate author="[[Joey]]"]]
[[!tag type/useful]]
-This plugin allows content from other feeds to be aggregated into the wiki.
-Aggregate a feed as follows:
-
- \[[!aggregate name="example blog" dir="example"
- feedurl="http://example.com/index.rss"
- url="http://example.com/" updateinterval="15"]]
-
-That example aggregates posts from the specified RSS feed, updating no
-more frequently than once every 15 minutes, and puts a page per post under
-the example/ directory in the wiki.
-
-You can then use ikiwiki's [[ikiwiki/blog]] support to create a blog of one or
-more aggregated feeds. For example:
-
- \[[!inline pages="internal(example/*)"]]
-
-## setup
+This plugin allows content from other feeds to be aggregated into the
+wiki. To specify feeds to aggregate, use the
+[[ikiwiki/directive/aggregate]] [[ikiwiki/directive]].
New users of aggregate should enable the `aggregateinternal => 1` option in the
.setup file. If you don't do so, you will need to enable the [[html]] plugin
as well as aggregate itself, since feed entries will be stored as HTML.
-The [[meta]] and [[tag]] plugins are also recommended. The
-[[htmltidy]] plugin is suggested, since feeds can easily contain html
-problems, some of which tidy can fix.
+The [[meta]] and [[tag]] plugins are also recommended. Either the
+[[htmltidy]] or [[htmlbalance]] plugin is suggested, since feeds can easily
+contain html problems, some of which these plugins can fix.
You will need to run ikiwiki periodically from a cron job, passing it the
--aggregate parameter, to make it check for new posts. Here's an example
can visit the url to trigger an aggregation run, but it will only check
each feed if its `updateinterval` has passed.
-## usage
-
-Here are descriptions of all the supported parameters to the `aggregate`
-directive:
-
-* `name` - A name for the feed. Each feed must have a unique name.
- Required.
-* `url` - The url to the web page for the feed that's being aggregated.
- Required.
-* `dir` - The directory in the wiki where pages should be saved. Optional,
- if not specified, the directory is based on the name of the feed.
-* `feedurl` - The url to the feed. Optional, if it's not specified ikiwiki
- will look for feeds on the `url`. RSS and atom feeds are supported.
-* `updateinterval` - How often to check for new posts, in minutes. Default
- is 15 minutes.
-* `expireage` - Expire old items from this feed if they are older than
- a specified number of days. Default is to never expire on age.
-* `expirecount` - Expire old items from this feed if there are more than
- the specified number total. Oldest items will be expired first. Default
- is to never expire on count.
-* `tag` - A tag to tag each post from the feed with. A good tag to use is
- the name of the feed. Can be repeated multiple times. The [[tag]] plugin
- must be enabled for this to work.
-* `template` - Template to use for creating the aggregated pages. Defaults to
- aggregatepost.
-
-Note that even if you are using subversion or another revision control
-system, pages created by aggregation will *not* be checked into revision
-control.
-
## internal pages and `aggregateinternal`
This plugin creates a page for each aggregated item.
in those PageSpecs. For example, if the PageSpec was `foo/*`, it should
be changed to `internal(foo/*)`. This has to be done because internal
pages are not matched by regular globs.
-2. Use [[ikiwiki-transition]] to move all existing aggregated `.html`
- files. The command to run is `ikiwiki-transition aggregateinternal $srcdir`,
- or if you have changed the `htmlext` option to something other than "html",
- `ikiwiki-transition aggregateinternal $srcdir $htmlext`
-3. Turn on `aggregateinternal` in the setup file and rebuild the wiki.
+2. Turn on `aggregateinternal` in the setup file.
+3. Use [[ikiwiki-transition]] to rename all existing aggregated `.html`
+ files in the srcdir. The command to run is
+ `ikiwiki-transition aggregateinternal $setupfile`,
+4. Refresh the wiki. (`ikiwiki -setup your.setup -refresh`)