Quoting Alexander Barth <alex@developmentseed.org>:
Wednesday, August 29, 2007, 8:25:15 AM, you wrote:
Quoting Ken Rickard <agentrickard@gmail.com>:
@Earnie: Take a look at the FeedAPI SoC project, it includes pluggable XML parsing and node creation hooks.
*Note* we are aware of all the existing modules and API and our plans are to use the existing things as well as create what is missing.
XML is only one data format. GDF hopes to provide a means to I/O more formats than XML or RSS. There is a huge commercial need to be able to create nodes out of any format of feed.
Hi Earnie,
I am warming up an old thread here and I am possibly overlooking sth, so please apologize if I ask sth that's available on the thread.
What's GDF? Sounds a lot like FeedAPI. Have you checked it out? http://drupal.org/project/feedapi
See http://portallink.linkmatics.com/gdf for an explanation of GDF. You'll see that FeedAPI is one of the options.
We are about to iron out the details on it, reviews, suggestions and patches are more than welcome at this moment.
I am having great success with the Feedparser module which is a replacement for the aggregator module (cannot be used with aggregator activated) and some Q&D php to map data in to RSS out with the description preformatted in a table layout to display the image with the text. I need to use the full html filter for the data display. Actually one of the feeds I receive worked with Feedparser with no manipulation required and I patterned the Q&D after it. I tried out FeedAPI with it predefined node processor and one of my feeds. It refused to use the full html regardless of the fact that I specified full in two places. Since I had something working I didn't look into what I would need to make the processor work but added that to my round tuit list. The data I am parsing and processing are of the affiliate publishing nature. The data can be in any format and the description data may need filters as well. The description filter would be the same for the feeds coming from the same affiliate program. I also see a need for category filters. The data provided contains the taxonomy that each provider uses and that needs mapped to the site taxonomy structure. The feed pull management also needs a filter for time of day. I have one program that provides data between the hours of x and y so there isn't a need to try outside of that time. But I would like to try every hour between x and y. Also we need to limit the number of pulls in that hour. And I just remembered, the FeedAPI node processor doesn't allow all of the data in the feed to be populated; only x number. I need 100% of the data. Earnie -- http://for-my-kids.com/ -- http://give-me-an-offer.com/