Thomas_S
(Thomas S)
22. August 2017 um 14:00
21
Hey Leo,
would you mind putting information on how to format the incoming posts in the readme.md
So they don’t show up as “Something something” and then almost no body content?
Can’t seem to figure it out
Ham
(Roland)
22. August 2017 um 14:02
22
This was why I stopped using it. Made the posts look terrible and broken up.
Thomas_S
(Thomas S)
30. August 2017 um 12:28
23
Did you learn how to format the posts through the RegEx? I have no idea - I asked developer but got not answer
Ham
(Roland)
30. August 2017 um 12:29
24
Nope. Never got a reply on it either.
Thomas_S
(Thomas S)
30. August 2017 um 12:31
25
Have you found a work around though Zapier or IFTTT or API/Webhooks?
I used IFTTT > Google Alerts as RSS > Slack and they appear clean and perfectly but only because IFTTT lets you format. Trying to replicate this…
erlend_sh
(Erlend Sogge Heggen)
31. August 2017 um 10:20
26
There’s a guide on Zapier here:
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Want to use Discourse Webhooks to trigger a task via Zapier ? Let’s get started!
Zapier requires a trigger and an action. In this howto the trigger will be a Discourse Webhook and the action will be to send an email.
Send an Email on any User event
We will now set up a Zap to send email on any user event (i.e when a user is created, approved or updated). To trigger on a specific user event, see Trigger on a specific user event below.
Create a Discourse Webhook
Create a new Disco…
Greg
23. Mai 2019 um 12:56
27
Now it works great! Thanks OP!!
I had some trouble getting it working. So I made some changes to the plugins code that is shared from my GitHub
Discourse plugin which allows RSS feeds to post to the forum
It’s only been tested against the latest beta version 2.3.0.beta9 +552
It now produces nicely formatted posts automatically (I’m using it to create posts from RSS feeds from StackOverflow, Reddit, and GoogleAlerts).
Greg
23. Mai 2019 um 13:02
28
I think I’ve fixed this. Trouble was that the RSS Feed’s HTML was encoded and so Discourse displayed the escaped code, not the formatted post. Screenshot attached
You may or may not find this plugin by @xrav3nz interesting:
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We have been using it during more than a year and works very well.
Status update. @xrav3nz developed this Discourse Wellfed plugin that I have been testing in the past two weeks.
https://github.com/xrav3nz/discourse-wellfed
Importing RSS feeds from different sources and into different categories works very well! You can define the frequency, and in theory you can add dozens of feeds without hogging your server.
The only point pending is assigning the topics created to the right user. In fact, this seems to be a problem in Discourse and not in this plugin. Th…
efeefe
(Felipe Schmidt Fonseca)
11. Juni 2020 um 18:22
30
Hallo Greg, der RSS-Poster hat bei einer im letzten Jahr erstellten Discourse-Instanz funktioniert. Kürzlich habe ich ihn auf eine andere Instanz mit einer anderen URL migriert. Anscheinend funktionierte das Plugin weiterhin, da es RSS-Einträge sofort nach der Installation abrufte. Ich konnte jedoch nicht auf seine Einstellungen zugreifen, und tatsächlich war die Plugins-Seite im Admin-Bereich leer. Hast du eine Idee, woran das liegen könnte?
What would you like done?
Would like to have plugin created to allow for an RSS feed to create a post.
This would be very similar to what is already built into VBulletin. There are really two main requirements:
An RSS feed gets assigned a username, and posts when updated. For instance, if pulling a feed from “Blog A”, it’ll be posted by user “User A”.
A regex way for editing the title/post, so we can use regular expression to modify what is being posted. With this, you can for example…
Ist nicht kompatibel mit 3.1.0.beta3 (zum Zeitpunkt dieses Beitrags)
Ich benutze stattdessen dies, und es scheint gut zu funktionieren
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