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"It feeds"
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FEEDS
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An import and aggregation framework for Drupal.
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http://drupal.org/project/feeds
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Features
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- Pluggable import configurations consisting of fetchers (get data) parsers
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  (read and transform data) and processors (create content on Drupal).
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-- HTTP upload (with optional PubSubHubbub support).
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-- File upload.
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-- CSV, RSS, Atom parsing.
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-- Creates nodes or terms.
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-- Creates lightweight database records if Data module is installed.
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   http://drupal.org/project/data
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-- Additional fetchers/parsers or processors can be added by an object oriented
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   plugin system.
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-- Granular mapping of parsed data to content elements.
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- Import configurations can be piggy backed on nodes (thus using nodes to track
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  subscriptions to feeds) or they can be used on a standalone form.
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- Unlimited number of import configurations.
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- Export import configurations to code.
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- Optional libraries module support.
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Requirements
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- CTools 1.x
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  http://drupal.org/project/ctools
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- Job Scheduler
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  http://drupal.org/project/job_scheduler
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- Drupal 7.x
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  http://drupal.org/project/drupal
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- PHP safe mode is not supported, depending on your Feeds Importer configuration
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  safe mode may cause no problems though.
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Installation
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- Install Feeds, Feeds Admin UI.
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- To get started quick, install one or all of the following Feature modules:
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  Feeds News, Feeds Import, Feeds Fast News (more info below).
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- Make sure cron is correctly configured http://drupal.org/cron
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- Go to import/ to import data.
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- To use SimplePie parser, download either the compiled or minified SimplePie 
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  and place simplepie_[version].compiled.php into feeds/libraries as 
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  simplepie.compiled.php. Recommended version: 1.3.
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  http://simplepie.org/
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Feature modules
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Feeds ships with three feature modules that can be enabled on
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admin/build/modules or - if you are using Features - on admin/build/features.
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http://drupal.org/project/features
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The purpose of these modules is to provide a quick start for using Feeds. You
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can either use them out of the box as they come or you can take them as samples
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to learn how to build import or aggregation functionality with Feeds.
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The feature modules merely contain sets of configurations using Feeds and in
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some cases the modules Node, Views or Data. If the default configurations do not
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fit your use case you can change them on the respective configuration pages for
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Feeds, Node, Views or Data.
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Here is a description of the provided feature modules:
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- Feeds News -
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This feature is a news aggregator. It provides a content type "Feed" that can
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be used to subscribe to RSS or Atom feeds. Every item on such a feed is
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aggregated as a node of the type "Feed item", also provided by the module.
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What's neat about Feeds News is that it comes with a configured View that shows
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a list of news items with every feed on the feed node's "View items" tab. It
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also comes with an OPML importer filter that can be accessed under /import.
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- Feeds Fast News -
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This feature is very similar to Feeds News. The big difference is that instead
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of aggregating a node for every item on a feed, it creates a database record
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in a single table, thus significantly improving performance. This approach
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especially starts to save resources when many items are being aggregated and
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expired (= deleted) on a site.
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- Feeds Import -
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This feature is an example illustrating Feeds' import capabilities. It contains
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a node importer and a user importer that can be accessed under /import. Both
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accept CSV or TSV files as imports.
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PubSubHubbub support
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Feeds supports the PubSubHubbub publish/subscribe protocol. Follow these steps
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to set it up for your site.
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http://code.google.com/p/pubsubhubbub/
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- Go to admin/build/feeds and edit (override) the importer configuration you
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  would like to use for PubSubHubbub.
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- Choose the HTTP Fetcher if it is not already selected.
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- On the HTTP Fetcher, click on 'settings' and check "Use PubSubHubbub".
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- Optionally you can use a designated hub such as http://superfeedr.com/ or your
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  own. If a designated hub is specified, every feed on this importer
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  configuration will be subscribed to this hub, no matter what the feed itself
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  specifies.
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Libraries support
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If you are using Libraries module, you can place external libraries in the
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Libraries module's search path (for instance sites/all/libraries. The only
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external library used at the moment is SimplePie.
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Libraries found in the libraries search path are preferred over libraries in
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feeds/libraries/.
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Transliteration support
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If you plan to store files with Feeds - for instance when storing podcasts
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or images from syndication feeds - it is recommended to enable the
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Transliteration module to avoid issues with non-ASCII characters in file names.
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http://drupal.org/project/transliteration
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API Overview
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See "The developer's guide to Feeds":
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http://drupal.org/node/622700
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Testing
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See "The developer's guide to Feeds":
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http://drupal.org/node/622700
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Debugging
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Set the Drupal variable 'feeds_debug' to TRUE (i. e. using drush). This will
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create a file /tmp/feeds_[my_site_location].log. Use "tail -f" on the command
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line to get a live view of debug output.
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Note: at the moment, only PubSubHubbub related actions are logged.
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Performance
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See "The site builder's guide to Feeds":
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http://drupal.org/node/622698
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Hidden settings
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Hidden settings are variables that you can define by adding them to the $conf
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array in your settings.php file.
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Name:        feeds_debug
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Default:     FALSE
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Description: Set to TRUE for enabling debug output to
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             /DRUPALTMPDIR/feeds_[sitename].log
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Name:        feeds_importer_class
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Default:     'FeedsImporter'
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Description: The class to use for importing feeds.
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Default:     'FeedsSource'
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Description: The class to use for handling feed sources.
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Name:        feeds_data_$importer_id
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Default:     feeds_data_$importer_id
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Description: The table used by FeedsDataProcessor to store feed items. Usually a
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             FeedsDataProcessor builds a table name from a prefix (feeds_data_)
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             and the importer's id ($importer_id). This default table name can
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             be overridden by defining a variable with the same name.
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Name:        feeds_process_limit
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             The number of nodes feed node processor creates or deletes in one
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             page load.
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Description: Timeout in seconds to wait for an HTTP get request to finish.
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Note:        This setting could be overridden per importer in admin UI :
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             admin/structure/feeds/<your_importer>/settings/<your_fetcher> page.
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Description: Flag to stop feeds from using its cURL for http requests. See
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Glossary
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See "Feeds glossary":
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http://drupal.org/node/622710