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Warning !!

RSSClient will not be updated, you should consider migrating to FastFeed https://github.com/FastFeed/FastFeed

RSSClient

RSSClient is a simple to use RSS library to fetch and use RSS feeds. RSSClient is very fast!

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Installation

With Composer

It is best installed it through packagist by including desarrolla2/rss-client in your project composer.json require:

    "require": {
        // ...
        "desarrolla2/rss-client":  "dev-master"
    }

Without Composer

You can also download it from [Github] (https://github.com/desarrolla2/RSSClient), but no autoloader is provided so you'll need to register it with your own PSR-0 compatible autoloader.

Usage

Without Cache

This example does not use any cache, so it probably will be too slow to be used on a website, you should implement your system cache, or use the cache system described below

<?php

use Desarrolla2\RSSClient\RSSClient;

$client = new RSSClient();

$client->addFeeds(
    array(
        'http://news.ycombinator.com/rss',
        'http://feeds.feedburner.com/TechCrunch/',
    ),
    'news'
);

$feeds = $client->fetch('news');

With Cache

This example uses the cache implemented by desarrolla2/cache you must select the adapter depending on your needs, you can find all the info in the [Github repository] (https://github.com/desarrolla2/Cache).

<?php

// It is important that you select and configure your cache adapter
$client = new RSSClient();
$client->setCache(new Cache(new File('/tmp')));

You can see how to configure desarrolla2/cache in its [README] (https://github.com/desarrolla2/Cache)

The rest of the procedure is exactly the same as if you were using the client without cache.

<?php

$client->addFeeds(
    array(
        'http://news.ycombinator.com/rss',
        'http://feeds.feedburner.com/TechCrunch/',
    ),
    'news'
);

$feeds = $client->fetch('news');

Limiting the number of elements

You can use the second parameter of fetch to limit the number of elements

<?php

$feeds = $client->fetch('news', 20);

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