From f155d2bf1b1061337f46cc722667ebd94bec86ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: tastytea Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2019 07:28:04 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Changed the Gitea integration example. Made it so that link tags only appear in repo pages. --- gitea2rss.1.adoc | 18 ++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/gitea2rss.1.adoc b/gitea2rss.1.adoc index e2a9a6f..e8fff6f 100644 --- a/gitea2rss.1.adoc +++ b/gitea2rss.1.adoc @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ :doctype: manpage :Author: tastytea :Email: tastytea@tastytea.de -:Date: 2019-04-17 +:Date: 2019-04-18 :Revision: 0.0.0 :man source: gitea2rss :man version: {revision} @@ -28,21 +28,23 @@ slash. For example: _https://git.example.com_. The *QUERY_STRING* must contain _repo=user/project_. The feed-URL for alice's project, cooltool, would be: `https://rss.example.com/?repo=alice/cooltool`. +The generated RSS feed contains the *channel* elements _title_, _link_, +_description_, _generator_ and _lastBuildDate_ and the *item* elements _title_, +_link_, _guid_, _pubDate_ and _description_. Since Gitea has no individual pages +for each release, _link_ elements in *item* are set to the overview page for +releases. + +== GITEA INTEGRATION + You can let Gitea automatically insert links to your RSS feeds by editing `${GITEA_CUSTOM}/templates/custom/header.tmpl` and putting something like this in it: [source,html] ---- - +{{if .Repository.Name}}{{end}} ---- -The generated RSS feed contains the *channel* elements _title_, _link_, -_description_, _generator_ and _lastBuildDate_ and the *item* elements _title_, -_link_, _guid_, _pubDate_ and _description_. Since Gitea has no individual pages -for each release, _link_ elements in *item* are set to the overview page for -releases. - == PROXY SERVERS Since gitea2rss is built on libcurl, it respects the same proxy environment