RSS Feed Poster January 27, 2017, 01:07:39 am RSS Feed PosterAddon Information: For Elkarte 1.1.x and 1.0.xAllows you to add RSS Feed Posting Bots to your forum.Has a built in scheduled task that you can run or can either use a real cron jobUsing the following file http://www.yourforums.com/cronrss.phpOr you can run fake cron jobs via phpAllows multiple posting botsSet Poster Name Or Member Id for the botTopic Prefix optionOption to lock topicsOption to enable/disable html in the feed postSet the update time in minutesSet how many items to get from the feedChoose the forum for the feeds.No duplicate posts. Posts are hashed and stored as a hash.Big thanks to emanuele for the HTML BBCode tag used in this mod.
Re: RSS Feed Poster Reply #2 – January 28, 2017, 11:52:54 am Hey @vbgamer45 it seems after install on a vanilla forum it looks to godo feedsadmin and then just seems to leave you on the admin panel homepage?Doesn't seem to have added the interfact on my install. It didn't complain about any tests failing either.
Re: RSS Feed Poster Reply #3 – January 28, 2017, 01:16:21 pm On Elk 1.0.x?It should add a menu in the admin area under Configuration called RSS Feed Poster Configuration
Re: RSS Feed Poster Reply #4 – January 28, 2017, 04:48:41 pm Yeah 1.0.xHad a little more time to debug. Package info.xml is missing an instruction to copy over feedposter.integrate.php to sources. It's in the package but not in the xml.
Re: RSS Feed Poster Reply #5 – January 28, 2017, 08:16:14 pm Fixed thanks Trekkie101 If anyone downloaded it before this post download the new version now.
Re: RSS Feed Poster Reply #7 – October 13, 2018, 02:00:35 pm Update5.0+Https images now supported with the embed images option+Added support for https feeds when using the fsockopen method+Curl support improved for https feeds
Re: RSS Feed Poster Reply #8 – January 30, 2019, 07:38:47 am @vbgamer45 1st of all: many thanks for this addon, I use it several years on two SMF forums and now in ElkArte.Alas the same error is also in this version: the rss-items are not counted for the posting member. After digging through the module source I found out: the "board"-info count field is 0 when postings are counted and 1 if this option is deactivated.Changing that was a snap but should be done from the beginning And a suggestion: Please make the downloadcount limits configurable (best on a per feed basis) for the user instead of the hardcoded limit ( > 50 = 25)TIA
Re: RSS Feed Poster Reply #9 – February 04, 2019, 02:07:23 pm If you do a recount from the maintenance section, it fixes this I believe in the meantime?
Re: RSS Feed Poster Reply #10 – February 04, 2019, 03:23:23 pm Not really. The feedposter file interprets the value for count postings as 1 for count posting whereas in the database is a zero for count posting. A small modification in feedposter.php corrects this "bad behaviour". If you have some RSS feeds the continuous use of recount is really annoing.BTW: I did the source modification in my forum but with any update of RSS-Poster I have to do it again
Re: RSS Feed Poster Reply #11 – February 04, 2019, 06:06:41 pm Can you post your change file want to see what was changed.
Re: RSS Feed Poster Reply #12 – February 04, 2019, 07:12:39 pm Here we go:Code: ("RSS.subs line 382") [Select] if ($feed['count_posts'] == 1) // mgr $updatePostCount = 0; [1] Code: ("RSS.subs line 863") [Select] if ($feed['count_posts'] == 1) // mgr $updatePostCount = 0; 1 Just a small suggestion for ElkArte↵
Re: RSS Feed Poster Reply #13 – February 04, 2019, 07:55:44 pm @Spuds, @emanuele, should default rss file be updated to this as well?
Re: RSS Feed Poster Reply #14 – February 05, 2019, 10:58:06 am I'm not sure what I would change, but then I'm not sure I understand why the problem is occurring. Setting the $posterOptions array key 'update_post_count' to a non empty value should increase that posters post count when they make the post (unless its on a board that does not count posts). So I don't know why changing it to 0 seems to work?(PS I tweaked the format of your post so it rendered properly, footnotes inside of a code block do not render)