# @astrojs/rss đź“–
This package brings fast RSS feed generation to blogs and other content sites built with [Astro](https://astro.build/). For more information about RSS feeds in general, see [aboutfeeds.com](https://aboutfeeds.com/).
## Installation and use
See the [`@astrojs/rss` guide in the Astro docs][docs] for installation and usage examples.
## `rss()` configuration options
The `rss()` utility function offers a number of configuration options to generate your feed.
### title
Type: `string (required)`
The `
` attribute of your RSS feed's output xml.
### description
Type: `string (required)`
The `` attribute of your RSS feed's output xml.
### site
Type: `string (required)`
The base URL to use when generating RSS item links. We recommend using the [endpoint context object](https://docs.astro.build/en/reference/api-reference/#contextsite), which includes the `site` configured in your project's `astro.config.*`:
```ts
import rss from '@astrojs/rss';
export const GET = (context) =>
rss({
site: context.site,
// ...
});
```
### items
Type: `RSSFeedItem[] (required)`
A list of formatted RSS feed items.
An `RSSFeedItem` is a single item in the list of items in your feed. An example feed item might look like:
```js
const item = {
title: 'Alpha Centauri: so close you can touch it',
link: '/blog/alpha-centuari',
pubDate: new Date('2023-06-04'),
description:
'Alpha Centauri is a triple star system, containing Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our sun at only 4.24 light-years away.',
categories: ['stars', 'space'],
};
```
#### `title`
Type: `string (optional)`
The title of the item in the feed. Optional only if a description is set. Otherwise, required.
#### `link`
Type: `string (optional)`
The URL of the item on the web.
#### `pubDate`
Type: `Date (optional)`
Indicates when the item was published.
#### `description`
Type: `string (optional)`
A synopsis of your item when you are publishing the full content of the item in the `content` field. The `description` may alternatively be the full content of the item in the feed if you are not using the `content` field (entity-coded HTML is permitted). Optional only if a title is set. Otherwise, required.
#### `content`
Type: `string (optional)`
The full text content of the item suitable for presentation as HTML. If used, you should also provide a short article summary in the `description` field.
To render Markdown content from a glob result or from a content collection, see the [content rendering guide](https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/rss/#including-full-post-content).
#### `categories`
Type: `string[] (optional)`
A list of any tags or categories to categorize your content. They will be output as multiple `` elements.
#### `author`
Type: `string (optional)`
The email address of the item author. This is useful for indicating the author of a post on multi-author blogs.
#### `commentsUrl`
Type: `string (optional)`
The URL of a web page that contains comments on the item.
#### `source`
Type: `{ title: string, url: string } (optional)`
An object that defines the `title` and `url` of the original feed for items that have been republished from another source. Both are required properties of `source` for proper attribution.
```js
const item = {
title: 'Alpha Centauri: so close you can touch it',
link: '/blog/alpha-centuari',
pubDate: new Date('2023-06-04'),
description:
'Alpha Centauri is a triple star system, containing Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our sun at only 4.24 light-years away.',
source: {
title: 'The Galactic Times',
url: 'https://galactictimes.space/feed.xml',
},
};
```
#### `enclosure`
Type: `{ url: string, type: string, length: number } (optional)`
An object to specify properties for an included media source (e.g. a podcast) with three required values: `url`, `length`, and `type`.
```js
const item = {
/* ... */
enclosure: {
url: '/media/alpha-centauri.aac',
length: 124568,
type: 'audio/aac',
},
};
```
- `enclosure.url` is the URL where the media can be found. If the media is hosted outside of your own domain you must provide a full URL.
- `enclosure.length` is the size of the file found at the `url` in bytes.
- `enclosure.type` is the [MIME type](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/MIME_types/Common_types) for the media item found at the `url`.
### stylesheet
Type: `string (optional)`
An absolute path to an XSL stylesheet in your project. If you don’t have an RSS stylesheet in mind, we recommend the [Pretty Feed v3 default stylesheet](https://github.com/genmon/aboutfeeds/blob/main/tools/pretty-feed-v3.xsl), which you can download from GitHub and save into your project's `public/` directory.
### customData
Type: `string (optional)`
A string of valid XML to be injected between your feed's `` and `- ` tags.
This can be used to pass additional data outside of the standard RSS spec, and is commonly used to set a language for your feed:
```js
import rss from '@astrojs/rss';
export const GET = () => rss({
...
customData: 'en-us',
});
```
### xmlns
Type: `Record (optional)`
An object mapping a set of `xmlns` suffixes to strings values on the opening `` tag.
Suffixes expand the available XML tags in your RSS feed, so your content may be read by third-party sources like podcast services or blogging platforms. You'll likely combine `xmlns` with the [`customData`](#customData) attribute to insert custom tags for a given platform.
This example applies the `itunes` suffix to an RSS feed of podcasts, and uses `customData` to define tags for the author and episode details:
```js
rss({
// ...
xmlns: {
itunes: 'http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd',
},
customData: 'MF Doom',
items: episodes.map((episode) => ({
// ...
customData:
`${episode.frontmatter.type}` +
`${episode.frontmatter.duration}` +
`${episode.frontmatter.explicit || false}`,
})),
});
```
### `trailingSlash`
Type: `boolean (optional)`
Default: `true`
By default, trailing slashes will be added to the URLs of your feed entries. To prevent this behavior, add `trailingSlash: false` to the `rss` function.
```js
import rss from '@astrojs/rss';
export const GET = () =>
rss({
trailingSlash: false,
});
```
## The `rssSchema` validator
When using content collections, you can configure your collection schema to enforce expected [`RSSFeedItem`](#items) properties. Import and apply `rssSchema` to ensure that each collection entry produces a valid RSS feed item:
```ts "schema: rssSchema,"
import { defineCollection } from 'astro:content';
import { rssSchema } from '@astrojs/rss';
const blog = defineCollection({
schema: rssSchema,
});
export const collections = { blog };
```
If you have an existing schema, you can merge extra properties using `extends()`:
```ts ".extends({ extraProperty: z.string() }),"
import { defineCollection } from 'astro:content';
import { rssSchema } from '@astrojs/rss';
const blog = defineCollection({
schema: rssSchema.extends({ extraProperty: z.string() }),
});
```
## The `pagesGlobToRssItems()` function
To create an RSS feed from documents in `src/pages/`, use the `pagesGlobToRssItems()` helper. This accepts an `import.meta.glob` result ([see Vite documentation](https://vite.dev/guide/features.html#glob-import)) and outputs an array of valid [`RSSFeedItem`s](#items).
This function assumes, but does not verify, you are globbing for items inside `src/pages/`, and all necessary feed properties are present in each document's frontmatter. If you encounter errors, verify each page frontmatter manually.
```ts "pagesGlobToRssItems"
// src/pages/rss.xml.js
import rss, { pagesGlobToRssItems } from '@astrojs/rss';
export async function GET(context) {
return rss({
title: 'Buzz’s Blog',
description: 'A humble Astronaut’s guide to the stars',
site: context.site,
items: await pagesGlobToRssItems(import.meta.glob('./blog/*.{md,mdx}')),
});
}
```
## The `getRssString()` function
As `rss()` returns a `Response`, you can also use `getRssString()` to get the RSS string directly and use it in your own response:
```ts "getRssString"
// src/pages/rss.xml.js
import { getRssString } from '@astrojs/rss';
export async function GET(context) {
const rssString = await getRssString({
title: 'Buzz’s Blog',
...
});
return new Response(rssString, {
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/xml',
},
});
}
```
## Support
- Get help in the [Astro Discord][discord]. Post questions in our `#support` forum, or visit our dedicated `#dev` channel to discuss current development and more!
- Check our [Astro Integration Documentation][astro-integration] for more on integrations.
- Submit bug reports and feature requests as [GitHub issues][issues].
## Contributing
This package is maintained by Astro's Core team. You're welcome to submit an issue or PR! These links will help you get started:
- [Contributor Manual][contributing]
- [Code of Conduct][coc]
- [Community Guide][community]
## License
MIT
Copyright (c) 2023–present [Astro][astro]
[docs]: https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/rss/
[astro-endpoints]: https://docs.astro.build/en/core-concepts/astro-pages/#non-html-pages
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[docs]: https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/alpinejs/
[contributing]: https://github.com/withastro/astro/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md
[coc]: https://github.com/withastro/.github/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
[community]: https://github.com/withastro/.github/blob/main/COMMUNITY_GUIDE.md
[discord]: https://astro.build/chat/
[issues]: https://github.com/withastro/astro/issues
[astro-integration]: https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/integrations-guide/