Zend_Feed_Atom
is used in much the same way as
Zend_Feed_Rss
. It provides the same access to feed-level properties
and iteration over entries in the feed. The main difference is in the structure of the Atom
protocol itself. Atom is a successor to RSS; it is more generalized
protocol and it is designed to deal more easily with feeds that provide their full content
inside the feed, splitting RSS' description tag into
two elements, summary and content, for that
purpose.
Exemplo 393. Basic Use of an Atom Feed
Read an Atom feed and print the title and summary of each entry:
$feed = new Zend_Feed_Atom('http://atom.example.com/feed/'); echo 'The feed contains ' . $feed->count() . ' entries.' . "\n\n"; foreach ($feed as $entry) { echo 'Title: ' . $entry->title() . "\n"; echo 'Summary: ' . $entry->summary() . "\n\n"; }
In an Atom feed you can expect to find the following feed properties:
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title - The feed's title, same as RSS's channel title
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id - Every feed and entry in Atom has a unique identifier
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link - Feeds can have multiple links, which are distinguished by a type attribute
The equivalent to RSS's channel link would be type="text/html". if the link is to an alternate version of the same content that's in the feed, it would have a rel="alternate" attribute.
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subtitle - The feed's description, equivalent to RSS' channel description
author->name() - The feed author's name
author->email() - The feed author's email address
Atom entries commonly have the following properties:
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id - The entry's unique identifier
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title - The entry's title, same as RSS item titles
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link - A link to another format or an alternate view of this entry
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summary - A summary of this entry's content
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content - The full content of the entry; can be skipped if the feed just contains summaries
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author - with name and email sub-tags like feeds have
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published - the date the entry was published, in RFC 3339 format
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updated - the date the entry was last updated, in RFC 3339 format
For more information on Atom and plenty of resources, see http://www.atomenabled.org/.