rrss2imap is a Rust reimplementation of the classical Python script rss2imap
Goals of this project include
- ✅ Having a reasonably performant implementation of rss2imap (by performant I mean able to run without problem on my Raspberry)
- ✅ Learn Rust
- ✅ Explore parallel mechanism (thanks Rayon)
- ✅ Maybe provide some kind of image embedding (DONE)
rrss2imap can be downloaded from releases page.
If there is no release for your platform, you can fill an issue ... or if you know Travis, you can even add your platform to .travis.yml
.
Application transforming rss feeds into email by directly pushing the entries into IMP folders. This application is an adaption of the rss2imap Python script to Rust.
The simplest way to understand what to do is just to run rrss2imap --help
It should output something like
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
add Adds a new feed given its url
delete Delete the given feed
email Changes email address used in feed file to be the given one
export Export subscriptions as opml file
help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
import import the given opml file into subscriptions
list List all feeds configured
new Creates a new feedfile with the given email address
reset Reset feedfile (in other words, remove everything)
run Run feed parsing and transformation
Which give you a glimpse of what will happen
Each of these commands also provide some help, when run with the same --help
flag.
The important operations to memorize are obviously
Creates a new config.json
file. At init time, the config file will only contains settings
element
with the email address set. You have to set
- the used imap server
** with user login and password
** and security settings (secure should contain
{"Yes": secure port}
for imap/s or{"No": unsecure port}
for simple imap) - the default config ** folder will be the full path to an imap folder where entries will fall in ** email will be the recipient email address (which may not be yours for easier filtering) ** Base64 image inlining
- feeds is the list of all rss feeds that can be added
This command will add a new feed to your config. You can directly set here the email recipient as well as the folder (but not the base64 image inlining parameter)
THis is the main command. It will
- get all rss/atom feed contents
- List all new entries in these feeds
- Transform these entries into valid email messages
- Push these mail messages directly on IMAP server
Displays a list of the rss feeds. Here is an example
0 : http://tontof.net/?rss (to: Nicolas Delsaux <[email protected]> (default)) RSS/rrss2imap (default)
1 : https://www.brothers-brick.com/feed/ (to: Nicolas Delsaux <[email protected]> (default)) RSS/rrss2imap (default)
2 : https://nicolas-delsaux.hd.free.fr/rss-bridge/?action=display&bridge=LesJoiesDuCode&format=AtomFormat (to: Nicolas Delsaux <[email protected]> (default)) RSS/rrss2imap (default)
Please notice that each entry has an associated number, which is the one to enter when running rrss2imap delete <NUMBER>
A typical feedfile will look like this
{
"settings": {
"email": {
"server": "the imap server of your mail provider",
"user": "your imap user name",
"password": "your imap user password",
"secure": {
"Yes": 993 // Set to "Yes": port for imaps or "No": port for unsecure imap
}
},
// This config is to be used for all feeds
"config": {
// This is the email address written in each mail sent. It can be different from the email user
"email": "Nicolas Delsaux <[email protected]>",
// This is the imap folder in which mails will be written
"folder": "RSS/rrss2imap"
// Setting this to true will force rrss2imap to transform all images into
// base64. This prevents images from beind downloaded (and is really cool when reading feeds from a smartphone)
// But largely increase each mail size (which can be quite bothering)
"inline_image_as_data": true
}
},
"feeds": [
{
"url": "http://tontof.net/?rss",
// This last updated is updated for each entry and should be enough to have rss items correctly read
"last_updated": "2019-05-04T16:53:15",
"config": {
// each config element can be overwritten at the feed level
}
},
- clone this repository
- run
cargo run
You need a complete rust build chain
To perform a release, you'll also need
- Install cargo release (
cargo install cargo-release
) and git-journal (cargo install git-journal
) - Run
cargo release
. This will build a version of the code, push it onto crates/io and tag the repository. Thanks to GitHub Actions (and more specifically theon_tag.yml
one), once the tag is pushed to GitHub, a release is created. - Publish the release. This will trigger the
on_release_created.yml
which will build executables for the target platforms and attach them to the release.
And release is done! It was easy, no?
- Dowload latest version from Github releases page
- Run
rrss2imap new
which will create theconfig.json
- Fill the missing parts (typically include email configuration)
- Run with
rrss2imap run
Automated tests can be run with cargo test
.
Coverage is done thanks to tarpaulin.
Coverage is also computed during pull requests runs
Take a look at Cargo dependencies
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
- Nicolas Delsaux - Initial work - Riduidel
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
- Rui Carmo for Python implementation of rss2imap
- Aaron Swartz for RSS (and rss2email)