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2title: dirty-haskell.org´s rss feeds
3published: 2015-03-29
4tags: Blog Software
5---
6
7I extended the software suite inherited from [math.kleen.org](http://math.kleen.org) to include support for rss feeds.
8The heart of the issue is a ~80 line haskell script I chose to call, in a bout of creativity, "generate-rss.hs".
9The script uses the [feed](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/feed-0.3.9.2) package.
10
11generate-rss.hs gets passed a title and a list of paths below ./lists to incorporate as items.
12It generates an empty feed structure, adds title and a (hardcoded) base url for RSS metadata, and iterates over the given paths — generating for each path an item to be included in the finished feed.
13This procedure makes use of a state monad (StateT (Feed, Maybe ClockTime) IO ()) to sequentially add items to the feed and keep track of the modification/change time of the newest path examined.
14Each item carries a title, an url, a date, and contents as follows:
15
16- The date used is the modification/change time of the path supplied as a command line argument at the beginning of the program (usually a symbolic link in ./lists) — as such it is the time the post was linked into the particular list we´re generating a RSS feed for (this was not a deliberate design choice but a side effect of the canonical implementation — it was later decided that this behaviour was in fact the one expected all along).
17- The url is generated by following, recursively, the trail of symbolic links starting in ./lists, assuming the final target is indeed in ./posts, and forming the filename of that target into a (hopefully) functional url in a hardcoded fashion.
18- The title is extracted from the markdown file using a function shamelessly copied from extract-title.hs (The author wrote that one too, after all).
19- The contents are read into Pandoc and rendered into [AsciiDoc](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AsciiDoc) format (it seemed convenient at the time).
20
21Along the way two helper functions were introduced — if an implementation of those already exists in Prelude or somewhere else common please mail in a comment:
22
23~~~ {.haskell}
24(<->) :: [(a -> b)] -> a -> [b]
25[] <-> _ = []
26(f:fs) <-> x = (f x:fs <-> x)
27
28(<-->) :: [(a -> a)] -> a -> a
29[] <--> x = x
30(f:fs) <--> x = fs <--> (f x)
31~~~
32
33## Update ##
34
35~~~ {.haskell}
36import Control.Applicative ((<*>), pure)
37
38(<->) fs = (<*>) fs . pure
39
40(<-->) = flip $ foldl (.) id
41~~~
42
43Thanks, viktor.