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4 | 5 |

6 | 7 | RSS Reader application for the [Emacs Application Framework](https://github.com/emacs-eaf/emacs-application-framework). 8 | 9 | ### Load application 10 | 11 | [Install EAF](https://github.com/emacs-eaf/emacs-application-framework#install) first, then add below code in your emacs config: 12 | 13 | ```Elisp 14 | (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/emacs-application-framework/") 15 | (require 'eaf) 16 | (require 'eaf-rss-reader) 17 | ``` 18 | 19 | ### The keybinding of EAF RSS Reader. 20 | 21 | | Key | Event | 22 | | :---- | :------ | 23 | | `A` | add_feed | 24 | | `R` | remove_feed | 25 | | `g` | refresh_feed | 26 | | `i` | import_opml | 27 | | `o` | export_opml | 28 | | `n` | js_select_next_feed | 29 | | `p` | js_select_prev_feed | 30 | | `j` | js_select_next_article | 31 | | `k` | js_select_prev_article | 32 | | `m` | js_mark_article_as_read | 33 | | `M` | js_mark_feed_as_read | 34 | | `N` | js_select_last_feed | 35 | | `P` | js_select_first_feed | 36 | | `J` | js_select_last_article | 37 | | `K` | js_select_first_article | 38 | | `-` | zoom_out | 39 | | `=` | zoom_in | 40 | | `x` | eaf-rss-reader-close-page-or-quit | 41 | | `q` | eaf-rss-reader-close-page-or-quit | 42 | | `,` | eaf-rss-reader-scroll-up-web-page | 43 | | `.` | eaf-rss-reader-scroll-down-web-page | 44 | | `r` | eaf-rss-reader-refresh-web-page | 45 | | `;` | eaf-rss-reader-immersive-translation-web-page | 46 | | `'` | eaf-rss-reader-translate-web-page | 47 | | `u` | jump_to_unread | 48 | | `C-j` | jump_to_unread | 49 | | `f` | open_link | 50 | | `` | open_devtools | 51 | 52 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /babel.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | presets: [ 3 | '@vue/cli-plugin-babel/preset' 4 | ] 5 | 6 | } 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /buffer.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | import json 4 | import os 5 | import time 6 | from xml.etree.ElementTree import Element, ElementTree, SubElement 7 | 8 | import feedparser 9 | from core.utils import * 10 | from core.webengine import BrowserBuffer 11 | from lxml import etree 12 | from PyQt6 import QtCore 13 | from PyQt6.QtCore import QThread 14 | from PyQt6.QtGui import QColor 15 | 16 | 17 | def count_new_rss(old_rss, new_rss): 18 | count = 0 19 | old_rss_map = {} 20 | for item in old_rss: 21 | old_rss_map[item['title']] = True 22 | for item in new_rss: 23 | if item['title'] not in old_rss_map: 24 | count += 1 25 | return count 26 | 27 | def keep_read_status(old_rss, new_rss): 28 | old_rss_map = {} 29 | for item in old_rss: 30 | old_rss_map[item['title']] = item['isRead'] 31 | for item in new_rss: 32 | if item["title"] in old_rss_map: 33 | new_rss[item["index"]]['isRead'] = old_rss_map[item["title"]] 34 | return new_rss 35 | 36 | class AppBuffer(BrowserBuffer): 37 | def __init__(self, buffer_id, url, arguments): 38 | BrowserBuffer.__init__(self, buffer_id, url, arguments, False) 39 | self.config_dir = get_emacs_config_dir() 40 | 41 | self.index_file_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "dist") 42 | self.index_file = os.path.join(self.index_file_dir, "index.html") 43 | 44 | self.rsshub_json = os.path.join(self.config_dir, "rss-reader", "list.json") 45 | self.feedlink_json = os.path.join(self.config_dir, "rss-reader", "link.json") 46 | 47 | # Make sure rss reader config directory is created. 48 | touch(self.rsshub_json) 49 | touch(self.feedlink_json) 50 | 51 | self.url = url 52 | self.refresh_time = int(get_emacs_var("eaf-rss-reader-refresh-time")) 53 | self.current_feed_index = -1 54 | self.current_article_index = -1 55 | self.add_feedlink_threads = [] 56 | self.refresh_feedlink_threads = [] 57 | self.keep_refresh_rss_threads = [] 58 | self.import_opml_threads = [] 59 | 60 | eval_in_emacs('eaf--change-default-directory', [buffer_id, url]) 61 | self.change_title("EAF RSS Reader") 62 | 63 | self.main_item = SaveLoadFeeds(self.feedlink_json, self.rsshub_json) 64 | self.keep_refresh_rss(self.refresh_time) 65 | self.load_index_html(__file__) 66 | 67 | def init_app(self): 68 | self.init_vars() 69 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''addFeedsListFiles''', self.main_item.rsshub_list) 70 | 71 | @interactive 72 | def update_theme(self): 73 | super().update_theme() 74 | self.init_vars() 75 | 76 | def init_vars(self): 77 | if self.theme_mode == "dark": 78 | if self.theme_foreground_color == "#000000": 79 | select_color = "#333333" 80 | foreground_color = "#AAAAAA" 81 | read_color = QColor(foreground_color).darker(150).name() 82 | line_color = QColor(foreground_color).darker(250).name() 83 | else: 84 | select_color = QColor(self.theme_background_color).darker(150).name() 85 | foreground_color = QColor(self.theme_foreground_color).name() 86 | read_color = QColor(self.theme_foreground_color).darker(150).name() 87 | line_color = QColor(self.theme_foreground_color).darker(250).name() 88 | else: 89 | if self.theme_background_color == "#FFFFFF": 90 | select_color = "#EEEEEE" 91 | foreground_color = "#333333" 92 | read_color = QColor(foreground_color).lighter(150).name() 93 | line_color = QColor(foreground_color).darker(250).name() 94 | else: 95 | select_color = QColor(self.theme_background_color).darker(120).name() 96 | foreground_color = QColor(self.theme_foreground_color).name() 97 | read_color = QColor(self.theme_background_color).darker(200).name() 98 | line_color = QColor(self.theme_background_color).darker(200).name() 99 | 100 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''initFeedsListColor''', 101 | self.theme_background_color, 102 | foreground_color, 103 | select_color, 104 | read_color, 105 | line_color) 106 | 107 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''initArticlesListColor''', 108 | self.theme_background_color, 109 | foreground_color, 110 | select_color, 111 | read_color, 112 | line_color) 113 | 114 | def add_feedlink_thread(self, feedlink, index): 115 | thread = FetchRssFeedParserThread(feedlink, index) 116 | thread.fetch_result.connect(self.add_feedlink_widget) 117 | self.add_feedlink_threads.append(thread) 118 | thread.start() 119 | 120 | def import_opml_thread(self, feeds_list): 121 | thread = ImportRssThread(feeds_list) 122 | thread.fetch_result.connect(self.import_opml_widget) 123 | self.import_opml_threads.append(thread) 124 | thread.start() 125 | 126 | def keep_refresh_rss(self, refresh_time): 127 | thread = KeepRefreshRss(self.feedlink_json, self.rsshub_json, self.refresh_time) 128 | thread.fetch_result.connect(self.auto_refresh_rsshub_list) 129 | self.keep_refresh_rss_threads.append(thread) 130 | thread.start() 131 | 132 | def handle_import_opml(self, opml_file): 133 | if not os.path.exists(opml_file): 134 | message_to_emacs("Can't find {}".format(opml_file)) 135 | return 136 | 137 | message_to_emacs("Importing...") 138 | parser = etree.XMLParser(encoding = "utf-8", recover = True) 139 | tree = etree.parse(opml_file, parser = parser) 140 | feeds = tree.xpath('/opml/body/outline') 141 | feeds_list = [] 142 | feeds_list = tree.xpath('/opml/body/outline/@xmlUrl') 143 | 144 | # The above method may not be able to obtain xmlUrl. 145 | for feed in feeds: 146 | for rss in feed.iterchildren(): 147 | feeds_list.append(rss.get('xmlUrl')) 148 | feeds_list = sorted(set(feeds_list), key = feeds_list.index) 149 | 150 | # unique feed 151 | for index, feed in enumerate(feeds_list): 152 | if feed in self.main_item.feedlink_list: 153 | feeds_list.pop(index) 154 | message_to_emacs("Feedlink '{}' exists.".format(feed)) 155 | 156 | self.import_opml_thread(feeds_list) 157 | 158 | def export_opml(self): 159 | exporter = ExportOpml(self.main_item.rsshub_list, os.path.join(self.config_dir, "rss-reader")) 160 | exporter.generate_opml() 161 | 162 | # call add from emacs 163 | def handle_add_feed(self, new_feed_link): 164 | if new_feed_link in self.main_item.feedlink_list: 165 | message_to_emacs("Feedlink '{}' exists.".format(new_feed_link)) 166 | else: 167 | self.add_feedlink_thread(new_feed_link, self.main_item.last_feed_index + 1) 168 | 169 | @QtCore.pyqtSlot(int) 170 | def update_current_feed_index(self, new_feed_index): 171 | self.current_feed_index = new_feed_index 172 | 173 | @QtCore.pyqtSlot(int) 174 | def update_current_article_index(self, new_article_index): 175 | self.current_article_index = new_article_index 176 | 177 | def refresh_feed(self): 178 | thread = FetchRssFeedParserThread(self.main_item.rsshub_list[self.current_feed_index]['feed_link'], self.current_feed_index) 179 | thread.fetch_result.connect(self.refresh_feedlink_widget) 180 | self.refresh_feedlink_threads.append(thread) 181 | thread.start() 182 | 183 | # call remove from emacs 184 | def handle_remove_feed(self): 185 | feed_count = len(self.main_item.feedlink_list) 186 | 187 | if feed_count == 1: 188 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''changeCurrentFeedByIndex''', -1) 189 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''changeCurrentArticleByIndex''', -1) 190 | # select last feed 191 | elif feed_count - 1 == self.current_feed_index: 192 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''selectFeedByIndex''', self.current_feed_index - 1) 193 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''selectArticleByIndex''', 0) 194 | # select next feed 195 | else: 196 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''selectFeedByIndex''', self.current_feed_index) 197 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''selectArticleByIndex''', 0) 198 | 199 | feed_title = self.main_item.rsshub_list[self.current_feed_index]['feed_title'] 200 | feed_link = self.main_item.rsshub_list[self.current_feed_index]['feed_link'] 201 | index = self.current_feed_index 202 | # remove feed in list.json and link.json 203 | if self.main_item.remove_feedlink_widget(self.current_feed_index): 204 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''addFeedsListFiles''', self.main_item.rsshub_list) 205 | message_to_emacs("Feed: \"{}\" \"{}\", index:\"{}\", has been removed".format( 206 | feed_title,feed_link,index)) 207 | # Failed to remove feed, turn back to prev feed and prev article. 208 | else: 209 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''changeCurrentFeedByIndex''', self.current_feed_index) 210 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''changeCurrentArticleByIndex''', self.current_article_index) 211 | message_to_emacs("Failed to remove link, please check you current Feed-Index") 212 | 213 | def jump_to_unread(self): 214 | index = self.current_article_index 215 | if self.current_feed_index != -1: 216 | for item in self.main_item.rsshub_list[self.current_feed_index]['feed_article_list']: 217 | if not item['isRead']: 218 | index = item['index'] 219 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''selectArticleByIndex''', index) 220 | return 221 | 222 | @interactive 223 | def add_feed(self): 224 | self.send_input_message("Add new feed: ", "add_feed") 225 | 226 | @interactive 227 | def remove_feed(self): 228 | ''' Remove current selected feed.''' 229 | self.send_input_message("Are you sure you want to remove this feed?", "remove_feed", "yes-or-no") 230 | 231 | @interactive 232 | def import_opml(self): 233 | self.send_input_message("import opml file: ", "import_opml") 234 | 235 | @PostGui() 236 | def auto_refresh_rsshub_list(self, article_list, index, diff, is_refresh_finished): 237 | # all update finished 238 | if is_refresh_finished: 239 | message_to_emacs("All updates have been completed.") 240 | # updating 241 | elif article_list == ['refresh_start'] and not is_refresh_finished: 242 | message_to_emacs("Updating, please don't add/delete feeds until I'm finished.") 243 | # get error when fetch feed 244 | elif article_list == ['AttributeError']: 245 | link = self.main_item.feedlink_list[index] 246 | message_to_emacs("Failed to refresh link '{}', maybe you refreshd too frequently.".format(link)) 247 | # updated one feed 248 | else: 249 | title = self.main_item.rsshub_list[index]['feed_title'] 250 | message_to_emacs("Updated {} article(s) from '{}'.".format(title, diff)) 251 | self.main_item.rsshub_list[index]['feed_article_list'] = article_list 252 | self.main_item.save_rsshub_json() 253 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''addFeedsListFiles''', self.main_item.rsshub_list) 254 | 255 | @PostGui() 256 | def import_opml_widget(self, new_rss, feed_link): 257 | if new_rss == {}: 258 | message_to_emacs("Failed to add link '{}'.".format(feed_link)) 259 | elif feed_link in self.main_item.feedlink_list: 260 | message_to_emacs("Feedlink '{}' exists.".format(feed_link)) 261 | else: 262 | new_rss["feed_index"] = self.main_item.last_feed_index + 1 263 | self.main_item.add_feedlink_widget(new_rss) 264 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''addFeedsListFiles''', self.main_item.rsshub_list) 265 | self.main_item.save_rsshub_json() 266 | message_to_emacs("Successfully add new feedlink '{}'.".format(feed_link)) 267 | 268 | @PostGui() 269 | def add_feedlink_widget(self, new_rss, new_feedlink): 270 | if self.main_item.add_feedlink_widget(new_rss): 271 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''addFeedsListFiles''', self.main_item.rsshub_list) 272 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''selectFeedByIndex''', len(self.main_item.feedlink_list) - 1) 273 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''selectArticleByIndex''', 0) 274 | message_to_emacs("Successfully add new feedlink '{}'.".format(new_feedlink)) 275 | else: 276 | message_to_emacs("Failed to add feed, please check your link {}.".format(new_feedlink)) 277 | 278 | @PostGui() 279 | def refresh_feedlink_widget(self, new_rss, feedlink): 280 | if new_rss == {}: 281 | message_to_emacs("Failed to refresh link, maybe you refresh too frequently") 282 | else: 283 | feed_index = new_rss["feed_index"] 284 | title = new_rss["feed_title"] 285 | new_rss = new_rss["feed_article_list"] 286 | old_rss = self.main_item.rsshub_list[feed_index]["feed_article_list"] 287 | count = count_new_rss(old_rss, new_rss) 288 | if count != 0: 289 | new_rss = keep_read_status(old_rss, new_rss) 290 | self.main_item.rsshub_list[feed_index]["feed_article_list"] = new_rss 291 | self.main_item.save_rsshub_json() 292 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''addFeedsListFiles''', self.main_item.rsshub_list) 293 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''changeCurrentFeedByIndex''', feed_index) 294 | self.buffer_widget.eval_js_function('''changeCurrentArticleByIndex''', 0) 295 | message_to_emacs("The content of '{}' is up-to-date and {} articles have been updated.".format(title, count)) 296 | 297 | @QtCore.pyqtSlot(int, int, str) 298 | def mark_article_as_read(self, feedlink_index, article_index, link): 299 | feed_link = self.main_item.rsshub_list[feedlink_index]["feed_link"] 300 | self.main_item.rsshub_list[feedlink_index]['feed_article_list'][article_index]['isRead'] = True 301 | self.main_item.save_rsshub_json() 302 | 303 | eval_in_emacs("eaf-open-rss-link", [feed_link, link]) 304 | 305 | @QtCore.pyqtSlot() 306 | def mark_feed_as_read(self): 307 | for article in self.main_item.rsshub_list[self.current_feed_index]['feed_article_list']: 308 | article["isRead"] = True 309 | 310 | self.main_item.save_rsshub_json() 311 | 312 | @PostGui() 313 | def handle_input_response(self, callback_tag, result_content): 314 | if callback_tag == "add_feed": 315 | self.handle_add_feed(result_content) 316 | elif callback_tag == "remove_feed": 317 | self.handle_remove_feed() 318 | elif callback_tag == "import_opml": 319 | self.handle_import_opml(result_content) 320 | else: 321 | BrowserBuffer.handle_input_response(self, callback_tag, result_content) 322 | 323 | class SaveLoadFeeds: 324 | def __init__(self, feedlink_json, rsshub_json): 325 | self.feedlink_list = [] 326 | self.rsshub_list = [] 327 | 328 | self.feedlink_json = feedlink_json 329 | self.rsshub_json = rsshub_json 330 | self.last_feed_index = -1 331 | 332 | self.fetch_feedlink_list() 333 | self.fetch_rsshub_list() 334 | 335 | if len(self.feedlink_list) == 0: 336 | self.last_feed_index = -1 337 | else: 338 | self.last_feed_index = len(self.feedlink_list) - 1 339 | 340 | def save_rsshub_json(self): 341 | with open(self.rsshub_json, "w") as f: 342 | f.write(json.dumps(self.rsshub_list, ensure_ascii=False)) 343 | 344 | def save_feedlink_json(self): 345 | with open(self.feedlink_json, "w") as f: 346 | f.write(json.dumps(self.feedlink_list, ensure_ascii=False)) 347 | 348 | def fetch_rsshub_list(self): 349 | with open(self.rsshub_json, "r") as f: 350 | try: 351 | self.rsshub_list = json.load(f) 352 | except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: 353 | pass 354 | 355 | def fetch_feedlink_list(self): 356 | with open(self.feedlink_json, 'r') as f: 357 | try: 358 | self.feedlink_list = json.load(f) 359 | except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError: 360 | pass 361 | 362 | def add_feedlink_widget(self, new_rss): 363 | new_feedlink = '' 364 | if new_rss == {}: 365 | return False 366 | else: 367 | self.last_feed_index += 1 368 | new_feedlink = new_rss['feed_link'] 369 | 370 | self.feedlink_list.append(new_feedlink) 371 | self.save_feedlink_json() 372 | 373 | self.rsshub_list.append(new_rss) 374 | self.save_rsshub_json() 375 | 376 | return True 377 | 378 | def remove_feedlink_widget(self, feedlink_index): 379 | if feedlink_index not in range(0, self.last_feed_index + 1): 380 | return False 381 | else: 382 | self.feedlink_list.pop(feedlink_index) 383 | self.save_feedlink_json() 384 | 385 | for item in self.rsshub_list[feedlink_index::]: 386 | item['feed_index'] -= 1 387 | 388 | self.rsshub_list.pop(feedlink_index) 389 | self.save_rsshub_json() 390 | 391 | self.last_feed_index -= 1 392 | return True 393 | 394 | def reget_all(self): 395 | file = open(self.rsshub_json, 'w') 396 | file.write("") 397 | file.close() 398 | self.last_feed_index = -1 399 | for item in self.feedlink_list: 400 | self.last_feed_index += 1 401 | rss = RssFeedParser(item, self.last_feed_index).feed_info 402 | self.rsshub_list.append(rss) 403 | message_to_emacs('{} load finished!'.format(item)) 404 | self.save_rsshub_json() 405 | 406 | 407 | class RssFeedParser: 408 | def __init__(self, feed, index): 409 | self.feed = feed 410 | try: 411 | self.d = feedparser.parse(self.feed) 412 | self.title = self.d.feed.title 413 | except: 414 | import traceback 415 | traceback.print_exc() 416 | message_to_emacs("Failed to parse link {}, please check `*eaf*` buffer.".format(self.feed)) 417 | return 418 | 419 | if hasattr(self.d.feed, "subtitle"): 420 | self.subtitle = self.d.feed.subtitle 421 | else: 422 | self.subtitle = "" 423 | self.article_list = self.get_article_list(self.d.entries) 424 | self.feed_info = { 425 | "link" : self.d.feed.link, 426 | "feed_link" : self.feed, 427 | "feed_title" : self.title, 428 | "feed_subtitle" : self.subtitle, 429 | "feed_index" : index, 430 | "feed_article_list" : self.article_list 431 | } 432 | 433 | def get_article_list(self, article_entries): 434 | article_list = [] 435 | article_index = 0 436 | for item in article_entries: 437 | try: 438 | author = item.author 439 | except AttributeError: 440 | author = "" 441 | 442 | shortDescription = item.summary 443 | 444 | item = { 445 | "title" : item.title, 446 | "link" : item.link, 447 | "time" : item.published if hasattr(item, "published") else "", 448 | "author" : author, 449 | "index" : article_index, 450 | "shortDescription" : shortDescription if len(shortDescription) <= 120 else shortDescription[: 120] + "...", 451 | "isRead" : False 452 | } 453 | 454 | article_list.append(item) 455 | article_index += 1 456 | 457 | return article_list 458 | 459 | 460 | class ExportOpml: 461 | def __init__(self, rss_list, location): 462 | self.rss_list = rss_list 463 | self.location = location 464 | 465 | def beautify_opml(self, element, indent, newline, level = 0): 466 | if element: 467 | if element.text is None or element.text.isspace(): 468 | element.text = newline + indent * (level + 1) 469 | else: 470 | element.text = newline + indent * (level + 1) + element.text.strip() + newline + indent * (level + 1) 471 | temp = list(element) 472 | 473 | for subelement in temp: 474 | if temp.index(subelement) < (len(temp) - 1): 475 | subelement.tail = newline + indent * (level + 1) 476 | else: 477 | subelement.tail = newline + indent * level 478 | self.beautify_opml(subelement, indent, newline, level = level + 1) 479 | 480 | def generate_opml(self): 481 | message_to_emacs("Exporting...") 482 | root = Element('opml') 483 | root.set('version', '1.0') 484 | head = SubElement(root, 'head') 485 | title = SubElement(head, 'title') 486 | user_name = get_emacs_var("user-login-name") 487 | title.text = "Feeds of {} from eaf-rss-reader".format(user_name) 488 | body = SubElement(root, 'body') 489 | 490 | for index, item in enumerate(self.rss_list): 491 | outline = SubElement(body, 'outline') 492 | outline.set('type', 'rss') 493 | outline.set('text', item['feed_title']) 494 | outline.set('title', item['feed_title']) 495 | outline.set('xmlUrl', item['feed_link']) 496 | if 'link' in item: 497 | link = item['link'] 498 | else: 499 | try: 500 | link = feedparser.parse(item['feed_link']).feed.link 501 | except AttributeError: 502 | link = item['feed_link'] 503 | message_to_emacs("Failed to export {} {}, please try again later.".format( 504 | item['feed_title'], 505 | item['feed_link'] 506 | )) 507 | outline.set('htmlUrl', link) 508 | 509 | tree = ElementTree(root) 510 | root = tree.getroot() 511 | self.beautify_opml(root, '\t', '\n') 512 | file_location = os.path.join(self.location, 513 | 'eaf-rss-reader-' + time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d-%H%M%S", time.localtime()) + '.opml') 514 | tree.write(file_location, encoding = 'utf-8', xml_declaration=True) 515 | message_to_emacs("All feeds have been exported. Location is {}".format(file_location)) 516 | 517 | class FetchRssFeedParserThread(QThread): 518 | fetch_result = QtCore.pyqtSignal(dict, str) 519 | 520 | def __init__(self, feedlink, index): 521 | QThread.__init__(self) 522 | self.feedlink = feedlink 523 | self.index = index 524 | 525 | def get_rss_result(self): 526 | try: 527 | return RssFeedParser(self.feedlink, self.index).feed_info 528 | except AttributeError: 529 | import traceback 530 | traceback.print_exc() 531 | return {} 532 | 533 | def run(self): 534 | new_rss = self.get_rss_result() 535 | self.fetch_result.emit(new_rss, self.feedlink) 536 | 537 | class KeepRefreshRss(QThread): 538 | fetch_result = QtCore.pyqtSignal(list, int, int, int) 539 | 540 | def __init__(self, feedlink_json, rsshub_json, refresh_time): 541 | QThread.__init__(self) 542 | self.feedlink_json = feedlink_json 543 | self.rsshub_json = rsshub_json 544 | self.refresh_time = refresh_time 545 | self.main_item = SaveLoadFeeds(self.feedlink_json, self.rsshub_json) 546 | 547 | def get_rss(self, feedlink, index): 548 | try: 549 | return RssFeedParser(feedlink, index).feed_info 550 | except AttributeError: 551 | return {} 552 | 553 | def run(self): 554 | while (1): 555 | self.main_item.fetch_feedlink_list() 556 | link_list = self.main_item.feedlink_list 557 | is_refresh_finished = False 558 | self.fetch_result.emit(['refresh_start'], -1, -1, is_refresh_finished) 559 | for index, link in enumerate(link_list): 560 | new_rss = self.get_rss(link, index) 561 | if new_rss == {}: 562 | self.fetch_result.emit(['AttributeError'], index, 0, is_refresh_finished) 563 | continue 564 | new_rss = new_rss['feed_article_list'] 565 | # rsshub_list may be changed when refresh 566 | self.main_item.fetch_rsshub_list() 567 | old_rss = self.main_item.rsshub_list[index]['feed_article_list'] 568 | count = count_new_rss(old_rss, new_rss) 569 | if count != 0: 570 | new_rss = keep_read_status(old_rss, new_rss) 571 | self.fetch_result.emit(new_rss, index, count, is_refresh_finished) 572 | 573 | is_refresh_finished = True 574 | self.fetch_result.emit([], -1, -1, is_refresh_finished) 575 | time.sleep(self.refresh_time) 576 | 577 | class ImportRssThread(QThread): 578 | fetch_result = QtCore.pyqtSignal(dict, str) 579 | 580 | def __init__(self, feeds_list): 581 | QThread.__init__(self) 582 | self.feeds_list = feeds_list 583 | 584 | def get_rss_result(self, link, index): 585 | try: 586 | return RssFeedParser(link, index).feed_info 587 | except AttributeError: 588 | return {} 589 | 590 | def run(self): 591 | for index, feed in enumerate(self.feeds_list): 592 | new_rss = self.get_rss_result(feed, index) 593 | if new_rss == {}: 594 | self.fetch_result.emit({}, feed) 595 | else: 596 | self.fetch_result.emit(new_rss, feed) 597 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dependencies.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "pacman": [ 3 | "python-pyquery" 4 | ], 5 | "emerge": [ 6 | "dev-python/pyquery" 7 | ], 8 | "apt": [ 9 | "python3-pyquery" 10 | ], 11 | "pip": { 12 | "linux": [ 13 | "pyquery", 14 | "feedparser" 15 | ], 16 | "win32": [ 17 | "pyquery", 18 | "feedparser" 19 | ], 20 | "darwin": [ 21 | "pyquery", 22 | "feedparser" 23 | ] 24 | }, 25 | "vue_install": true 26 | } 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /eaf-rss-reader.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; Code: 2 | 3 | (defcustom eaf-rss-reader-split-horizontally t 4 | "Split web page horizontally, split web page vertically if this option set with nil." 5 | :type 'boolean) 6 | 7 | (defcustom eaf-rss-reader-web-page-other-window t 8 | "Whether open eaf rss webpage in other window" 9 | :type 'boolean) 10 | 11 | (defcustom eaf-rss-reader-refresh-time "600" 12 | "The default feed refresh time." 13 | :type 'int) 14 | 15 | (defcustom eaf-rss-reader-keybinding 16 | '(("A" . "add_feed") 17 | ("R" . "remove_feed") 18 | ("g" . "refresh_feed") 19 | ("i" . "import_opml") 20 | ("o" . "export_opml") 21 | ("n" . "js_select_next_feed") 22 | ("p" . "js_select_prev_feed") 23 | ("j" . "js_select_next_article") 24 | ("k" . "js_select_prev_article") 25 | ("m" . "js_mark_article_as_read") 26 | ("M" . "js_mark_feed_as_read") 27 | ("N" . "js_select_last_feed") 28 | ("P" . "js_select_first_feed") 29 | ("J" . "js_select_last_article") 30 | ("K" . "js_select_first_article") 31 | ("-" . "zoom_out") 32 | ("=" . "zoom_in") 33 | ("x" . "eaf-rss-reader-close-page-or-quit") 34 | ("q" . "eaf-rss-reader-close-page-or-quit") 35 | ("," . "eaf-rss-reader-scroll-up-web-page") 36 | ("." . "eaf-rss-reader-scroll-down-web-page") 37 | ("r" . "eaf-rss-reader-refresh-web-page") 38 | (";" . "eaf-rss-reader-immersive-translation-web-page") 39 | ("'" . "eaf-rss-reader-translate-web-page") 40 | ("u" . "jump_to_unread") 41 | ("C-j" . "jump_to_unread") 42 | ("f" . "open_link") 43 | ("" . "open_devtools") 44 | ) 45 | "The keybinding of EAF RSS Reader." 46 | :type 'cons) 47 | 48 | (defcustom eaf-rss-reader-phone-agent-list nil 49 | "Some site can't show content complete, you can add rss link in this list, 50 | site can switch to phone style before load url." 51 | :type 'list) 52 | 53 | ;;;###autoload 54 | (add-to-list 'eaf-app-binding-alist '("rss-reader" . eaf-rss-reader-keybinding)) 55 | 56 | (setq eaf-rss-reader-module-path (concat (file-name-directory load-file-name) "buffer.py")) 57 | (add-to-list 'eaf-app-module-path-alist '("rss-reader" . eaf-rss-reader-module-path)) 58 | 59 | (defun eaf-open-rss-reader () 60 | "Open EAF Rss Reader" 61 | (interactive) 62 | (eaf-open default-directory "rss-reader")) 63 | 64 | (defun eaf-rss-reader-web-page () 65 | (catch 'found-rss-reader-page 66 | (eaf-for-each-eaf-buffer 67 | (when (or (string-equal eaf--buffer-url eaf-rss-last-visit-url) 68 | (string-equal eaf--buffer-url (format "%s/" eaf-rss-last-visit-url))) 69 | (throw 'found-rss-reader-page buffer))))) 70 | 71 | (defun eaf-rss-reader-get-buffer () 72 | (catch 'found-rss-reader-buffer 73 | (eaf-for-each-eaf-buffer 74 | (when (string-equal eaf--buffer-app-name "rss-reader") 75 | (throw 'found-rss-reader-buffer buffer))))) 76 | 77 | (defun eaf-rss-reader-content-page () 78 | (or 79 | ;; If blog redirect domain, `eaf--buffer-url' is not equal `eaf-rss-last-visit-url'. 80 | (eaf-rss-reader-web-page) 81 | ;; Because some blog will redirect domain, so `eaf-rss-reader-web-page' can't works expect. 82 | ;; Then we need check window beside EAF RSS buffer, return it if beside buffer is EAF browser buffer. 83 | (let ((window-number (length (cl-remove-if #'window-dedicated-p (window-list))))) 84 | (when (equal window-number 2) 85 | (save-window-excursion 86 | (with-selected-window (get-buffer-window (eaf-rss-reader-get-buffer)) 87 | (other-window 1) 88 | (when (and eaf--buffer-url 89 | (string-equal eaf--buffer-app-name "browser")) 90 | (current-buffer)))))))) 91 | 92 | (defvar eaf-rss-last-visit-url nil) 93 | 94 | (defun eaf-open-rss-link (feed-link url) 95 | "Open RSS link in other window." 96 | (interactive "M[EAF/browser] URL: ") 97 | ;; Try split window to open web pag. 98 | (delete-other-windows) 99 | (if eaf-rss-reader-split-horizontally 100 | (split-window-right) 101 | (split-window-below)) 102 | (other-window 1) 103 | 104 | ;; Open web page. 105 | (let* ((rss-url (eaf-wrap-url url)) 106 | (rss-web-page (eaf-rss-reader-web-page)) 107 | (agent (if (member feed-link eaf-rss-reader-phone-agent-list) "phone" "pc"))) 108 | (cond (rss-web-page 109 | (switch-to-buffer rss-web-page) 110 | (with-current-buffer rss-web-page 111 | (eaf-call-async "execute_function_with_args" eaf--buffer-id "load_url_with_agent" rss-url agent))) 112 | (t 113 | (eaf-open rss-url "browser" agent))) 114 | (setq eaf-rss-last-visit-url rss-url)) 115 | 116 | ;; Switch back to rss reader buffer according to `eaf-rss-reader-web-page-other-window' 117 | (if eaf-rss-reader-web-page-other-window 118 | (other-window -1) 119 | (delete-other-windows))) 120 | 121 | (defun eaf-rss-reader-close-page-or-quit () 122 | (interactive) 123 | (save-excursion 124 | (let ((rss-web-page (eaf-rss-reader-content-page))) 125 | (if rss-web-page 126 | (progn 127 | (switch-to-buffer rss-web-page) 128 | (kill-buffer-and-window) 129 | (setq eaf-rss-last-visit-url nil)) 130 | (eaf-call-async "eval_function" eaf--buffer-id "insert_or_close_buffer" (key-description (this-command-keys-vector))))))) 131 | 132 | (defun eaf-rss-reader-run-in-web-page (command) 133 | (let ((rss-web-page (eaf-rss-reader-content-page))) 134 | (when rss-web-page 135 | (with-current-buffer rss-web-page 136 | (eaf-call-async "eval_function" eaf--buffer-id command (key-description (this-command-keys-vector))))))) 137 | 138 | (defun eaf-rss-reader-scroll-up-web-page () 139 | (interactive) 140 | (eaf-rss-reader-run-in-web-page "scroll_up")) 141 | 142 | (defun eaf-rss-reader-scroll-down-web-page () 143 | (interactive) 144 | (eaf-rss-reader-run-in-web-page "scroll_down")) 145 | 146 | (defun eaf-rss-reader-refresh-web-page () 147 | (interactive) 148 | (eaf-rss-reader-run-in-web-page "refresh_page")) 149 | 150 | (defun eaf-rss-reader-translate-web-page () 151 | (interactive) 152 | (eaf-rss-reader-run-in-web-page "translate_page") 153 | 154 | ;; We need select EAF RSS buffer after open translate page. 155 | (run-with-timer "2" nil (lambda() (select-window (get-buffer-window (eaf-rss-reader-get-buffer)))))) 156 | 157 | (defun eaf-rss-reader-immersive-translation-web-page () 158 | (interactive) 159 | (eaf-rss-reader-run-in-web-page "immersive_translation")) 160 | 161 | (provide 'eaf-rss-reader) 162 | 163 | ;;; eaf-rss-reader.el ends here 164 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /img/screenshot.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/emacs-eaf/eaf-rss-reader/8a472d29fb4f9c880a3b0470fa93ffdc9f2b4734/img/screenshot.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "rss-reader", 3 | "version": "0.1.0", 4 | "private": true, 5 | "scripts": { 6 | "serve": "vue-cli-service serve", 7 | "build": "vue-cli-service build", 8 | "lint": "vue-cli-service lint" 9 | }, 10 | "dependencies": { 11 | "core-js": "^3.6.5", 12 | "gsap": "^3.7.1", 13 | "qwebchannel": "^5.9.0", 14 | "sass-loader": "^12.1.0", 15 | "vue": "^2.6.11", 16 | "vuex": "^3.6.2" 17 | }, 18 | "devDependencies": { 19 | "@vue/cli-plugin-babel": "~5.0.8", 20 | "@vue/cli-plugin-eslint": "^3.1.1", 21 | "@vue/cli-service": "^5.0.8", 22 | "babel-eslint": "^10.1.0", 23 | "eslint": "^6.7.2", 24 | "eslint-plugin-vue": "^6.2.2", 25 | "vue-template-compiler": "^2.6.11" 26 | }, 27 | "eslintConfig": { 28 | "root": true, 29 | "env": { 30 | "node": true 31 | }, 32 | "extends": [ 33 | "plugin:vue/essential", 34 | "eslint:recommended" 35 | ], 36 | "parserOptions": { 37 | "parser": "babel-eslint" 38 | }, 39 | "rules": {} 40 | }, 41 | "browserslist": [ 42 | "> 1%", 43 | "last 2 versions", 44 | "not dead" 45 | ] 46 | } 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/App.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 6 | 7 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/assets/logo.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/emacs-eaf/eaf-rss-reader/8a472d29fb4f9c880a3b0470fa93ffdc9f2b4734/src/assets/logo.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/ArticlesList.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 40 | 41 | 147 | 148 | 236 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/FeedsList.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 37 | 38 | 113 | 114 | 181 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/Main.vue: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 7 | 8 | 111 | 112 | 128 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Vue from 'vue' 2 | import App from './App.vue' 3 | import store from './store' 4 | 5 | Vue.config.productionTip = false 6 | 7 | new Vue({ 8 | store, 9 | render: h => h(App) 10 | }).$mount('#app') 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/store.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Vue from 'vue' 2 | import Vuex from 'vuex' 3 | 4 | Vue.use(Vuex) 5 | 6 | export default new Vuex.Store({ 7 | state: { 8 | feedsList: [], 9 | feedsLinkList: [], 10 | currentFeedIndex: -1, 11 | currentArticleIndex:-1 12 | }, 13 | mutations: { 14 | updateFeedsList(state, infos) { 15 | state.feedsList = infos; 16 | }, 17 | updateFeedsLinkList(state, infos) { 18 | state.feedsLinkList = infos; 19 | }, 20 | changeCurrentFeedIndex(state, feed_index) { 21 | state.currentFeedIndex = feed_index; 22 | }, 23 | changeCurrentArticleIndex(state, article_index) { 24 | state.currentArticleIndex = article_index; 25 | }, 26 | markArticleAsRead(state) { 27 | state.feedsList[state.currentFeedIndex].feed_article_list[state.currentArticleIndex].isRead = true; 28 | }, 29 | markFeedAsRead(state) { 30 | state.feedsList[state.currentFeedIndex].feed_article_list.map(article => article.isRead = true); 31 | } 32 | }, 33 | actions: { 34 | }, 35 | getters: { 36 | currentFeedArticleList(state) { 37 | if (state.currentFeedIndex != -1) { 38 | return state.feedsList[state.currentFeedIndex].feed_article_list; 39 | } 40 | }, 41 | infolist(state) { 42 | const index = state.currentFeedIndex; 43 | if (index != -1) { 44 | return state.feedsList[index].feed_article_list; 45 | } 46 | }, 47 | } 48 | }) 49 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------