Tags
Inputs
The input will be a yaml file containing a list of Items
you want to stay up to date with. Inside each item will be a url, and weight.
email: max-entries: 10 recipients: - [email protected] markdown: max-entries: 100 output: - README.md json: max-entries: 1000 output: - feeds/feed.json rss: max-entries: 1000 output: - feeds/feed.xml html: max-entries: 100 output: index.html items: Waylon Walker: weight: 5 url: https://waylonwalker.com/rss.xml @_WaylonWalker: weight: 3 twitter: https://twitter.com/_waylonwalker DEV Waylon Walker: weight: 8 url: https://dev.to/waylonwalker Stack Overflow Kedro: weight: 5 url: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/kedro Kedro GitHub: weight: 4 url: https://github.com/quantumblacklabs/kedro Kedro Pypi weight: 10 url: https://pypi.org/project/kedro/
Types
- rss feed (primary source)
- youtube feed
- Stack Overflow tags
- GitHub repo activity
- pypi release
- dev.to post
- Twitter Search # user will need an api key
Methodology
Each url will be pulled in and parsed into a standard data scructure. Some items may yield special feaures, a schemaless/nosql datastructure may be best. Pipeline will decide to how to weight posts based on users weight, recent position on feed, .
a_raw (raw plain text / json items) -> b_int (cleaned items) -> c_pri (single feed of items) -> d_fea (weighted feed of items) -> e_out (requested output formats)
output
Pipeline outputs will be email, json, markdown, xml, html. Each will be able to be configured by the config file (max-entries, output location).
Running
Users will be able to create their own reader. Here is a list of possiblilites. Users will not have the pipeline inside their repo. It will pull the pipeline from a package repo, pypi, dockerhub, GitHub.
- fork a template repo (might be cumbersome to update)
- use a GitHub action from the Marketplace (easier to update)
- GH actions will run the pipeline on a schedule