Is there a news page component with webhook or rss feed?

Robert Augesen Posted in Component Development 6 years ago

Basiclly looking for a Component that is a page on its own that allows rss feed from it.

Use:
I want that rss and or webhook feed to be sent to the following

  • Facebook Page
  • Discord Channel
  • Email News Letter

I would pay 5-10$ for something like this.

Replies
us BlkWolf LanHunter Replied 4 years ago

See this is an old thread but not an old idea.

I am starting work on a Discord.js to OSSN package. What I have seen so far, I will be able to write a general package handler that the discord bot uses the site as a client, local on the host. With that, I'll be able to link the Discord bot to the ossn_user and interface to the bot as you would send a message to the user from the site.

If there is anyone else interested in working on a community edition of this please reach out to myself. I'm looking more to collaborate vs fly solo but, either will work. I know that being new to the software, I'M going to have a lot of questions along the way so, all the expertise will only go to a short turn around.

I have Discord servers as well the local OSSN site setup. Rather use local forms if that works.

Cheers

gb Rishi B Replied 6 years ago

Z-man, my response was based on the price and complexity (from my estimation) of various premium components from Softlab24, as compared with the free components here. Personally I think $5-10 is unreasonable for something like Robert requested, but if you want to code an rss component for free that can handle webhooks, facebook, and discord, go right ahead.

German Michael Zülsdorff Replied 6 years ago

No one's going to code that ?

Bansh33,
it's your legitimate right to charge your customers for any programming work you do, no question. But I can't make friends with finding your personal pricing plans generalized this way here.
Remember, that OSSN has been coded for free, as numerous components have been made available. Hence, I don't see any reason why especially this request can't be coded for $10 or an even lower fee.

gb Rishi B Replied 6 years ago

no offense, but no one's going to code that for you for $5-10. I wrote a similar custom component which parses a few RSS feeds (news type stuff) and puts the info into a mysql table, and then displays the "news" from those feeds in a box on the sidebar of the newsfeed, but I wouldn't even consider posting or sending you the source for a price that low.

us Robert Augesen Replied 6 years ago

From what I can see, Nothing exists publicly yet.