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1.6 KiB
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58 lines
1.6 KiB
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# Find Penguins Feed
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Quick & dirty tool to turn [Find Penguins](https://findpenguins.com) footprints
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into a rss feeds.
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There is no storage involved and every call to the feed builds it anew. Because
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this is done by web-scraping, it should not be done too often, as you might get
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rate limited or blocked.
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This was written to track a family member's journey without having to register
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or madly refreshing the website all five minutes.
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It only needed to work for that specific journey but maybe someone else finds it
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useful.
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# Building
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Install [rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/) and run `cargo build --release`. This
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gives you a binary `./target/release/findpenguins-feed>` which is directly
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executable.
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# Configuration
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Configuration is handled with a configuration file and/or environment variables.
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The configuration file is sourced from the following locations, depending on the
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operating system:
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- \*nix: `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/.config/findpenguins-feed/config.toml`
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- Windows: `{FOLDERID_RoamingAppData}/findpenguins-feed/config/config.toml`
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- macOS: `$HOME/Library/Preferences/ch.vanwa.findpenguins-feed/config.toml`
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Environment variable always take precedence.
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## server_address
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IP and port the server should listen on.
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- default: `[::1]:3000`
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- env var: `FINDPENGUINS_FEED__SERVER_ADDRESS`
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## feeds
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List of find penguin journeys to track.
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- default: `[]`
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- env var: `FINDPENGUINS_FEED__FEEDS` (urls are comma separated)
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Example configuration file:
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```
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server_address = "[::1]:4000"
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feeds = [
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"https://findpenguins.com/1234/trip/trip-2023",
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"https://findpenguins.com/1234/trip/trip-2022"
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]
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```
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