Is it possible for a non-developer to create a new rss feed from a site? #14350
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I want to add a nsfw blog to my rss reader. I am not a developer. I looked over the docs and I am completely lost on how to do it. The nsfw blog I want to add used to have an rss feed, but they removed it. rss radar only finds a comments feed on the site now, but I don't want that. I want an rss feed of the blog posts / articles / main links (whatever they are called). Is it possible for a non-dev to set up one? I've looked through the docs. The nsfw blog I am trying to follow seems to be a wordpress blog, so I found this route: /blogs/wordpress/:domain/:https? and when I enter the domain of the nsfw blog, I get an error: "Error message: This RSS is disabled unless 'ALLOW_USER_SUPPLY_UNSAFE_DOMAIN' is set to 'true'." I guess that means it can't work? |
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You need a self hosted instance of RSSHub with |
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It is possible, but maybe not in the current RSSHub project. Currently, I found three solutions which can match your requirements. The first to recommend is an open source project too, feedless. The developer makes a GUI for picking the element user wants on the webpage. The next is RSS anything, from a company called diffbot. The developer loves rss so he/she makes the rss finder function of his company free(for now). The third one is FetchRSS, a commercial service, the free plan has limits. I am learning to make contributions on rsshub too, but lack of front end knowledge. These three are someway alternatives. And I sincerely hopes that oneday RSSHub can have the GUI for picking elements users want, just like feedless. |
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You need a self hosted instance of RSSHub with
ALLOW_USER_SUPPLY_UNSAFE_DOMAIN
set totrue
. The default is false for obvious security reason.