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      sdetweil @justjim1220
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      @justjim1220 sure… just have to figure out how to find the feeds entry from the newsItem entry… you MAY/PROBABLY have to add something to the newsItem entries (every one) when they are placed in the newsItem array…

      i can’t look at any of the rss code til thursday sometime…

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        justjim1220 Module Developer @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil

        Is this what I am looking for?

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          sdetweil
          last edited by

          Note that that data is not part of the item. What code moves the xml to the Json object you are accessing?

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            sdetweil @sdetweil
            last edited by sdetweil

            looking at the code on my phone, the fetcher.js needs another method to parse out the source icon.

            parser.on("image", function(image){})
            

            To set a variable with the icon url,
            That u can use in the

            parser.on("item", function(item)
            

            To add the icon url to each item to be able to use it during the display process

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              A Former User @justjim1220
              last edited by

              @justjim1220
              But not all RSS would have that channel.image. that is optional.

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              • justjim1220J Offline
                justjim1220 Module Developer @Guest
                last edited by justjim1220

                @sdetweil @sean

                SO, I changed this part of the fetcher, but, after reading your posts, I am not sure if this is what you are talking about…

                parser.on("item", function(item) {
                
                			var title = item.title;
                			var image = item.image || item.logo || item.img || item.svg || "";
                			var description = item.description || item.summary || item.content || "";
                			var pubdate = item.pubdate || item.published || item.updated || item["dc:date"];
                			var url = item.url || item.link || "";
                
                			if (title && pubdate) {
                
                				var regex = /(<([^>]+)>)/ig;
                				description = description.toString().replace(regex, "");
                
                				items.push({
                					title: title,
                					image: image,
                					description: description,
                					pubdate: pubdate,
                					url: url,
                				});
                
                			} else if (logFeedWarnings) {
                				console.log("Can't parse feed item:");
                				console.log(item);
                				console.log("Title: " + title);
                				console.log("Image: " + image);
                				console.log("Description: " + description);
                				console.log("Pubdate: " + pubdate);
                			}
                		});
                

                It is looking like you are telling me I need to add a new section to the fetcher similar to this, but starting with

                parser.on("image", function(image){})
                			var title = image.title;
                			var image = image.image || image.logo || image.img || image.svg || "";
                			var url = image.url || image.link || "";
                

                and would I also need this part?

                                        if (image&& url) {
                
                				var regex = /(<([^>]+)>)/ig;
                				description = description.toString().replace(regex, "");
                
                				images.push({
                					title: title,
                					image: image,
                					url: url,
                				});
                
                			} else if (logFeedWarnings) {
                				console.log("Can't parse feed item:");
                				console.log(item);
                				console.log("Title: " + title);
                				console.log("Image: " + image);
                				console.log("Description: " + description);
                				console.log("Pubdate: " + pubdate);
                			}
                		});
                

                And, would this be the way to add the image url in the config…

                                        {
                                                imageUrl: "https://static01.nyt.com/images/misc/NYT_logo_rss_250x40.png",
                                                title: "New York Times",
                				url: "http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml"
                                        },
                			{
                                                imageUrl: "http://online.wsj.com/img/wsj_sm_logo.gif",
                				title: "Wall St. Journal",
                				url: "http://www.wsj.com/xml/rss/3_7085.xml"
                			},
                			{
                                                imageUrl: "http://www.gannett-cdn.com/sites/usatnetwork/images/RSS_Syndication_Logo-USATN.png",
                				title: "USA Today",
                				url: "http://rssfeeds.usatoday.com/UsatodaycomNation-TopStories"
                			},
                			{
                                                imageUrl: "https://news.bbcimg.co.uk/nol/shared/img/bbc_news_120x60.gif",
                				title: "BBC World News",
                				url: "http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/world/rss.xml#"
                			}
                

                Sorry, for all the questions, just really trying to learn all this…
                AND, thanks for all your help!!! :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

                "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
                Jim Hallock - 1995

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                  sdetweil
                  last edited by sdetweil

                  ok, then to use the definition in the feed entry
                  modify the node helper

                  			fetcher = new Fetcher(url, reloadInterval, encoding, config.logFeedWarnings);
                  
                  			fetcher.onReceive(function(fetcher) {
                                                  // add code here to run thru the array of feed response items and add the icon url to each entry..
                                                  // the feed definition was passed in as parm to the containing method..   because this is a callback, you will probably have to bind the feed definition to this function
                                                  for( var item in fetcher.items())
                                                  {
                                                       item.icon=this.feed_def.icon;
                                                   }
                  				self.broadcastFeeds();
                  			}.bind({feed_def:feed}))
                  

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                    justjim1220 Module Developer @sdetweil
                    last edited by

                    @sdetweil

                    well, sort of lost me there, but also getting a headache.

                    Gotta run some errands, I’ll look at it some more after a while.

                    AGAIN, THANK YOU for all the help!!!

                    "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
                    Jim Hallock - 1995

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                      sdetweil
                      last edited by sdetweil

                      @justjim1220 said in how to pull new element added to an array?:

                      var image = item.image || item.logo || item.img || item.svg || “”;

                      that looks good, except as you note, these are optional in the response (item) data.

                      do you want to use the configured url for the feed if not present?

                      var image = item.image || item.logo || item.img || item.svg || xxxx.yyy.icon || "";
                      

                      the feed definition is passed into the fetcher function. except that routine could have ended seconds ago, when the parser.on(item) method is called (by the callback)…

                      so, what should xxxx.yyy be? can’t use the parm feed directly, as the routine could have exited already…

                      so, javascript gives you the ability to bind (connect) a variable with a routine when it is called asyncronously…

                      when u bind the variable, it will be accessible in the context of the function, context = this,

                      so, on the close brace of the function defined on the .on(), add the .bind() clause.

                      inside the bind clause, you specify the name of the variable INSIDE the function, and connect it to the variable at the time the .on() definition is called… (ie ‘feed’)…

                      so,

                      }.bind({feed_var_in_function:feed})
                      

                      then when the function is called, you can get access to the variable using ‘this’…

                      this.feed_var_in_function.icon, would be the icon defined for THIS feed

                      therefore the stmt above would be

                      var image = item.image || item.logo || item.img || item.svg || this.feed_var_in_function.icon || "";
                      

                      this says, use any of the optional images in the feed item, if present,
                      else use the user defined feed icon,
                      else nothing if not defined…

                      Sam

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                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                      • justjim1220J Offline
                        justjim1220 Module Developer @sdetweil
                        last edited by

                        @sdetweil

                        ok, so do I need to add it like this:

                        parser.on("image", function(image){})
                        			var title = image.title;
                        			var image = image.image || image.logo || image.img || image.svg || this.feed_var_in_function.icon || "";
                        			var url = image.url || image.link || "";
                        

                        Or, like this:

                        parser.on("image", function(image){})
                        			var title = image.title;
                        			var image = item.image || item.logo || item.img || item.svg || this.feed_var_in_function.icon || "";
                        			var url = image.url || image.link || "";
                        

                        "Life's Too Short To Dance With Ugly People"
                        Jim Hallock - 1995

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