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=RSS feed access= | =RSS feed access= | ||
The [[Special:Recentchanges]] page and the [https://www.grid5000.fr/index.php/Special:Recentchanges?feed=rss RSS feed] are only available to logged in users. This is a issue with regard to people who want to read this feed using a RSS aggregator. Anyway, 2 solutions a proposed to bypass this: | |||
== 1st solution : use an RSS reader that is built into your web browser= | |||
* Safari | |||
* the Sage extension for Firefox) | |||
* ... | |||
== 2nd solution : use wget to retrieve the page in a cron job == | |||
* find your cookies.txt file (usually $HOME/.mozilla/firefox/''randomstring''/cookies.txt) | |||
* use | |||
wget --load-cookies $HOME/.mozilla/firefox/''randomstring''/cookies.txt -O grid5000.rss https://www.grid5000.fr/index.php/Special:Recentchanges?feed=rss | |||
* if it doesn't work, run wget with --debug, and check that it properly send the cookies. | |||
NB: Be very careful if you try to edit the cookies.txt file : wget will silently forget some cookies if you mess with cookies.txt. | |||
NB2: the cookies.txt file can be moved between systems (ie you can generate it on your desktop and run the cron job on a server) |
Revision as of 17:53, 25 November 2005
RSS feed access
The Special:Recentchanges page and the RSS feed are only available to logged in users. This is a issue with regard to people who want to read this feed using a RSS aggregator. Anyway, 2 solutions a proposed to bypass this:
= 1st solution : use an RSS reader that is built into your web browser
- Safari
- the Sage extension for Firefox)
- ...
2nd solution : use wget to retrieve the page in a cron job
- find your cookies.txt file (usually $HOME/.mozilla/firefox/randomstring/cookies.txt)
- use
wget --load-cookies $HOME/.mozilla/firefox/randomstring/cookies.txt -O grid5000.rss https://www.grid5000.fr/index.php/Special:Recentchanges?feed=rss
- if it doesn't work, run wget with --debug, and check that it properly send the cookies.
NB: Be very careful if you try to edit the cookies.txt file : wget will silently forget some cookies if you mess with cookies.txt. NB2: the cookies.txt file can be moved between systems (ie you can generate it on your desktop and run the cron job on a server)