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Activity 6.x-2.x-dev 2009-10-30
Views 6.x-2.6 2009-06-10
edit default view all_activity (export attached)
try to add Feed display
in Basic Settings: row style indicates Missing style plugin
Cannot update display (returns error: Style RSS Feed requires a row style but the row plugin is invalid.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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all_activity.txt | 2.44 KB | skizzo |
Comments
Comment #1
Scott Reynolds CreditAttribution: Scott Reynolds commentedbumping this up for me to look at.
Comment #2
Scott Reynolds CreditAttribution: Scott Reynolds commentedHmm I know this has been talked about before. Perhaps someone else can find the Duplicate issue.
Needs to be a standard compliant Activity feed. We should do this: http://activitystrea.ms/
Comment #3
skizzo CreditAttribution: skizzo commentedIt was reported for Activity1 as http://drupal.org/node/519018
Comment #4
Scott Reynolds CreditAttribution: Scott Reynolds commentedSweet. thanks. And thanks for following my instructions (skizzo++).
We have to write a RSS plugin so Views knows how to take the result and output it. For instance, Nodes are done differently then Activity stream. So we might as well implement a new standard being championed by Facebook, MySpace, Microsoft and Six Apart.
Comment #5
Bilmar CreditAttribution: Bilmar commentedsubscribing
Comment #6
perke+1 tracking
Comment #7
Gábor HojtsySubscribe. I found this limitation while testing Activity 6.x-2.x for deployment on l.d.o. I'd like to be able to add a feed so users could subscribe to the activity on the site / in their group.
Comment #8
mojo78 CreditAttribution: mojo78 commentedAny word on this, i.e. is there a fix/proposed fix? is this a problem because different activity entries might need different styles in the feed?
Comment #9
Gábor HojtsyWell, I was told the Views RSS module can be used in the meantime, which can form RSS feeds from arbitrary data. Unfortunately that does not allow strip_tagging the activity description to become the title of the feed item and non-strip tagged description to go as the body of the feed item. That would not provide anything close to the activity streams format, but at least a base RSS format people could subscribe to in the meantime.
Comment #10
hellomobe CreditAttribution: hellomobe commentedsubscribing
Comment #11
mgiffordJust linking to a related issue #1611560: Clarification about relationship or not to http://activitystrea.ms as pointed out by Robin Millette. Maybe there isn't much momentum behind Activity Streams any more.