This module requires PHP 5 and CURL support. The Image module is required if you are planning on aggregating from feeds that contain an image per item. Always remember to run update.php when upgrading your module and always remember to BACKUP FIRST!

This module aggregates content from XML feeds. RSS 2.0, ATOM 1.0 & RDF 1.0 are supported, but its architecture is easily expandable to support any XML format, check out the README file for details. Following are some of its features :

  • Highly efficient. This module was created for performance.
  • Ability to assign term(s) to all items generated from a feed.
  • Ability to dynamically tag all incoming items during feed handling phase. For example, RSS, ATOM & RDF categories are automatically extracted, added as terms, and auto-attached to aggregated items.
  • Integrates with OG. If the feed is set as a group, all items are assigned as posts under it (parent->child). If the feed is set as a post, all items are assigned as posts under the feed's group (siblings).
  • Built-in support for handling feeds that require HTTP authentication.
  • Built-in support for handling feeds that require FTP authentication.

Please consider donating to further the development of this module. Sponsorship is also an option, contact O-Minds if you're interested in sponsoring this module.

Maintainer: Waleed Qadi from O-Minds.

O-Minds can be contacted for Drupal services via the contact form on our website.

Downloads

Version Downloads Date Links
6.x-1.11 tar.gz (27.01 KB) | zip (31.13 KB) 2010-Mar-29 Notes
5.x-4.8 tar.gz (27.3 KB) | zip (31.78 KB) 2009-Jan-01 Notes

Project Information

  • Module categories: Syndication
  • Maintenance status: Unknown
  • Development status: Unknown
  • Reported installs: 549 sites currently report using this module. View usage statistics.
  • Downloads: 29,300
  • Last modified: November 1, 2010

Maintainers for Aggregation

  • ominds - 83 commits
    last: 2 years ago, first: 6 years ago
  • waleedq - 1 commit
    last: 3 years ago, first: 3 years ago

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