Koha/misc/cronjobs/rss/lastAcquired-2.0.conf
Galen Charlton f74d63a1e5 bug 2864 [2/2]: move rss/* to misc/cronjobs/rss/*
As rss.pl is not a CGI script, moved it to join the
other cronjobs.  Full documentation of the script
is in misc/cronjobs/rss/rss.pl, but to summarize:

[1] rss.pl is run on the command line to produce
    an RSS XML document.  The output should be
    placed in a directory accessible to the OPAC
    (or staff) web interface so that users can download
    the RSS feed.  An example of usage:

    misc/cronjobs/rss.pl lastAcquired.conf

    Normally rss.pl should be run periodically (e.g., daily)
    to keep the feed up-to-date.

[2] The configuration file (e.g., lastAcquired.conf) lists

    * name of the template file to use
    * path of output file
    * SQL query

    rss.pl runs the SQL query, then feeds the output of the
    query through the template to produce the output file.

[3] The template file (e.g., lastAcquired.tmpl) uses
    HTML::Template syntax like any of the HTML
    templates for the web interface.

Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <galen.charlton@liblime.com>
2008-12-17 08:02:34 -06:00

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channel
title=Recent Acquisitions
link=http://www.koha.org
desc=The library's 15 most recent acquisitions
lang=en
image
title=Koha, the worlds best Open Source Library System
url=http://www.koha.org/images/foo.jpg
link=http://www.koha.org
description=Koha, the worlds best Open Source Library System
width=88
height=31
config
tmpl=lastAcquired-2.0.tmpl
output=lastAcquired-2.0.xml
query=select biblio.title as title, biblio.author as author, biblio.biblionumber, biblio.notes as notes, biblioitems.place as place, biblioitems.publishercode as publishercode, biblioitems.publicationyear as publicationyear, biblioitems.pages as pages, biblioitems.illus as illus, biblioitems.size as size from biblio, biblioitems, items where biblioitems.biblionumber = items.biblionumber and biblio.biblionumber = items.biblionumber and items.dateaccessioned is not NULL order by items.dateaccessioned desc