An official RSS feed is available at https://blog.revolut.com/rss/
Note that there is also an invisible "RSS" button next to the Facebook
and Twitter icons at the menu bar.
References #1321
Facebook has changed their strategy regarding permalinks, which
now include lots of unnecessary target data. Fortunately it also
contains the unique story id which we can utilize as URI.
* [InstagramBridge] Fix GraphSidecar output
Fix following issues which related to output of the GraphSidecar type posts.
- The GraphSidecar post's media wasn't outputted except for first picture when searching by hashtag or location
- Video didn't embedded
NOTE:
The function getInstagramStory() which was called when the post type is GraphSidecar didn't seem to work just as one intended.
Because the web request called in that function is just to get the media of single post, NOT to get the media of Story.
But I don't have any idea to solve #694, so it seems be better to rename these function and member variable properly.
Adds <link> elements for each additional output format in the <head> of
HTML format output to allow RSS readers to find the actual feeds
directly from the HTML page.
This bridge allows you to follow iOS/iPad application updates
directly over RSS. This allows you to get notified of an application
update even if you don't have a iDevice. This may be useful in cases
where you want to be notified of a competitor's application for eg.
I built this after I got tired of waiting for WhatsApp to push their
security release on iOS. It shows up on the AppStore 7 days later
Most of the code in RSS-Bridge uses the long array syntax.
This commit adds a check to enforce using this syntax over
the short array syntax.
All failures have been fixed.
Debian increased the minimum security level for OpenSSL from TLS 1.0
to TLS 1.2 [1] which also affects the Debian-based PHP image for Docker.
This change can break some bridges which have to connect to servers with
lower security level. Since all browsers still connect to these servers,
so should RSS-Bridge.
Note that according to [2] Mozilla, Firefox, Microsoft, Google and Apple
plan to increase the minimum security level to TLS 1.2 around March 2020.
At this time RSS-Bridge should follow the browser changes.
This commit updates the Dockerfile to automatically drop the minimum
security level back to TLS 1.0.
Based on the solution provided by @theScrabi in #1318
[1] https://wiki.debian.org/ContinuousIntegration/TriagingTips/openssl-1.1.1
[2] 553fc8e61f/debian/libssl1.1.NEWS
setInputs() currently looks if the global array defines a 'value'
for a given parameter, but that isn't supported by the API. It
needs to be 'defaultValue'.