In case of a unparsable date, the text to DateTime object failed, and
this resulted to a Fatal error while using this DateTime object . To
prvent this fatal error, if the date parsing failse, then a DateTime
object is created with the actual date.
* rework to parse new layout
* skip incomplete rows
The last row could have fewer columns if there are less rows than the items limit. This usually should not happen, though.
* use constant for skipping
Bandcamp tags pages have a new layout and now use a POST API endpoint to view each page of releases.
Output of this bridge should be almost the same as before, with a few small improvements:
- Small album image in 'content', larger album image in 'enclosures'
- RSS item titles/authors are appended with the releaser in parentheses if the artist name and the releaser are different (i.e. Record Label's Bandcamp releases an album called Bar by the band named Foo, it would get the title 'Foo - Bar (Record Label)' and the author 'Foo (Record Label)')
* Fix issue with CachetAPI Pagination
Fixing issue that only the oldest 20 entries were shown.
_Background:_
_Cachet has a, lets call it odd, system of pagination. On the first page you see the incidents first created, so they are not what you want to see. But on the last page you can have 1 or 20 of the newest incidents. So you have to take the incidents from the last page (call it Pmax) and combine them with the incidents from Pmax - 1._
This commit adds support for a new parameter which specifies the type
of cache to use for caching. It is specified in config.ini.php:
[cache]
type = "..."
Currently only one type of cache is supported (see /caches). All uses
of 'FileCache' were replaced by this configuration option.
Note: Caching currently depends on files and folders (due to FileCache).
Experience may vary depending on the selected cache type. For now always
check if FileCache is working before testing alternative types.
References #1000
'uid' represents the unique id for a feed item. This item is null by
default and can be set to any string value. The provided string value
is always hashed to sha1 to make it the same length in all cases.
References #977, #1005