**Usage example**: _You have discovered a site that provides feeds which are hidden and inaccessible by normal means. You want your bridge to directly read the feeds and provide them via **RSS-Bridge**_ Find a [template](#template) at the end of this file. **Notice:** For a standard feed only `collectData` need to be implemented. `collectData` should call `$this->collectExpandableDatas('your URI here');` to automatically load feed items and header data (will subsequently call `parseItem` for each item in the feed). You can limit the number of items to fetch by specifying an additional parameter for: `$this->collectExpandableDatas('your URI here', 10)` (limited to 10 items). ## The `parseItem` method This method receives one item from the current feed and should return one **RSS-Bridge** item. The default function does all the work to get the item data from the feed, whether it is RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0 or Atom 1.0. **Notice:** The following code sample is just an example. Implementation depends on your requirements! ```PHP protected function parseItem(array $item) { $item['content'] = str_replace('rssbridge','RSS-Bridge',$item['content']); return $item; } ``` ### Feed parsing How rss-bridge processes xml feeds: Function | uri | title | timestamp | author | content ---------|-----|-------|-----------|--------|-------- `atom` | id | title | updated | author | content `rss 0.91` | link | title | | | description `rss 1.0` | link | title | dc:date | dc:creator | description `rss 2.0` | link, guid | title | pubDate, dc:date | author, dc:creator | description # Template This is the template for a new bridge: ```PHP collectExpandableDatas('your feed URI'); } } ```