Add an RSS feed
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- Install an Astro package for creating an RSS feed for your website
- Create a feed that can be subscribed to and read by RSS feed readers
Install Astro’s RSS package
Astro provides a custom package to quickly add an RSS feed to your website.
This official package generates a non-HTML document with information about all of your blog posts that can be read by feed readers like Feedly, The Old Reader, and more. This document is updated every time your site is rebuilt.
Individuals can subscribe to your feed in a feed reader, and receive a notification when you publish a new blog post on your site, making it a popular blog feature.
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Quit the Astro development server and run the following command in the terminal to install Astro’s RSS package.
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Restart the dev server to begin working on your Astro project again.
Create an .xml
feed document
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Create a new file in
src/pages/
calledrss.xml.js
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Copy the following code into this new document. Customize the
title
anddescription
properties, and if necessary, specify a different language incustomData
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Add the
site
property to the Astro config with your site’s own unique Netlify URL. -
This
rss.xml
document is only created when your site is built, so you won’t be able to see this page in your browser during development. Quit the dev server and run the following commands to first, build your site locally and then, view a preview of your build: -
Visit
http://localhost:4321/rss.xml
and verify that you can see (unformatted) text on the page with anitem
for each of your.md
files. Each item should contain blog post information such astitle
,url
, anddescription
.Download a feed reader, or sign up for an online feed reader service and subscribe to your site by adding your own Netlify URL. You can also share this link with others so they can subscribe to your posts, and be notified when a new one is published.
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Be sure to quit the preview and restart the dev server when you want to view your site in development mode again.