const _ = require('lodash'); const debug = require('ghost-ignition').debug('services:routing:controllers:rss'); const url = require('url'); const security = require('@tryghost/security'); const settingsCache = require('../../../../server/services/settings/cache'); const rssService = require('../../rss'); const helpers = require('../helpers'); // @TODO: is this really correct? Should we be using meta data title? function getTitle(relatedData) { relatedData = relatedData || {}; let titleStart = _.get(relatedData, 'author[0].name') || _.get(relatedData, 'tag[0].name') || ''; titleStart += titleStart ? ' - ' : ''; return titleStart + settingsCache.get('title'); } /** * @description RSS controller. * * @TODO: The collection controller does almost the same. Merge! * @param {Object} req * @param {Object} res * @param {Function} next */ module.exports = function rssController(req, res, next) { debug('rssController'); const pathOptions = { page: 1, // required for fetchData slug: req.params.slug ? security.string.safe(req.params.slug) : undefined }; // CASE: Ghost is using an rss cache - normalize the URL for use as a key // @TODO: This belongs to the rss service O_o const baseUrl = url.parse(req.originalUrl).pathname; helpers.fetchData(pathOptions, res.routerOptions, res.locals) .then(function formatResult(result) { const response = _.pick(result, ['posts', 'meta']); response.title = getTitle(result.data); response.description = settingsCache.get('description'); return response; }) .then(function (data) { return rssService.render(res, baseUrl, data); }) .catch(helpers.handleError(next)); };