Fields - feedAuthor :: Maybe Author
The feed author. The author object has several members. These are all
optional --- but if you provide an author object, then at least one is
required. - feedDescription :: Maybe Text
Provides more detail, beyond the title, on what the feed is about. A
feed reader may display this text. - feedExpired :: Maybe Bool
Says whether or not the feed is finished --- that is, whether or not it
will ever update again. A feed for a temporary event, such as an instance
of the Olympics, could expire. If the value is True , then it's expired.
Any other value, or the absence of feedExpired , means the feed may
continue to update. - feedFavicon :: Maybe Url
The URL of an image for the feed suitable to be used in a source list.
It should be square and relatively small, but not smaller than 64 x 64 (so
that it can look good on retina displays). As with feedIcon , this image
should use transparency where appropriate, since it may be rendered on a
non-white background. - feedFeedUrl :: Maybe Url
The URL of the feed, and serves as the unique identifier for the feed.
As with feedHomePageUrl , this should be considered required for feeds on
the public web. - feedHomePageUrl :: Maybe Url
The URL of the resource that the feed describes. This resource may or
may not actually be a "home" page, but it should be an HTML page. If a
feed is published on the public web, this should be considered as
required. But it may not make sense in the case of a file created on a
desktop computer, when that file is not shared or is shared only
privately. - feedHubs :: Maybe [Hub]
Describes endpoints that can be used to subscribe to real-time
notifications from the publisher of this feed. Each object has a type and
URL, both of which are required. - feedIcon :: Maybe Url
The URL of an image for the feed suitable to be used in a timeline, much
the way an avatar might be used. It should be square and relatively large
--- such as 512 x 512 --- so that it can be scaled-down and so that it can
look good on retina displays. It should use transparency where
appropriate, since it may be rendered on a non-white background. - feedItems :: [Item]
An array of objects that describe each object in the list. - feedNextUrl :: Maybe Url
The URL of a feed that provides the next n items, where n is
determined by the publisher. This allows for pagination, but with the
expectation that reader software is not required to use it and probably
won't use it very often. feedNextUrl must not be the same as
feedFeedUrl , and it must not be the same as a previous feedNextUrl (to
avoid infinite loops). - feedTitle :: Text
The name of the feed, which will often correspond to the name of the
website (blog, for instance), though not necessarily. - :: Maybe Text
A description of the purpose of the feed. This is for the use of people
looking at the raw JSON, and should be ignored by feed readers. - feedVersion :: Url
The URL of the version of the format the feed uses.
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