The package provides three simple functions for reading RSS feeds from news outlets and have them conveniently returned as a tibble.
The newscatcheR package provides a dataset of news sites and
their rss feeds, together with some characteristics of the websites such
as the topic, country or language of the website, and few functions
explore and access the feeds from R
.
Two functions that work as a wrapper around tidyRSS can be used to fetch the feed from a given website. Two additional functions can be used to conveniently browse the websites dataset.
The first function get_news()
returns a tibble of the
rss feed of a given site.
# adding a small time delay to avoid simultaneous posts to the API
Sys.sleep(3)
get_news(website = "ycombinator.com", rss_table = package_rss)
The second function get_headlines
is a helper function
that returns a tibble of just the headlines, instead of the full rss
feed.
# adding a small time delay to avoid simultaneous posts to the API
Sys.sleep(3)
get_headlines(website = "ycombinator.com", rss_table = package_rss)
Because some website have multiple feeds divided by topics,
describe_url(website)
can be helpful to see the topics of a
given website.
describe_url("bbc.com")
#> Topics available for website bbc.com: business, news, science, travel.
Finally, filter_urls(topic, country, language )
can be
used to browse the dataset by topic, country, or language.
filter_urls(topic = "tech", country = "IT", language = "it")
#> # A tibble: 5 × 7
#> clean_url language topic_unified main clean_country rss_url GlobalRank
#> <chr> <chr> <chr> <chr> <chr> <chr> <chr>
#> 1 repubblica.it it tech None IT http://… 1086
#> 2 lastampa.it it tech None IT http://… 2413
#> 3 ilsole24ore.com it tech None IT http://… 2681
#> 4 corriere.it it tech None IT http://… 1328
#> 5 ansa.it it tech None IT http://… 2248
This package can be convenient if you need to fetch news from various websites for further analysis and you don’t want to search manually for the URL of their RSS feeds.
Assuming we have the news sites we want to follow:
= c("bbc.com", "spiegel.de", "washingtonpost.com") sites
We can get a list of data frames with:
lapply(sites, get_news)