# Consuming RSS Feeds ## Reading a feed To read an RSS feed, pass its URL to `Zend\Feed\Reader\Reader::import()`: ```php $channel = Zend\Feed\Reader\Reader::import('http://rss.example.com/channelName'); ``` > ## Importing requires an HTTP client > > To import a feed, you will need to have an [HTTP client](zend.feed.http-clients) > available. > > If you are not using zend-http, you will need to inject `Reader` with the HTTP > client. See the [section on providing a client to Reader](http-clients.md#providing-a-client-to-reader). If any errors occur fetching the feed, a `Zend\Feed\Reader\Exception\RuntimeException` will be thrown. ## Get properties Once you have a feed object, you can access any of the standard RSS channel properties via the various instance getter methods: ```php echo $channel->getTitle(); echo $channel->getAuthor(); // etc. ``` If channel properties have attributes, the getter method will return a key/value pair, where the key is the attribute name, and the value is the attribute value. ```php $author = $channel->getAuthor(); echo $author['name']; ``` Most commonly, you'll want to loop through the feed and do something with its entries. `Zend\Feed\Reader\Feed\Rss` internally converts all entries to a `Zend\Feed\Reader\Entry\Rss` instance. Entry properties, similarly to channel properties, can be accessed via getter methods, such as `getTitle`, `getDescription`, etc. An example of printing all titles of articles in a channel is: ```php foreach ($channel as $item) { echo $item->getTitle() . "\n"; } ``` If you are not familiar with RSS, here are the standard elements you can expect to be available in an RSS channel and in individual RSS items (entries). Required channel elements: - `title`: The name of the channel. - `link`: The URL of the web site corresponding to the channel. - `description`: A sentence (or more) describing the channel. Common optional channel elements: - `pubDate`: The publication date of this set of content, in RFC 822 date format. - `language`: The language the channel is written in. - `category`: One or more (specified by multiple tags) categories the channel belongs to. RSS `` elements do not have any strictly required elements. However, either `title` or `description` must be present. Common item elements: - `title`: The title of the item. - `link`: The URL of the item. - `description`: A synopsis of the item. - `author`: The author's email address. - `category`: One more categories that the item belongs to. - `comments`: URL of comments relating to this item. - `pubDate`: The date the item was published, in RFC 822 date format. In your code you can always test to see if an element is non-empty by calling the getter: ```php if ($item->getPropname()) { // ... proceed. } ``` Where relevant, `Zend\Feed` supports a number of common RSS extensions including Dublin Core, Atom (inside RSS); the Content, Slash, Syndication, Syndication/Thread extensions; as well as several others. Please see the official [RSS 2.0 specification](http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/rss/rss.html) for further information.