cms-token/@core/config/feed.php

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<?php
return [
'feeds' => [
'main' => [
/*
* Here you can specify which class and method will return
* the items that should appear in the feed. For example:
* [App\Model::class, 'getAllFeedItems']
*
* You can also pass an argument to that method. Note that their key must be the name of the parameter:
* [App\Model::class, 'getAllFeedItems', 'parameterName' => 'argument']
*/
'items' => 'App\Blog@getAllFeedItems',
/*
* The feed will be available on this url.
*/
'url' => getenv('RSS_FEED_URL'),
'title' => getenv('RSS_FEED_TITLE'),
'description' => getenv('RSS_FEED_DESCRIPTION'),
'language' => getenv('RSS_FEED_LANGUAGE'),
/*
* The image to display for the feed. For Atom feeds, this is displayed as
* a banner/logo; for RSS and JSON feeds, it's displayed as an icon.
* An empty value omits the image attribute from the feed.
*/
'image' => '',
/*
* The format of the feed. Acceptable values are 'rss', 'atom', or 'json'.
*/
'format' => 'atom',
/*
* The view that will render the feed.
*/
'view' => 'feed::atom',
/*
* The mime type to be used in the <link> tag. Set to an empty string to automatically
* determine the correct value.
*/
'type' => '',
/*
* The content type for the feed response. Set to an empty string to automatically
* determine the correct value.
*/
'contentType' => 'application/atom+xml',
],
],
];