[ldapfeed] make code compatible with ldap3>=2
* Some constants have been renamed.
* Directly bind when data-cnx-dn/data-cnx-password are provided, some servers,
including ours require this.
* Use raise_exceptions=True to avoid ignored ldap errors
* raise in case of failed anonymous bind
* do not search for "dn" attribute because this raise an "invalid attribute"
with new ldap3 versions
* Password is now returned as bytes, so no longer need to encode them before crypt.
* modification_date is now returned as a datetime object
Co-Authored-By: Philippe Pepiot <philippe.pepiot@logilab.fr>
Closes #16073071
.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
RSS Channel
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Assuming you have several blog entries, click on the title of the
search box in the left column. A larger search box should appear. Enter::
Any X ORDERBY D WHERE X is BlogEntry, X creation_date D
and you get a list of blog entries.
Click on your login at the top right corner. Chose "user preferences",
then "boxes", then "possible views box" and check "visible = yes"
before validating your changes.
Enter the same query in the search box and you will see the same list,
plus a box titled "possible views" in the left column. Click on
"entityview", then "RSS".
You just applied the "RSS" view to the RQL selection you requested.
That's it, you have a RSS channel for your blog.
Try again with::
Any X ORDERBY D WHERE X is BlogEntry, X creation_date D,
X entry_of B, B title "MyLife"
Another RSS channel, but a bit more focused.
A last one for the road::
Any C ORDERBY D WHERE C is Comment, C creation_date D LIMIT 15
displayed with the RSS view, that's a channel for the last fifteen
comments posted.
[WRITE ME]
* show that the RSS view can be used to display an ordered selection
of blog entries, thus providing a RSS channel
* show that a different selection (by category) means a different channel