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ikiwiki's simple podcasting, while elegant and minimal, doesn't (as
mentioned in [[todo/blogging]]) produce full-featured feeds. In
fancy podcasts, episodes are accompanied by text content. The feeds
also have lots more metadata.
[[!toc]]
## Design
7. For each fancy podcast episode, write a blog post containing
`\[[!meta enclosure="WikiLink/to/media.mp3"]]`. (Don't specify
more than one enclosure -- but if you do, last one wins.)
7. When rendering to HTML (single-page or inlined), append a link
to the media file.
7. When rendering to RSS/Atom, the text is the entry's content and
the media file is its enclosure.
7. Don't break simple podcasts in pursuit of fancy podcasts.
## Implementation
[[!template id=gitbranch branch=schmonz/fancypodcast author="[[schmonz]]"]]
[[!tag patch]]
### Completed
* Cover the existing simple podcast behavior with tests.
* Add an `enclosure` field to [[plugins/meta]] that expands the
given [[ikiwiki/WikiLink]] to an absolute URL (feed enclosures
pretty much need to be, and the reference feeds I've looked at
all do this).
* Write failing tests for the desired single-page and inlined
HTML behavior, then make them pass by adding enclosure stanzas
to `{,inline}page.tmpl`.
* Write failing tests for the desired RSS/Atom behavior, then make
them pass via changes to `{atom,rss}item.tmpl` and [[plugins/inline]].
* Match feature-for-feature with
[tru_podcast](http://www.rainskit.com/blog/542/tru_podcast-a-podcasting-plugin-for-textpattern)
(what [[schmonz]] will be migrating from).
* Enrich [feed metadata](http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/rss/rss.html)
by catching up `rsspage.tmpl` to `atompage.tmpl`.
* Verify that [[plugins/more]] plays well with fancy podcasts.
* Verify that the feeds validate.
* Subscribe to a fancy feed in some common podcatchers and verify
display details against a reference podcast.
### Status
[[!table data="""
Feature |iTunes RSS|iTunes Atom|Downcast RSS|Downcast Atom
Feed image |{X} |{X} |{X} |{X}
Feed title |(./) |(./) |(./) |(./)
Feed publisher |{X} |{X} |{X} |{X}
Feed "category" |{X} |{X} |{X} |{X}
Feed date |(./) |(./) |(./) |(./)
Feed description |(./) |(./) |(./) |{X}
Episode image |{X} |{X} |{X} |{X}
Episode title |(./) |(./) |(./) |(./)
Episode date |(./) |(./) |(./) |(./)
Episode duration |{X} |{X} |{X} |{X}
Episode author |{X} |{X} |{X} |{X}
Episode description|(./) |(./) |(./) |{X}
Episode enclosure |(./) |(./) |(./) |(./)
"""]]
### Must-have (for [[schmonz]], anyway)
* Think carefully about...
* UTF-8.
* Whether [[tips/howto avoid flooding aggregators]] suffices for
migrating a fancy podcast into ikiwiki.
* Verify that _all_ the tests pass (not just my new ones).
-----
## Future improvements
### iTunes fancy podcasting
* [iTunes-specific tags](https://www.apple.com/itunes/podcasts/specs.html)
appear to be RSS-only
* If they work in Atom, teach `inline` to optionally iTunesify RSS/Atom.
* Else, add `itunes` as a third kind of feed (RSS plus more stuff).
* Notable tags for feeds:
* `itunes:subtitle`
* `itunes:author`
* `itunes:summary` (same as `description`)
* `itunes:owner` (includes `itunes:name` and `itunes:email`)
* `itunes:image href=''`
* `itunes:publisher`
* `itunes:category text=''` (can contain subcategories)
* `itunes:keywords`
* Notable tags for entries:
* `itunes:duration`
* [[!cpan Audio::TagLib]] might be fastest, if present and applicable
* [ffprobe](http://ffmpeg.org/ffprobe.html) is reasonably fast
* [mediainfo](http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/) is way slower
* Cache computed durations as pagestate
### Fancy podcast aggregating
* Write tests comparing a fancy podcast (HTML and feeds) against
the same podcast aggregated and republished, then make them pass
via changes to `aggregatepost.impl` and [[plugins/aggregate]].
### Other ideas
* Optionally specify the enclosure's:
* MIME type, in case `File::MimeInfo` guesses wrong.
* Duration, in case `ffprobe` guesses wrong.
* Optionally specify enclosures outside the wiki:
* Some people don't want to store big unchanging files in the VCS.
* Other people like [podcasting found media](http://huffduffer.com/about).
* We'd have to download the file just to compute some metadata
about it, and then somehow not frequently re-download it.
* Configurably generate additional subscription links (such as
iTunes) alongside the RSS/Atom ones in [[plugins/inline]].
* Support Apple's "enhanced podcasts" (if they're still relevant).