Atlassian Community RSS feed tips and tricks

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RSS feeds are a great way to watch the content that is important to you. Here are some ways to fine-tune your Atlassian Community RSS feeds to focus the content you want, and leave out the stuff you don't.

Collection feeds

On collection pages like this one for Bitbucket, we have RSS feeds available in the Watch menu.

Those feeds look like this:

https://community.atlassian.com/tnckb94959/rss/Category?category.id=bitbucket&interaction.style=qanda

This feed is scoped to the Bitbucket collection and specifically the content type of Questions.

The interaction styles  in the feeds correspond as follows:

  • Questions = qanda
  • Discussions = forum
  • Articles = blog

An alternative way to write the feed above would be this:

https://community.atlassian.com/tnckb94959/rss/board?board.id=bitbucket-questions

This feed is scoped to Bitbucket Questions. Both of these feeds will output the same content, they are just structured a bit differently.

Modifying the default feeds

We try to provide the most useful feed in the Watch menu. But, if you put the URL for the Bitbucket collection into a RSS reader you will see a bunch of different feeds:

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That's a lot of feeds! Most of them are not applicable to our Collections, but a few of them might be useful to you. However, instead of scraping those pages for feeds, you can use some of these parameters to make your own feeds.

Include comments in feeds

&feeds.replies=true

Can I get more 20 posts per feed?

Great question.. You definitely can!

The default count to display is 20 and the maximum count to display is 100.

Let's increase that number a bit.

&count=100

Is 100 not enough? If you'd like to see the maximum count increased on the Community, please leave a comment below.

RSS feeds based on search terms

We can create feeds that are made from any search term. On the Search page, you can enter a search term and then select the feed from the sidebar.

Protip: Make sure you are logged into the Community to get the most accurate feed from the sidebar.

Certain filters applied to your search will also apply to the RSS feed.

Sort by date

&sort_by=-topicPostDate

Include only topic messages (e.g. only questions)

&depth=0

Include only topics without replies

&openresponse=true

RSS for tags!

Yes we can..

https://community.atlassian.com/tnckb94959/rss/search?q=tags:atlassian-community

?q=tags:atlassian-community
?q=tags:(jira%20core)

If a tag has spaces, wrap it in parentheses

Can we help?

These are some of the more useful parameters you can use to hone those RSS feeds. What else would make your feeds better? Let us know in the comments!

9 comments

Naveen Kumar_Appfire
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August 23, 2021

Could you please let us know how to get the particular community question using RSS feeds?

EX: https://community.atlassian.com/tnckb94959/rss/search?q=qaq-p/1783141

This is not working could you please help me to get particular question in rss feeds?

Tyler T
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August 24, 2021

@Naveen Kumar_Appfire 

Right-click the page and select "View page source" (on Chrome). Then Command+F to search for "/rss/".

For example, here is the RSS link for this post: https://community.atlassian.com/tnckb94959/rss/message?board.id=feedback-forum-articles&message.id=104

Matt Doar
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June 9, 2022

Seems to no longer work?

https://community.atlassian.com/tnckb94959/rss/Category?category.id=datacenter doesn't work in the Inoreader RSS reader

I also tried appending this

&interaction.style=qanda

 but no joy

Tyler T
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June 9, 2022

@Matt Doar it looks like datacenter isn't a valid category ID.

Luka Hummel - codefortynine
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June 9, 2023

Hi @Tyler T

Thanks for the article. Really useful.

Is there a way to exclude a specific tag from the feed? I can filter everything else post-retrieval but the tags aren't in the RSS feed.

Tyler T
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June 9, 2023

@Luka Hummel - codefortynine what are you trying to do? I don't understand the question. Did you mean include tags?

Luka Hummel - codefortynine
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June 9, 2023

@Tyler T I'm trying to do the exact opposite and want to exclude server and data center-related tags from the feed. This would be more reliable than just searching for cloud tags, which would risk missing incorrectly tagged posts in the feed.

Tyler T
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June 9, 2023

@Luka Hummel - codefortynine right, I'm not sure if that is possible but it might be! I'd recommend posting your question on the Khoros developer forum (that platform that powers this community).

https://community.khoros.com/t5/Developer-Discussion/bd-p/studio

Let us know what you find out!

Luka Hummel - codefortynine
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June 15, 2023

@Tyler T Thank you for the tip. I fear you are right. There appears to be no way to add exclusions to queries. Neither in the RSS feed nor via the API. I think to achieve my goal I would need to use the API and use some logic to filter out the posts with the wrong tags.

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