Whether or not an automated script should verify or ignore the validity of the SSL certificate for an HTTPS URL. This is commonly required due to poor website management. A HTTP header sent along with the request. Perform an HTTP request using `curl`. URL of the original HTML webpage that will be retrieved to be converted into a feed. Optional request body sent along with the request. When this element is used, the request becomes a POST request. Output format of a `pup` command. Output the selected tags as JSON (default). Output the selected tags' inner text. Output the selected tags as HTML. Apply a CSS 3 selector using `pup` on the HTML webpage. Output format to use. Defaults to JSON. Run XML to JSON conversion using xmltodict. An XML namespace abbreviation to be recognized by xmltodict. The namespace prefix to use in the XML output. When not defined, this will become the default prefix (xmlns). Run JSON to XML conversion using xmltodict. instead of .]]> Arguments that will be passed to the jq script using jq's --arg parameter. Transform a JSON document using `jq`. Path to the jq script relative to the project's jq/ directory. Enable the -r flag, causing jq to output raw strings instead of JSON strings. A shell command. No escaping and no controls will be made on this command, especially on spaces and newlines; use this tag with care. Output format of a `xidel` command. XML document. XHTML document. Human-readable representation. This will output the `text()` content of XML nodes, and JSON structures are output as they are, with indentation. Human-readable representation, embedded within an XML structure. Human-readable representation, embedded within a JSON structure. Run an XQuery script. Path to the XQuery script relative to the project's xquery/ directory. Maximum execution time for the script, in seconds. Set to 0 to disable. User-Agent header to send along with any HTTP requests. Format to use to output the script's results. XML namespace prefixes should be unique in each json2xml element. Argument names sent to jq should be unique. Format of a syndication feed. Path where the generated feed will be stored, relative to the /feeds/ directory. tag can be used. ]]> URL to an external syndication feed. Language of the reports in this feed. Not a language code; only for display purposes. Report types, similar to the type tag on sources, for this particular feed. Allows adding multiple feeds filtered by types. When this type is omitted, the source's type can be assumed. A particular license that the source applies on its reports. URL pointing to an HTML page for a description of the license. A single source of investigation reports that can provide one or more syndication feeds. Source name for display purposes. Optional description of the source. Encoded HTML tags are allowed. Optional country or region in which the source acts. If the region is not a country, it should be suffixed with a comma, then a country: "Austin, Texas" Report types, generally the means of transportation, that the source produces. This should be a comma-separated list of types and is only meant for display purposes. Arbitrary human estimation of the frequency of report publication for this source. Generally expressed in reports per year, sometimes with different values for different languages. Only for display purposes. Official website URL that humans can use to learn more about this source. Raw, encoded HTML content that should be displayed as-is in the section. Can be ignored by machines. A separate section displayed in an HTML directory. The language, type and format combination of each feed must be unique within each source. Due to constraints defined by the XML Schema 1.0 specification, feeds without a type or using the default format cannot be checked by this constraint. Title of the section. ITSB documents describe both the structure for the directory page of ITSB and the list of syndication feeds either inventoried or generated by ITSB. This is meant to be used as a central place to hold feed configuration and reduce duplication. Output file paths should be unique across the whole document. Source URLs must be unique across the whole document.