I would like to import a client's posts from Blogger to Wordpress
I have searched for blog posts, plugins, and scripts that do what I need, and have not been able to find what I am looking for. A question from 2016 asks the same thing, but the solution offered is to upload all posts and delete the ones you don't want. I would like to try to avoid having to delete 600+ posts manually. Has anyone found a solution for this issue?
Edit:
Requirements from client:
She has compiled a spreadsheet in Google Docs of posts that she would like to keep that has the Original Blogger Title, Original Blogger Post Date, What will be the new category, and what will be the new tags. This is the only way I know which posts she would like to bring over. So far I have been using process of elimination and deleting posts one-by-one.
Things I've tried:
The default Blogger importer froze. So I've tried to use Blogger Importer Extended, but I'm not sure what's extended about it, because it does the same as the default importer, indiscriminately importing everything.
Update:
Reporting back. I cannot get a Blogger XML export to open in Excel to be converted to .csv. I tried then exporting the Wordpress posts as XML to convert to CSV also. However, both times I tried this with different methods, I got the same error from Excel:
So I now need to know how to convert whichever XML format that Blogger/Wordpress use to .csv so it can be compared/contrasted to the list I have received from the client. Will report back later.
Update2:
Was able to convert to csv using the online service proposed below, however the output is seemingly useless, unless I'm missing something. The output appears as below:
Note the default WP Importer have issues when you import XML filtered to a particular author. For this type of task, CSV Import/Export plugin will be useful. Also, you must install the WP export add-on for export option and use the filter options like "Export data by specific Author" or "Specific Period" checked as in this image https://ps.w.org/wp-ultimate-exporter/trunk/screenshot-2.png?rev=2134132. Now you can export the CSV of blog posts filtered for particular Author or Date range. You can use this CSV now to import again.
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I am now working with 500 pdf recipes files, which I want to display in my website. How can I batch extract them and display information on PDF to my website? PDF has all the information for recipes. For each recipe, I need to display its description, image, ingredients, instructions, nutrition label and so on. Is there any way so that I don't need to work on it manually?
Do these all have the same basic template for how the information is structured? This isn't really specifically a WordPress issue. One thing you can do is use Go to loop through and process all the files. I played with Go and it's incredibly fast to parse large amounts of information. Maybe you can fiddle with it in this library here https://github.com/unidoc/unidoc.
There are a lot of library options to try in PHP also. Here's just one example https://www.pdfparser.org/. There's documentation here and you can install it via composer. https://www.pdfparser.org/documentation
If every recipe follows the same sort of template, and you want to extract specific details in specific sections of the PDF, it should be easy enough. If you don't mind extracting all the text from a PDF and just display that on your website, it should be easy enough using one of the libraries. If you go the Golang route, you could just parse all the text for each PDF, save them to a file, and just upload them using PHP and have the PHP code insert everything into custom post types or something.
I have an issue and I have been struggling with for weeks, almost a month, I am working on this website for a real estate agent in Toronto, Ontario and the last thing I have to do is get the listing on her website. We are using Wordpress wp-residence theme, this theme is compatible with iHomefinder, however the data I get from iHomefinder does not work with the themes features (maps, searches and even styles) I read somewhere that the only way to use these theme features is to add the listing manually. I found this plugin that will import all the listings
https://en-ca.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-residence-add-on-for-wp-all-import/
But now I need to get my listings in the form of XML, CSV or XLS. I have all my login info and url to get my listing, however in the instructions it says I need to connect via RETS Client, which I do not have...is there anyone out there who can point me in the right direction?
You'll need to use an IDX plugin.
I think you should also look over https://mlsimport.com .This plugin should help you import data from MLS. But is a paid version.
I have a bunch of Evernote entries, grouped by Notebooks. Want to convert it to WP posts with preserving of formatting. Most of methods described in Internet concerns single posts. The Everpress plugin don't preserve formatting.
Any ideas?
Looks, like I get it. Export of Evernote Notebook to html -> wordpress.org/extend/plugins/import-html-pages/
I have a scenario in which I have to export entire information from the Alfresco and import that into another alfresco...
To not find any difference in users, sites, dashlets, rules, aspects and other information. It should work without any difference as like the previous one after import.
I used the plugin share-import-export-0.1-JAR-alfresco-3.4 for import and export in the Alfreso share itself. But my export option in share is not working consistently, sometimes it is successfully exported and some times showing error.
After export if I get the .acp file successfully... I am getting error msg while importing the entire content in share and the error msg also not so descriptive. Err Msg:"Unexpected error occured during content extraction".
You can't use an ACP for your needs. An ACP includes the content and permissions, but not the definitions of the users/groups of those permissions. An ACP also won't include the site definition - there's more to a site than just the content that makes it up.
If you need to export a site, including its contents and its users, then your best bet is to use the new functionality that was introduced into Alfresco 3.5 (Team) to support the sample site. There's a webscript that handles the export, and a bootstrap importer that'll load it into a new system for you. I find it works pretty well for this sort of thing, but then I'm possibly biased as I wrote most of it ;-)
The webscript for the export is org.alfresco.repository.site.site-export.get, which lives at /alfresco/services/api/sites/{shortname}/export - drop the site name into the URL and fetch (as an admin) to receive the zip with all the parts of the site in it.
To see the loading, take a look at patch-services-context.xml and search for patch.siteLoadPatch.swsdp. The class that loads is org.alfresco.repo.admin.patch.impl.SiteLoadPatch and it takes the users, people, groups, content and site name as parameters. (You'll get all of these things in the zip file from the export)
If you need to do multiple sites + users + groups + contents, then you should look at something like import/export, replication/transfer, or rolling something custom yourself (probably based on CMIS).
I am working on a directory site based on Wordpress and I need to import categories and members from an existing website. WordPress currently has an importer tool that is said to allow imports of categories...but it's in the WXR format.
From my understanding, a WXR is a XML file, but I'm not sure the exact format to use for the category and member imports (if that is even possible).
I searched different sources for a solution to this but couldn't find anything.
I have over 70 categories and over 600 business members to import. I would appreciate any advice on importing multiple categories & members into WordPress.
Thanks a lot
I found a solution to import multiple categories. I used the WordPress export and exported all the information from my site (posts, categories, ect). Then I carefully looked through the xml file and found the type of data I wanted to import (which was categories). So once I found the categories and its format, I removed everything else in between the ... tags, after the file details (titles, link, description, pubDate, generator, ect).
The category format is:
<wp:category><wp:category_nicename>"This is the Slug name" (no quotes</wp:category_nicename><wp:category_parent>"This is the parent name, optional" (no quotes)</wp:category_parent><wp:cat_name><![CDATA["This is the Category name" (no quotes)]]></wp:cat_name></wp:category>
You would create as many of this example as you need and just change the required information for the import. I think this strategy can also be used for other data to import. You would just have to examine the structure of the data in the original xml exported file and basically copy what you see.
Im still open to other techniques to import data. I hope this helps someone with importing needs.