What "quality" do you require for the sandbox? As with many other
extensions we did: They all solved the problem but have too many quick
hacks to share...
I'm currently brushing up our shop module to contribute it, since
others have shown interest in it. But I'm sure this will take quite
some more time before it's ready. If you would like me to do the same
for our WebDAV importer... I'm afraid you'll need to be patient. ;-)
-will
On 24.09.2009, at 16:38, Jan Haderka wrote:
Uhhh, fancy ... I'd like to look as well ... care to contribute that
to
the sandbox?
On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 15:33 +0200, Will Scheidegger wrote:
From where did you upload this data? And what kind of meta data are
you talking about?
We've build an import mechanism which fetched files from a WebDAV
server. Each file had additional info (title, description) stored in
the WebDAV repository which had to be imported too. So for importing
from a WebDAV repo I think we might be able to help you.
-will
On 24.09.2009, at 15:27, Benoit Segaert wrote:
I am also very interesting with the import.
I have to upload a lot of documents with multiple metadata into
Magnolia.
Then the zip import is not an option because no metadata will be
imported.
BenoƮt
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:user-list-
[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jan Haderka
Sent: mercredi 23 septembre 2009 10:56
To: Magnolia User-List
Subject: Re: [magnolia-user] Importing static content
What are the options for bulk importing data into the DMS while at
the
same time adding the necessary references to the original data
nodes?
To do the bulk import, you can zip the images and upload the
zipfile.
Magnolia will extract the resources from the zip and also recreate
the
folder structure that is in the zip file.
Since this process takes a while (about 30 minutes) and still needs
fine tuning, I would much rather be able to do this through a
stand-alone process (ant task at present). Is it possible to
update
the DMS repository directly (while magnolia is shut down) and then
bring it up and have all the content available? Does the DMS
expose
Yes, you can update the repo while magnolia is shutdown provided
that
the structure and node types used you create will conform with the
one
used by Magnolia itself.
any API for performing these types of operations?
You can use beanshell or groovy to script any kind of bulk
operations
using all Magnolia API and of course you can also use the API for
importing the documents in DMS.
One option is to store the images as static files within the web
app,
but am not sure if they can be managed easily via magnolia (that is
without writing a custom file upload dialog). Another is to learn
the
pattern of the static dms link URL and store them as path
references
in the data nodes, and then bulk upload (zip file) all the images
into
the DMS.
the pattern for the links is
http:/<server>:<port>/<contextPath>/dms/<path/to/the/document>/
<filename>.<extension>
Of course you can also store files as a static resources in the web
app,
but then you won't be able to manage them via admin interface
anymore.
All that you would be able to do would be to change the link from
one
file to another.
HTH,
Jan
I am interested in learning about how other users have dealt with
importing content from other systems into magnolia. Any
suggestions
and tips would be most welcome.
Thanks
Rakesh
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