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@last-rev/contentful-reports
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> ⚠️ Reports are run against an in-memory sqlite3 database that is populated from the synced entries/assets and content types from Contentful
⚠️ Reports are run against an in-memory sqlite3 database that is populated from the synced entries/assets and content types from Contentful
You must first have a file location of an existing contentful export, using the contentful-cli Run the following steps to generate the export:
contentful login
contentful space export --space-id {spaceId} --environment-id {envId} --export-dir {exportDir} --inlcude-drafts
The file sql/db.schema
has all the data we can build reports from.
Each report lives on a separate SQL query under sql/{reportName}.sql
.
In we want to capture more data from Contentful to build new reports, we can add new tables or add columns to the already existing ones and then create a new report file with the query for it.
FAQs
> ⚠️ Reports are run against an in-memory sqlite3 database that is populated from the synced entries/assets and content types from Contentful
The npm package @last-rev/contentful-reports receives a total of 140 weekly downloads. As such, @last-rev/contentful-reports popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @last-rev/contentful-reports demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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