Contentful import tool
https://www.contentful.com is a content management platform for web applications, mobile apps and connected devices. It allows you to create, edit & manage content in the cloud and publish it anywhere via powerful API. Contentful offers tools for managing editorial teams and enabling cooperation between organizations.
This Command Line Tool (CLI) helps you to import files generated by the contentful-export tool to new and empty Contentful spaces.
Installation
We recommend you install the CLI via npm:
npm install -g contentful-import
Usage and examples
Usage: contentful-import [options]
Options:
--version Show version number [boolean]
--space-id ID of the destination space [string] [required]
--management-token Contentful management API token for the destination
space [string] [required]
--content-file JSON file that contains data to be import to your
space [string] [required]
--content-model-only Import only content types[boolean] [default: false]
--skip-content-model Skip importing content types and locales
[boolean] [default: false]
--skip-locales Skip importing locales [boolean] [default: false]
--skip-content-publishing Skips content publishing. Creates content but does
not publish it [boolean] [default: false]
--error-log-file Full path to the error log file [string]
--config An optional configuration JSON file containing all
the options for a single run
Example
contentful-import \
--space-id spaceID \
--management-token managementToken \
--content-file exported-file.json \
or
contentful-import --config example-config.json
You can create your own configuration file based on the example-config.json file.
Usage as a library
While this tool is intended for use as a command line tool, you can also use it as a Node library:
let spaceImport = require('contentful-import')
let options = {
content: {entries:..., contentTypes:..., locales:...},
spaceId: 'SPACE_ID',
managementToken: 'MANAGEMENT_TOKEN'
}
spaceImport(options)
.then((output) => {
console.log('Data Imported successfully')
})
.catch((err) => {
console.log('oh no! errors occurred!', err)
})
The options
object can contain any of the CLI options, but written with a camelCase pattern instead and no dashes. For example --space-id
would become spaceId
.
Limitations
- This tool currently does not support the import of space memberships.
- Imported webhooks with credentials will be imported as normal webhooks. Credentials should be added manually afterwards.
- If you have custom UI extensions, you need to reinstall them manually in the new space.
Changelog
Read the releases page for more information.
License
This project is licensed under MIT license