Skip to content

devgeniem/wp-geniem-importer

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

68 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

geniem-github-banner

Enterprise WordPress Importer

Enterprise Importer is a WordPress importer plugin enabling importing WordPress data from external sources through an object-oriented functional API.

Installation

Install the plugin with Composer by first adding the private repository and then requiring the package:

composer config repositories.devgeniem/wp-geniem-importer git git@github.com:devgeniem/wp-geniem-importer.git
composer require devgeniem/wp-geniem-importer

Then activate the plugin from the WordPress dashboard or with the WP-CLI.

wp plugin activate wp-geniem-importer

Importing post objects

The plugin provides a functional API for importing various data types. You can think of the importer as an integration layer between your custom data source and the WordPress database. Your job is to format the data to meet the importer object specification. If you are lucky and your external data source can provide the data in the importer data format, your job is as simple as decoding the data into a PHP object and then passing it through the API.

An import is a two step process. First you must set the data for the importer \Geniem\Importer\Post object instance and then you call its save method to store the object data into the WordPress database.

An example of importing a single post can be found here.

\Geniem\Importer\Post - Methods

__construct() public

To start a new import process call the Post class constructor and pass a unique id for it. This creates a new instance of the class and identifies it. If this is an update, the WP post matching the id is fetched and the post object data is loaded as default values for the import. To ensure the time values are updating they are unset from the post object at this point.

Parameters
  • $gi_id (string) (Required) An id uniquely identifies the object in the external data source.
Example usage
$post = new \Geniem\Importer\Post( 'my_id_1234' );

set_data() public

The first step in the import process is to set the data for the importer. This funtion takes a full importer object as a parameter, validates all fields and sets the data into the corresponding class properties. To check if the data is valid after setting it, you can call the get_errors() which will return an array of occurred errors.

Parameters
  • $raw_post (object) (Required) An object containing needed \Geniem\Importer\Post class properties.
    • post (object) (Required) The basic WP post object data as a stdClass object.
    • attachments (array) (Optional) An array of attachment objects containing:
      • id (string) (Required) An unique id identifying the object in the external data source.
      • src (string) (Required) The source from which to upload the image into WordPress.
        • The plugin currently supports only image files!
      • alt (string) (Optional) The alt text for the image. This is saved into postmeta.
      • caption (string) (Optional) The file caption text.
      • descrpition (string) (Optional) The file description text.
    • meta (object) (Optional) An object where all the keys correspond to meta keys and values correspond to meta values.
    • taxonomies (array) (Optional) An array of taxonomy objects containing:
      • slug (string) (Required) The taxonomy term slug.
      • name (string) (Required) The taxonomy term display name.
      • taxonomy (string) (Required) The taxonomy name, for example category.
    • acf (array) (Optional) An array of Advanced Custom Fields data objects containing:
      • type (string) (Required) The ACF field type (types).
      • key (string) (Required) The ACF field key. This must be the unique key defined for the field.
      • value (mixed) (Required) The data value matching the field type specifications.
    • i18n (object) (Optional) Custom localization information is stored in the property. It must contain an object with the following properties:
      • locale (string) (Required) The language code string, for example fi.
      • master (string|object) (Required) A gi_id value to be used to fetch a default language post or an array containing a query_key value. This is used to link the post as a translation.

Example usage

$post->set_data( $my_raw_post_data );
Example data in JSON format
{
  "post": {
    "post_title": "The title",
    "post_content": "This is a new post and it is awesome!",
    "post_excerpt": "This is a new post..."
  },
  "meta": {
    "my_meta_key": "My meta value.",
    "my_meta_key2": 1234
  },
  "attachments": [
    {
      "mime_type": "image/jpg",
      "id": "123456",
      "alt": "Alt text is stored in postmeta.",
      "caption": "This is the post excerpt.",
      "description": "This is the post content.",
      "src": "http://upload-from-here.com/123456.jpg",
    }
  ],
  "taxonomies": [
    {
      "slug": "my-term",
      "taxonomy": "post_tag"
    }
  ],
}

save() public

Run this function after setting the data for the importer object. This function saves all set data into WordPress database. Before any data is stored into the database the current Post object is validated and it throws an Geniem\Importer\Exception\PostException if any errors have occurred. After all data is saved into the database the instance is validated again and any save errors throw the same expection. If no errors occurred, the WordPress post id is returned.

Parameters
  • $force_save (boolean) (Optional) Set this to true skip validation and force saving. You can create custom validations through multiple hooks or by manually inspecting error with by getting them with the get_errors() function. Defaults to false.

Plugin settings

The \Geniem\Importer\Settings\ class is used to set and load all plugin settings. It uses the following settings that are overridable with corresponding constants.

Available settings

  • Setting key id_prefix, constant GI_ID_PREFIX, default value 'gi_id_'.
  • Setting key attachment_prefix, constant GI_ATTACHMENT_PREFIX, default value 'gi_attachment_'.
  • Setting key log_errors, constant GI_LOG_ERRORS, default value false.
  • Setting key transient_key, constant GI_TRANSIENT_KEY, default value 'gi_'.
  • Setting key transient_expiration, constant GI_TRANSIENT_EXPIRATION, default value HOUR_IN_SECOND.
  • Setting key tmp_folder, constant GI_TMP_FOLDER, default value '/tmp/'.
  • Setting key table_name, constant GI_TABLE_NAME, default value geniem_importer_log.
  • Setting key log_status_ok, constant GI_LOG_STATUS_OK, default value 'OK'.
  • Setting key log_status_fail, constant GI_LOG_STATUS_FAIL, default value 'FAIL'.

Accessing settings

Example usage:

$gi_id_prefix = \Geniem\Importer\Settings::get( 'id_prefix' );

Overriding settings

To override the transient expiration time set the following constant before the setting is used the first time.

define( 'GI_TRANSIENT_EXPIRATION', MONTH_IN_SECONDS );

Logging

The plugin creates a custom table into the WordPress database called wp_geniem_importer_log. This table holds log entries of all import actions and contains the following columns:

  • id Log entry id.
  • gi_id The importer object id.
  • post_id The WordPress post id of the importer object. Stored only if the save() is run successfully.
  • import_date_gmt A GMT timestamp of the import date in MySQL datetime format.
  • data The importer object data containing all properties including errors.
  • status The import status: OK|FAIL.

Rollback

The log provides a rollback feature. If an import fails the importer tries to roll back the previous successful import. If no previous imports with the OK status are found, the imported object is set into draft state to prevent front-end users from accessing posts with malformed data.

To disable the rollback feature set the GENIEM_IMPORTER_ROLLBACK_DISABLE constant with a value of true.

Changelog

CHANGELOG.md

Contributors