dragonmantank / fillet
A CMS to Sculpin converter suite
Requires
- php: >= 5.5.0
- symfony/yaml: ~2.1
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-11-21 21:14:32 UTC
README
Many people coming to Sculpin are coming from other CMSes out there in the wild. While almost all of these are database-backed, Sculpin isn't. Fillet will help convert exports from different CMSes into the HTML/Markdown format that Sculpin expects.
What this will /not/ do is create a Sculpin site from scratch from your existing blog. Fillet will simply parse a known format and create pages and posts for you, and convert as much stuff over as possible. You still need to create an index.html file, views, and configure Sculpin. We're just going to make it easier to get your content in.
If you have a favorite CMS and would like to help expand Fillet, help us write a parser!
Currently supported CMSes:
- Wordpress, via the XML Export
Sample Usage
Use with Sculpin
There is a bundle version of this that integrates with Sculpin directly. You can find it at dragonmantank/fillet-sculpin-bundle
Manual installation with Composer for development
Add Fillet to your site with Composer
composer require "dragonmantank/fillet:dev-master"
You can use the following sample code to run Fillet.
<?php require_once 'vendor/autoload.php'; $config = [ 'destinationFolders' => [ 'page' => __DIR__ . '/source/', 'post' => __DIR__ . '/source/_posts/', ] ]; $fillet = new \Fillet\Fillet(new \Fillet\Parser\WordpressExport(), __DIR__ . '/mysite.xml', $config); $fillet->parse();
Generating markdown with pandoc
If you have Pandoc installed, you can use it to generate markdown output instead of HTML by
adding a pandoc
key to $config
:
$config = [ 'destinationFolders' => [ 'page' => __DIR__ . '/source/', 'post' => __DIR__ . '/source/_posts/', ], 'pandoc' => [ 'to_markdown' => true, 'bin' => '/usr/local/bin/pandoc', ] ];