It might make sense to import them as likes. A few importers do that and can serve as examples.
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It might make sense to import them as likes. A few importers do that and can serve as examples.
If you have a budget and need help, please see my contact information is in my profile.
FYI based on this howto I wrote this one:
Hi Jay. I am working on the Import now, I have successfully done my first import with the Kunena3 script (with a Kunena4 database).
I got users, categories and posts converted, but now I want to fine-tune the process and get more information. Can you please point me to which conversion scripts you think are more complete (with the Likes or any other extras)? Thanks!
What I do is grep the import script directory for what I’m looking for.
I’ve not imported likes before. I’m unclear whether setting the like count in the post model is all that is required or whether that field gets updated some other way.
You can also look in app/models to see what’s there.
Thanks! My database has info about which user liked which post. I’ll have to see how that fits into Discourse (if possible), but it’s not just a count, it’s a list of user names related to individual posts.
You’ll need to look into the rails models to see how those are updated.
Probably this part of app/models/post_action.rb to update counts:
when :like
# 'like_score' is weighted higher for staff accounts
score = PostAction.joins(:user)
.where(post_id: post_id)
.sum("CASE WHEN users.moderator OR users.admin THEN #{SiteSetting.staff_like_weight} ELSE 1 END")
Post.where(id: post_id).update_all ["like_count = :count, like_score = :score", count: count, score: score]
and maybe I’ll try using this to actually do the “like” which is a kind of PostAction:
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/script/import_scripts/lithium.rb#L380-L469
This is my first time even looking at Ruby code… this will be fun…
You can use the following method, if you don’t want to do everything with SQL like the Lithium importer does:
PostAction.act(user, post, PostActionType.types[:like])
Thanks. It might be just my Ruby/Discourse newbieness tricking me, but it seems the Lithium importer is doing more stuff, I wonder if it is necessary? It seems to add rows both in UserActions and PostActions. And it has some extra logic to add only “missing” actions, why is that?
And if I use the method you suggest, do I still need to update Like counts, or does it take care of that? Thanks!
Calling PostAction.act should take care of all necessary stuff. The same method gets called when you like a post in the UI.
I wrote a couple importers before I knew ruby. My Programming Languages professor told us in 1986 that if a job requirement was to know some language, we didn’t need to worry. He was right.
I recommend doing things the rails way rather than mucking with the database directly.
Il existe deux scripts d’importation Kunena différents. L’un est kunena.rb, l’autre kunena3.rb. Kunena lui-même est jusqu’à la version 6.x. Quel script doit être utilisé pour les versions plus récentes de Kunena ?
Ce que je ferais, c’est d’essayer d’abord kunena.rb.
J’ai vient de publier mes scripts finaux sous forme de gist. Je ne me souviens honnêtement pas de ce que j’ai fait là-bas, ni à quel point c’est spécifique à ma communauté. Mais peut-être que vous pouvez comparer ces scripts aux originaux et voir quelques problèmes que j’ai résolus, et des choses que j’ai ajoutées. J’ai essayé de rendre l’importation plus complète, je déteste perdre des informations lors des migrations.
–> importing-from-kunena-3-to-discourse · GitHub
et
–> importing-from-kunena-3-to-discourse-2 · GitHub
J’espère que cela vous aidera.
EDIT : Je viens de me souvenir que j’ai utilisé un mélange de scripts Ruby et de commandes SQL (je recommande DBWeaver pour une console SQL pratique pendant les migrations). Je peux publier des fragments SQL s’il y a de l’intérêt.
J’ai pu installer mariadb-server et default-mysql-client (libmysqlclient-dev n’existe plus).
Mais maintenant, j’ai l’erreur suivante :
ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)
Alors, comment puis-je démarrer l’instance mysql ? mysql.server start ne fonctionne pas.