WordPress To payload import #5953
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Hey @bllfoad, This is a good topic! We've been discussing the idea of maintaining migration guides from different platforms in the Payload website docs. With any migration there are two steps:
We are looking at building an import/export plugin that assists with all ETL workflows to avoid having to write custom scripts which is the currently recommended approach, this helps with the 2nd item. I don't think it would possible to write a script for the first since there are so many plugins and different versions and configurations that WordPress can have. For this reason I see it as more likely that we publish a guide than actual scripts aside from possibly some helper utilities that can either exist as import scripts, plugins or built into the core of Payload. I'm interested in your feedback and wonder if you have some other thoughts on how to more easily provide migration support in a way that is efficient with our own limited resources. |
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I have written a migration script to move products from a woocommerce solution into payload. I used woocommerce rest api to read and payload rest API to write. Most of the program was about data adjustment for how we wanted it saved in payload. If I had an import/export plugin to help me with this that would be nice. |
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I just posted an outline of my migration script in the community help discord. It's very tailored to my specific WP configuration so I just described my general approach, but I'd be happy to share code too once I clean the script up a bit.
^ I agree with that, although a bulk |
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As an active user and advocate of PayloadCMS, I've been closely following its development and its growing impact in the web development community. Your dedication to providing a flexible and robust content management system is truly commendable .
I wanted to bring to your attention @jmikrut an opportunity that could significantly enhance the utility and appeal of PayloadCMS to a broader audience. Currently,
WordPress
holds a substantial market share, with approximately 40% of all websites worldwide built on its platform. This prevalence underscores the need for seamless migration options for users considering transitioning to alternative CMS platforms likePayloadCMS
.Given the significant number of websites potentially looking to make the switch, I believe there would be immense value in developing a dedicated plugin for PayloadCMS that facilitates the import of WordPress data. This plugin could streamline the migration process, making it more accessible and less daunting for users who are interested in harnessing the power of PayloadCMS.
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