@11ty/import
v1.0.8
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Utility to import content from multiple services (and a CLI, too)
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@11ty/import
A small utility (and CLI) to import content files from various content sources. Requires Node 18 or newer.
Features
- Compatible: Works with a bunch of different data sources (see below) and more to come.
- Export your entire WordPress site statically in a single command.
- Show recent Bluesky or Mastodon posts on your own web site without an expensive third party embed component.
- Make anything on the web into a CMS for your web site using Indieweb PESOS.
- Clean: Converts imported content to markdown files in your repository (
--format=html
to use raw HTML). - Standalone: downloads all referenced assets (images, videos, stylesheets, scripts, etc) in content and co-locates assets with the content.
- Resumable: Can stop and resume a large import later, reusing a local cache (with configurable cache duration)
- Repeatable: avoids overwriting existing content files (unless you opt-in with
--overwrite
).- This allows you to continue using an import source for new content while editing the already imported content.
- Use
--dryrun
for testing without writing any files.
Usage
Published to npm. These commands do not require separate installation.
npx @11ty/import --help
npx @11ty/import --version
# Import content
npx @11ty/import [type] [target]
# Dry run (don’t write files)
npx @11ty/import [type] [target] --dryrun
# Quietly (limit console output)
npx @11ty/import [type] [target] --quiet
# Change the output folder (default: ".")
npx @11ty/import [type] [target] --output=dist
# Allow overwriting existing files
npx @11ty/import [type] [target] --overwrite
# Change local fetch cache duration (default: 24h)
npx @11ty/import [type] [target] --cacheduration=20m
# Change output format (default: markdown)
npx @11ty/import [type] [target] --format=html
# Change asset reference URLs: relative (default), absolute, colocate
# slug.md and assets/asset.png with <img src="assets/asset.png">
npx @11ty/import [type] [target] --assetrefs=relative
# slug.md and assets/asset.png with <img src="/assets/asset.png">
npx @11ty/import [type] [target] --assetrefs=absolute
# slug/index.md and slug/asset.png with <img src="asset.png">
npx @11ty/import [type] [target] --assetrefs=colocate
# EXPERIMENTAL: Persist *new* non-draft content
# - `github` persist type requires a `GITHUB_TOKEN` environment variable.
npx @11ty/import [type] [target] --persist=github:zachleat/wp-awesome
Service Types
atom
(URL)bluesky
(username)fediverse
(username)rss
(URL)wordpress
(blog home page URL)youtubeuser
(user id)
YouTube
# Import recent YouTube Videos for one user
npx @11ty/import youtubeuser UCskGTioqrMBcw8pd14_334A
WordPress
# Import *all* posts from the WordPress API
# Draft posts available when WORDPRESS_USERNAME and WORDPRESS_PASSWORD environment
# variables are supplied, read more: https://www.11ty.dev/docs/environment-vars/
npx @11ty/import wordpress https://blog.fontawesome.com
Atom Feeds
# Import Atom feed posts
npx @11ty/import atom https://www.11ty.dev/blog/feed.xml
# Import GitHub releases (via Atom)
npx @11ty/import atom https://github.com/11ty/eleventy/releases.atom
RSS Feeds
# Import RSS feed posts
npx @11ty/import rss https://fosstodon.org/users/eleventy.rss
Fediverse
# Import recent Mastodon posts (via RSS)
npx @11ty/import fediverse [email protected]
Bluesky
# Import recent Bluesky posts (via RSS)
npx @11ty/import bluesky @11ty.dev
Programmatic API
Don’t forget to install this into your project: npm install @11ty/import
import { Importer } from "@11ty/import";
let importer = new Importer();
importer.setOutputFolder("."); // --output
importer.setCacheDuration("24h"); // --cacheduration
importer.setVerbose(true); // --quiet
importer.setSafeMode(false); // --overwrite
importer.setDryRun(false); // --dryrun
importer.setDraftsFolder("drafts");
importer.setAssetsFolder("assets");
importer.setAssetReferenceType("relative"); // --assetrefs
// Sources (one or more)
importer.addSource("bluesky", "@11ty.dev");
let entries = await importer.getEntries({
contentType: "markdown", // --format
});
await importer.toFiles(entries);
importer.logResults();