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wp-yaml

v1.1.0

Published

A utility to convert yaml data into a Wordpress XML import

Downloads

5

Readme

wp-yaml

npm version Build Status Dependency Status devDependency Status

Node utility for converting YAML data to importable Wordpress XML.

To get started:

npm install -g wp-yaml

To transform a YAML file, pass a file path:

wp-yaml parse -i test/test.yaml

By default the command will output to stdout. If you want to write directly to a file, you can pass an output path:

wp-yaml parse -i test/test.yaml -o result.xml

Supported Fields:

title: Site Title
link: http://www.example.com
description: Just a Wordpress Site
date: Tue, 21 Jan 2015 12:00:00 +0000
siteUrl: http://www.example.com
blogUrl: http://www.example.com
items:
  - title: Hello World
    slug: hello-world
    date: Tue, 21 Jan 2015 12:00:00 +0000
    postType: post
    description: Example post
    excerpt: Hello my darlings.
    content: |
      <h2>Hello my darlings</h2>

      <p>This is a test</p>
    categories:
      - name: Example Category
        nicename: example-category