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1Migrate from ...
2================
3
4In wallabag 2.x, you can import data from:
5
6- `Pocket <#id1>`_
7- `Readability <#id2>`_
8- `Instapaper <#id4>`_
9- `wallabag 1.x <#id6>`_
10- `wallabag 2.x <#id7>`_
11
12We also developed `a script to execute migrations via command-line interface <#import-via-command-line-interface-cli>`_.
13
14Because imports can take ages, we developed an asynchronous tasks system. `You can read the documentation here <http://doc.wallabag.org/fr/master/developer/asynchronous.html>`_ (for experts).
15
16Pocket
17------
18
19Create a new application on Pocket
20~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
21
22To import your data from Pocket, we use the Pocket API. You need to create
23a new application on their developer website to continue.
24
25* Create a new application `on the developer website <https://getpocket.com/developer/apps/new>`_
26* Fill in the required fields: application name, application description,
27 permissions (only **retrieve**), platform (**web**), accept the terms of service
28 and submit your new application
29
30Pocket will give you a **Consumer Key** (for example, `49961-985e4b92fe21fe4c78d682c1`).
31You need to configure the ``pocket_consumer_key`` in the ``Config`` menu.
32
33Now, all is fine to migrate from Pocket.
34
35Import your data into wallabag 2.x
36~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
37
38Click on ``Import`` link in the menu, on ``Import contents`` in Pocket section
39and then on ``Connect to Pocket and import data``.
40
41You need to authorize wallabag to interact with your Pocket account.
42Your data will be imported. Data import can be a demanding process for your server.
43
44Readability
45-----------
46
47Export your Readability data
48~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
49
50On the tools (`https://www.readability.com/tools/ <https://www.readability.com/tools/>`_) page, click on "Export your data" in the "Data Export" section. You will received an email to download a json (which does not end with .json in fact).
51
52Import your data into wallabag 2.x
53~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
54
55Click on ``Import`` link in the menu, on ``Import contents`` in Readability section
56and then select your json file and upload it.
57
58Your data will be imported. Data import can be a demanding process for your server.
59
60From Pinboard
61-------------
62
63Export your Pinboard data
64~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
65
66On the backup (`https://pinboard.in/settings/backup <https://pinboard.in/settings/backup>`_) page, click on "JSON" in the "Bookmarks" section. A JSON file will be downloaded (like ``pinboard_export``).
67
68Import your data into wallabag 2.x
69~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
70
71Click on ``Import`` link in the menu, on ``Import contents`` in Pinboard section
72and then select your json file and upload it.
73
74Your data will be imported. Data import can be a demanding process for your server.
75
76From Instapaper
77---------------
78
79Export your Instapaper data
80~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
81
82On the settings (`https://www.instapaper.com/user <https://www.instapaper.com/user>`_) page, click on "Download .CSV file" in the "Export" section. A CSV file will be downloaded (like ``instapaper-export.csv``).
83
84Import your data into wallabag 2.x
85~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
86
87Click on ``Import`` link in the menu, on ``Import contents`` in Instapaper section
88and then select your CSV file and upload it.
89
90Your data will be imported. Data import can be a demanding process for your server.
91
92wallabag 1.x
93------------
94
95If you were using wallabag v1.x, you need to export your data before migrating to wallabag v2.x, because the application and its database changed a lot. In your old wallabag installation, you can export your data, which can be done on the Config page of your old wallabag installation.
96
97.. image:: ../../img/user/export_v1.png
98 :alt: Exporting from wallabag v1
99 :align: center
100
101.. note::
102 If you have multiple accounts on the same instance of wallabag, each user must export from v1 and import into v2 its data.
103
104.. note::
105 If you encounter issues during the export or the import, don't hesitate to `ask for support <https://gitter.im/wallabag/wallabag>`__.
106
107When you have retrieved the json file containing your entries, you can install wallabag v2 if needed by following `the standard procedure <http://doc.wallabag.org/en/master/user/installation.html>`__.
108
109After creating an user account on your new wallabag v2 instance, you must head over to the `Import` section and select `Import from wallabag v1`. Select your json file and upload it.
110
111.. image:: ../../img/user/import_wallabagv1.png
112 :alt: Import from wallabag v1
113 :align: center
114
115wallabag 2.x
116------------
117
118From the previous wallabag instance on which you were before, go to `All articles`, then export these articles as json.
119
120.. image:: ../../img/user/export_v2.png
121 :alt: Export depuis wallabag v2
122 :align: center
123
124From your new wallabag instance, create your user account and click on the link in the menu to proceed to import. Choose import from wallabag v2 and select your json file to upload it.
125
126.. note::
127 If you encounter issues during the export or the import, don't hesitate to `ask for support <https://gitter.im/wallabag/wallabag>`__.
128
129Import via command-line interface (CLI)
130---------------------------------------
131
132If you have a CLI access on your web server, you can execute this command to import your wallabag v1 export:
133
134::
135
136 bin/console wallabag:import username ~/Downloads/wallabag-export-1-2016-04-05.json --env=prod
137
138Please replace values:
139
140* ``username`` is the user's username
141* ``~/Downloads/wallabag-export-1-2016-04-05.json`` is the path of your wallabag v1 export
142
143.. note::
144 If you want to mark all these entries as read, you can add the ``--markAsRead`` option.
145
146.. note::
147 To import a wallabag v2 file, you need to add the option ``--importer=v2``.
148
149.. note::
150 If you want to pass the user id of the user instead of it's username, add the option ``--useUserId=true``.
151
152You'll have this in return:
153
154::
155
156 Start : 05-04-2016 11:36:07 ---
157 403 imported
158 0 already saved
159 End : 05-04-2016 11:36:09 ---