discourse/script/import_scripts/sourceforge.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require_relative "base.rb"
# Import script for SourceForge discussions.
#
# See the following instructions on how to export your discussions from SourceForge:
# https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Project%20Data%20Export/
#
# Change the constants (PROJECT_NAME and JSON_FILE) before running the importer!
#
# Use the following command to run the importer within the Docker container:
# su discourse -c 'ruby /var/www/discourse/script/import_scripts/sourceforge.rb'
class ImportScripts::Sourceforge < ImportScripts::Base
# When the URL of your project is https://sourceforge.net/projects/foo/
# than the value of PROJECT_NAME is 'foo'
PROJECT_NAME = "project_name"
# This is the path to the discussion.json that you exported from SourceForge.
JSON_FILE = "/path/to/discussion.json"
def initialize
super
@system_user = Discourse.system_user
end
def execute
puts "", "Importing from SourceForge..."
load_json
import_categories
import_topics
end
def load_json
@json = MultiJson.load(File.read(JSON_FILE), symbolize_keys: true)
end
def import_categories
puts "", "importing categories"
create_categories(@json[:forums]) do |forum|
{
id: forum[:shortname],
name: forum[:name],
post_create_action:
proc do |category|
changes = { raw: forum[:description] }
opts = { revised_at: Time.now, bypass_bump: true }
post = category.topic.first_post
post.revise(@system_user, changes, opts)
end,
}
end
end
def import_topics
puts "", "importing posts"
imported_post_count = 0
total_post_count = count_posts
@json[:forums].each do |forum|
imported_category_id = @lookup.category_id_from_imported_category_id(forum[:shortname])
forum[:threads].each do |thread|
posts = thread[:posts]
next if posts.size == 0
first_post = posts[0]
first_post_id = post_id_of(thread, first_post)
imported_topic = nil
create_posts(posts, total: total_post_count, offset: imported_post_count) do |post|
mapped = {
id: "#{thread[:_id]}_#{post[:slug]}",
user_id: @system_user,
created_at: Time.zone.parse(post[:timestamp]),
raw: process_post_text(forum, thread, post),
}
if post == first_post
mapped[:category] = imported_category_id
mapped[:title] = thread[:subject][0...255]
else
if imported_topic.nil?
imported_topic = @lookup.topic_lookup_from_imported_post_id(first_post_id)
end
mapped[:topic_id] = imported_topic[:topic_id]
end
imported_post_count += 1
mapped
end
end
end
end
def count_posts
total_count = 0
@json[:forums].each do |forum|
forum[:threads].each { |thread| total_count += thread[:posts].size }
end
total_count
end
def post_id_of(thread, post)
"#{thread[:_id]}_#{post[:slug]}"
end
def process_post_text(forum, thread, post)
text = post[:text]
text.gsub!(/~{3,}/, "```") # Discourse doesn't recognize ~~~ as beginning/end of code blocks
# SourceForge doesn't allow symbols in usernames, so we are safe here.
# Well, unless it's the anonymous user, which has an evil asterisk in the JSON file...
username = post[:author]
username = "anonymous" if username == "*anonymous"
# anonymous and nobody are nonexistent users. Make sure we don't create links for them.
user_without_profile = username == "anonymous" || username == "nobody"
user_link =
user_without_profile ? username : "[#{username}](https://sourceforge.net/u/#{username}/)"
# Create a nice looking header for each imported post that links to the author's user profile and the old post.
post_date = Time.zone.parse(post[:timestamp]).strftime("%A, %B %d, %Y")
post_url =
"https://sourceforge.net/p/#{PROJECT_NAME}/discussion/#{forum[:shortname]}/thread/#{thread[:_id]}/##{post[:slug]}"
"**#{user_link}** wrote on [#{post_date}](#{post_url}):\n\n#{text}"
end
end
ImportScripts::Sourceforge.new.perform