Chapter 21. content-import


Import content from an upstream archive.

Usage

# hammer content-import [OPTIONS] SUBCOMMAND [ARG] ...
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Options

  • -h, --help – Print help

21.1. content-import library

Imports a content archive to an organization’s library lifecycle environment

Usage

# hammer content-import library [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --async – Do not wait for the task
  • --metadata-file VALUE – Location of the metadata.json file. This is not required if the metadata.json file is already in the archive directory.
  • --organization VALUE – Organization name to search by
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Organization identifier
  • --organization-label VALUE – Organization label to search by
  • --organization-title VALUE – Organization title
  • --path VALUE – Directory containing the exported Content View Version
  • -h, --help – Print help

21.2. content-import list

View content view import histories

Usage

# hammer content-import <list|index> [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --content-view VALUE – Content view name to search by
  • --content-view-id NUMBER – Content view identifier
  • --content-view-version VALUE – Content view version number
  • --content-view-version-id NUMBER Content view version identifier
  • --fields LIST – Show specified fields or predefined field sets only. (See below)
  • --full-result BOOLEAN – Whether or not to show all results
  • --id NUMBER – Content view version import history identifier
  • --order VALUE – Sort field and order, eg. id DESC
  • --organization VALUE – Organization name to search by
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Organization identifier
  • --organization-label VALUE – Organization label to search by
  • --organization-title VALUE – Organization title
  • --page NUMBER – Page number, starting at 1
  • --per-page NUMBER – Number of results per page to return
  • --search VALUE – Search string
  • --type ENUM – Import Types Possible value(s): complete, incremental
  • -h, --help – Print help

Predefined field sets

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FIELDSALLDEFAULTTHIN

Id

x

x

x

Path

x

x

 

Type

x

x

 

Content view version

x

x

 

Content view version id

x

x

 

Created at

x

x

 

Updated at

x

x

 

Search and order fields

  • content_view_id – integer
  • content_view_version_id – integer
  • id – integer
  • type – string

21.3. content-import repository

Imports a repository

Usage

# hammer content-import repository [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --async – Do not wait for the task
  • --metadata-file VALUE – Location of the metadata.json file. This is not required if the metadata.json file is already in the archive directory.
  • --organization VALUE – Organization name to search by
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Organization identifier
  • --organization-label VALUE – Organization label to search by
  • --organization-title VALUE – Organization title
  • --path VALUE – Directory containing the exported Content View Version
  • -h, --help – Print help

21.4. content-import version

Imports a content archive to a content view version

Usage

# hammer content-import version [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --async – Do not wait for the task
  • --metadata-file VALUE – Location of the metadata.json file. This is not required if the metadata.json file is already in the archive directory.
  • --organization VALUE – Organization name to search by
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Organization identifier
  • --organization-label VALUE – Organization label to search by
  • --organization-title VALUE – Organization title
  • --path VALUE – Directory containing the exported Content View Version
  • -h, --help – Print help
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