The command is also available as scheduler task.
This finally allows to regularly execute imports.
This also allows to import from CLI context
with differently configured timeouts.
The schema is very flexible and some values are not validated upfront.
This will result in many objects which we currently can not map.
This resulted in an exception breaking the rest of the import.
We now handle the broken mapping and skip those objects with proper
logging.
This allows to continue with import and report and debug those objects
in order to improve the mapping step by step.
Relates: #10198
- Removed individual converters for TYPO3.
Conversion is now handled in a single converter.
- The new converter will import necessary dependencies upfront, e.g.
town or organisation.
- Move import state into extra class.
Relates: #34
Use Symfony components to map incoming JSON onto objects.
Those provide a mapping. They can then be used to fetch the data in a
common way and insert it into the system.
- Handle languages within JsonDecode
(normalize incoming data based on language)
- Handle Single Value and List of Values within Entities. They will map
incoming Data to proper Objects. (We now generally transform during
serialization process if target is array but we got single entity)
- Add missing tests for existing data.
- Finish migration of all existing data, this includes next step
- Provide discriminator to ObjectNormalizer to auto detect target class
based on "type" property. (Done for now by own registry)
- Combine generated object with current structure for import -> generate
data array out of it.
- Resolve foreign references to existing entities,
(images, contentresponsible, etc.)
Insertion is stored as integer in database.
Therefore cast boolean to integer.
Otherwise DataHandler might throw error as saved data type differs from
provided data type.
Provide first basic import mechanism.
It already allows to import entities into TYPO3 database.
Three entities are supported.
Entities are configured through import configuration.
This can be created, viewed, and edited through backend module.
Imports are tracked and accessible from backend module.
Still this is basic.
Importing lists of entities is not supported.
Multiple languages is not supported, etc.
Relates: #8214