pppadump ========= Tool to help manage periodic publishing of [etherpads](http://etherpad.org/) to static files, preserving metadata. Requirements ------------- * python3 * html5lib * requests (settext) * python-dateutil, jinja2 (index subcommand) Installation ------------- pip install python-dateutil jinja2 html5lib python setup.py install Usage --------------- mkdir mydump cd myddump pppadump init The program then interactively asks some questions: Please type the URL of the etherpad: http://automatist.local:9001/ The APIKEY is the contents of the file APIKEY.txt in the etherpad folder Please paste the APIKEY: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The settings are placed in a file called .pppadump/settings.json and are used (by default) by future commands. pppadump list You should see a list of pads. subcommands ---------- * init * pull * list * listauthors * gettext * settext * gethtml * creatediffhtml * revisionscount * index * deletepad * pushhtml To get help on a subcommand: pppadump revisionscount --help Cookbook ======================== Using pppadump to migrate from one etherpad instance to another ------------------------------------------------------------------ mkdir instance1 && cd instance1 pppadump init pppadump pull --html --meta (cd ..) mkdir instance2 && cd instance2 pppadump init pppadump pushhtml --basepath ../instance1 ../instance1/p/*.meta.json NB: sethtml/pushhtml seems to only work on the server itself, ie using API url such as localhost:9001. NB: This command indescriminantly clobbers pads in instance2 with the HTML of the dumped versions from instance1. This technique can be used to "reset" the database of a pad by recreating pads (without their history or editor info/colors) in a fresh database. Magicwords ================= Following the suggestions of sister project/friendly fork [etherpump](https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/varia/etherpump/), the magic word mechanism has been expanded (from the inital single hard coded \_\_NOPUBLISH__ value) to and generalized to allow a the use of text markers in the source text to control various options, including options for use in preprocessing and translation of markdown using pandoc. Originally designed for use at: [constant](http://etherdump.constantvzw.org/).