> Could you describe this process in more details ? then we could look
> for enhancements ;)

OK. Apps will provide an import and export function. See and examples for the 
bookmarks app here: 
http://gitorious.org/owncloud/owncloud/blobs/691103acd5aad2673b6375726ba24fb56e88451b/apps/bookmarks/lib/migrate.php

When ownCloud needs to export a user, it will run 
OC_Migration::export($userid). This will then execute all of the 'export' 
functions for apps that have registered as migration providers. Once it 
receives data back from these functions it wraps it all up into either XML, 
JSON or something along those lines and exports it to a file. When importing, 
its pretty much the reverse of this, except each app will be passed its portion 
of the export file. It can then run through that and add items back into the 
database.

The backend will do the dirty work to make it easier for devs. For example, on 
export it will add in information from the apps info.xml file so this can be 
accessed when importing. The backend will also pass a $uid to the import 
functions because this may have changed from the original install (because of a 
conflict on the new install).

The question is how we should export the data? XML, JSON... ? I tried using 
JSON this afternoon and it saved a lot of time because apps could just pass an 
array structure for their 'export' function and then all the backend has to do 
is merge some arrays and run json_encode(). Also creating arrays is much easier 
than playing with DOMDocument ;)

Also, I found a function that will format the json output so that it is still 
human readable.

Thanks,
Tom

Tom Needham
t...@owncloud.com



On 3 Mar 2012, at 20:37, Bartek Przybylski wrote:

> Hi Tom!
> Could you describe this process in more details ? then we could look
> for enhancements ;)
> 
> bartek
> 
> 2012/3/3 Tom Needham <t...@owncloud.com>:
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> So I'm currently doing some work on a backend for app data migration.
>> Basically apps can register as migration providers (much like they do with
>> search) and provide and import and export function.
>> 
>> Originally I was planning to use XML as the overall output format but we
>> just had a chat in IRC and possibly JSON would be easier? Apps could just
>> provide an array structure on export and be given the same one on import.
>> The backend will do all the hard work of mashing all the arrays together,
>> and adding in various other data (app version numbers, owncloud version
>> number..) and then just run json_encode() and export to a .json file.
>> 
>> What does everyone thing? Thought I'd get your feedback before going ahead
>> with it.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Tom
>> 
>> 
>> Tom Needham
>> t...@owncloud.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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