I have an instance running at http://wiabexport.appspot.com which I wrote a while ago. This uses the python interface to pull out the wavelet raw deltas and offers them for download to you.
I never finished a script to convert to the delta/index file format used by WIAB - due to the lack of documentation at the time. So if you want to pull the raw data out take a look into this tool, but then we still need to write a tool to put them into a running WIAB server. Ali On 7 December 2011 16:52, Yuri Z <[email protected]> wrote: > I would advice to import them to a Walkaround instance just to be sure your > waves are safe. > On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 6:46 PM, Thomas Leonard < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Is an import feature likely to appear before wave.google.com becomes >> read-only? Import to Walkaround seems to work (though it would take a long >> time to import all our waves by clicking all the import buttons), but we'd >> prefer to import into a local WIAB instance, if possible. >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> On 2011-05-18 20:51, Yuri Z wrote: >> >>> Google Wave Data API was modified to allow to request the whole history of >>> the wave - which in effect allows to "import" it. But AFAIK no one is >>> working on a tool that would actually import the history into WIAB deltas >>> store. >>> >>> 2011/5/18 Ali Lown<[email protected]> >>> >>> On the old waveprotocol site task list, this is still listed as waiting >>>> for >>>> google to implement export. >>>> >>>> Export has now been available for a while for waves, has any progress >>>> been >>>> made on importing them? >>>> >>>> The HTML option, actually provides the data in a JSON form, is there are >>>> parser for this already in the code base? >>>> >>>> Ali >>>> >>>> >>> >> -- >> Dr Thomas Leonard >> IT Innovation Centre >> Gamma House, Enterprise Road, >> Southampton SO16 7NS, UK >> >> >> tel: +44 23 8059 8866 >> >> mailto:tal@it-innovation.**soton.ac.uk <[email protected]> >> http://www.it-innovation.**soton.ac.uk/<http://www.it-innovation.soton.ac.uk/> >>
