Source forums exporters to NodeBB, I need your DB Dump.
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I'm process of implementing various forum exporters to-NodeBB, but I need help. I need database dumps for each
Some are already done and tested, some are forked from older versions, implemented but still need testing with a real DB Dump and others are still just completely blocked
If you'd like to help, check the lists that requires a DB Dump and send it to [email protected]. Feel free to obfuscate your data before hand, if you don't know how, all I can say is that your data is safe with me; once received, I will obfuscate a copy for myself and delete the original file(s).
Also, if you don't see your source exporter issue there, feel free to open an issue to request it.
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MyBB is a pretty popular forum
I'll see if I can set up a forum and get a DB dump to you if you'd like to create a converter for it down the road.
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@bentael If you're interested, I could provide you with a db dump of a 60k users 1.4 mio posts smf instance. It's heavily modified, but I guess the database layout shouldn't be too different. I'd be interested if nodebb can scale to that and how a running instance of it would perform (and if it works well, if my users would like it).
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have a feeling the "convert" process will barf somewhere in the way.
But your DB would be a great way to test both the importer's and NodeBB's ability to scale.Awesome thanks!
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Thought of something: smf saves for each user and thread up to what post that user has read. does nodebb do this? if so, does your importer retain that information?
I'm wondering because on the "unread" page in nodebb, there seem to be only links to the latest post and the first of a thread, but no "to latest unread" which is probably what the user wants in almost all cases. This is a lot of data to save (users × threads) which is why a lot of forum softwares didn't bother back in the day, but I remember this was one of the killer features of smf back when I changed to it.
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When you load a topic, if you've been to that topic before. It will bring up a quick alert window asking if you want to return to where you were last in that topic. Which would usually be the first unread post. As for if it can be transported over from smf, not with the exporter I made. It's been a long time since I transferred from smf, but I recall that smf saves the highest PID of your last visit, any after that are considered new, which takes you to last PID plus one post. I'm not sure where this is saved however. I'm also not sure if that's something that nodebb can import.
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Oh, there it is. Didn't see that before. Seems like an unnecessary extra click to me, going to the first unread post really is the norm rather than a special use case...
Hmm. I certainly would like to have those imported. Why do you think it's not something nodebb can import? The table is smf_log_topic, and it's pretty much just tuples of (id_member,id_topic,id_msg). Is nodebb's way of saving this vastly different?
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@Valodim
That's definitely possible. It might take more iterations over the records, which means more importing time, but doable.Right now I am trying to import your 1.1M posts and getting segmentation fault errors, once I get passed those, I'll look into adding more features.