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Import (and export) is fully done by the clients, nothing happens server side. I see that there already was an csv importer, but it doesn't seem to be enabled or made it into the actual code, or has been removed. I suggest to either fill in a bug report here: https://github.com/bitwarden/web/issues The timeout has probably to do with you reverse proxy. I think the first import did worked, but took a long time for both Bitwarden web-vault and Vaultwarden to process which could result in the reverse proxy to generate a timeout, but Vaultwarden was still working on importing everything. Regarding the delete, i have no clue, didn't come across it my self yet. |
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Hopefully it will get into the code.
Yes, your explanation makes perfect sense, so thanks for that!
Hmm, thanks anyway. As I'd only just started using Vaultwarden I ended up nuking the container's data and started again from scratch. |
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I'm running Vaultwarden in a linux docker container. And I had to install the old (deprecated) Dashlane desktop app to be able to export to JSON. The web extension now only exports to CSV.
Will there be an option to import CSV data in the future?
Anyway, somehow when trying to import data exported from Dashlane I've ended with duplicates of everything. I've checked the JSON and there doesn't seem to be any duplicates there. When I tried importing from a JSON file I got time-out errors twice. Then eventually I just pasted the JSON text in the box and did it that way.
If I click
Select All
, thenDelete selected
it asks me if I want to delete all 500 (although I thought there was around 650). The I clickDelete
and nothing seems to happen. I've tried it several times, and I've even left it sitting for a while.I tested selecting just a few and that worked fine. So I'm wondering if there's some kind of maximum number that can be bulk-deleted?
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