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mojombo committed Jan 21, 2009
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# Quickly hacked together my Michael Ivey
# Based on mt.rb by Nick Gerakines, open source and publically
# available under the MIT license. Use this module at your own risk.

require 'rubygems'
require 'sequel'
require 'fastercsv'
require 'fileutils'
require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),"csv.rb")

# NOTE: This converter requires Sequel and the MySQL gems.
# The MySQL gem can be difficult to install on OS X. Once you have MySQL
# installed, running the following commands should work:
# $ sudo gem install sequel
# $ sudo gem install mysql -- --with-mysql-config=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql_config

module Jekyll
module Mephisto
#Accepts a hash with database config variables, exports mephisto posts into a csv
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`#{command}`
CSV.process
end

# This query will pull blog posts from all entries across all blogs. If
# you've got unpublished, deleted or otherwise hidden posts please sift
# through the created posts to make sure nothing is accidently published.

QUERY = "SELECT id, permalink, body, published_at, title FROM contents WHERE user_id = 1 AND type = 'Article' AND published_at IS NOT NULL ORDER BY published_at"

def self.process(dbname, user, pass, host = 'localhost')
db = Sequel.mysql(dbname, :user => user, :password => pass, :host => host)

FileUtils.mkdir_p "_posts"

db[QUERY].each do |post|
title = post[:title]
slug = post[:permalink]
date = post[:published_at]
content = post[:body]
# more_content = ''

# Be sure to include the body and extended body.
# if more_content != nil
# content = content + " \n" + more_content
# end

# Ideally, this script would determine the post format (markdown, html
# , etc) and create files with proper extensions. At this point it
# just assumes that markdown will be acceptable.
name = [date.year, date.month, date.day, slug].join('-') + ".markdown"

data = {
'layout' => 'post',
'title' => title.to_s,
'mt_id' => post[:entry_id],
}.delete_if { |k,v| v.nil? || v == ''}.to_yaml

File.open("_posts/#{name}", "w") do |f|
f.puts data
f.puts "---"
f.puts content
end
end

end
end
end
end

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