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Import tool? #37

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willwade opened this issue Mar 31, 2018 · 4 comments
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Import tool? #37

willwade opened this issue Mar 31, 2018 · 4 comments
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Has anyone created a tool maybe using the api to import bit.ly /a.n.other service links to Kutt.it (just before I embark on this!)

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poeti8 commented Mar 31, 2018

This would be an interesting feature, since goo.gl is going to be down soon. Although, I should define a limit for the amount of links that a user can import. And there are also some possibilities that some of the links are already taken.

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I’m not the best of coders so if someone else was to do this then fab. Yes - I really want to migrate from bitly but the goo.gl closure is a good use case too. It’s a good point about duplicates. Hmm. I would be hesitant on the limit aspect - but I understand the concerns.

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trgwii commented Mar 31, 2018

General notes:

  • Check what types of export filetypes other services are using, pick the most widely supported 1-2 formats.

  • On limits: Why not have a general per-user limit of total links instead of per-import? (Say 10k per user?)

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willwade commented Apr 30, 2018

Bit.ly. Only uses API. Uses oAuth 2.0. Full history via /v3/user/link_history (Interestingly they have a guide transitioning from Google)

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