Gem to import a WordPress XML dump into your Rails app
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= Refinerycms-wordpress-import

This project ist an importer for WordPress XML dumps into refinerycms(-blog). 

So far, only blog-relevant data gets imported, I'm working on the cms pages part. 

== Installation

As there is no official release out yet, just add this repos to your projects Gemfile:

  gem 'refinerycms-wordpress-import', :git => 'git://github.com/mremolt/refinerycms-wordpress-import.git'

== Usage

There are 3 rake tasks

* wordpress:reset_blog - This one basically deletes all data from blog relevant tables (taggings, tags, blog_comments, blog_categories, blog_posts). Use this one first, if you want a clean import of your old blog. 
* wordpress:import_blog[file_name] - This one does all the heavy work of parsing the dump and importing the data into refinery tables. The param is a path to the dump file.
* wordpress:reset_and_import_blog[file_name] - This one combines the two previous tasks.

== Feedback

This is a very new gem. It manages to import my own blog and a standard WordPress 3.1 dump with some sample data. 

If you want to help make it more stable, please throw your own WP dumps against it and see what happens. If you encounter any bugs, please file a bug report with a sample dump that breaks this gem. 

For extra karma, fork it, fix it yourself and send a pull request! ;-)