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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
"""This script converts WXR file to a number of plain text files. | |
WXR stands for "WordPress eXtended RSS", which basically is just a | |
regular XML file. This script extracts entries from the WXR file into | |
plain text files. Output format: article name prefixed by date for | |
posts, article name for pages. | |
Usage: wxr2txt.py filename [-o output_dir] | |
""" | |
import os | |
import re | |
import sys | |
from xml.etree import ElementTree | |
NAMESPACES = { | |
'content': 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/', | |
'wp': 'http://wordpress.org/export/1.2/', | |
} | |
USAGE_STRING = "Usage: wxr2txt.py filename [-o output_dir]" | |
def main(argv): | |
filename, output_dir = _parse_and_validate_output(argv) | |
try: | |
data = ElementTree.parse(filename).getroot() | |
except ElementTree.ParseError: | |
_error("Invalid input file format. Can not parse the input.") | |
page_counter, post_counter = 0, 0 | |
for post in data.find('channel').findall('item'): | |
post_type = post.find('wp:post_type', namespaces=NAMESPACES).text | |
if post_type not in ('post', 'page'): | |
continue | |
content = post.find('content:encoded', namespaces=NAMESPACES).text | |
date = post.find('wp:post_date', namespaces=NAMESPACES).text | |
title = post.find('title').text | |
date = date.split(' ')[0].replace('-', '') | |
title = re.sub(r'[_]+', '_', re.sub(r'[^a-z0-9+]', '_', title.lower())) | |
if post_type == 'post': | |
post_filename = date + '_' + title + '.txt' | |
post_counter += 1 | |
else: | |
post_filename = title + '.txt' | |
page_counter += 1 | |
with open(os.path.join(output_dir, post_filename), 'w') as post_file: | |
post_file.write(content.encode('utf8')) | |
post_counter += 1 | |
print "Saved {} posts and {} pages in directory '{}'.".format( | |
post_counter, page_counter, output_dir) | |
def _parse_and_validate_output(argv): | |
if len(argv) not in (2, 4): | |
_error("Wrong number of arguments.") | |
filename = argv[1] | |
if not os.path.isfile(filename): | |
_error("Input file does not exist (or not enough permissions).") | |
output_dir = argv[3] if len(argv) == 4 and argv[2] == '-o' else os.getcwd() | |
if not os.path.isdir(output_dir): | |
_error("Output directory does not exist (or not enough permissions).") | |
return filename, output_dir | |
def _error(text): | |
print text | |
print USAGE_STRING | |
sys.exit(1) | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
main(sys.argv) |
after 3 errors regarding calling print without parentheses, I'm stuck on line 48 with the error
post_file.write(content.encode('utf8'))
TypeError: write() argument must be str, not bytes
I barely understand python, so I'm struggling through because as a WordPress command line geek, this would be marvelous to get working.
after 3 errors regarding calling print without parentheses, I'm stuck on line 48 with the error
post_file.write(content.encode('utf8')) TypeError: write() argument must be str, not bytes
I barely understand python, so I'm struggling through because as a WordPress command line geek, this would be marvelous to get working.
for this line:
with open(os.path.join(output_dir, post_filename), 'w') as post_file:
replace 'w' with 'wb'
Why? What does that mean and what does it do?
Why? What does that mean and what does it do?
I don't really know the details of "why is this actually a problem" but needed to get this script working and came across this post:
https://www.sharooq.com/solved-typeerror-write-argument-must-be-str-not-bytes-in-python
Excellent. Thanks.
Can verify the change suggested by @gkv-ckultzow has worked in Python 3.12, to replace 'w' with 'wb' to read:
with open(os.path.join(output_dir, post_filename), 'wb') as post_file:
Also for Python 3.12, put () around the content in each print statement as mentioned by @werowe. For example:
print("Saved {} posts and {} pages in directory '{}'.".format(
post_counter, page_counter, output_dir))
No changes to any output text files created after executing the program, all 60 posts were captured in plain text in individual text files. Thanks.
This script works beautifully. It's exactly what I needed considering that I decided to take a site offline forever but keep all the content locally. Thank you.
On Mac osX:
wxr2txt.py
andexample.xml
to a desired folder.cd ~/path/to/desired/folder
andpython wxr2txt.py example.xml
and voila: all my post, drafts, pages appeared in over a hundred separate
.txt
files.One shortcoming, of this script is you will need to clean up the
HTML
tags and comments such as<!-- wp:paragraph -->
and<p>
but a simple find and replace all with a<blank-space>
in your text editor should do the trick.