Exemple #1
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def importer(conf, env, url, **options):
    """Subcommand: import -- import entries and settings from an existing RSS/Atom
    feed.  ``acrylamid import http://example.com/feed/`` should do the job.

    If ``pandoc`` or ``html2text`` are available, first pandoc and second html2text
    are used to convert HTML back to Markdown-compatible text.  If you like reST more
    than Markdown, specify ``--format=rst`` and be sure you have either ``pandoc`` or
    ``html2rest`` installed on your system.

    If you don't like any reconversion, simply use ``--format=html``."""

    content = fetch(url, auth=options.get('auth', None))
    defaults, items = parse(content)
    build(conf, env, defaults, items, fmt=options['import_fmt'], keep=options['keep_links'])
Exemple #2
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def imprt(conf, env, url, **options):
    """Subcommand: import -- import entries and settings from an existing RSS/Atom
    feed or WordPress dump.  ``acrylamid import http://example.com/feed/`` or any
    local FILE is fine.

    By default we use ``html2text`` (if available) to re-convert to Markdown, with
    ``-m rst`` you can also re-convert to reST if you have ``html2rest`` installed.
    As fallback there we have ``pandoc`` but you can use pandoc as first choice with
    the ``-p`` flag.

    If you don't like any reconversion, simply use ``-m html``. This command supports
    the force flag to override already existing files. Use with care!"""

    content = importer.fetch(url, auth=options.get('auth', None))
    defaults, items = importer.parse(content)
    importer.build(conf, env, defaults, items, **options)