This project is unmaintained! Feel free to use the source though. Happy hacking!
Sets free your Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ posts by copying them to your WordPress blog via XML-RPC, with all formatting and details intact.
Social networks keep your memories locked up. Take them back and set them free! Copy your posts, pictures, and other content to a blog of your choice.
License: This project is placed in the public domain.
Requirements:
- Python 2.7
- Google App Engine (either dev_appserver or prod), which includes:
- django
- mox (for tests)
- webob
- yaml
- Libraries in git submodules (be sure to run git submodule init!):
- http://github.com/snarfed/activitystreams-unofficial
- http://github.com/musicmetric/google-api-python-client
- http://github.com/adamjmcgrath/httplib2
- http://github.com/wishabi/python-gflags
- http://github.com/michaelhelmick/python-tumblpy
- http://github.com/kennethreitz/requests
- http://github.com/requests/requests-oauthlib
- http://github.com/idan/oauthlib
- http://github.com/snarfed/gdata-python-client
- test: use mockfb to run a migration to local snarfed
- migration page advice from @colbyh: use Bootstrap or Yui or maybe Zurb for UI, d3 for charts and visualizations, JQuery and maybe Underscore for JS. simple XHR polling is fine. set cookie to remember users with existing migration(s), on front page show summary and link for each migration in place of splash image, leave rest of new migration form intact.
- cancel migration
- posthaven
- finish post/comment processing for:
- g+
- port to granary
- make tasks transactional where necessary
- port to ndb?
- migration options
- twitter: exclude @ replies