Hugo a static site generator written in GoLang: https://gohugo.io
This repo is based on https://github.com/benbalter/wordpress-to-jekyll-exporter
One-click WordPress plugin that converts all posts, pages, taxonomies, metadata, and settings to Markdown and YAML which can be dropped into Hugo.
- Converts all posts, pages, and settings from WordPress for use in Hugo
- Export what your users see, not what the database stores (runs post content
through the_contentfilter prior to export, allowing third-party plugins to modify the output)
- Converts all post_contentto Markdown Extra (using Markdownify)
- Converts all post_metaand fields within thewp_poststable to YAML front matter for parsing by Hugo.
- Exports optionally commentsas part of their posts. This features needs to be enabled manually by editing the PHP source code. See file hugo-export.php at line ~40.
- Export private posts and drafts. They are marked as drafts as well and won't get published with Hugo.
- Generates a config.yamlwith all settings in thewp_optionstable
- Outputs a single zip file with config.yaml, pages, andpostfolder containing.mdfiles for each post in the proper Hugo naming convention.
- No settings. Just a single click.
- Place plugin in /wp-content/plugins/folder
- Make sure extension=zip.soline is uncommented in yourphp.ini
- Activate plugin in WordPress dashboard
- Select Export to Hugofrom theToolsmenu
(I've never tried it, because not a wp.com user)
- Login into the backend.
- Create an XML export of the whole blog and download the XML file.
- Setup a local WordPress instance on your machine. You need PHP, MySQL or MariaDB and Nginx or Apache or Caddy Server. Alternatively you can install a Docker Compose setup https://github.com/wodby/docker4wordpress
- Install this plugin by downloading a zip file of this repo and uploading to WP.
- Import the XML export. You should take care that the WordPress version of the export matches the WP version used for the import.
- In the WP backend run the Export to Hugocommand. If that fails go to the command line run the CLI script withmemory_limit=-1, means unlimited memory usage.
- Collect the ZIP via download or the CLI script presents you the current name.
- Remove WordPress and enjoy Hugo.
Re Docker: It should be very easy to create a Dockerfile containing everything above mentioned for a one time conversion of the XML file to the Hugo format.
- Download this repo as a zip file.
- Login into the backend.
- In the plugin section, go to Add New.
- Upload the zip of this repo.
- Activate the plugin.
- In the WP backend run the Export to Hugocommand.
- Collect the ZIP via download.
- Copy contents of the zip to your Hugo install and enjoy Hugo.
If you're having trouble with your web server timing out before the export is complete, or if you just like terminal better, you may enjoy the command-line tool.
It works just like the plugin, but produces the zipfile at /tmp/wp-hugo.zip:
php hugo-export-cli.php
If you want to offer a folder (say a mount point to a huge drive) other than using /tmp in OS, pass it as the first argument to the script:
php hugo-export-cli.php /YOUR_PATH_TO_TMP_FOLDER/
Alternatively, if you have WP-CLI installed, you can run:
wp hugo-export > export.zip
The WP-CLI version will provide greater compatibility for alternate WordPress
environments, such as when wp-content isn't in the usual location.
Updates the markdownify library, removes lots of unused code, AFAIK. Include GPL.
with tiny fixes
- Fix destination against hugo 0.27
- Fix for working on older PHP
- Fix memory leak in Converter.php by cut unnessesary
- updated markdownify
- entities fix and post image added
- Export drafts and private posts
- Export optionally comments
- Various changes and fixes
- Made license explicit
- Removed word-wrap from YAML export to prevent breaking permalinks
- Use fork of Markdownify rather than external API to convert content from HTML to markdown
- Better memory utilization for larger sites, props @ghelleks
- Commmand-line support, props @ghelleks and @scribu
- Use WP_Filesystem for better compatability
- 1.1.1 - Use heckyeahmarkdown to prevent PHP errors when Markdownify chokes on malformed HTML
- 1.1.2 - clarify zip.so requirement in readme
- Initial Release
The project is licensed under the GPLv3 or later