Hi,
Would love to have Drupal 7 version to be able to build nodes in different domains using feed-items.
Thanks a lot in advance for your reply!
Greetings, Martijn
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
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| #3 | domain_feeds-7.x-1.0.zip | 8.24 KB | colle901 |
Hi,
Would love to have Drupal 7 version to be able to build nodes in different domains using feed-items.
Thanks a lot in advance for your reply!
Greetings, Martijn
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #3 | domain_feeds-7.x-1.0.zip | 8.24 KB | colle901 |
Comments
Comment #1
sirclickalotI second that, it would be very useful indeed to be able to set up new domains via Feeds.
Comment #2
MicS65 commentedIs there any hope for a drupal 7 version of Domain Feeds?
At the moment there seems to be no way to import csv data or other feeds to a special domain in drupal 7:
- Feeds does not have this function itself
- Domain Feeds is not available for drupal 7
- The module Node Import that I am using under drupal 6 at the moment is not available for drupal 7 (and it is not clear if there ever will be a drupal 7 version)
So the big question is if there will be a drupal 7 version of Domain Feeds or if there are other ways to import csv data or other feeds to a special domain in drupal 7...
Perhaps someone has an answer out there ;)
Comment #3
colle901 commentedHere is the version 7 I was provided. I have tested it and it works for me. Hopefully this will be made available on the project page.
Comment #4
MicS65 commentedTHANKS!
Works great for me.
Comment #5
justin.koh commentedThanks for the D7 version in #3. For the mapping, do we use a number, machine name, or what?
By the way, I have found that using Feeds module, by running the importer from the domain (i.e. domain1.baseurl/import instead of baseurl/import), the content will be assigned to that domain. Either by accident or by design, but at least it helps.
Comment #6
summit commentedHi, would it be possible to have this as a D7 branch here? Than issues specific for D7 can be made?
Thanks a lot in advance for considering this!
Greetings, Martijn
Comment #7
colle901 commentedMy client (who paid for the D7 version development) would really like to see an official D7 branch as well.
@justin.koh To use the module you need to define a column for each domain. Set the data to "1" for each record you want to associate with that domain.
Comment #8
ingram87 commented@colle901 Thanks for the Drupal 7 version from #3. Tested and works great.
Comment #9
merilainen commentedWorks nicely. A tip for those who have their domain stored in one field in the source: Map all your domains to the field and then use Feeds Tamper's "Find replace" plugin to replace the name of the domain with 1 for the correct mapping.
Comment #10
jim.m commentedThe D7 branch has been created.