I've created an import feature for the recipe module, which can read recipeml and add it as a new recipe node.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | recipe_import.patch | 5.41 KB | duso |
| recipe-import.patch | 4.9 KB | duso |
I've created an import feature for the recipe module, which can read recipeml and add it as a new recipe node.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | recipe_import.patch | 5.41 KB | duso |
| recipe-import.patch | 4.9 KB | duso |
Comments
Comment #1
duso commentedUpdated patch to now allow you to preview and edit the first recipe, or blind import all recipes from the RecipeML file.
Comment #2
drawk commentedThis patch is a year old, and I don't trust applying it against the current CVS.
Is this feature something that should be incorporated into the module? I think it would be pretty valuable.
Comment #3
marble commentedYes, I'd like to see this too. Looks like it'll need updating to drupal 4.7, and to the current recipe database format though.
Comment #4
pegmonkey commentedI'd just like to say I think this would be a good feature too.
Comment #5
moonray commentedComment #6
geraldgrogan commentedAny news on this feature being updated for version 5.x? I really need this feature.
Comment #7
DanS42 commentedThis would make a wonderful xmas present. I'd like to see a 5.x version of this recipeML import patch, also.
Comment #8
tracerhand commentedWhat we really need is an option to allow users do this import themselves.
My site is user-generated, so being able to import a bunch of recipes would a godsend for my users, many of whom have their own client-side recipe databases or recipe databases on other sites.
Comment #9
jvandervort commentedComment #10
jvandervort commentedUpdated patch to drupal6 and committed to 6.x-1.x dev.
Yes, the patch was a bit stale:)