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Hello everyone,
I intend to move from Flickr to Piwigo.com.
I organised my photos in Albums on Flickr. I will have the same setup here.
For some albums, the photos had descriptions. I have them on my PC in .json format (one file per photo).
Is there a way to (batch) import these local files instead of using flickr2piwigo?
Kind regards, tkrr
Last edited by tkrr (2022-12-17 10:08:39)
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I don't think this option is available, but does anyone know for sure?
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Happy new Year!
Convert to comma separate .txt and import using the Properties Mass Update plugin.
https://piwigo.org/ext/extension_view.php?eid=630
:-)
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@BigIsland270972
A Happy New Year to you to, and thanks for your plugin suggestion!
I just checked and the Properties Mass Update plugin is available on Piwigo.com too.
I've transferred all of my photos to Piwigo.com and closed my Flickr account.
Currently, all of my Flickr photo descriptions are in separate .json files (one per photo).
I noticed that Flickr assigned a number to each photo and those numbers are also in the .json files.
With those numbers, it should be possible to automatically match photos with descriptions.
Is there a way to use the plugin you suggested to update Piwigo photo descriptions using these multiple .json files?
Or does this plugin only allow to update all Piwigo photo descriptions from one single (.txt) file?
And if so, is there a way to easily merge my .json files into that one file that will be accepted by the plugin?
Do you perhaps know of a manual/ how-to for this?
I am not someone with programming skills, I am looking for a reasonably simple way.
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Try merging the json files to one:https://www.withdata.com/blog/datafileconverter/combine-multiple-json-files-into-1-json-file-without-programming.html
THEN make a txt file
filename1,description1 (one image per line)
filename2,description2
Import via plugin choose comma separated and category from dropdown.
Best Regards
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@BigIsland270972 : Thanks for the suggestions, I will look into it!
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@BigIsland270972 : In the end, I used (jg), a command-line JSON processor, to get the same result. Someone helped me and made a suitable command.
Now I have uploaded the first album descriptions. Thanks again for your idea!
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Hello. Glad you got it sorted!
Best regards
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