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disqus-xml2json

v1.0.1

Published

Converts the very large Disqus XML backup file into a more manageable and usable JSON file.

Readme

Disqus XML to JSON

This script was created with the intention of converting the Disqus backup XML file into a JSON that can be read successfully inside Node.js (since any other libraries seemed to crash with very large files ~350MB).

Installation

You can install it locally by running npm i disqus-xml2json, this allows it to run both standalone and as part of your own project.

Usage

To use it in standalone mode, after installing, simply run node ./node_modules/disqus-xml2json input-file.xml output-file.json.

If no filenames are provided, disqus.xml and disqus.json are used.

To use in your project, simply add const convert = require('disqus-xml2json') to your file and then, from your code, run convert(inputFile, outputFile, callback)

If you don't want to save the file, just get the list of threads as a raw array, use convert(inputFile, null, callback)

Processing the files

There are examples on how to process the JSON files included, one for general usage and other for WordPress usage.